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First, we still use the combination of every 3 rounds. It's represented by 8 numbers, with 1 indicating a banker win, 2 indicating a player win, and 0 indicating a tie.
However, the recording method is slightly different. The final result is recorded in the third position of the new combination, while the other two positions are filled by the second and third positions of the previous combination, and so on.
For example, if the previous combination was (2) (indicating a player win), and the next result is a banker win (represented by x), it would be recorded as (2) (4) (6).
By arranging the numbers from each group, from the first to the eighth group, from top to bottom, you create combinations in the 8-style format. In the future, each group's numbers are placed in the eighth position of the 8-style format, using the same method as the 3-style format.
This allows you to identify the blind spots in each group (since each group is structured this way). When placing bets, you observe how many blind spots are in the previous group. You select a combination of three rounds that can be strung together as the positive group. The negative group consists of the dead combinations of the positive group. You don't place bets on the first result of both the positive and negative groups. If the first result is a win, you stop betting. If it's a loss, you continue to bet the second or third result using a (1:2)2-style progression. You stop betting on any win. |
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