Champion Game System

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What’s up, Otaku Bettors!

The Champion Game System is a betting system that splits the game into a Qualifying Round and a Final Round, working toward a total profit target of 10 units.

It’s the same type of system as Monte Carlo and Winners, but what makes it fun is the way it breaks a bigger goal into smaller, more manageable stages.

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

How the Champion Game System Works

Using the Champion Game System in roulette is super easy!

The Champion Game System splits into a Qualifying Round and a Final Round, targeting a total of 5 units of profit across both!

The full system repeats this for 2 sets, going after a grand total of 10 units of profit.

First, grab a pen and something to write on.

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

  • Qualifying
    Write the Sequence
    Champion Game System exampleStart by writing the sequence “1 · 1”.
    These numbers represent units — at $1 per unit, your first bet is the sum of the two end numbers: $2.
  • Round 1
    Loss
    Champion Game System exampleWhen you lose, add the amount you just bet (in units) to the right end of the sequence.
    Sequence becomes “1 · 1 · 2” — next bet is the sum of the two end numbers: $3.
  • Round 2
    Win
    Champion Game System exampleWhen you win, cross off the two end numbers.
    Sequence becomes “1 · 1 · 2” — next bet is the remaining $1.
  • Final
    Write the Sequence
    Champion Game System exampleThe Final Round starts with the sequence “1 · 1 · 1”.
    The rules are the same as the Qualifying Round — once all the numbers are crossed off, you’ve locked in 3 units of profit.

Here’s a simulation of one full set — Qualifying through Final ↓

Sequence Bet Amount Win/Loss Payout Balance
Qualifying Round 1 1 · 1 $2 Loss 0 -$2
Round 2 1 · 1 · 2 $3 Loss 0 -$5
Round 3 1 · 1 · 2 · 3 $4 Win $8 -$1
Round 4 1 · 1 · 2 · 3 $3 Win $6 $2
Final Round 1 1 · 1 · 1 $2 Loss 0 0
Round 2 1 · 1 · 1 · 2 $3 Win $6 $3
Round 3 1 · 1 · 1 · 2 $2 Win $4 $5

The Champion Game System repeats this for 2 sets, targeting a total of 10 units of profit!

Where to Use the Champion Game System

Areas where the Champion Game System applies

The Champion Game System works on any even-money 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 Champion Game System in roulette is that it lets you pursue your profit target at lower risk.

Low Risk, Clear Profit Target

Splitting the goal across two phases means you’re chasing 5 units at lower risk than going for it all in one shot!
This is just my take, but working toward $5 through the Champion Game System feels easier than flat-betting $5 on Red/Black and hoping for one quick win.
Sure, if you bet $5 on Red and nail it on the first try, great — but when you start losing a few in a row, flat betting puts you in a hole where you’re trying to recover and keep losing on top of it.
With the Champion Game System, you’re naturally chipping away — crossing off numbers, adjusting your bet — and before you know it, you’ve quietly pocketed $5.

Cons

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The main downsides of using the Champion Game System in roulette are that sessions drag on without a winning streak and that tracking on paper is a chore.

No Winning Streak Means Sessions Drag On

This is a common drawback with any sequence-cancellation system — without a winning streak, the sequence just keeps growing and the session never seems to end.
At worst, the bet climbs high enough to force a stop-loss, so set your stop-loss threshold clearly before you sit down.
For example, decide on a maximum number of rounds or a bet ceiling upfront — that way you won’t be agonizing over it mid-session.

Keeping Track Is a Hassle

Honestly, if you can do the math in your head, you don’t need to write anything down.
If you can’t — just write it down and stop complaining.
That’s all.

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!

Champion Game Edge
— Champion Game System Auto-Calculator

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

FAQ

What kind of system bet is the Champion Game System?
Simply put, it’s a sequence-based system that builds profit in two stages — Qualifying and Final. Each set targets 5 units of profit, and you repeat that for 2 sets.
Where should I place my bets?
In roulette, it’s limited to even-money areas: Red/Black, Even/Odd, or 1-18/19-36. The system is built around single-win recovery, so it only works on even-money bets.
Why split it into Qualifying and Final rounds?
Going straight for 5 units all at once is higher risk, so splitting it into two stages makes it more achievable. Think of it as completing smaller milestones one step at a time.
What do I do if I keep losing?
If the sequence gets too long or the bet size grows too large, you have no choice but to take a stop-loss. The key is deciding your own stop-loss threshold before you start.
Writing things down every round is such a pain — is there any way around it?
Tough luck. Just write it down. No paper? Write it on your hand.

Quick Recap

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

The Champion Game System is a system bet that works through small milestones to reach a final target of 10 units profit.
The game is split into Qualifying and Final rounds — complete 2 full sets and you hit your target.

Key Takeaways

  • A sequence-based betting system that works through two stages: Qualifying then Final.
  • 5 units of profit per set, 10 units total across 2 sets.
  • Win: cross off the two end numbers. Lose: add the bet amount to the right end of the sequence.
  • Lower risk and steady profit-building, but sessions can drag without a winning streak.
  • Requires tracking on paper — best suited for patient, methodical players.

The Champion Game System is a low-risk, incremental system that’s beginner-friendly.
Just know that when wins and losses alternate and the session drags on, knowing when to take a clean stop-loss is just as important!

Want to Level Up? Check These Out!

Montecarlo Betting System
Clear the entire sequence — or get it down to one number — and you’ve locked in your profit!
Labouchere Betting System
Once all the numbers in your sequence are crossed off, you’ve hit your profit target!
Winners Betting System
Clear the full sequence and you’ve not only recovered your losses — you’ve come out ahead!