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The betting strategy can be divided into two aspects: ""Win Progression"" and ""Negative Progression.""
**Win Progression:**
1. Bet 100 units. If you win, bet 100 units again.
2. If you win the second bet, move on to the third bet by increasing your wager to 200 units.
3. If you win the third bet, return to a flat betting strategy with a 100-unit bet.
4. If you lose the third bet, increase your wager to 200 units.
If you happen to win the fourth bet (when you've wagered 200 units), return to a 100-unit bet. If you lose the fourth bet, take a break and observe, then consider resuming betting.
**Negative Progression:**
1. Bet 100 units. If you lose, increase your wager to 200 units.
2. If you win the second bet after increasing your wager, return to a 100-unit bet.
3. If you lose the second bet, stop for a while to regroup.
When using the Win Progression method, reduce your wager back to 100 units whenever you win. This forms a flexible betting pattern commonly referred to as the ""long and short stick.""
After experiencing two consecutive losses, take a break to avoid the risk of continuous losses.
The key principle here is to prioritize winning money and not losing your initial capital. When you are winning, you can increase your bets. When losing, stick to your regular bets. This is the essence of the 1-1-2-1 strategy. By using the money you've won for larger bets, you can protect your initial capital, and it's essential to have patience and know when to stop when you're losing, as there are many opportunities to come. |
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