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Edited by Kahn332 at 22-12-2023 05:01 AM
Today, I'm going to talk to you about the ""Three Roads"" in Baccarat. Many friends want to learn how to use the Three Roads, but they don't know where to start. When it comes to the Three Roads, I believe many people have a vague understanding, but these Three Roads have distinct patterns and techniques that some people may not be familiar with. First, we need to understand the principles and uses of the Three Roads before we can learn how to apply them. Here are some principles and insights:
The ""Three Roads"" refer to the Small Road, the Small Strong Road, and the Big Eye Boy. The colors used for marking these roads are red and blue. There are rules for marking when there's a pair, when there's no pair, and what to do when there's a tie, etc.
The red and blue marking methods for Big Eye Boy, Small Road, and Small Strong Road are the same. You just need to follow the corresponding column numbers to mark red or blue.
Start by marking the Big Eye Boy, then move on to the Small Road, and finally, the Cockroach Road.
To understand the Three Roads, you need to be able to look at each road independently and develop the ability to view several roads at the same time. By comparing and analyzing them, your ultimate goal is to find a winning strategy. Some people may lack the concentration, so they only mark the Small Road and the Big Eye Boy, and then use the Big Road to play. Others may focus only on the Small Road or even the Tiny Road (the Small Road of the Small Road). As long as you have your own insights and it works for you, it's fine.
In my opinion, learning to mark multiple roads for reference is an essential gambling skill. Don't underestimate the importance of marking these roads; it can have a significant impact on your wins and losses.
The advantages of using the Three Roads include:
1. It helps you accurately judge changes in the card patterns. If one road breaks, the other two roads will likely break in a specific sequence, usually starting with the Small Strong Road, then the Big Eye Boy, and finally the Small Road.
2. When there is a conflict between the Three Roads and the Big Road, or when there's an internal conflict among the three roads, one road will inevitably break. This is called the ""top road,"" and it usually results in a pattern like a tie or pair that cannot be explained.
3. Writing the Three Roads is used to avoid potential pitfalls and conflicts. In simple terms, if there is a conflict, don't place a bet; just observe the situation. Remember that regardless of what roads are being displayed, you are betting based on the Big Road. Try not to overthink it. When analyzing the roads, focus on the first three columns, and for placing your bets, look at the last three rows.
I want to clarify that the Three Roads are meant to improve your winning chances, but they do not guarantee consistent wins. They help you select a more favorable road to bet on among the three roads, increasing your chances of winning. The roads should serve as a reference and should not be relied upon too heavily. The key is to use them in conjunction with your playing style and betting strategies to achieve a profit. The specific approach will depend on the current game situation. |
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