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"This is a betting system known as a positive progression and negative progression betting system. The way you place your bets is based on the difference in outcomes between the previous rounds. If the difference decreases, you bet on the last winning side; if it increases, you bet on the last losing side.
In the example you provided:
- In the first round, the banker won with a difference of 4.
- In the second round, the player won with a difference of 2.
- In the third round, the player won with a difference of 9, so you start betting.
- In the fourth round, the banker won with a difference of 3.
- In the fifth round, the player won with a difference of 6.
Based on this system:
- The difference decreased from 4 to 2 between the first and second rounds, so you bet on the player in the third round (win).
- The difference increased from 2 to 9 between the second and third rounds, so you bet on the banker in the fourth round (win).
- The difference decreased from 9 to 3 between the third and fourth rounds, so you bet on the banker in the fifth round (loss).
This is referred to as ""positive progression"" betting. There is also a reverse approach called ""negative progression"" betting.
After trying this system, you may find:
1. It's unlikely to encounter long streaks of positive or negative progression. Usually, positive or negative progressions don't occur more than 6 times in a row.
2. Sometimes negative progression may dominate a portion of a game, but positive progression may replace it. In the end, they tend to balance each other out within a single game.
3. Regardless of whether you use positive or negative progression, you are likely to win at some point during a game." |
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