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Edited by Kitu11 at 22-12-2023 01:06 PM
The 1-3-2-4 strategy is derived from the 1-3-2-6 technique and is particularly suitable for games with two possible outcomes, such as (banker, player), (big, small), (odd, even), and so on. These are referred to as games with two possible outcomes, where the probability of each outcome is around 50%, making it suitable for the 1-3-2-4 strategy.
Here's how the 1-3-2-6 strategy works:
1. Start by setting your bet amount to 1 unit.
2. If you win the first round, increase your bet to 3 units for the second round.
3. If you win the second round, increase your bet to 2 units for the third round.
4. If you win the third round, increase your bet to 6 units for the fourth round.
5. If you win the fourth round, go back to betting 1 unit for the next round.
6. If you lose at any point, go back to betting 1 unit and start the progression again.
The 1-3-2-4 strategy is similar but makes a small adjustment in the fourth round. Instead of betting 6 units, you bet 4 units, reducing the potential loss while still aiming for a profit. This adjustment minimizes the risk and ensures that you can secure some profit.
In the context of baccarat, where the odds are not exactly 50/50 due to the house edge (e.g., banker pays 1:1 with a 5% commission), the 1-3-2-4 strategy helps balance the odds and provides a reasonable approach to betting.
To clarify, if you follow the 1-3-2-4 strategy and win the first two bets, even if you lose the third bet, you'll still make a profit. It's essential to understand that while this strategy can improve your odds, there are no guaranteed winning strategies in gambling. It's always important to gamble responsibly and within your means. |
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