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Within 20 rounds, if there is a winning streak, ignore the commission. If you decide to account for it, remember to increase your bets. The method of gambling is quite simple. First, divide 20 units into 5 sequences, with each sequence covering 4 units. In each sequence, bet on the banker if it wins. Here are the outcomes for each sequence:
1. If the banker wins all four rounds:
- Banker wins a long streak: +6
- Three bankers and one player: +2
- Two bankers and two players: +1
- One player, two bankers, one player: +1
- Two players and two bankers: +1
- Banker loses all: -4
- Single jump: -21
- One banker and three players: -2
2. If the first sequence loses completely, totaling 4 units:
- Start with one base unit, then bet 4 units if the banker wins. This way, if there is a winning streak, you can recover the previous losses and gain an additional unit.
3. If the first and second sequences lose completely, totaling 10 units:
- Start with three base units, then bet 8 units if the banker wins. This way, if there is a winning streak, you can recover all losses and gain an additional unit.
4. If all three sequences lose completely, totaling 22 units:
- Start with six base units, then bet 17 units if the banker wins. This way, if there is a winning streak, you can recover the previous losses and gain an additional unit.
5. If none of the sequences win, totaling 46 units:
- Start with twelve base units, then bet 35 units if the banker wins. This way, if there is a winning streak, you can recover all losses and gain an additional unit. If all five sequences lose, the total loss is 94 units. If you started with 100 units, you'll have 6 units remaining, which can be considered as your return.
There are also specific situations that may alter the betting strategy:
1. When a new shoe begins, if the player wins twice within the first segment, increase the bet until the banker wins. If the player continues to win, increase the bet starting from the fourth segment.
2. When there are six consecutive wins, increase the bet starting from the fourth segment.
3. If there is no natural win within a segment and two natural player wins occur, bet the minimum until the banker wins. If the player continues to win, increase the bet starting from the fourth segment.
4. After every three hands, if there is a natural player win, follow the strategy mentioned in point 3. If there are six consecutive wins, consider the fourth loss as a "two-win-one-lose" situation, where the next segment's profit is increased by 4 units. If the fifth loss occurs, the profit remains unchanged. Subsequent losses result in increased profits.
These betting methods aim to capitalize on "two-win-one-lose" or "two-lose-one-win" patterns. However, there is a mechanism to stop betting during a long streak of banker wins to minimize losses. Profit potential increases significantly during a long streak of player wins, similar to hitting a jackpot. |
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