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Edited by Isha000 at 25-12-2023 12:50 PM
"What is a fair game? There should be no biased rules, like a 5% commission on the winning amount for betting on the banker, which results in a loss due to the commission, and an increase in the bet amount. Even if you manage to win occasionally, the commission on multiplied bets can be significant, ultimately leading to losses. Furthermore, the betting limits set are unfair, as they prevent players from recovering after a losing streak by increasing their bets. The limit on betting amounts acts as a restraint to prevent players from exceeding it. This is to ensure that players don't impulsively increase their bets. The key to playing baccarat is patience and waiting for the right opportunities. Instead of increasing the betting amount, focus on increasing the number of winning rounds. The 5% commission is well understood by players. Regardless of who wins, it's the players themselves who bear the cost. In a fair game, both the banker and the player should pay a 2.5% commission. This would encourage more players to bet on both sides, which may not be favorable for the company. However, the current commission structure is designed to prevent players from winning. It proves that the company calculates its wins and losses based on chips, while players lose based on the number of bets. To win at baccarat, it's essential to have an 80% chance of winning before placing a bet. Avoid betting if you don't have such a high chance. Reducing the number of bets and increasing the win rate is the way to succeed in baccarat. Looking at it from another perspective, in baccarat, betting on the player's side doesn't require a commission. You can bet on the player without paying a commission and avoid the increased commission on multiplied bets. However, it's not as simple as it seems. In the baccarat rules of Macau's casinos, there are rules regarding when a player or banker must draw a third card. If the total points of the banker's first two cards are 6, and the total points of the player's third card are 6 or 7, the banker can draw a third card. However, if the total points of the player's first two cards are 6 or 7, the banker doesn't draw a third card. Additionally, if the total points of the player's third card after drawing are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, or 9, the banker also doesn't draw a third card. These rules prevent players from taking advantage of the game. According to experts and statistical reports, the banker has an advantage of over 51% in baccarat. Therefore, when playing baccarat in Macau's casinos, it's crucial to understand the probabilities and bet with a strategic allocation of chips rather than doubling or increasing your bets. Patience and waiting for opportunities are key. Observing smartly and enduringly waiting for the company to make mistakes is the way to win in baccarat." |
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