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1. Terminology:
- Betting Levels: Betting levels are arranged based on the size of your bankroll and your ability to withstand losses. Betting levels can be fixed amounts like 100, 200, 300, 400, or they can be proportional, for example, 100, 120, 145, 175 (increasing by 20% from the previous level). Each level is assigned a number, like Level 1, Level 2, and so on.
2. Betting Actions:
- Betting Reset: Resetting your bets to Level 1.
- Accepting Loss and Exiting: Abandoning a round of betting when your bankroll is insufficient to withstand the current winning streak, or when you exceed your planned loss limit.
- Betting Flat: Keeping your bets at the current betting level.
- Betting Regression: Reducing your bets from the current level.
- Betting Progression: Increasing your bets when moving up the levels.
3. Basic Gameplay:
- Start with Level 1 and place bets according to that level.
- If you lose, move up to the next level (Level 2). If you lose again, keep betting at the same level. If you win, reset your bets.
- Keep track of the number of hands you've lost at each level.
- When you win one hand at Level 2, reset the bets for Level 1 and move on to Level 3.
- If Level 3 bets win, eliminate one bet from Level 2, and so on.
- Continue this pattern until you eliminate all losing bets from the previous level or start a new progression.
4. Exceptions:
- Whenever you have a net profit, regardless of whether you have remaining losing bets, reset your bets.
- If you experience five consecutive losses at your current level, you can revert to the previous level.
- If you suffer three consecutive losses after returning to the previous level, you can consider reverting further, but this should not lead to progressing to the next level.
- If you ever reach a point where the remaining bets are significantly lower than the current betting level, you should reset your bets regardless of the progress.
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