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Edited by Jiten171 at 27-12-2023 07:04 AM
The technique is similar to the Six-Line strategy (as described on this website). The difference is that you increase your bets based on the positions you've wagered on. This technique is straightforward for this type of game.
Rules:
1. Divide the numbers into groups of twelve: (1-12), (13-24), (25-36).
2. Choose a street (three numbers) within each group to bet on.
3. If the dice hit a group you haven't bet on for any reason, in the next round, bet on the street within that group that was hit in the previous round. So, the maximum you'll ever bet is on three streets.
4. If the dice didn't hit your bet, place another unit on the street you've been continuously betting on.
5. When you win, reduce the bet amount in the winning group. For example, if you had 5 units on streets 1-3 and they won, remove all your bets from this group. If you had previously bet 2 units on streets 13-15, remove 2 units from all your other bets, and continue.
6. In the next round, if the dice hit a group that hasn't been bet on, start by placing one unit on the street within that group, just like in the beginning.
7. If the outcome is zero, continue to bet the same number of units in the same place.
Summary:
When the group with the most bets wins, remove all bets. If the winning group has fewer bets than the other groups, subtract the amount you previously bet on the winning group from your bets on the other groups. This strategy requires careful preparation and a sufficient bankroll, as you need to have a reserve of 400 units for each bet.
It's a cautious and thoughtful approach. Make sure you have an adequate bankroll for safety reasons, as the casino aims to win from those who come unprepared. Having a substantial reserve allows you to keep playing even when others have run out of money. |
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