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"""After several years of playing and rolling, I have summarized the only winning pattern.
First of all, you need to have a sufficient bankroll. I'm talking about bankroll, not the principal. Ideally, you should have 100 bankroll units. If you have 10,000, you should play at the 100-unit tables. Start with one unit because you don't know if you're in a good or bad streak. If it's a bad streak, be patient and gradually work your way using one unit. You should not rush during this process.
The key to success is to risk big to win small. Using small bets to win big is for entertainment. If you are playing at a live table, I suggest having 200-300 bankroll units. If you're starting with a bad streak, take your time to grind it out. Keep playing until you break even, meaning your principal isn't lost. If you're below your principal line, it's best not to push against the casino. If you're losing a lot at the beginning, I also recommend using just one unit to grind, at most two units. I've had times when I started losing but managed to turn it around slowly. If you can't turn it around, you won't lose much. With enough time, I believe you can recover 90% of the time.
If you start by betting flat and you're winning, you should adjust your strategy based on the current situation. You can use a negative progression or a positive progression. From my personal understanding, I think they are the same. Some people might not agree. Nowadays, most people think that a positive progression is the ultimate weapon to beat the casino. I don't agree with this. As long as you're above your principal line, you can use any method to play. Winning is what matters. I've used a negative progression method and, with a starting bankroll of 100,000, I consistently won tens of thousands. In one exceptional case, I only used a few thousand and won 300,000.
In conclusion, I believe that looking at the big road is the most important. I usually don't pay much attention to the other three roads. No matter how you analyze it, you can't escape the 50:50 odds. I think it's best to control your chips. If you're below your principal line, grind with one unit, but never act impulsively. Wait until you break even and have some profits before aiming for bigger wins. If you win but get pushed back to your principal line, go back to grinding with one unit. There's no fixed method for negative progression; just play based on the current situation. Sometimes you'll give back all your winnings in a few rounds, and other times, with some good streaks, you can keep winning. As long as you're patient, you'll reach a point where you consistently win.""
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