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"The ""Fubo Law"" refers to a betting strategy in baccarat developed by Mr. Liu, a baccarat player in Taiwan. It is based on computer calculations performed five hundred million times using a single shoe of cards as a reference point, while excluding the influence of psychological and other variables. The results showed that baccarat could be profitable approximately 47% of the time. After deducting the 0.5% commission taken by the banker, the actual profit rate was estimated to be around 46.5%.
However, since human players are not machines and are influenced by psychological and emotional factors, as well as other variables, they will have their own stop-loss and take-profit points. Mr. Liu created this law to provide players with an appropriate take-profit point as a reference, as otherwise, they would likely lose to the banker.
The operation of the ""Fubo Law"" involves entering the baccarat game when either the banker or player wins a single hand. In such a case, you increase your bet by one unit if you win and decrease it by one unit if you lose. If the hand results in a tie, you simply observe and do not place a bet.
For example, if you start with 1000 units as an independent unit, when the banker wins the first hand, you bet one unit (equivalent to 1000 units) on the banker for the next hand. If the banker continues to win, you bet two units in the following hand, and so on. However, if there is a player win, a banker win, a tie, or any other result, you do not bet.
If the difference in the number of wins between the banker and player is one, you maintain your bet at a difference of one unit. If the difference becomes two, you bet two units, and if it becomes three, you bet three units, and so on.
Using the example provided, in a single shoe of cards with 70 possible betting opportunities, the potential for profit in baccarat can be significant, and the maximum potential loss would be 35 units. The formula can be summarized as: Profit = (More - (More - Less)) * (More - Less + 1) / 2.
In this formula, ""More"" represents the number of times the banker or player has been the ""strong"" side, while ""Less"" represents the number of times the other side has been the ""weak"" side. A negative result indicates a win, while a positive result indicates a loss.
In summary, the ""Fubo Law"" is a betting strategy that assumes an equal 50% chance for both banker and player outcomes and adjusts bets based on the current trend of winning hands, with increases for wins and a halt to betting in case of losses." |
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