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The reason why Baccarat (BJL) is difficult to conquer is because it has three key factors: table limits, commission, and streaks. While the first two can be managed, streaks, with their unpredictable nature, can be challenging to define. However, I have a bold idea to share with the experts here. Based on the data shared by some users in the past, if you monitor a Baccarat table with monitoring software and notice that the Banker is behind the Player by 100 units, you can consider entering the game. This reduces the streak from its maximum of 250 units to 150 units, expediting the regression process and significantly reducing the capital requirements. If you don't observe the Banker falling behind by 100 units, let the software continue monitoring until the ratio of Banker to Player is 50.68:49.32. At this point, you reset the data and start a new calculation cycle, continuing until you see the Banker lagging behind by 100 units. That's when the opportunity arises.
What do you all think about this method? |
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