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""I've always wanted to share my playing method, but I feel that my method is not yet mature, and I haven't been able to profit from it, so I've never written about it. But today, I think there are many experts on the forum, and maybe some seniors can help me improve it, so I can start winning more and losing less!
My playing method may not have resulted in profits, but it can at least ensure that I don't lose big. There must be something worthwhile!
My method is very simple: 'Explore,' 'Experiment,' and 'Enter.'
1. Explore: This step is about assessing the situation. In my method, profitability mainly relies on patterns like 'Dragon,' 'BB' or 'PP' in consecutive hands, especially 'jump patterns.'
- Dragon Definitions:
- BBBBBBBBB: Banker's Long Consecutive
- PPPPPPPPPP: Player's Long Consecutive
- PBPBPBPBP: Jump Consecutive
Another option is 'PPBBPPBB' for 'Ping Pong Consecutive.' This is chosen when none of the previous three patterns have emerged.
2. Experiment: In this step, I prefer to focus on 'jump patterns.' If there's an opportunity for both 'consecutive' and 'jump,' I tend to prioritize 'jump.' It's mostly a matter of habit, and there's no significant advantage one way or the other.
3. Enter: When a 'Dragon' has already appeared, it's time to start betting. If you've been losing, this is the beginning of negative progression; if you've been winning, it's time for a positive progression. Don't start the negative progression too early, though. Generally, I start after losing six bets. If I fail, I would end up losing seven or more bets. This is when I increase my bets.
For bet sizing, the first system is more complex and aggressive, while the second system is simpler and more conservative, focusing on not losing.
The key is not to initiate negative progression unless you're in a losing streak and be cautious about increasing bet sizes. It's better to weather the storm when you're on the downside.
I hope this helps, and please use this method responsibly. Don't rush into negative progressions, especially when dealing with prolonged negative results. Stay calm; things will turn around eventually!""" |
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