Low Streak Threshold (Long Patterns)
Number of consecutive low multipliers (<2x) needed to trigger AI warning
Definition
Low Streak Threshold determines how many consecutive low multipliers (typically <2x) must occur before AI recognizes it as a dangerous pattern. This is called 'long patterns' because low multipliers are more common, so longer sequences (5-10+ rounds) are needed to establish statistical significance. When threshold is reached, AI may recommend skipping rounds, reducing safety bet sizes, or pausing entirely until the pattern breaks. This protects you during 'cold' game phases where crashes happen early and frequently.
Example
Threshold set at 7: After rounds of 1.2x, 1.4x, 1.1x, 1.3x, 1.5x, 1.2x, 1.1x (7 consecutive low multipliers), AI triggers: 'Extended low multiplier pattern detected. Confidence 84%. High crash risk. Recommend skipping safety bets or pausing until pattern breaks (2+ rounds >2.5x).' Protects you from repeatedly losing safety bets.
💡Strategy Tip
Recommended settings: Conservative 5-6 (early detection, more skipped rounds), Moderate 7-9 (balanced approach), Aggressive 10-12 (tolerates longer patterns before reacting). Lower thresholds are safer but reduce participation rate. Start with 7 and adjust based on results.