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Edited by Iti9 at 22-12-2023 08:45 AM
The three paths in baccarat, namely "Small Road," "Cockroach Pig," and "Big Eye Boy," are observed and analyzed through intersecting views, with the ultimate goal of determining the chances of winning.
Some individuals may choose to focus only on the Small Road and Big Eye Boy, combining them with the main road for analysis. Others might only track the Small Road and Tiny Road (a more detailed view of the Small Road). Ultimately, it's a matter of personal preference and the approach that suits you best.
In my opinion, tracking multiple paths for reference is a skill that one must learn. Do not underestimate the importance of keeping these records, as they have a significant impact on the outcome.
The advantages of tracking the three paths are as follows:
Advantage 1: It allows for a more accurate assessment of changes in the card patterns. When one path gets disrupted, the other two paths usually follow in sequence, often starting with Cockroach Pig, then Big Eye Boy, and lastly, the Small Road.
Advantage 2: When there is a conflict between the three paths or with the main road, one of the paths will eventually break. This is known as the ""top path."" This phenomenon often leads to pairs, and its occurrence is inexplicable.
Advantage 3: Writing down the paths is a way to avoid potential pitfalls. If there is a conflict, don't place a bet; observe and wait for changes.
Remember, no matter what path is leading in the three paths, your tracking should be accurate. Avoid overthinking and make sure to read the paths carefully, without being misled or confused. |
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