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Good experiences don't need too many words; one phrase is enough to awaken those in a dream. Someone has statistically shown that on average, there are two 5-streaks and one 6-streak in each shoe (single jumps included). So, from the roadmaps, I divide them into three types: 1. Long jumps (single jumps of 5 or more); 2. Long streaks (5 or more); 3. Short jumps and short streaks combined (changes occur within 4 jumps or streaks). I further classify the third type, short jumps and short streaks combined, into the first type. This way, the roadmaps are categorized into only two situations: jumps and long streaks.
I used to summarize that by observing trends, you could chase after both streaks and jumps, but I found that chasing only one works better; chasing more tends to lead to confusion. So, I only chase jumps (the combination of situations 1 and 3). I choose the shoe where jumps are more frequent and use a progressive betting method: 1-2-4-8. If it doesn't work, I repeat 1-2-4-8. After winning five or six bets, I switch to using the long dragon method. If things are going smoothly, I may chase jumps a couple more times before using the long dragon method. However, don't double chase the long dragon too much; three times at most. After that, you can pause until the streak ends.
Lastly, pay attention to:
Strictly adhere to the strategy.
Withdraw when your capital reaches one-tenth to one-sixth of your profit or if you encounter difficulties with no progress.
If you notice your heart racing while chasing, take a break until you calm down.
Don't play during work hours; it's easy to get distracted.
Avoid playing after drinking alcohol as it can make you more excited.
Before you start, silently remind yourself three times: Be careful! You might go bust this time.
Try not to play for more than an hour each time.
Remember to come back and thank me if you win. |
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