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The Baccarat technique known as DB (Dragon & Tiger) technique, tirelessly explored by numerous Baccarat players, can be said to be a matter of personal perspective. Personally, I consider the 3-Zigzag technique to be a Baccarat technique. If any Baccarat player has a different opinion on this viewpoint, I hope we can discuss it together.
The winning Baccarat technique, the 3-Zigzag technique, can be simplified as follows: in the 3-Zigzag method, the results of the Banker and Player are represented by three symbols for each column. ""B"" represents Banker, and ""P"" represents Player. Each column consists of three results. Therefore, there are only eight possible combinations for all the columns, and no other combinations exist. These combinations are: BBB, BPP, BPB, PBP, BBP, PPB, PBB, and PPP.
For example, BBB and PPP are called ""Absolute Positive"" because whatever the first result is, the second and third results will be the same. PBB and BPP are ""Absolute Negative"" because the second and third results will be completely opposite to the first result. BPB, PBP, PPB, and BBP are both positive and negative because they can have either the same or opposite results in the subsequent columns.
The 3-Zigzag technique involves deciding whether to play positively or negatively based on the results seen in the columns. For instance, if the results so far are BBB, PPP, BPP, BPP, BPP, BPB, and you want to decide how to bet in the 14th and 15th rounds, you analyze the three-zigzag representation, which is BPP, BPB, PPB, BPB, B.
Since the first four columns have formed an ""Absolute Negative"" pattern, when the 13th result is B, you can choose to continue with the negative pattern. In the 14th and 15th rounds, you bet on Player (P). You use a 1-2 betting strategy, meaning in the 14th round, you bet 1 unit on Player. If you win, you stop and have gained 1 unit. If you lose, in the 15th round, you bet 2 units on Player. If you win, you gain 1 unit, but if you lose, it indicates that the negative pattern has been broken, and you lose 3 units.
When you're lucky, these patterns may continue for several rounds, but the advice is to walk away after winning 3 units. If it goes beyond that, it becomes more challenging. If there is no clear ""Absolute Positive"" or ""Absolute Negative"" pattern, you wait until one emerges before betting.
Using this 3-Zigzag technique is effective for short streaks, but it may break easily if there is a long streak of Banker or Player wins. When luck is not on your side, it can break quickly or never break at all, which can be nerve-wracking. So, when and how to use it ultimately depends on your judgment. If your betting strategy aligns with the trend, you may consider using real money for entertainment purposes. |
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