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1. Start with the 4-level negative progression: 1, 2, 4, 9. Follow the sequence of the first four hands in the shoe. Enter the game at any point according to the pattern (e.g., BBBP). If you win, observe the next four hands; if they become BBPP, adjust your sequence accordingly. Continue this strategy for both banker and player streaks, zigzags, smiles, and odd/even sequences. This method is claimed to be profitable for any shoe trend.
2. If you experience four consecutive losses in the 4-level negative progression, resulting in a loss of 16 units, switch to the 5-level positive progression: 5, 11, 23, 47, 96. Win three times with this progression, and then return to the 4-level negative progression from the beginning (1 unit). Use the 5-level positive progression to compensate for the losses.
3. To minimize the risk of losing when using the 5-level positive progression, analyze the last eight hands of the shoe. Check if the first eight and last eight hands are identical or completely opposite. If they are, consider switching to another room. Additionally, if the sequence is broken, switch to another room.
4. Utilize the "see opposite, bet the opposite" strategy. Observe the first 11 hands in the shoe. If the first three and last three hands are the same, bet against the trend. If they are different, bet with the trend. Adjust your sequence based on the five middle hands (e.g., BBP BPPBP BBP). This method helps avoid unfavorable situations and minimizes risk.
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