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Some say, "Buy cables, you'll surely win." However, there are no cables that won't break, and they will eventually break, resulting in significant losses. Casinos establish limits on bet sizes to protect their interests. Based on statistics and computer analysis, achieving a long-term unbroken streak requires at least ten bets as a standard, but this exceeds the betting limit, creating a contradiction, making it impractical.
There are no unbreakable streaks, which means there are inevitable breaks. It may be challenging to keep the streak unbroken, but causing frequent breaks is not a problem. In particular, four or five streaks are prone to break almost every shoe. For example, when you have a sequence like B, B, B, B, B, in a normal buy-cable strategy, you might bet 100 on the banker after losing the first streak, 200 after losing the second, 400 after losing the third, and 800 after losing the fourth. If you lose the fifth, your bet becomes 1,600. In this case, the method can be seen as a surefire way to incur significant losses. Experiencing five consecutive banker wins will result in an immediate streak break, and you will lose 4,100. This method is essentially designed to ensure a loss in the long run because seeing five consecutive banker wins is a common occurrence.
Based on my statistics, four-streak cables break the most on average, occurring about two to three times per shoe. Five-streak cables average one to two breaks per shoe, while six-streak cables break once per shoe. Seven-streak cables and above are less likely to occur in every shoe. Therefore, five-streak cables are relatively practical as they are common and can maintain substantial profits. Betting against these losing streaks requires patience, and you must persevere in your belief that this phenomenon will surely occur. Don't be disheartened by early losses; encountering five consecutive banker wins will allow you to recoup your losses with profits. Additionally, sometimes, a shoe may display five consecutive banker wins in the early part of the shoe, which means you have already achieved your profits and can patiently wait for the second shoe.
If you only bet on one side for an extended period, either banker or player, it may raise suspicion among other players. In such cases, you can follow the sequence: B-P-P-B-P. After winning the first streak, bet on the player, and if the second player streak wins, continue to bet on the third player streak. Afterward, switch to betting on the banker. When the fifth streak comes, bet on the player again. If you win all, start the sequence over. Rest assured, this sequence appears in almost every shoe.
In reality, the route-busting strategy has a higher win rate, so you might want to consider it. As for which route is prone to busting, when it might occur, the entry point, and the appropriate bet size, it depends on individual preferences and circumstances. |
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