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1. Baccarat Point Counting Method
The point-counting method in baccarat is based on the point difference between the first two cards, which serves as the basis for the next bet. If the point difference between the first two cards decreases, the next bet is placed on the side of the last winner. If the difference widens, the next bet is placed on the side of the last loser.
For example:
1st hand: Banker wins 8 to 4 (difference = 8 - 4 = 4)
2nd hand: Player wins 7 to 5 (difference = 7 - 5 = 2)
3rd hand: Player wins 9 to 0 (difference = 9 - 0 = 9) (start betting)
4th hand: Banker wins 7 to 4 (difference = 7 - 4 = 3)
5th hand: Player wins 8 to 2 (difference = 8 - 2 = 6)
In this example:
From the 1st hand to the 2nd hand, the difference decreases (by 2), so the 3rd hand is bet on the side of the Player.
From the 2nd hand to the 3rd hand, the difference widens (by 9), so the 4th hand is bet on the side of the Banker.
From the 3rd hand to the 4th hand, the difference decreases (by 3), so the 5th hand is bet on the side of the Banker.
2. Xianren Zhilu (Baccarat Card Counting Method)
Xianren Zhilu is a method used in baccarat. It categorizes cards based on their point values into three groups:
1. Neutral Cards: A, 6, 7
2. Positive Cards: 2, 3, 4, 5
3. Negative Cards: 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K
The method involves counting the number of negative cards in each shoe or round. Depending on the count, you decide whether to bet on the Banker or the Player. If there are 3, 4, 5, or 6 negative cards in a shoe, you bet on the Player. If there are 0, 1, or 2 negative cards, you bet on the Banker.
3. One Cut Dragon Strategy
The "One Cut Dragon Strategy" has three different approaches:
1. Three-Skip Betting: You skip the first three hands, then start betting based on the outcomes. If there's a skip in the results, you place your bet on the opposite side of the last win.
2. Six-Connect Betting: If the first three hands result in a loss, you continue to skip until a six-connect appears. Then, you start betting using a pattern.
3. Single Gap Betting: You wait for the appearance of a gap in the results and then bet accordingly.
4. Mandarin Duck Poker Strategy
The "Mandarin Duck Poker Strategy" involves observing the last two hands in the baccarat game. If the results show two wins in a row (either Player or Banker), you continue to bet on the same side (Player or Banker) in the next hand. If there's a tie or a loss, you switch to the other side.
5. ED Two-Pearl Road Strategy
The ED Two-Pearl Road Strategy involves analyzing the results of the baccarat game, focusing on the "positive" (P) and "negative" (B) sequences in the two-pearl road. You observe the first two outcomes and decide which side (P or B) to bet on based on the sequence's strength.
6. Three-Pearl Road Strategy
The "Three-Pearl Road Strategy" focuses on identifying patterns in the Three-Pearl Road. You bet on the opposite outcome if the first two hands result in a pair (e.g., Player-Player or Banker-Banker) and bet according to the pattern: Player on the third hand for a Banker-Banker sequence and Banker on the third hand for a Player-Player sequence.
7. Three-Pearl Road Single-Bet Strategy
The "Three-Pearl Road Single-Bet Strategy" involves betting only one side for each column in the Three-Pearl Road. You choose to bet on either Player or Banker based on the last two outcomes (either both Player or both Banker) and then bet the opposite outcome for the third hand in that column. This method allows you to capture potential trends and avoid excessive losses.
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