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1. **Paroli System**
This is a quite aggressive system where you double your next bet immediately after winning a round and continue with the same bet after losing. If you manage to win eight consecutive rounds using this system (1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128), you will profit 258 units. However, the risk is relatively low, and it works best when you can achieve a series of wins. If wins and losses alternate, the effectiveness of this strategy diminishes.
2. **Paroli System Evolution**
Similar to the Martingale Basic Strategy Evolution, the Paroli System changes from "1+2+4+8+16+32+64..." to "1+3+7+15+31+63...". This increases potential profits but also raises the level of risk.
3. **GOODMAN Strategy**
This strategy involves four basic numbers: "1, 2, 3, 5." You increase your bets following a sequence of "1, 2, 3, 5, 5..." when you are on a winning streak. When you lose, you return to the initial bet of "1." While the potential for significant profits is uncertain, it does improve the winning percentage. Even with just a 4-game winning streak, you can still make a profit if you lose the fifth game.
4. **Bar Network Strategy**
Comprising four basic numbers, "1, 3, 2, 6," this strategy evolves from the Goodman strategy of "1, 2, 3, 5, 5..." to "1, 3, 2, 6." After achieving a two-game winning streak, you revert to the initial bet of "1."
5. **Irish Strategy**
First, randomly select 4 to 10 numbers. For example, with eight numbers [1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4], the sum is "1+1+1+3+3+3+4+4=20," which is the predetermined amount you are willing to lose using the "Irish Strategy." Your initial bet is the sum of the leftmost and rightmost numbers. In this example, with [1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4]:
- The leftmost number "1" and the rightmost number "4" add up to "5," so your initial bet is "5."
- If you win, add "5" to the right end, making the sequence [1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 5]. If you lose, remove the leftmost "1" and the rightmost "4," making it [1 1 3 3 3 4].
- Regardless of wins or losses, calculate the bet for the next round by adding the leftmost and rightmost numbers. In this example, if you win, [1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 5] becomes "6." If you lose, [1 1 3 3 3 4] becomes "5." Continue this process, and if you go on a winning streak, you can increase your bets significantly, allowing for higher winnings. If you run out of numbers, your predetermined loss is already set at "20," so you won't be too concerned about losing. If unfortunate losses occur, try modifying the sequence to improve your results.
6. **10%+ Strategy**
This is a straightforward and effective method. Continuously bet 10% of your remaining bankroll. For example, in a roulette game with a $1000 starting bankroll, your first bet is $100 (10% of $1000). If you win, your next bet is $110 (10% of $1100), and if you lose, your next bet is $90 (10% of $900). This method allows you to continuously earn 10% when luck is on your side and slowly reduce losses when luck isn't favorable. It has been verified that using this strategy starting with $1000 and playing 100 rounds, the highest profit achieved was $18,375. However, if luck goes against you, you might end up with only $81. This strategy capitalizes on luck.
7. **Half-Stopping Method**
The goal of this method is to ensure that the goddess of victory stays on your side. First, decide on your initial bankroll, let's say $100. When your profits reach $200, set your profit threshold at half, which is $100. If things aren't going well and your bankroll drops to $150, stop playing. This way, you can secure a $50 profit. In case of a losing streak and your bankroll dwindles to $50, stop playing as well.
This method essentially focuses on risk management. It is effective when executed properly but requires strong willpower. It's recommended to set the profit threshold at 20% rather than 50%. |
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