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Does skipping cards affect the multiplier?


Nicol3

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I wonder if skipping card on this very umpredictable HiLo game affects the multiplier at all? I notice when you change your start card on the first card the multiplier decreases to 0.99x but what if you skip cards in the middle of the game like 3 or 4 consecutive times what is the consequence? Is it considered cheating or not? I have done it like quite a few times and I always end up losing that session because if I skip like 4 or 5 cards consecutively trying to look for a lower or a higher number for example I picked A or K after 5 skipped cards, what is gonna happen is I would get A for choosing A or K for choosing K. I am not sure if it is always a coincident or is it something that the system does because it detects an abuse in card skipping. I would appreciate those HiLo experts to give me an enlightenment. Thanks in advance. Keep winning guys! 

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Yes, I noticed it cause I skipped a lot. The more you skip the more the payouts gets smaller as compared to when you aren't skipping at all. But skipping is kind of helpful. You can still get high payouts even with a lot of skips in the risky card picks like Ace then you'll pick low again. 

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I understand. Still, getting annoyed getting the hang of it up to this moment. It seems HiLo is hard for me to please and give me some decent win. The highest multiplier I have ever had was only 121x and that's it. I am hoping I could also experience x1000 and up like those of other players who for me are definitely amazingly lucky guys. Cheers!   

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no it dont effect on multipliers but yeah its true that it reduce your chances to win, i noticed this many times after skipping 5 or 6 cards if you got a and you tried for higher side it remain lower and got a again, i am not sure but i think game become more hard after skipping so much cards.

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I do not think from experience that skipping cards would have a direct effect on the ongoing stacked multiplier you have already accumulated so far in a single betting session. What is effectively changed would be the starting point of the next card after clicking the skipping card button.

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No. Multipliers only get affected through what choice would you like to make while holding a card (Hi or Lo). The shorter the range of the side you choose when it hits, the higher the incurred multiplier would be, and it is all the same (it has a base factor of 1.07 and increases exponentially at that same rate depending on the hitting range (Hi or Lo) you have chosen).

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No. Every point of difference between your choice's end-value and the actual card result has a corresponding multiplier that will compound to your previous multiplier that you have already incurred.

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