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The Guetting Progression System Part II

Guetting Progression Betting System

If you are not familiar with this system we recommend that you start here at our Introduction to the Geutting Progression system.

The Guetting Progression is a roulette betting system, that was developed by a French player, named Charles Guetting. The Guetting Progression is most effectual in connection with a good tendency to march. Charles went on to achieve a remarkable fortune during his many years in Monte Carlo.

As you very well know, a progression in itself never can produce a superiority in general over the wheel, even if it is finely constructed. It can never change a negative expectancy game into a profitable one in the long term. There may be some exceptions necessitating a very high bankroll, but therefore these are not usable for the majority of players.

Charles Guetting played exclusively Trente-et-Quarante, however, his progression might as well be applied on even money bets on the roulette.

The Guetting Progression is a four stage gain progression:
The Guetting Progression stage 1

After two consecutive won bets in one stage the progression moves on to the next higher unit bet in that stage:
The Guetting Progression stage 2

After the loss of a bet, the Guetting Progression steps down to the first unit size in the next lower stage, therefore down to 4, 1.5, or 1, depending, on which stage the bet was lost.

This loss can occur:
1.) if immediately after two consecutive won bets the next higher bet is lost
2.) if 2 consecutive losses appear.

The Guetting Progression stage 3

The Guetting Progression stage 4

In the next table we will compare flat betting and three well known progressions ( the Martingale system, the d´Alembert system and the Contra D’Alembert ) with the Guetting Progression:
The Guetting Progression compared