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Edited by Iravan774 at 22-12-2023 12:31 PM
The so-called "cable" is a series of bets, a sequence of consecutive bets. The most common example is starting to bet on the Player after the Banker wins three times. For example, if the first Banker hand loses, you double your bet on the Player for the next hand. If the second Banker hand loses, you double your bet on the Player again, and so on until you win.
Some people say, "Betting the cable guarantees a win," but there is no cable that never breaks. There will always be a time when it breaks, and when it does, you can incur significant losses. Casinos set betting limits to ensure their own profits. Based on statistics and computer analysis, to achieve a long-term unbroken cable, at least ten consecutive wins are needed as a standard, but this often exceeds the betting limit, creating a contradiction, making it impractical.
There is no cable that never breaks, which means there are cables that must break. This means that maintaining an unbroken cable can be very challenging, but making it frequently break is not a problem. Especially with four or five consecutive wins by the Player , it's common to see the cable break. If you consistently bet the cable in this situation, you may lose a substantial amount. This method can be considered a losing strategy in the long run.
Statistics show that the most commonly broken cable is the four-pattern cable, occurring about two to three times per shoe. The five-pattern cable is broken on average once to twice per shoe, and the six-pattern cable is broken once per shoe. Seven-pattern cables and beyond are rarer. Betting the cable in a way that goes against the trend requires patience and persistence. You must believe that this pattern will eventually emerge. If you experience losses early on, don't get discouraged; the appearance of five consecutive Player wins will allow you to recover your losses along with a profit. Sometimes, you might see five consecutive Player wins early in a shoe, which is when you can take your profit and wait for the next shoe.
If you're consistently betting on one side, either the Banker or Player, it might seem suspicious to others. You can use the BPPBP sequence as a reference and place bets accordingly. For example, if you win the first hand, bet on the Player; if you win the second hand on the Player, bet on the Player for the third hand, and so on. If you win all hands in the sequence, start over.
In practice, the exploding road strategy often has a higher win rate, so you might want to consider this approach. As for which road is more likely to explode, when it might explode, the entry point, and the appropriate bet sizing, it depends on your specific situation, and you should devise a suitable plan accordingly. |
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