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Baccarat is also a type of Double Bet (DB), where there is a threshold for both losses and wins. It's crucial to implement strict stop-loss and take-profit measures. The goal is to 'limit losses and maximize wins,' emphasizing the concept of betting small to win big. I believe this philosophy is the correct approach. Achieving 'infinite wins' and determining your take-profit level require extensive experience.
The mindset of 'daring to lose but not daring to win' is a common reason why many DB players lose money. They become hesitant and risk-averse, even when luck is on their side. Over time, being overly cautious during winning streaks prevents them from maximizing their profits, and they end up losing more during losing streaks. It's essential to overcome this fear and maintain a healthy DB mindset.
So, how should we address these issues? Be cautious with your bets, especially when increasing the stake. Even during favorable streaks, avoid significant increases in bets. You can consider making moderate increments, sticking to the same bet as the previous win, and only attempting larger bets when you've been winning for a while. If you lose, revert to your original bet. I once learned a hard lesson after a month of continuous wins when I couldn't control my large bets, resulting in losing all my profits.
Allow me to introduce my simple money management strategy: Start with a capital of 100,000 units, with a profit target of 10,000 units. Divide this 10,000-unit profit target into ten rounds, aiming to win 1,000 units per round. This strategy stretches out the battles, reducing the risk of short-term losses. Of course, the profit target is not set in stone. If luck is exceptionally good, you can continue playing, striving to 'limit losses and maximize wins.'
I use the 'trend-following' betting strategy, which means I observe the game's trends, such as whether the banker is winning consistently, the player is on a winning streak, or if there's a pattern change. I place bets based on the recent results. However, I also remain vigilant for any 'trend reversals.' If the trend starts to go against me or becomes unpredictable, I make smaller bets and observe a few hands. If the pattern remains unclear, I switch tables. Avoid excessive and frequent betting, and if you lose five consecutive hands at one table, change tables decisively. Don't let your ego get in the way.
Finally, I'd like to share a unique strategy that I turn to when other methods aren't working. This strategy has helped me survive my lowest points. It underscores the idea that there is no foolproof betting system in baccarat, and adaptability is key. The betting strategy involves using the 'Victory Increment' when winning and the 'Two-Step Multi-Layer Short Rope' when losing.
In conclusion, I want to emphasize that during losses, learn to relax and gradually recover your losses step by step. During wins, be decisive and push forward. Winning in the casino is not solely based on probability but also on understanding human weaknesses. To beat baccarat, you must first conquer yourself.
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