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"This method can be mastered on your own, and it's very effective.
Impressions are that you win more and lose less; this method excels when there's a long streak of either Banker or Player and a long single jump results in a win. If there are two consecutive Bankers or Players with a double jump, it's considered a tie. The tricky situation is when there's a single-double-single-double pattern like BPPBPP or PBBPBB.
1. **First hand**: Don't bet. If the first hand results in Banker, then bet on Banker and keep betting until Banker loses. If the first hand results in Player, then bet on Player and keep betting until Player loses. Don't bet on a Tie (TIE), and don't consider it.
2. **Switch as needed**: If you were initially betting on Banker and it loses (Player starts winning), switch to betting on Player and keep betting until Player loses. Similarly, if you were initially betting on Player, switch to betting on Banker when Banker starts winning. Repeat this pattern.
3. **Adjust after two consecutive losses**: If you encounter two consecutive losses while betting on either Banker or Player, switch to the opposite (the one that won the previous hand) and keep betting until you win or encounter two consecutive losses again. If you encounter two consecutive losses while betting on a tie, restart the pattern.
This approach incorporates a stopping strategy: after two consecutive losses, stop and restart the pattern. This helps reduce the risk associated with the ""Smiling Method"" pattern, which has a weakness in single-double-single-double patterns like BPPBPP or PBBPBB.
Combine this method with ""Cut He Qing"" (stopping after winning 15 units) strategy. If you win 15 units in a session, consider leaving, regardless of whether you are ahead or behind. If a session goes for 30 rounds and you haven't won 15 units, leave to avoid chasing losses. You can recover any losses or continue winning tomorrow.
Please note that this approach should be played conservatively and with a predetermined bankroll. Always set a win or loss limit for each session, and stick to it.
Additionally, never get greedy and always play within your means. If you find yourself losing your entire bankroll in a single session, leave immediately. You can come back another day to try your luck again." |
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