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According to the Chaos Theory, slot machines are considered one of the non-linear systems, which means that you cannot apply ready-made mathematical formulas or physical laws to prove their patterns. The surefire technique for winning at slot machines is the ""strong always get stronger"" method. When placing your bets using this approach, you don't know if you will win or lose, and you are uncertain about making a profit.
Following this viewpoint, it is essential to prioritize risk management. In other words, when placing your initial bet, it is not advisable to go all-in. Instead, you should start with the lowest bet level. For example, if you are a novice, it is recommended to start with a beginner's bet of 2 units.
After placing your bet, one of three outcomes will occur: A: A draw; B: A loss; C: A win. In the case of outcome A, it should be considered a satisfactory result. As for outcome B, because you initially wagered with the minimum bet method, the loss will not be substantial and can be acceptable. Outcome C might make you regret your initial small bet, but for me, this is an opportunity.
Subsequently, in the second round of betting, if the first-round result is A, I will still use the minimum betting method. If the first-round result is B or C, I will use the maximum betting method. The reasoning behind this is as follows: Outcome A indicates a weaker position, suggesting that you may still be in a vulnerable state, so it's best to be cautious. Outcome B is a gamble; perhaps it's a turning point from a weak position to a strong one, or vice versa, so you can only take a chance, with a 50% chance of either outcome. As for outcome C, you can ride the momentum, with over a 90% chance of winning again, so why not go for it? This is also the principle of ""the strong always get stronger.""" |
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