1. Flat Betting Tip
    Flat betting is safer but requires patience. It's great for learning the game without risking large losses.

Andar Bahar Strategy Simulator

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Balance: ₹10,000

Andar

Bahar

Bet Amount:
₹100

Your Stats

Balance₹10,000
Wins/Losses0/0
Win Rate0%
Best Streak0

Strategy Selection

Active Strategy:

Understanding Betting Strategies

Martingale System

Double your bet after each loss to recover previous losses and gain profit

Example Sequence

  • Starting bet: ₹100
  • Loss 1: Bet ₹200 (Total loss: ₹100)
  • Loss 2: Bet ₹400 (Total loss: ₹300)
  • Win: Get ₹780 (Profit: ₹80)

Risk Assessment

High risk - requires large bankroll

Can lead to very high bets after consecutive losses

Fibonacci Sequence

Follow the Fibonacci numbers (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...) for bet progression

Example Sequence

  • Starting bet: ₹100
  • Loss 1: Bet ₹100 (Total loss: ₹100)
  • Loss 2: Bet ₹200 (Total loss: ₹300)
  • Loss 3: Bet ₹300 (Total loss: ₹600)
  • Win: Get ₹585 (Recovers most losses)

Risk Assessment

Medium risk - more controlled progression

Still requires good bankroll management

Flat Betting

Keep the same bet size regardless of wins or losses

Example Sequence

  • Starting bet: ₹100
  • Loss 1: Keep bet at ₹100
  • Loss 2: Still bet ₹100
  • Win: Get ₹195 (Win covers 2 previous losses)

Risk Assessment

Low risk - best for beginners

Takes longer to recover losses but safest approach

Understanding Betting Strategies

Flat Betting Strategy

The safest approach to Andar Bahar betting. You maintain the same bet size regardless of wins or losses, which helps preserve your bankroll and extends your playing time. While it won't recover losses quickly, it's perfect for learning the game and developing your intuition.

Martingale Strategy

A high-risk, high-reward system where you double your bet after each loss. The theory is that when you eventually win, you'll recover all previous losses plus a small profit. However, this strategy requires a large bankroll and can lead to extremely high bets after several consecutive losses.

Fibonacci Strategy

Based on the famous Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...), this strategy provides a more gradual betting progression than Martingale. After each loss, you move one step forward in the sequence; after a win, you move back two steps. It offers a good balance between risk and potential reward.

D'Alembert Strategy

A more conservative progression system where you increase your bet by one unit after a loss and decrease it by one unit after a win. This approach is less aggressive than Martingale and can be more sustainable for longer playing sessions. It's based on the theory that wins and losses tend to even out over time.

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