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"When the baccarat road is not favorable, and you've just won two rounds, what should you do in such a situation?
After a win or a loss, you can start by flat betting again.
If you're confident in your streak, it won't always end abruptly.
In baccarat, winning is essentially just the reverse; since there's no continuous losing, you can always achieve a win with patience.
If you're worried about not consistently winning, you can start with a single win, and as you get used to it, you can aim for three in a row.
There are various ways to achieve a win, including consecutive patterns like streaks, such as jumping streaks, long streaks, pairs, short patterns, and dense patterns. The first three don't need further explanation; you can increase your bets directly. If you lose, you can start over.
For baccarat short patterns and dense patterns, you can use three basic units. After each loss, the first bet is one-third of your initial amount. If that's not successful, the second bet is two-thirds, and if it still doesn't work, start over.
You can also introduce a little progression when pursuing a win. For example, in the first round, prepare 50-100. If that fails, prepare 60-120 in the second round.
For short pattern wins, use three basic units each time, and after each win, use a snowballing approach to increase your initial bet for that round.
There's also a fault-tolerant progressive approach for dealing with intermittent losses when pursuing wins in short patterns. In each round, use six basic units with a 1-2-3 multiple betting strategy. After a win, increase your initial bet for that round proportionally.
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. With more money, you can play a longer streak, betting high to win back your losses and earn a profit. With less money, winning a few rounds can still yield decent returns. Different conditions and strategies call for various approaches." |
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