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"1. You can enter the game at any time, and your first bet should be based on your initial gut feeling. Avoid trying to predict whether it will be the banker or the player; just go with your initial instinct.
2. If you win on the first hand, continue betting on the same outcome until you lose one hand. If you lose one hand, immediately switch to the opposite outcome (similar to the ""Smiling Buddha"" method where you follow the banker if the banker wins and follow the player if the player wins, but don't switch for every round; stick to the ""win and follow, lose and switch"" pattern).
3. Betting strategy: Before you start gambling, prepare two pockets, labeled A and B. Divide the funds you can afford to lose into 33 units based on the table's minimum and maximum limits. Each unit is a betting chip, all placed in pocket A. However, bet only one chip per hand after a win. After two wins, return to betting one chip. Once you win, move the chips into pocket B and lock it. Then, continue betting with the chips in pocket A. Every time you win two chips, lock them in pocket B. Keep doing this until you've used up all the chips in pocket A. If you can't complete this process, just take it in stride. This can be summarized as a pattern of ""1, 1, 1...1-2, 1, 1, 1...1-2.""
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