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Baccarat has become one of the popular casino games, and there are some tricks to it, although some players may not observe them carefully. Some players seem to lose nine out of ten times, while others win nine out of ten times. If you encounter both scenarios when playing at the casino, how can you spot the opportunities to make money?
So, what is ""picking the lamp""? It means betting on people rather than cards. Among the gamblers, there are certainly lucky and unlucky ones. ""Picking the lamp"" means following the lucky ones.
For example, if you see a gambler who gets it wrong nine out of ten times, you can bet against them, and you're likely to win many rounds. Conversely, if you find a gambler who is on a winning streak and seems to win no matter what they bet on, then following their lead will likely be profitable. This method is highly effective and only requires identifying the target player.
However, most of the time, people win for a while and then lose again, making the ""lamp"" less obvious. You must pay attention to a particularly outstanding winner or loser. By following or betting against them, you are more likely to make money without worrying too much about the specific card outcomes.
When using this method, you must remain firm and not change your strategy midway. Occasionally, even if you've lost many rounds, the ""lamp"" might bring you back with a win or two. However, if the light dims, what should you do? Sometimes, when the winning or losing streak stops, it's hard to restart. If the light isn't clear, you may need to change the strategy immediately and stop betting to avoid making mistakes.
Based on experience and statistics, choosing a losing lamp is easier than finding a winning one because there are many more losing players than winning ones. When you feel lost and can't decide whether to bet on the banker or player, betting on the lamp is a practical compromise. With prolonged use of this technique, you'll find it highly effective, making it easy to make money. Why not give it a try? |
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