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Edited by Iti9 at 25-12-2023 01:10 PM
All strategies also need to have a daily loss limit. Before starting each session, tell yourself that you won't play beyond a certain amount of losses for that day. If you can't stick to this limit, everything else is futile, no matter how high your winning rate may be. Gambling games require skills, and these skills need both guidance from others and your own firsthand experience. What may work for others may not necessarily suit you. How much of the winning strategies in baccarat have you mastered?
Every game requires a certain level of skill, which isn't innate but accumulated through experience. Baccarat is no exception in this regard. In fact, it often requires more skill and experience compared to other games. While baccarat may not belong to the puzzle game category, skills and experience are still crucial. Many new players may mistakenly believe that baccarat doesn't require any skills or experience, especially when they are winning easily as beginners. However, this viewpoint is inaccurate.
New players often play with no pressure, treating the game as pure entertainment. But as they become more familiar with the game, the situation can change rapidly.
The key to tracking the baccarat results begins from the second row, starting from the fourth cell. This lags behind the "Big Eye Boy" by two cells. When tracking, you need to look ahead and to the left and then skip two cells. After skipping the cells, check if there's a "Big Road" before the current cell. If there's a "Big Road," use red; if not, use blue. The first row of the straight road has a special notation. Look ahead, considering the previous four columns. In these four columns, skip the two middle ones, meaning you need to look at the two columns adjacent to the one you're tracking. Check if these two columns are "tied" (congruent). If they are, use red; otherwise, use blue.
It's crucial to note that during tracking, in each column of "Big Road" results, except for the first column that you reference, all subsequent columns of "Big Road" should be marked in red.
So, can you really win at baccarat? I'd like to say that you can definitely win. Some might be cursing me now, wondering why I'm saying this when they've been unsuccessful. The thing is, you need to ask yourself why so many people play and continue to play baccarat. They do so because they've won before, knowing that managing it well can be profitable. You can double your stake in each round, making it a 50% chance to break even every time. For example, if you lose 10 units, you bet another 10 units in the next round. If you win, you've covered your losses. If you lose again, you bet 20 units, and so on. However, you shouldn't bet more than 2% of your total bankroll in one round.
It's all about how each player manages their bets, whether they have a plan and a goal. Many players rely on luck, depositing large sums without a strategy. I don't know if they've made money, but I don't endorse this kind of betting.
I have my own simple system: I double my bets. Here's how it works using 1 unit as the base:
1. Bet 1 unit. If you win, continue betting 1 unit.
2. If you lose, bet 1 unit again.
3. If you lose again, bet 3 units.
4. If you lose again, bet 7 units.
5. Continue doubling your bet until you win.
In the worst-case scenario, if you lose for nine rounds in a row, you have a 1 in 512 chance of that happening. As long as you win once out of those nine rounds, you'll be profitable. Each time you win, you recover your losses. This system requires an initial investment of around 700 units. Think about the probability of losing nine rounds in a row; it's 1 in 512. If you win at least once within those nine rounds, you'll be making a steady profit. I'm currently using 1-unit bets as I don't have much capital, and I'm earning 100 units a day. |
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