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Edited by Kapil334 at 27-12-2023 06:23 AM
The strategy I use is the ""Four-Zhu Road Method."" In reality, baccarat is a game with a 2-to-1 payout ratio. There's no need to overthink or try to decipher it, as doing so can be time-consuming and exhausting. The key is to maintain a carefree attitude, not worrying about short-term wins or losses. When you win, celebrate with a smile; when you lose, consider it entertainment expenses. Only by adhering to this mindset can you play baccarat with ease and without pressure.
Here are the steps for this strategy:
1. I consistently use the Four-Zhu Road method, and it has been working reasonably well for me. Specifically, I focus on the last outcome in the Four-Zhu Road and bet on whether it's an odd or even result. Here's how it works:
- If the last outcome is Banker-Player-Banker, I bet on Banker.
- If the last outcome is Player-Banker-Player, I bet on Player.
2. If a "Tie" is dealt, I consider it as the same type as the preceding outcome and place my bet accordingly.
3. It's essential to set your own stop-loss limit. I stop betting every time I win one unit. I generally wait for two or more consecutive "Even" results before I start betting.
4. Occasionally, there might be a series of consecutive ""Odd"" results. If I'm not confident, I refrain from betting. I aim to win two units in a single shoe (or as per guidance from other roads).
5. I aim to win ten units per day, and I avoid prolonging the session. I make sure to stop when things are going well. I encourage all fellow players to try this strategy first and then use it in real games.
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