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"The strategy is actually quite simple, and even beginners who know a bit about baccarat should be familiar with it. It's a combination of the D'Alembert and Smiling Buddha methods, and I've tested it over more than 200 shoe results with a winning rate of around 80%. While it's not a guaranteed winning formula, it can help beginners practice and achieve long-term profits.
Here's a brief explanation of the D'Alembert method:
**Betting Strategy:**
- Each cycle consists of three shoes. In the first shoe, start with 3 units as your base bet. If you win, reduce your bet by 1 unit; if you lose, increase your bet by 1 unit. Continue this cycle of 3 bets.
This betting strategy results in eight possible outcomes:
1. Win-Win-Win: You win 6 units.
2. Lose-Win-Win: You win 4 units.
3. Win-Lose-Win: You win 4 units.
4. Win-Lose-Win: You win 4 units.
5. Lose-Lose-Lose: You lose 12 units.
6. Win-Lose-Lose: You lose 2 units.
7. Lose-Win-Lose: You lose 2 units.
8. Lose-Lose-Win: You lose 2 units.
When you encounter two consecutive losses, you should pause and observe for one shoe before resuming your bets.
Regarding the Smiling Buddha method, the general idea is to bet on the side that has been showing consecutive wins (Banker or Player) and switch sides when you observe a change in the pattern. You should avoid betting on ties (TIE).
Combining these two strategies and adjusting your bets as mentioned can help you minimize losses and potentially achieve long-term profits, especially if you manage your bankroll effectively. It's important to practice and refine your strategy over time." |
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