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Edited by Indra55 at 22-12-2023 04:53 AM
In the last couple of days, I haven't posted any theoretical tests because I consulted with a forum veteran, who shared the techniques, betting methods, and bankroll control strategies he has been using for years. He generously shared this strategy, which is suitable for aggressive baccarat players with discipline. It is not recommended for short-term use. I'd like to express my special thanks to this master. Let's get into the strategy explanation below:
Environment and Mental Preparation:
- Start with a bankroll of $2500 or more.
- Maintain a rational and disciplined mindset. Remember the priceless old saying: 'You can win for ten months straight, but a few minutes of recklessness can result in significant losses.'
Core Strategy:
- The core operation is to bet after capturing a single streak. Betting on seven consecutive wins is a high-risk approach, relying on the ability to ride a hot streak.
- Most days will result in losses with this seven-bet strategy, but one successful win can offset several days of losses.
- In other words, losses are limited to within $200. If the seven-bet strategy succeeds, the profit can be $2540 (excluding commission).
Important Note from the Author: If you can stick to this strategy, your gains can be substantial.
Betting Method:
Betting Requirements:
1. Begin with a fresh shoe (deck) each day.
2. Start from the first hand of the new shoe.
3. Choose a specific platform or casino room for consistency.
4. In a single shoe, the maximum number of consecutive increased bets should be within ten hands.
The Concept of Execution:
- The core concept involves capturing two streaks of consecutive wins, each consisting of seven hands.
- When you win, attempt to achieve seven consecutive hands of increased bets.
- When you lose, return to flat betting.
- After achieving seven consecutive hands of increased bets and winning, stop betting. It is essential to stop after exactly seven hands of profit; do not exceed or fall short. In case of a losing streak, revert to the initial betting amount.
Example:
1. (Win) Double the bet amount for each hand, and stop after seven consecutive wins:
20 (Win) + 40 (Win) + 80 (Win) + 160 (Win) + 320 (Win) + 640 (Win) + 1280 (Win)
2. (Loss) If a long streak (single streak) breaks, stop:
20 (Loss) + 20 (Loss) + 20 (Win) + 40 (Loss) + 20 (Win)
The most frequently asked questions are when to stop winning and when to stop losing:
- For profit-taking: Be rational; always stop after seven consecutive wins in a shoe. One successful run can cover several days of losses.
- For loss control: Be rational; treat each shoe as a separate session, and do not dwell on how much you have lost. Gambling is about the overall profit and loss.
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