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"One of the regular tactical maneuvers in baccarat is continuous harassment. Continuous harassment is a strategy used when there are frequent changes in the outcomes of the games. The method involves advancing when losing and retreating when winning, advancing for up to three rounds and retreating for a maximum of one round, then immediately returning to a higher position. Betting is done with 1, 2, and 3 units. When unsuccessful, be cautious of extended losses and be ready to change your approach promptly. There are a few variations of this strategy.
1. Jumping Out of the Matrix: Make significant advances when experiencing heavy losses, followed by a substantial pullback. This approach can be seen in many of my practical gaming posts. For example, -25, +125. This method involves a single bet. If unsuccessful, it's essential to retreat and employ other strategies to recoup the loss. Another variation is +200, -50. In situations where it's challenging to achieve consecutive wins, this method is necessary to maximize profits. If the win-loss pattern remains unchanged, you can continue harassing this way until your opponent changes tactics.
2. Endurance, Then Breakout: -1, -1, -1, -2, +5... This is a strategy similar to a surprise attack with the aim of making a significant gain in one strike. The initial intention of using this method is to mitigate previous losses incurred with bets of -1, -2, -3, -4. Using this strategy, you will have reduced your earlier losses to only 5 units, providing a foundation for achieving a bet of 5 units. The prior consecutive losses of small bets represent good luck, so don't consider yourself unlucky." |
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