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vijaypondini

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So another possible startegy is that you keep losing lets say 5 times on 2x multiplier. then you hit a win.. after that it owuld be that most likely next roll is also a win. forgot the method but its name starts with p...

also best way to play with stake is to confuse the system and constanly bet lower higher etc.

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Hmm, I do understand where you're coming from... And I do this all the time. It is very similar to my strat. If i lose 3 I up the base bet by 4x. So if i go 200 i up it to 800. But yeah I know what you mean...

Btw this strat is pretty good most of the time :) I do this on dice. :D

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Any strategy has flaws so I'm not gonna bother listing the flaws of this strategy. But there are a few. It's definitely something worth testing out on dice with a few dogetoshi. But not by me, i cant be bothered. Regardless I also can't think of the name you're referencing but I know it has one. Why not stick with classic old Martinfail? :P

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all strategies will be good if we understand them and the strategy will be bad we misunderstand it. because I often try many strategies that are shared in the forum and are more in line with what they explain but when we are unlucky again all the strategies fail.

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Risky one at high amounts, but i guess every strategy is risky, so its posisble multipliying a deposit using it. I usually prefer short strategies like that while there is a posibility to win a lot either.:)

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All strategies ever lead to ruin. You need to constantly change the rates and multipliers and periodically change the game, then maybe you will be able to hold out for some time without significant losses. But the risk is still there.

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I don't really understand how this is effective in any sense. I have also not heard of a strategy starting with a "p", so I'm really not sure what you are talking about. Maybe think about it before posting, or just edit this post.

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