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First, find a short road game that hasn't seen more than 4 consecutive winning outcomes (streaks). When you see a 2-in-a-row (e.g., two consecutive wins for the banker), check the previous rounds to see if there has been a 3-in-a-row or 4-in-a-row streak for the opposite side (player). If there was a 3-in-a-row or 4-in-a-row streak for the player before the 2-in-a-row banker, bet against the 2-in-a-row banker. If your bankroll allows it, and if there was a 4-in-a-row player before the 2-in-a-row banker (making it a 3-in-a-row banker), bet against the banker again. You can determine your bet size, but your chances of winning are quite high. Additionally, you can use various chart patterns, such as the Big Eye Boy Road, to help with your betting decisions.
If a winning streak appears during your betting, and you are in profit, consider switching to another table. Now, let me explain why you avoid choosing tables with previously seen winning streaks. If you are observing multiple roads in one game, once you see a winning streak, it's highly likely that the opposite side will have its winning streak soon. When the opposite side's winning streak appears, it's referred to as a ""chasing"" situation, meaning that you might not necessarily lose your bet on the first winning streak, but you will likely lose it when the opposite side starts its winning streak. Therefore, it's advisable to avoid this situation. The ""Break-2 Method"" is suitable for non-streak betting strategies. |
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