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Edited by 977Iti at 22-12-2023 10:18 AM
1. Learn to accept defeat. In other words, be prepared to lose before you start. If you can't afford to lose, it's best not to bet. In other words, if you're playing with borrowed money and under significant financial pressure, the more you fear losing, the more likely you are to lose.
2. About streaks. Poker has no memory, so theoretically, every deal of cards is an independent event, and the probability of the dealer and the player winning is both 50%. In theory, there are no streaks in Baccarat (BJL). But if we're betting on Baccarat, and we have to consider streaks, what should we do? You can only find patterns within randomness and wait for streaks! So when to be patient, when to wait, when to be aggressive, it all depends on individual judgment and intuition. It's contradictory, right? If it weren't contradictory, why would nine out of ten gamblers lose when they bet? Casino owners are not philanthropists.
3. Betting strategy. With a clear understanding of the above, you won't lose your wits in front of so-called winning streaks, and you'll realize how crucial it is to stick to your betting principles. People who impulsively bet heavily and recklessly with a single bet, while they may win money quickly, also lose it faster than anyone when they start losing.
4. Stop-loss and take-profit principles. There's not much to say, many people understand this, but very few can truly adhere to it. This includes me, who often gives back the hard-earned money I've won because of greed.
5. Flat betting is king, try not to chase losses. Most of the time, you should stick to flat betting; chasing losses can easily lead to losing control, so try to avoid it. This is based on personal experience, and there's not much more to say.
6. Time principle, make sure not to play when fatigued. Stick to the principle of not engaging in long battles when you're tired or fatigued. |
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