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When you're not having a good run in baccarat, and you've just won two rounds, should you stop in such a situation?
If you've won after losing, you can continue with flat betting.
Even if you're on a winning streak, it doesn't always end abruptly.
Winning in baccarat is just the reverse; as there's no continuous losing, there's no inability to win. It requires patience.
If you're afraid of not consistently winning, you can start by winning one round and gradually get used to it before going for a three-round streak.
There are various types of winning in baccarat, such as consecutive patterns like jumps, long streaks, pairs, short patterns, and dense patterns. For the first three, you can directly increase your bets. If you lose, start over.
For winning with short patterns or dense patterns, you can use three basic units each time. After each loss, increase your bet to one-third of the initial amount, and if that doesn't succeed, double it to two-thirds before restarting.
You can also employ a slight progression when pursuing winning in baccarat. For example, in the first round, you prepare 50-100. If it fails, in the second round, prepare 60-120.
For winning with short patterns, you can use a progressive betting strategy to capitalize on the momentum by increasing your initial bet after each win.
There's also a fault-tolerant progressive betting strategy for dealing with intermittent losses when pursuing winning in short patterns. In each round, use six basic units with a 1-2-3 multiple betting strategy. Each time you win, proportionally increase the initial bet for that round.
The fear of winning or the fear of losing can sometimes play tricks on the mind. If you win well, a few rounds can provide enough entertainment and profit for quite a while.
A three-round flat betting system is enough to cover one loss. Winning three rounds is equivalent to seven units. You can bet more money to chase losses while making a substantial profit, or bet less to maintain a balance. Different conditions and strategies call for various approaches. |
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