Full explanation
First, the mechanical answer: Le Zeus has no built-in dynamic bet system. Any streak-based scheme has to be run manually by you, spin to spin.
Second, the harder truth: it does not work, in the sense of changing your expected result. Each spin is independent, so a recent win streak tells you nothing about the next spin. Raising your bet after wins (positive progression) or after losses (negative progression like Martingale) does not move the RTP or the odds. It only changes how fast your balance moves and how big the swings feel.
Where bet sizing genuinely matters is bankroll management, not prediction:
- A flat stake sized to your bankroll keeps your session length predictable.
- Chasing losses by escalating bets is the fastest route to a busted balance.
- Banking some of a big win by stepping back down protects what you just gained.
So the disciplined approach is a fixed bet you are comfortable losing, with a hard stop-loss and ideally a stop-win. Treat any streak-based adjustment as a way to manage your own behaviour and excitement, not as an edge over the math, because it is not one.
Progressions, briefly
Betting systems like Martingale (double after a loss) or positive progressions (raise after a win) feel like strategy but do nothing to the underlying odds. They only reshape the variance: Martingale risks a catastrophic loss to chase small steady gains, while positive progressions hand back winnings during the inevitable cold runs.
Because each spin is independent, no sequence of past results makes the next spin more or less likely to pay. The only bet-sizing decision that genuinely helps is choosing a flat stake you can comfortably lose for a full session, then sticking to it. That is discipline, not a system, and it is the version that actually protects you.
If you do adjust your stake mid-session, do it for bankroll reasons rather than because of a streak. Past spins carry no signal about the next one, so raising your bet after a win or chasing after a loss only changes how fast your balance moves. A flat stake you decided on in advance is the calmer and usually wiser choice.