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**Single/Double Strategy:**
This strategy involves doubling your bets using the sequence 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and so on. You start by betting 1 unit each on both single and double outcomes (e.g., odd and even). If the outcome is zero, you neither win nor lose. In subsequent bets, you always bet on the opposite of the previous outcome (e.g., if the previous outcome was even, bet on odd). You increase your bet by doubling each time you lose, and if you win, you restart with a 1-unit bet.
**One/Three/Seven Strategy:**
This strategy uses a similar progression with 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, and so on. You start with a 1-unit bet on three different areas (e.g., different sections of a roulette table). If you lose, you double your bets in the same areas for the next round. If you win, you restart with a 1-unit bet on three areas. This approach aims to average a profit of 1 unit per bet.
**One/Three/Nine Strategy:**
Similar to the previous strategy, this one uses a progression of 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, and so on. You start with a 1-unit bet on three areas. If you lose, you triple your bets in those areas for the next round. If you win, you restart with a 1-unit bet on three areas.
It's important to keep a record of the outcomes and adjust your bets accordingly. The strategy relies on a certain level of risk management and the expectation of profit over time.
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