The extraction of extremely thick coal seams through slicing mining requires leaving behind several island coal pillars in the top slicing, which could lead to rockburst in the bottom slicing. This article proposed a method of alternate exterior entry (AEE) for rockburst prevention based on the stress distribution of bottom slicing. The influences of coal pillar width [Formula: see text] and stress concentration factor [Formula: see text] on stress distribution were explored using two-dimensional stress imaging. The results indicated that K value had a greater effect on stress distribution comparing with B value. Both stress relaxed and stress rate angles increased linearly with an increase in K value. In order to get the optimized location of AEE in the coal mine stress rate angle was chosen as the stress extension angle, which was further verified by field data from 1210 coal faces. Finally, numerical simulation was used to explore the optimized location of special tail entry under dip island coal pillars for rockburst prevention. It was revealed that plan first was found to be most effective due to its presence in a stress-relaxed area, thus verifying the effectiveness of the AEE method for rockburst prevention.