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"The so-called ""cable"" is a series of bets placed in succession over several rounds.
The most common approach is to start betting on the Player after three consecutive Banker outcomes. If you lose the first round, you double your bet in the second round. If you lose again in the second round, you double the bet in the third round, and so on until you win.
Once, at a casino, I met a high-roller who had lost a lot of money and asked, ""How can I win?"" Someone nearby replied, ""Bet on the cable."" The high-roller immediately responded, willing to pay any price for an unbroken cable. Is he right? The truth is, there is no unbreakable cable; there will always be a time when it breaks. Once it breaks, you'll suffer significant losses. Is it possible to win by betting on the cable?
To achieve a cable that never breaks, you would need at least ten consecutive wins, but this exceeds the maximum betting limit, making it unfeasible.
No cable is unbreakable; if it were, it would represent an inevitable break. So, while it may be challenging to make a cable unbreakable, making it break frequently is not a problem.
In particular, cables of four or five are prone to break almost every time. Therefore, you can use this logic: things with a high probability are hard to bet on, while things with a low probability are easy to bet on.
For example, if you want to bet on a cable, you can consider the following strategy:
- Bet on the Player every round, regardless of the outcome.
- When you lose a round, continue betting on the Player in the next round.
- If you win, switch to betting on the Banker in the following round.
- Repeat this pattern continuously.
This way, you minimize your losses when the cable breaks and maximize your wins when it doesn't. Remember that gambling involves risk, and there's no guaranteed strategy for winning. Always gamble responsibly and within your means." |
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