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No one can predict whether the next hand will definitely be banker or player, so there is no foolproof strategy. What people refer to as a foolproof strategy is usually a method that, in the long run or on a macro level, results in more wins than losses, or a strategy where the player's expected value is greater than that of the casino. In Dragon Tiger, there are wins and losses, and everyone is comfortable when they are winning. But what if you lose? Many gamblers might say, "Don't jinx it by thinking about losing before even starting!" However, it's not about jinxing it; it's about being prepared for the worst-case scenario and knowing how to handle it if it happens. Losses will inevitably occur, and what's important is how you plan to recover that lost money. That plan is called a "cable" or a "streak." Some people use progressive betting to recover losses, while others use negative progression. These are all forms of planning. Depending on a person's personality and abilities, different types of streaks are designed, and they can be broadly categorized into two main types: positive progression streaks and negative progression streaks. There's a famous saying: "Streak unbroken—win; streak broken—still win." It may seem mysterious, but in reality, positive progression streaks can achieve "streak unbroken—win, streak broken—still win." The choice of a streak is closely tied to an individual's personality. For example, if someone is afraid of losing, can't handle the psychological pressure of increasing bets in negative progressions, and enjoys the thrill of high bets during winning streaks, they might choose to use positive progression streaks and avoid negative progression strategies. |
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