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When you are watching a multiplier grow at an accelerating rate, the "greed factor" becomes the biggest obstacle to any logical strategy. I have been studying the optimal exit points based on historical data, and there is a strong argument for cashing out consistently at lower intervals. While this might seem less exciting than hunting for a "moon" multiplier, the cumulative effect of small, successful rounds is much more predictable than waiting for a result that might only occur once in a thousand tries. You have to be willing to walk away while the multiplier is still climbing, which is one of the most counter-intuitive things to do. Mastering this self-control is what defines a professional in the world of high-speed digital simulations.
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