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The Three Pearl Road strategy has been around for a long time, and many people use it because of its simplicity and practicality. The term ""Three Pearl Road"" refers to dividing the main road into three columns, representing Banker (莊) and Player (閑), and arranging the results of each round horizontally and vertically in a pattern.
**I. Three Pearl Road Non-Death Strategy**
In the Three Pearl Road, no bet is placed on the first outcome of each column. If the first outcome is Banker, then betting on Player starts from the second outcome. If it wins, no bet is placed on the third outcome, and the next column is awaited. If it loses, betting on Player continues for the third outcome.
If the first outcome is Player, then betting on Banker starts from the second outcome. If it wins, no bet is placed on the third outcome, and the next column is awaited. If it loses, betting on Banker continues for the third outcome.
Short road cards comprising 75% of the entire game is a theoretical average, but in real games, there may be deviations. Some rounds may consist entirely of short road patterns, while others may have predominantly long road patterns, leading to the application of both positive and negative Three Pearl Road strategies.
**II. Fixed Three Pearl Road Strategy**
The ""Three Pearls Positive-Negative"" strategy defines positive and negative patterns by examining whether the Banker-Player result in the first position is the same as the results in the second and third positions.
- Absolute Positive: If the first and last positions are identical (BBB, PPP).
- Absolute Negative: If the first and second positions are opposite, and the second and third positions are identical (PBP, BPB).
- Other combinations (PPB, PBB, BPP, BBP) are termed positive or negative patterns.
**III. Three Pearl Road Third Outcome Strategy**
The Three Pearl Road strategy originates from Yeh Han, where the third outcome is emphasized. Similar to the Eight Diagrams Nine Palace Three Roads strategy, it focuses on the interplay of Yin and Yang. While Eight Diagrams Nine Palace deals with Yin and Yang, Three Roads specifically addresses the positive and negative aspects of the three pearls. Yeh Han's approach is to play against the traditional Three Pearl Road pattern.
**IV. Three Pearl Road Mnemonic**
Define positive and negative patterns by examining whether the Banker-Player result in the first position is the same as the results in the second and third positions.
- Full Positive: If the first and last positions are identical (Banker Banker Banker, Player Player Player).
- Full Negative: If the first and last positions are opposite (Banker Player Player, Player Banker Banker).
- Other combinations (Banker Player Banker, Player Banker Player, Banker Banker Player, Player Player Banker) are termed positive or negative patterns.
**V. Top Secret Three Pearl Road Strategy**
Negative progression is used with a 1-2 betting system (bet 1 unit, then bet 2 units), allowing for quick profit accumulation. Continue negative progression until encountering two consecutive losses or a ""burst road"" (a full negative pattern such as Banker Player Player). After a burst road, switch to positive progression—betting on the opposite outcome of the first hand. If the first hand is Banker, bet two units on Player, and vice versa. Continue this pattern until encountering a full positive pattern (Banker Banker Banker, Player Player Player). If two burst roads occur in a single round, consider abandoning the round and restarting the betting process. |
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