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Look at the stock market game from the concept of mahjong

author:Legend of Fighting Cards

If you turn the game of the stock market into a mahjong game, what kind of perspective and gameplay should be played?

Personally, I think it is more like fan number mahjong, self-touching hump mahjong with fan shape. The stock pool is that card table, each stock is corresponding to a player who plays cards (you can think of the bookmaker of the stock as a player), the Hu card is the limit, and before the stop is the listening. Retail investors do not participate in the poker game, in the way of over-the-counter trading bets, betting on which player will touch the next one, think that A is excellent and desperately buy A's bet, and feel that B will desperately sell B's bet. Of course, retail investors can't see the cards in the player's hand, only the cards in the card pool and the action of the player touching the bar.

The right bet is rising, and the wrong bet bears the risk of losing money together. For Hu Pai, the bigger the multiplier, the bigger it is, and retail investors may only bet on a player who is barely seven times Hu, or they may bump into a Slam fifteenth player.

In short, retail investors are about picking a player with good card skills and a good hand style to bet on. Seemingly simple, for the ultra-short line, in fact, there may be 3,000 players playing a day, and in fact, the next one can touch only about 100 players. The cost of each player's bet does not want to be the same, the seemingly high bet does not necessarily have a high return, the seemingly low bet does not necessarily have a high yield, and it may not be necessarily a loss of money to the end...

Let's talk about the players, the players live on the bets of retail investors, the higher the winning rate, the higher the stakes, the more they win, the doubling of the wins, and the lower of the bets. Of course, the players also have bets, and they are likely to have a very low cost of this bet, just waiting for their excellent performance and selling to retail investors at a high level.

After the rules of the game are introduced, if you are a mahjong master and contact the stock market, you may wish to think about whether the two have a reason. Next, Stock Market Mahjong Game Strategy!

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