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The betting method introduced here follows the core concept of going with the trend and can be profitable in most games. It is especially effective in games with long streaks in either the Banker or Player sides.
Here is the summary of the betting strategy:
1. **Do not bet on the first hand.** If the first hand results in Banker, start betting on the Banker until it loses. If the first hand results in Player, start betting on the Player until it loses. Do not bet on ties.
2. **Switch sides if necessary.** If you were betting on Banker and it loses two hands in a row, switch to betting on Player until it loses. Conversely, if you were betting on Player and it loses two hands in a row, switch to betting on Banker until it loses.
3. **Follow the ""single jump"" rule.** If you switch sides due to consecutive losses and then the new side wins, revert back to betting on the original side. For example, if you switched to Player after two consecutive Banker losses and the Player wins, go back to betting on Banker in the next hand.
This strategy is designed to take advantage of streaks in the game, particularly those involving the Banker and Player outcomes. It aims to minimize losses during streaks against the chosen side and capitalize on winning streaks when they occur.
Example: If the sequence is BBBBBPPP, you would start betting on Player from the 6th hand because Banker has lost five times in a row. Then, you would switch back to betting on Banker after Player wins.
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