Barnett Betting System

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What’s up, Otaku Bettors!

The Barnett Betting System is a betting system where you increase your stake during a winning streak, letting you go after big profits even with just a few consecutive wins.

It’s similar to the Goodman Betting System, but what sets the Barnett apart is how the bet moves — up, then down, then way up — it’s all about the variation in the sequence.

So today I’m going to break down everything about the Barnett Betting System — how it works, the pros, the cons — in a way that even Smooth Brain Gamblers can follow!

How the Barnett Betting System Works

Using the Barnett Betting System in roulette is super easy!

On a winning streak, just shift your bets through the sequence: 1326!

I’ll use $1 per unit as the example here.

  • Round 1
    Win
    Barnett Betting System exampleWon, so raise the next bet to $3.
  • Round 2
    Win
    Barnett Betting System exampleWon, so drop the next bet back down to $2.
  • Round 3
    Win
    Barnett Betting System exampleWon, so raise the next bet up to $6.
  • Round 4
    Loss
    Barnett Betting System exampleLost — reset to 1 unit.

If you lose at any point, reset back to 1 unit and start over. But if you win Round 4 as well, you can cash out right there — or if you want to keep going, just keep betting 6 units.

Where to Use the Barnett Betting System

Areas where the Barnett Betting System applies

The Barnett Betting System works on any 2x payout area in roulette.
Place your chips on Red/Black, Even/Odd, or 1-18/19-36.

Pros

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The main advantage of using the Barnett Betting System in roulette is that you can stay profitable even when losses outnumber wins.

Profits Can Survive More Losses Than Wins

With a max bet of just 6 units and a minimum of 1 unit, even a short winning streak gives you enough cushion to stay profitable through a run of losses that follows.

Example: 4 Wins Followed by 6 Losses

Bet Amount Win/Loss Payout Balance
Round 1 $1 Win $2 $1
Round 2 $3 Win $6 $4
Round 3 $2 Win $4 $6
Round 4 $6 Win $12 $12
Round 5 $6 Loss 0 $6
Round 6 $1 Loss 0 $5
Round 7 $1 Loss 0 $4
Round 8 $1 Loss 0 $3
Round 9 $1 Loss 0 $2
Round 10 $1 Loss 0 $1

Roulette tends to run in streaks a lot, and in my experience, 3 to 4 consecutive wins is a realistic and stable range — which is exactly why the Barnett Betting System actually works.

Cons

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The main downside of using the Barnett Betting System in roulette is that alternating wins and losses work against it.

Alternating Wins and Losses Work Against It

If you can’t catch a streak with the Barnett Betting System, it can flip into a system that just bleeds losses

Example: Alternating Wins and Losses

Bet Amount Win/Loss Payout Balance
Round 1 $1 Win $2 $1
Round 2 $3 Loss 0 -$2
Round 3 $1 Win $2 -$1
Round 4 $3 Loss 0 -$4
Round 5 $1 Win $2 -$3
Round 6 $3 Loss 0 -$6
Round 7 $1 Win $2 -$5

Yeah, in that case you’re better off not using it…
If you’re at a table that lets you watch a few spins without betting, observe until you start to see a clear bias in the results — then jump in with the Barnett Betting System.

Auto-Calculator

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I built a calculator that automatically works out your next bet amount
— just enter your loss tolerance (stop-loss limit) and unit size, then hit start!

Barnett Edge
— Barnett Betting System Auto-Calculator

All you do is tap win or loss!
The tool handles everything else — seriously effortless.

A Little History

The Barnett Betting System is an improved version of the Goodman Betting System, reportedly used by Bob Barnett to take down a casino in the south of France.
Search online and you’ll barely find anything beyond “it’s a variation of the Goodman Betting System” — but hey, I know everything.

FAQ

Can beginners use the Barnett Betting System?
Absolutely! The bet sequence is fixed at 1→3→2→6, so it’s easy to remember and beginner-friendly. Just know that when you can’t catch a streak, losses can come quickly.
What do I do if I lose?
Reset immediately to 1 unit and start over. That’s how you keep losses from piling up on a bad run.
Where should I place my bets?
In roulette, stick to the 2x payout areas: Red/Black, Even/Odd, or 1-18/19-36. It also works for blackjack and baccarat.
How is the Barnett Betting System different from the Goodman Betting System?
The Goodman Betting System raises your bet gradually with each win, but the Barnett Betting System’s defining feature is that it drops the bet back down mid-sequence. That variation is what locks in profits.
What should I do when the hit rate is bad?
It’s best to watch a few spins without betting until you see a clear bias in the results. The Barnett Betting System tends to work against you when wins and losses are alternating.

Quick Recap

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Got the hang of the Barnett Betting System?
Let me run through the key points one more time.

The Barnett Betting System is a system bet designed to ride winning streaks for big returns.
Even a modest winning streak gives you enough buffer to stay profitable through the losses that follow.

Key Takeaways

  • Bet sequence follows 1→3→2→6, changing with each win.
  • Land 4 wins in a row and you can often stay profitable through the losses that follow.
  • Alternating wins and losses work against the system and pile up losses.
  • The mid-sequence bet drop helps lock in profits while keeping risk in check.
  • Best suited for players who know how to read and ride a streak.

The Barnett Betting System can turn a profit fast when you catch the right wave — but use it without reading the table and it can work against you.
Timing is everything with this one!

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