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1. Martin Gale Basic Strategy
This is a well-known doubling strategy used by gamblers. The betting formula is "1+2+4+8+16+32+64...". Suppose you win in the seventh round, and your total profit is 1. The ultimate goal of the Martingale system is to avoid losses, making it a relatively conservative strategy. Its major drawback is that when you reach the maximum betting limit set by the casino, the plan of doubling your bet is forced to stop. Taking a betting limit of 1 to 300 as an example, the progression would be 1, 2, 4, 5, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256... If you experience nine consecutive losses, you will run into trouble. How rare are nine consecutive losses? Try it out at a casino yourself. Therefore, the Martingale Basic Strategy is a high-risk, low-expected return method, typically used by those who want to recover their initial capital on days when luck is against them.
2. Martin Gale Basic Strategy Evolution:
This method offers larger potential profits. The betting formula is "1+3+7+15+31+63...". Using this formula, your winnings will be equal to the number of bets you've placed. However, this increased potential for profit also comes with higher risks.
3. D'Alembert Strategy:
This is a simple betting method where you increase your bet by 1 unit after a loss and decrease it by 1 unit after a win. Although it carries low risk, the returns are minimal.
4. Montecarlo Strategy:
The main issue with this strategy is that you may be forced to stop if you run out of funds. Additionally, if you experience consecutive losses, you might exceed the maximum betting limit. Here's how it works:
1. Start with the sequence [1, 2, 3].
2. Bet the sum of the leftmost and rightmost numbers, which is "1+3=4" for the first round.
3. After a loss, add a "4" to the end of the sequence. Now the sequence is [1, 2, 3, 4], and your bet for the next round is "1+4=5".
4. Continue this pattern, and if you win, remove the leftmost and rightmost numbers from the sequence.
5. If all the numbers in the sequence are gone, you can either end your session or start over from step 1.
5. Montecarlo Strategy Evolution [Two-in-One Strategy]:
The goal is to recover two losses with one win. This method is simpler; you write down the amount you've lost, and your bet for the next round is the sum of the leftmost and rightmost numbers in your list. For example, if you start with [1], your first bet is "1". If you lose, add "1" to the right end, and your sequence becomes [1, 1], making your next bet "1+1=2". Repeat this process. Even though you may end up with 2 wins and 4 losses, your net loss is zero. |
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