SECTION 1 — STARTING BANKROLL TIERS
The system performs at different levels depending on starting bankroll. More bankroll means more runway, more loss mitigation flexibility and faster compounding potential.
- $1,000 minimum — can run the system but very limited runway, tightest risk management required, minimum unit sizing only, conservative play throughout
- $2,000 recommended — comfortable starting point, enough runway to absorb variance properly, conservative unit sizing, full system deployable
- $5,000+ safest — most runway, allows greatest loss mitigation, faster play possible, more progression flexibility, parachute system has full room to operate
- $20,000 ultimate — maximum performance, full system deployment, all progression levels available, fastest compounding
- Above $20,000 — always break into $20,000 chunks, never deposit more than $20,000 at one time regardless of total bankroll size. Casino risk management — never expose full bankroll to one platform at once
SECTION 2 — UNIT SIZING
Unit sizing requires multi layer analysis using the risk of ruin calculator, coverage width, stats strength and session health. However the recommended base unit scale is:
- $2,000 bankroll — $0.10 base unit
- $5,000 bankroll — $0.20 base unit
- $20,000+ bankroll — $0.50 to $1.00 base unit
- HARD CAP: Never exceed $1.00 base unit regardless of bankroll size
- Never pick greed over loss recovery runway — ever
- Always follow the recommended scale exactly — never in between amounts
- Never $0.30 at $3,000 or any other in between amount — stick to the scale precisely
- You can always advance progression to maximum 3 up / 1 down to increase profit speed without upping bet size — this is the correct way to increase returns within your tier, not by increasing unit size
Why the $1.00 hard cap:
- Above $1.00 base unit parachute bet sizes become dangerously large
- Loss recovery runway shrinks dramatically at higher unit sizes
- The system is designed to compound through consistent small gains not large unit aggression
- Greed at the unit selection stage destroys everything the risk management protects
SECTION 3 — UNIT SCALING — MOVING UP
- When bankroll crosses next tier threshold move up to next unit size
- $2,000 → $5,000 = move from $0.10 to $0.20
- $5,000 → $20,000 = move from $0.20 to $0.50 or $1.00
- When moving up unit size ALWAYS add 1 extra loss to front end mitigation immediately
- Keep that extra loss wait until comfortable with new bet sizing and max bet levels
- Once comfortable — reduce back to normal front end mitigation profile
- Never rush the transition — the extra wait costs nothing and protects the bigger bets
- If uncomfortable at new unit size after extended play — drop back to previous unit size, no shame in protecting runway
- Scale exactly — never skip a level in either direction
WHY UPPING UNITS EARLY IS WHAT THE CASINO WANTS:
- The casino wants you to up your bet when you are winning
- Bigger bets = bigger exposure to house edge
- Bigger bets = bigger parachute requirements if variance hits
- Bigger bets = faster bankroll destruction if a bad session comes
- Upping bet size early just increases risk without increasing edge
- The edge comes from the wheel bias — not the bet size
- Larger units may actually DELAY the grind back by consuming runway faster
- Staying at correct unit size is doing the OPPOSITE of what the casino wants
- And doing the opposite of what the casino wants is the entire foundation of this system
- Never up your units because you feel confident or on a roll
- Never up your units because your session balance looks bigger than usual
- Never up your units because you want to win faster
- Up your units ONLY when your total bankroll has crossed the next tier threshold
- The casino is counting on your impatience — deny them that weapon
SECTION 4 — DEPOSIT AND SESSION STRUCTURE
- Deposit full bankroll at your tier level
- Hard stops already in place protect it:
- 50% drawdown hard stop
- Daily loss limit 20%
- Parachute system catches issues before those limits are ever reached
- Session sizing is simply — deposit what you have at the appropriate tier and let the stop rules do their job
SECTION 5 — PROFIT WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY
- Always withdraw profits at end of every session back to base bankroll amount
- Never leave winnings on the platform between sessions
- Prevents emotional decision making — no temptation to play with a larger balance than intended
- Prevents false sense of additional runway — you play your tier not your accumulated winnings
- Prevents bet size creep — staying at base keeps you honest to your unit scale
THE DOUBLE YOUR BANKROLL RULE:
- Save all withdrawn profits separately until you have doubled your starting bankroll
- Once doubled — you are playing with the casino's money
- Your original bankroll is now fully protected and separate
- All future play is essentially free — house money only
- This is the ultimate bankroll protection milestone
- Example: Start with $2,000 — save profits until you have $2,000 saved separately — now your $2,000 playing bankroll is pure profit and your original money is safe forever
THE GAME WITHIN A GAME:
- Once playing on casino money only — you may choose to play 1 front end mitigation level lighter
- This is acceptable as it is not your original money at risk
- However if you lose and drop back below your tier threshold — immediately return to original risk profile
- Grind back within your bankroll using full risk management protocol
- Once recovered back to casino money territory — you may return to the lighter risk profile
- This creates a reward system within the system — protect your original money, earn the right to play freer
- Never go lighter than 1 level — discipline still applies even on house money
SECTION 6 — BANKROLL RECOVERY PROTOCOL
- If unable to grind back to current tier — immediately scale back to previous tier unit size
- Reverse order regression — scale back exactly as you scaled up, no skipping levels
- Drop below $5,000 and cannot recover → scale back to $0.10 units at $2,000 level
- Drop below $2,000 → minimum unit sizing, tightest risk management, full conservative profile
- Add 1 extra loss to front end mitigation when scaling back — same as scaling up protocol
- Grind back to previous tier using smaller units before scaling back up
- Never try to win back losses with bigger units — that is the opposite of the system
- Regression is not failure — it is the system protecting you exactly as designed
The reverse order rule:
- Scale up slowly — scale back immediately when needed
- Same scale as going up — no in between amounts
- $1.00 → $0.50 → $0.20 → $0.10
- Never skip a level in either direction
WHY UPPING UNITS TO RECOVER IS COUNTERPRODUCTIVE:
- Upping bet size to recover just ups risk and may delay the grind
- The system grinds back efficiently at the correct unit size for the bankroll
- Patience at the correct unit size will always outperform impatience at a higher unit size
- Let the bankroll recover naturally through disciplined play at the correct tier
- The edge is in the wheel — the profit is in the patience — the unit size just determines compounding speed
SECTION 7 — COMPOUNDING AND GROWTH TARGETS
Option 1 — Standard Sessions:
- 5% profit target per session
- 1 to 2 sessions per day maximum
- Withdraw profit after each session back to base
- Consistent 5% compounds rapidly over time
Option 2 — Shorter Sessions:
- 2 to 2.5% profit target per session
- More sessions possible per day with table breaks between
- After each session break — reimport history into tracker
- Fresh outlook on entire suite of tables with new data
- Shorter targets mean less time exposed to variance per session
- New data refresh gives updated sigma and chi readings before next session
- Better informed entry decisions for every subsequent session
- Table breaks prevent fatigue and emotional decision making
Why Option 2 is often smarter:
- Less variance exposure per session
- More frequent data refreshes = better table intelligence
- Shorter sessions = cleaner emotional state each time
- More frequent smaller wins compound just as effectively
- New history import after break may reveal stats shifting — saves you from bad entry
The compounding math at 5% per session:
- $2,000 × 5% = $100 profit per session
- 1 session daily = $100 per day withdrawn and saved
- At $5,000 tier — $0.20 units — 5% = $250 per session
- At $20,000 tier — $1.00 units — 5% = $1,000 per session
- Compound growth accelerates dramatically as tiers increase
Real world proof:
A user of the Sector1961Roulette System grew a $1,184 starting bankroll to $20,002 across 72 consecutive sessions — a 1,589% return — by following correct unit scaling, disciplined withdrawal and consistent session targets.