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The "Eight-Step Cable" for Baccarat

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Post time 15-9-2023 04:28:54 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Indra55 at 22-12-2023 04:52 AM

**""Two, One, Two, Three, Three"" Five-Step Betting System**

Principal John Bartlett's betting system is a progressive one. As long as the first bet wins, you'll secure your victory, and you'll only be betting on the first round. If the first bet loses, you start over with the basic bet. This system starts with $200. If the first bet wins, you gain $200 profit. The second bet is reduced to $100, the third bet is increased to $200, and the fourth and fifth bets are both $300. If everything goes smoothly, your cumulative profits for each bet will be $200, $300, $500, $800, and $1,100, all of which are gains that stay with you. So, it's a cable that only bets on the first round to determine victory.

Some friends are used to the longer cables of the seventh and eighth systems and believe that the five-step system is too short and not exciting enough. The ""Gambling School"" certainly won't hold back and can meet everyone's requirements.

**""Two, One, Two, Three, Three, Four, Five"" Seven-Step Cable**

Like the previous one, the first five steps have the same betting method and the same starting capital. If you lose in one round, you start over. After winning five rounds in a row, you have already accumulated $1,100 in profit. You should start another cycle with $200, but if you are not satisfied or want to pursue bigger profits, you can go further. The sixth round is increased to $400. If you win, you accumulate $1,500 in profit. Unfortunately, if you lose, you still have a profit of $700, and this cycle also ends safely.

If the sixth round with $400 also wins, you have already accumulated $1,500 in profit. Principal John Bartlett advises you to take $500, which is one-third of your profit, to attack the seventh round. You will then decide whether to end with a total of $2,000 or $1,000, two winning bets or one.

**""Two, One, Two, Three, Three, Four, Five, Five"" Ultimate Eight-Step Cable**

It's the same as the seven-step cable, but you continue for one more round before stopping. In this round, you still bet $500. If you lose this round, you secure $1,500, as opposed to losing. If the seventh round hasn't been played yet, and you win this round, congratulations, you'll claim $2,500 as your prize, which is twelve and a half times your initial $200.

In fact, this John Bartlett betting cable system is endless, with variations like ten steps, fifteen steps, or even thirty steps. It's a ""staircase cable,"" where you only go up and never down. If you fall, you start from the ground, ensuring that you start from scratch when you break the cable. It's like wearing a safety belt to jump with a parachute, even if you have the courage of a mouse, you can try it with confidence.
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Post time 15-9-2023 04:30:39 | Show all posts
There are many methods in Baccarat, and it's worth exploring them.
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Post time 15-9-2023 13:38:02 | Show all posts
I'll take a look at this betting method to see if it's any good. It seems promising.
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Post time 15-9-2023 13:58:35 | Show all posts
I don't mind having more useful information. I definitely want to take a look at what kind of betting this is.
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Post time 16-9-2023 06:33:08 | Show all posts
Betting should still be done with composure. Being impatient or anxious is definitely not a good idea.
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