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Edited by Kahn332 at 22-12-2023 05:02 AM
1. Avoiding death spots, stop betting, and wait for the next shoe.
2. When a death spot occurs, reduce your losses from seven units to three units, saving four units and preventing a complete loss.
3. Post-game recovery methods (I will keep this method and not discuss it here).
Before each bet, I personally have nine different systems running through my mind (of course, smiling is one of them). Among them, three have percentage-based probability calculations, so I'm not rigidly sticking to a specific pattern and must use them flexibly, in conjunction with other percentage-based strategies.
The method to avoid death spots is quite simple. In the eight preceding hands, if there is a ""more skips than streaks"" pattern, then on the first hand of the new pattern:
1. If it starts with a streak, apologize to yourself as one unit of this pattern cannot be won. If a streak is present, continue betting.
2. If it starts with a different outcome, bet on hands two and three (1-2), where the winning odds for one unit is 75:25 (a 75% chance to win one unit by investing three units).
3. Even if it's a death spot, you'll lose three units instead of seven.
In fact, you should be happy when a death spot opens because the probability of encountering another death spot in the same shoe significantly decreases.
The rate of death spot occurrences is 1/8 - 1/16.
Remember, ""whenever we win more than eight units in a shoe, we should immediately follow the 'stop winning principle'"". If you win twelve units or more, leave the table.
With every shoe won, you will leave the casino with more money than when you entered, which is a surefire way to go home a winner!! |
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