ROULETTE CHAINS PRO MANUAL:   3 - Calculation of the initial balance
The first thing to understand when determining the starting balance for a game is that since we use progressive betting systems, the larger your starting balance (in relation to the initial bet), the more stable and comfortable your game will be!

The easiest way to calculate the bet is to use the classic Martingale system. That is, you need to understand for how many steps according to this system you have enough balance at a certain initial bet. For example, if the initial bet is 1, then the calculation looks like this:

1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 128 = 255

In this case, we calculated the balance with a margin of 7 misses in a row. These will be good playing conditions, especially if you play with long chains (we'll talk about chain setup in the next chapter). Also, if you play according to the classic Martingale system, it is important to choose tables with good limits for the maximum bet. For example, if you are playing at a table where there is a limit of 100 units for the maximum bet, then you can only play with a margin of 6 misses (which already potentially reduces your chances).

The same applies to the calculation of the deposit for playing dozens/columns. The classic system for betting on 2 dozen/columns (as the program does) is to triple the bet. Thus, the calculation can be as follows:

(1+1) + (3+3) + (9+9) + (27+27) + (81+81) = 242

Here we calculated the balance taking into account 4 misses in a row. This is also a perfectly valid calculation, but if your playing conditions allow you to stock up for one more turn ….+ (243 + 243) = 728 , then this will only increase the stability of your playing sessions.

As you know, the program also presents softer progressions that differ from the classic ones, but the calculations that we did above are also suitable for each of them!

To summarize all the thoughts, then on average, at a bet of 1, the initial deposit should be about 250 units.
1. "Chains" system theory
2. Main functions of the program
3. Calculation of the initial balance
4. Setting the chain length
5. Overview of betting systems
6. General recommendations
7. Settings templates
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