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There are two parts: the betting method and the wagering method.
**Betting method:**
Every three rounds make up a cycle. In the first round, bet 3 base units, and if you win, subtract one; if you lose, add one. After three rounds, start over with 3 base units, and continue this cycle.
There are eight possible outcomes for this betting method:
1. Win, Win, Win: Win 6 base units.
2. Lose, Win, Win: Win 4 base units.
3. Win, Lose, Win: Win 4 base units.
4. Win, Win, Lose: Win 4 base units.
5. Lose, Lose, Lose: Lose 12 base units.
6. Win, Lose, Lose: Lose 2 base units.
7. Lose, Win, Lose: Lose 2 base units.
8. Lose, Lose, Win: Lose 2 base units.
It may seem ordinary, but over time, you'll see the results.
**Wagering method:**
It's not about betting on every hand.
When a Player hand is dealt, check if it's consecutive with the previous Player hand.
If it is, place your first bet. If you win, continue to bet on the Player (using the betting method mentioned above). Stop when a Banker hand is dealt.
If the second or third hand dealt is a Banker hand, record it for the next time when a Player hand is consecutive with the previous Player hand, and continue your previous betting sequence.
If there's a single Player hand or no consecutive Player hands, don't place any bets.
Stop Loss: If you encounter a sequence of "Lose, Lose, Lose," switch to another table (but not necessarily because you'll lose).
No specific Stop Win strategy is mentioned; it suggests not stopping until a "Lose, Lose, Lose" sequence occurs.
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