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Many people adopt the strategy of ""winning progress, losing regress"" when engaging in various forms of gambling and betting. As the name suggests, in the ""winning progress, losing regress"" strategy, one increases their bet after a winning round and decreases it by half after a losing round. It's often referred to as ""win and press"" or ""win and pull"" in some gambling circles.
Indeed, ""winning progress, losing regress"" has allowed some individuals to make money during a certain period. However, this method can also become a major source of losses, especially when luck is not in favor. The key lies in the gambler's betting decisions and luck. If you're fortunate enough to encounter a winning streak, you can quickly accumulate winnings. Conversely, if your luck is poor, you might end up losing every time you increase your bet, depleting your capital rapidly.
Some people opt for a variation that combines elements of both the first and second methods. In this variation, after winning, they use a ""flat bet"" strategy, while after losing, they increase their bet, hoping to recover their losses. Like the third method, this approach also depends on the bettor's judgment and luck. However, it carries the risk of substantial losses as well." |
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