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Ways => Zechnas => Topic started by: VLS on Jun 27, 2025, 09:51 PM

Title: About the Zechnas method
Post by: VLS on Jun 27, 2025, 09:51 PM
Any halfway decent system has a good chance of starting off with a few winning sessions. We all know that—it's easy to observe.

The real skill lies in studying how the system holds-up under dispersion and not pushing it past its "point of no return."

After extensive testing, if we see that a system typically handles 6 to 8 sessions well, we shouldn't push it beyond half that number plus one. That way, the odds swing exponentially in our favor.

Then it's a matter of switching to another five-star system, and then another—completing a full cycle of the systems we've prepared for the day.

In the next round, we can either play them randomly or, better yet, take advantage of the trends that have started to form in the permanence and squeeze more value out of them.

If the day's been normal, after 4 or 5 cycles we'll have enough profit to stop playing—or, if we've hit a setback, we can use one of the recovery parachutes to try and offset the session that didn't go our way.

That's all there is to the Zechnas Method.

You all know solid systems that can serve this purpose. And if not, I'd venture to say you've been lurking in the forums without diving in—because there are real gems there, born from countless hours of dreaming and dedication...

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