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Edited by Ritu77 at 23-12-2023 05:34 PM
I enjoy studying baccarat techniques, and I've looked at many scorecards in my spare time, paying my dues along the way. After examining numerous scorecards, I've developed a strategy for your consideration. This strategy can be temporarily named the 'Three Consecutive Wins or Losses' method.
As we know, encountering three consecutive wins or three consecutive losses in a shoe of cards is quite common, almost guaranteed to happen. Conversely, it's rare not to encounter three consecutive wins or losses. As for the specific occurrence rate, I hope data experts can provide more insights. As the name suggests, this strategy is only applicable when three consecutive wins or three consecutive losses appear in a particular shoe of cards. Once it happens, it's basically a guaranteed victory. The method is straightforward: bet on 11 double bets and focus on the third consecutive win or loss after the appearance of two consecutive wins or losses. If you win two hands in a row, you collect your winnings and leave. If the first hand doesn't win or the first double bet doesn't succeed, wait for the next two consecutive wins or losses to place your bets. Don't bet on any other positions. This method requires a total bankroll of 105 units. If you achieve 11 consecutive wins with the appearance of a third consecutive win or loss, you can leave the table. If you don't achieve three consecutive wins or losses within those 11 bets, you exit the session.
During the first three hands, if you lose the first hand, win the first hand but lose the second hand, or lose the first and second hands, you start betting from the beginning. After the sixth hand, if you see two consecutive wins on the banker's side, you switch to betting on the player's side, and if you win, you leave with a 7-unit profit.
This method offers various entry points and is suitable for casual play. You can join in when you see a few rounds without three consecutive wins or losses and try to make some quick gains. Starting from the beginning is an option if you encounter a few rounds without a three-win or three-loss pattern. The 10th and 11th hands are meant for break-even purposes to ensure that your bets don't escalate to a very high level. |
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