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"The point system for baccarat is based on the gaps between previously dealt hands, serving as a reference for the next player.
For example:
1st Hand: Banker wins 8 to 4 (Gap = 8 - 4 = 4)
2nd Hand: Player wins 7 to 5 (Gap = 7 - 5 = 2)
3rd Hand: Banker wins 9 to 0 (Gap = 9 - 0 = 9) (Start betting)
4th Hand: Banker wins 7 to 4 (Gap = 7 - 4 = 3)
5th Hand: Player wins 8 to 2 (Gap = 8 - 2 = 6)
If the gap decreases from one hand to the next, the last player wins. If the gap increases, the last player loses.
In the example provided:
- The gap from the 1st to 2nd hand decreased (4 to 2), so the last player won.
- The gap increased from the 2nd to 3rd hand (2 to 9), so the last player lost.
- The gap decreased from the 3rd to 4th hand (9 to 3), so the last player won.
This system, depending on whether it's used in the positive or negative direction, is referred to as ""Positive Betting"" or ""Negative Betting.""
When trying this system, you will find:
1. The likelihood of continuous positive or negative betting is quite low. Positive or negative bets usually won't continue for more than six times in a row.
2. Sometimes a negative bet may be leading on the scoreboard but won't turn into a positive bet to replace it. In reality, the positive and negative bets on the scoreboard don't dominate each other. The significance of the scoreboard is that in the end, they will offset each other. So, the difference between positive and negative bets in a game is not significant.
3. Regardless of whether you use positive or negative betting, you will win a hand within a certain period.
Questions:
1. When do you start betting? Typically, you start betting when there's a pair of hands.
2. When do you stop betting? You stop betting when you've won two units.
3. Can you use a progressive betting system? Whether to use a progressive betting system or not is a matter of personal preference." |
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