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1. Principal
This issue has different interpretations for many people. Some believe that the more principal you bring, the more you can win. However, most people do not delve deep into this issue, and many approach it casually without restrictions. If your visit to the casino is for excitement, and you can bear the risk, then the amount of principal you bring is not a problem. - J. H"
However, if your purpose for entering the casino this time is to make some extra money rather than for excitement or entertainment, then you need to calculate carefully. How to calculate the principal?
Principal = Flat betting amount x 12 (For example, if your usual flat betting amount is $200~$300, your principal should be $300 x 12 = $3,600. In general, $3,000~$3,600 is usually sufficient.)
2. Stop Loss Position
This depends on the betting method you use to make decisions.
a. If you use flat betting, the stop loss position is set at 10 base units = $3,000 (using the above example).
b. If you use a 3-color strategy:
1. Divide the principal into two portions for two color strategies ($200, $400, $800) = $1,400 x 2 = $2,800.
2. When the first strategy fails, check how much is needed to cover the cost of one strategy. Only the amount needed for one strategy is required (for example, if you have previously won $800 and now need to cover $600, the stop loss is set at the cost of two strategies).
In other words, the stop loss position will never exceed $2,800 (unless exceptionally unlucky). Even if two strategies fail, the loss is generally around $2,000.
Be cautious when playing strategies—do not use the remaining chips after losing two strategies to place another bet, as this often results in losing everything. Remember, if you had good luck that day, you wouldn't have lost two strategies. Trying to recover in one go usually leads to losing everything. Take your time to recover, and don't rush to recoup losses.
3. Take Profit Position
a. Flat Betting: Principal x 60% ($3,600 x 60% = $2,160).
b. 3-color strategy:
1. The cost of one strategy (not broken yet).
2. The same cost as one strategy (already broken one).
Note: Sometimes in the casino, if you can't reach the take profit position after playing for a while, it's best to leave and come back next time. Remember!
The above calculations for principal, stop loss, and take profit positions are provided for reference. |
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