Its even more stupid than trying to find a "strategy" for dice. Might as well try looking into "beating roulette" while you are at it.
I like a challenge:
http://www.wikihow.com/Practice-Roulette-StrategyNot so surprisingly, Martingale shows up first in the list, with a disclaimer, of course.
Tips:
This strategy is a short-term winning strategy only. It is like all systems still an act of gambling - you are gambling that you will win a small amount before you lose a huge amount. Get out with your winnings (or losses) before you regret it.
Warnings:
Like all betting strategies, in the long run the math is against you. This way of playing (aka "Martingale") will be successful only in the short term. Yes, you will see it work say, 9 times out of 10, but the winnings from your 9 successful session will not cover your losings from the 1 losing session you are bound to come across sooner or later. Casinos always have the edge on your money rather than the other way around. Statistically, this is like selling a lottery ticket. You have a large chance of a small win (the selling price of a losing ticket), but a small chance of a big loss (owing the holder of a winning ticket).
The Martingale System only works if there is no upper table limit. An upper table limit means that, in the long run, you WILL end up with less money than you started.
Even if there isn't a betting limit, and if you have an infinite credit limit, it still doesn't really work, it just doesn't really fail either. If the martingale strategy is continued indefinitely and without regard to betting limits, your bankroll will hit arbitrarily high positive and negative values. The expected value is still negative, but the variation is so high that it your bankroll won't stay either negative or positive.