For instance, let's say your normal stake is usually $5 to target 2x multiplier, if it failed do $10x immediately and target 2x, and if it eventually failed the second time, do $15×2, if this cuts, then rest and take the loss and wait for another pattern to show up and never try to chase back your loses without seeing a pattern, but if this 3rd bet or round is eventually in the money, this way you have recovered not just your capital but also have made some profits 2x your stake $15x2 - $30.
As much as I like the idea you shared on most part of your entire post, let me categorically state that this part of your post I am quoting is a bad advice, bad idea, and one that I don't like.
$5+$10+$15 equals to $30, if anyone followed what you said here and ended up losing at all the three attempts, the gambler succeeded in losing $30 whole dollars, for what? For nothing really, I can spend this amount of money on gambling for a whole week assuming I won nothing.
Now, what if the gambler won in the last attempt, he did ended up with $30, and there is no way the gambler wouldnt want to try the process again, the end result is that, he or she will end up losing badly and wasting lots of money.. This is not bankroll management bud.