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Betting Principle:
1. It still follows the law of large numbers, where extreme outcomes tend to revert to the mean. If a number is drawn frequently in the early rounds, it will gradually become less frequent, and then the pattern may reverse again.
2. Due to the limitations of table limits and capital, you can't maintain a very long streak of consecutive bets. To extend the streak, you can wait for a few rounds before starting a new streak. For example, waiting for three rounds effectively turns a 10-round streak into a 13-round streak.
3. This strategy is best suited for the ""Three Dice"" game in Sic Bo. Why? Because in other games, if you encounter a ""triple"" (three of a kind), you lose all bets. In the ""Three Dice"" game, it's the opposite. When you encounter a pair (e.g., 2-2-5 or 2-5-5), you win with a 1:2 payout, and when you encounter a triple (e.g., 2-2-2 or 5-5-5), you win with a 1:3 payout. If you encounter a pair within the first 8 rounds, the profit is 10,200 * 3 - accumulated bets (10,200 + 9,700) = 10,700. This strategy yields a high return, even if you don't encounter a pair or a triple. The maximum profit potential is when pairs or triples appear frequently, which happens quite often in Sic Bo.
4. What about the probability of rolling a specific number in ""Three Dice""? The probability of a specific number not appearing is 125/216, which means the probability of a specific number appearing at least once is (216-125)/216 = 91/216, or approximately 42.12%. This probability includes the cases where two or three instances of the same number appear as a single count, so the risk is lower than in games like ""Big"" or ""Small.""
5. The most crucial part is choosing the entry point. To make sure you're safe, select a number that hasn't appeared for nine rounds, and then start betting on it after 10 rounds. Skip the 11th and 12th rounds. If the number hasn't appeared again by the 13th round, use the 10-round streak strategy. However, such opportunities are relatively rare, so you can be less strict. For example, when you notice a number hasn't appeared in the last 5 rounds, you can start betting on it again after skipping two rounds. The author conducted statistical analysis and found that in 400 rounds of play, there were only 1-2 cases where a number didn't appear for 13 rounds after becoming cold. To avoid such a situation, check if this number had been drawn frequently in recent rounds. If it had, it's safe to bet after a 4-round gap. After all, if a number hasn't appeared for such a long time, there's no reason to believe it will stay cold.
6. Why start with a bet of 100? Because the frequency of a number appearing after skipping two rounds is higher than in subsequent rounds. If you win on the first bet, you'll earn 100. Otherwise, if you win on the second bet, you'll make 50, which is too slow.
7. Why isn't there an 11th round in this strategy? Because the author designed the strategy to fit the table limits at Galaxy Macau, where the maximum payout was 60,000. Therefore, the strategy had to account for betting limits and the highest possible payout. |
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