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  1. Hi, I play a crash gambling game a lot, mostly on Moonbust.com and I have found that I can easily multiply my money by 3-10x. But after I do well for a while I always seem to go on a bad downswing for 5-10 hands and I loose my bankroll. Sometimes I can save myself from busting and even continue my run but then eventually, I always seem to bust. I'm wondering, is there a mathematic strategy that can give me the best odds while playing this game? Should I be changing my bet size? My Cash-out multiplier? I seem to have the best luck when I change all these variables often, but is it that just luck or is there a way it can be replicated? appreciate you're thoughts, thanks!
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