Alright, roulette nerds, let’s dive into this!

I’ve been grinding D’Alembert myself for a while, and it’s solid for keeping things chill, like you said. That slow grind of +1 unit after a loss and -1 after a win is great for not blowing your stack in one bad run. But for longer sessions? I’ve got some tweaks I’ve been messing with.
First off, I cap my unit progression. Like, I’ll never go past +5 units, no matter how deep the losing streak gets. Keeps me from spiraling into “I’m cursed” territory.

Also, I switch tables if I hit a rough patch—European wheels only, that single zero is a lifesaver. Another thing I’ve tried is pairing D’Alembert with a session bankroll limit. Say, 50 units total. If I’m up 20 or down 20, I walk. Helps me stay disciplined and not chase ghosts.
One tweak I’ve seen work for marathon sessions is adjusting the unit size based on your wins. Like, after a decent streak (say, 3-4 wins), I’ll drop my base unit by half for a bit to lock in some profit. Risky, sure, but it’s kept me in the game longer. Oh, and I always track my spins—pen and paper, old-school style.

Patterns aren’t real, but it helps me stay focused and not autopilot my bets.
Curious if you’ve tried anything like this or if you’re just riding the pure D’Alembert wave? Also, anyone blending it with other systems? I’ve been eyeing a Martingale-D’Alembert hybrid for shits and giggles, but that might be asking for trouble.

Thoughts?