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"Dragon Tiger: Positive and Counterattack Strategies in Three Roads"

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Post time 18-11-2023 05:44:29 | Show all posts |Read mode

**(Opening):**

Three consecutive plays form one sequence. The first player opens with a certain move, the second player follows suit, and the third player observes. If the third player doesn't win, they should follow the second player in the next round.

Pros: Opening with three consecutive plays or more can lead to a potential winning streak.

Cons: Vulnerable to short circuits, and a single skip can result in failure.

1. If the first player opens with "B" (even), the second player plays "B," and the third player observes.
2. Do not follow if the second player wins.
3. If the first player opens with "P" (odd), the second player plays "P," and the third player plays "B" (even) in the next round.
4. If the first player opens with "P," the second player plays "P," and the third player plays "B" (even) in the next round.

**(Counterattacking):**

Three consecutive plays form one sequence. The first player opens with a certain move, the second player counters, and the third player observes. If the third player doesn't win, they should counter in the next round.

Pros: Suitable for short circuits, playable with three plays or fewer.

Cons: Guaranteed failure with four plays or more, vulnerable to ties, and prevents a consistent winning streak.

1. The first player observes, the second player counters with "B," and the third player observes.
2. The first player observes, the second player counters with "B," and the third player observes.
3. The first player observes, the second player counters with "B," and the third player counters with "P" (odd).
4. The first player observes, the second player counters with "P" (odd), and the third player counters with "P" (odd).
5. The first player observes, the second player counters with "B," and the third player observes.
6. The first player observes, the second player counters with "P" (odd), and the third player observes.

To better understand, following the above formulas, stabilize the tactics, and playing the dragon and tiger well is not difficult. It is recommended to use the most stable strategy for the safest approach!
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Post time 18-11-2023 06:02:27 | Show all posts
We can study these tactics.
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