Knoqnoq Forum: Everything You Want to Discuss, Most Discussed in India
Search
Reply: 5

"Baccarat Card Tracking" Introduction

[Copy link]

270

Threads

1658

Posts

110K

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
10093
Post time 2-10-2023 18:38:37 | Show all posts |Read mode
"Speaking of this John May, he is a British man who rose to prominence in the professional gambling world in just three years, making his name known throughout the global gambling circles. As a result, over 90% of the British casinos have placed a ""not welcome"" ban on him. He had no choice but to venture abroad, seeking opportunities to play in casinos around the world. He had success in various games that favor skilled gamblers, including blackjack, baccarat, sports betting, poker, and even some more challenging games like roulette, where he also won big.

At the age of twenty-four, he was already recruited by various professional gambling organizations and even served as a gambling consultant for several American casinos. Sometimes, the casino owners who lost significant sums to him would hire people to ambush him. For safety reasons, he now primarily earns a living by teaching gambling techniques, writing books, and serving as a consultant.

All the above stories about John May were not narrated by himself but rather found in a book called ""Baccarat at Battle"" authored by expert Frank Scoblete. The fact that he gained recognition from his peers demonstrates John May's remarkable standing in the world of gambling. In that book, Frank Scoblete also conducted an exclusive interview with John May, discussing his betting techniques in baccarat.

John May's entry into the gambling world began when he found a book in the library that taught card counting. He applied what he learned and achieved success, laying the foundation for his career. Card counting is, therefore, one of John May's fundamental betting techniques. Baccarat card counting, which has been mentioned before, is based on assigning different point values to cards of different ranks. With each card dealt, you perform a program of adding or subtracting points to determine whether to bet on the banker or player. It is somewhat similar to card counting in blackjack and is a common skill among professional gamblers. John May paid particular attention to cards 4 and 9. If there were more 4s left in the deck, it would be favorable for betting on the banker, while more 9s would be favorable for betting on the player.

In addition to card counting, a more advanced technique is ""shuffle tracking."" This involves closely observing the positions of important cards like 4s and 9s and when they appear during the dealer's shuffle. To master these skills, one needs to practice rigorously at home with the help of high-speed shuffling machines. Knowing when there will be many 9s, you can increase your bet on the player, and if there will be many 4s, you can place a larger bet on the banker."
Reply

Use magic Report

199

Threads

665

Posts

5871

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
5871
Post time 2-10-2023 18:44:07 | Show all posts
"There are so many methods, I don't know which one works best."
Reply

Use magic Report

104

Threads

1969

Posts

7723

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
7723
Post time 2-10-2023 21:29:02 | Show all posts
"Isn't this introduction quite comprehensive as well?"
Reply

Use magic Report

237

Threads

1017

Posts

8112

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
8112
Post time 2-10-2023 21:30:38 | Show all posts
"This is also worth learning."
Reply

Use magic Report

568

Threads

598

Posts

110K

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
12713
Post time 3-10-2023 05:39:19 | Show all posts
This method is also worth studying carefully!
Reply

Use magic Report

58

Threads

1180

Posts

4469

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
4469
Post time 3-10-2023 06:54:02 | Show all posts
Knowing the method, make good use of it. It's also beneficial for yourself.
Reply

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list