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    It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. I've heard of people using similar strategies to try and beat the odds, but it's important to remember that there's no foolproof way to guarantee a win in gambling. The idea behind the Grand Martingale is to double your bet after every loss, with the hope that when you do win, you'll recover all your losses and then some. Adding a stop loss can help limit your losses and prevent you from going too deep into the hole. However, it's worth noting that this strategy can be risky. Doubling your bet after every loss can quickly escalate, and if you hit a losing streak, you could end up losing a lot of money. It's always a good idea to gamble responsibly and set limits for yourself, no matter what strategy you're using.
    Last edited by Chumherm; 05-06-2024 at 05:39 AM.

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