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"This ""Smile Method"" is based on the modification of an English betting system. The modified method is more efficient than the original, but its long-term effectiveness still needs to be verified through computer testing. Before extensive data testing, it is advisable to use this method for low-stakes gambling and avoid heavy betting.
The advantages of this method include its ease of learning, memorization, and use. It requires a small initial capital (just five chips are needed to start), and you will only lose a maximum of five bets in one round, but during a lucky streak, you can win up to twenty bets.
Here are the key rules:
1. Do not place a bet on the first hand. If the first hand results in a Banker win, bet on the Banker for that round until it loses. If the first hand results in a Player win, bet on the Player for that round until it loses. Ignore ties (TIE).
2. If you were originally betting on the Banker, switch to betting on the Player after a Banker loss (when the Player starts appearing), and vice versa. Continue this pattern.
3. If you lose two consecutive bets when betting on the Banker or Player, switch to betting on the opposite side (""jump"") for one round and then switch back to your original side.
4. If you lose three consecutive bets, take a break from betting and mentally simulate your bets until you win two consecutive bets. Then resume real betting.
5. Set a stop-loss point at five consecutive losing bets. If you accumulate five losses in one shoe, leave the table. Set a stop-win point at six consecutive winning bets, but there are exceptions: if you're in the middle of a winning streak when you reach six wins, continue betting until you lose one hand before stopping. If your winnings exceed the stop-win point by four units (e.g., ten units), you can continue betting until you lose two consecutive hands before stopping. If your winnings exceed the stop-win point by six units (e.g., twelve units), you can continue betting until you win back three units from the highest point before stopping.
6. In a shoe composed of eight decks of cards, stop at the 55th hand. If you are in a losing or tie situation when you reach the 55th hand, stop immediately. If you are in a winning streak, continue betting until you lose one hand before stopping.
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