High Streak Threshold (Quick Patterns)
Number of consecutive high multipliers (>5x) needed to trigger AI alert
Definition
High Streak Threshold determines how many consecutive high multipliers (typically >5x) must occur before the AI recognizes it as a significant pattern requiring action. This is called 'quick patterns' because high multipliers are relatively rare, so shorter sequences (2-5 rounds) can be meaningful. When this threshold is reached, AI may recommend caution since high multiplier streaks often precede corrections to lower multipliers. This helps you avoid betting big right before a crash phase.
Example
Threshold set at 3: After seeing 6.2x, 5.4x, 7.8x (3 consecutive high multipliers), AI triggers alert: 'High multiplier streak detected. Confidence 76%. Suggest reducing profit bet or skipping next 1-2 rounds - regression likely.' If threshold was 5, this alert wouldn't trigger yet, requiring 2 more high multipliers.
💡Strategy Tip
Recommended settings: Conservative 2-3 (very sensitive, early warnings), Moderate 3-4 (balanced detection), Aggressive 5-7 (only alerts on extended streaks). Lower thresholds give more warnings but some false alarms. Test with 3 and adjust based on your experience.