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The fishing game is generally divided into several cycles. There are three main cycles: Feeding Cycle, Balance Cycle, and Payout Cycle. The Feeding Cycle is when you find it hard to catch any fish, the Balance Cycle is when you maintain a balance of not winning or losing much, and the Payout Cycle is when you can easily catch fish no matter how you shoot.
The principle of most arcade games is to take winnings from others' losses and then give back some winnings to players to encourage them to continue playing. So even if you win money, you're essentially winning the money others have lost. Ultimately, the fishing machine will always make a profit. That's why it's so thrilling when you're in the Payout Cycle; it reaches a climax. In the Feeding Cycle, you often tell yourself that since you've fed the machine so much, it should start giving back. But instead, you end up losing more and more.
However, if Player A has lost a lot of money, don't assume that you'll definitely win it back if you play. The arcade may reset the machine's stock through various controls. The fishing machine operates on complex chaos mathematical principles and can't be cracked easily. Observing carefully and maintaining a rational mindset are crucial to avoid losses.
How to identify the cycles:
First, observe. Spend a significant amount of time on a machine, establish a good relationship with the technician, and learn about the machine's previous performance. This is an information-gathering process to understand how much stock the machine has and how many points have been won or lost on that day. The more you win, the more it pays out.
Then, use smaller bets for testing and wait quietly. If you suddenly find that it's easier to catch fish, you can consider gradually increasing your bets. If there's a period where it's easy to catch fish, you might even go all out. But as soon as you notice that it's getting harder, switch back to smaller bets. If you shoot at the same rate all the time, you'll undoubtedly lose. So, you must grasp the rhythm and resist greed. When you've won a significant amount, cash out and leave. Many people understand this principle, but when they start playing, they often forget.
Mental analysis of fishing:
When you're rational, you won't lose too much, and sometimes you might even win a bit. It's only at a certain point that you've lost a significant amount and are desperate to break even that you start playing recklessly, thinking that if you keep playing, you'll eventually hit the Payout Cycle. You won't hold back on bets, borrowing from friends when you're out of money. At this point, all the techniques I mentioned earlier become useless because you're consumed by the demon of gambling. You'll end up losing all your money. So, at this point, you might remember what 'Old Yang's fishing' said about his theory of nonsense. Fishing is meant for entertainment; don't treat it as a tool for making money. There really isn't a guaranteed winning technique in fishing. I've been playing for over three years and haven't seen one. If you have poor self-control, I really don't recommend playing this kind of game.
Here are a few essential tips:
Tip 1: Seize Opportunities
This method is like picking up 'chickens', specifically targeting positions where others have lost points. Once someone loses points, the system will inevitably generate a few big fish. Imagine if you use 1000 bullets and happen to hit a fish worth 300 times, you'd make a huge profit, right? Players who use this method are guaranteed to win.
Tip 2: Pay Attention to Fish Health
In general, during the Feeding Cycle, the big fish in feeding positions never die. Friends who don't understand the trick will tend to shoot relentlessly, causing faster losses. So, when the position is in the Feeding Cycle, you can easily shoot fish with 1000 bullets from the side, and they'll die. This method is so straightforward even a child can do it.
Tip 3: Focus on Payout Positions
In 1000 bullets, sometimes, the losing positions are usually held by high rollers. You just need to go all out at these positions. As the saying goes, 'money goes in one ear and out the other'. So, if you spend a long time shooting, you'll lose more at the losing positions.
Tip 4: Only Shoot Small Fish
By using small fish, you can divide your bullets into sets of 1000. Fire off five times; if you're making a profit, you can continue at that position. So, go ahead and use 1000 bullets to make a profit!
Give it a try at the arcade. Using these methods might help you win more money and change your life. |
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