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**(1)**
The theory is straightforward and doesn't go beyond traditional mathematical concepts.
1. Use a negative progression for bets. Start with a basic unit, and for each two consecutive losses, add one to the bet size until a streak of two consecutive wins breaks the pattern.
2. Divide the betting sequence into two parts.
- Part one: The basic unit for a streak of two consecutive wins, with probabilities as follows:
- (++) 1/4 (+ - +) 1/8 (- ++) 1/8 (- + - +) 1/16
- Part two: Betting after winning two consecutive hands, with probabilities as follows:
- (- -) 1/4 (- + -) 1/16 (+ -) 1/8
This situation has a higher probability of occurring than part two, meaning that the probability of winning two consecutive basic unit bets is greater than not winning two consecutive basic unit bets.
(2)
Why doesn't a stair-step betting system like 123456789... work? Because the bets will never return to the original level.
In a stair-step progression, each upward and downward move occurs with a probability of 50:50. If we bet 7/16, the speed of both rising and falling is 9/16.
So, they can eventually return to the source of profit. However, with this design, the bets are rapidly increasing and will soon exceed the limit.
A better betting design has been created. Start with a win of two basic units (probability 9/16), then upgrade to winning two basic units on the second level (probability 9/16), and return to winning two basic units on the first level (probability 9/16).
For example:
- Win on the first level, then win on the second level, then win on the first level.
- Win on the first level, then win on the second level, then win on the third level, then win on the second level, then win on the first level.
(3)
The size of the value N determines the amplitude. With sufficient capital, you can achieve victory using this method alone. |
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