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"The First Battle: Guerrilla Warfare
Do you still remember the sixteen-character maxim for guerrilla warfare?
""Enemy advances, we retreat; enemy halts, we harass; enemy tires, we attack; enemy retreats, we pursue.""
Applying this tactic to slot machines can be understood as follows: when a player is having good luck, the system will release several big prizes. However, if you are too greedy and keep playing, the inevitable result will be losing both your initial bet and the winnings. At this point, you should ""retreat when the enemy advances.""
When a player is having bad luck and experiencing consecutive losses, it's essential not to stubbornly chase losses, as it may lead to a deeper hole that's hard to escape from. In this case, you should aim to ""harass when the enemy halts,"" which means playing various slot games, win or lose, and leaving each game after a while.
The Second Battle: Baiting the Enemy
Regular slot machine players know that the system usually gives out a few substantial rewards at the beginning of a session to lure players in. Greed is human nature, and many players fall into the trap set by the system.
If the system employs baiting tactics, you should employ the same strategy. When the system starts by giving out rewards, exit your account completely, and wait for a few minutes before logging in again. The system is not human and needs time to distinguish between players, so on your second entry, it may still think you are a new player and give you rewards again.
However, this method is only a shortcut and should be used sparingly. If you do it too frequently, the system will eventually catch on and stop offering bait, instead collecting more profits.
In conclusion, it's important to remember that gambling should be for entertainment, not an obsession. Find joy in the games but avoid becoming overly addicted. Wishing everyone a happy life and joy with their families!" |
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