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Cabling methods are endless, and there are countless ways to play. Today, I'll share a good cable strategy with you, hoping that you can win more money. If you find any shortcomings, please provide feedback for improvement. Without further ado, let's get right into it:
**First**, divide the cable into N layers, and you can determine the difference between each layer. Whether the differences are fixed or not is up to you.
**Second**, here are the eight key points to keep in mind while implementing this strategy:
1. In the first layer, if you lose one hand, move to the second layer.
2. In the second layer, if you lose, do not advance further.
3. If you win one hand in the second layer, clear the negative balance of the first layer and advance your bet to the third level.
4. If you win in the third layer, clear the negative balance of the second layer and advance your bet to the next level.
5. When you see single jumps in the winning and losing patterns, you can decide whether to stop advancing or continue advancing. This is entirely up to your discretion.
6. Whether to retreat should depend on whether you've cleared the negative balance of the previous level or whether the current round has a positive balance.
7. Sometimes you may find yourself retreating by two or more levels. Just go with the flow and maintain a steady pace.
**Third**, here are three core principles to keep in mind:
1. If you can maintain your balance, there's no need to advance.
2. When it's time to retreat, do so.
3. Prioritize reducing volatility.
Every strategy may not work for everyone, but learning and understanding different methods can help you refine your own approach. |
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