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Edited by Ritu77 at 23-12-2023 05:45 PM
Baccarat, as a straightforward and popular gambling game, has always been favored by a large number of players. However, in the actual gaming process, what may seem simple with only three possible outcomes – banker, player, and tie – often involves a pattern of banker followed by player or player followed by banker. As an experienced baccarat player, I have developed a strategy known as the "Break Three, Break Four" method, which boasts remarkably high accuracy and ensures significant wins in practical gameplay.
While each round's outcome in baccarat is considered independent, without a direct correlation to previous results, in real gameplay, patterns such as long streaks or single jumps are not as frequent. On the other hand, three or four consecutive outcomes tend to occur more regularly. This relatively higher occurrence rate provides us with profitable opportunities.
The method is quite simple. Upon entering a baccarat game, randomly select a table, and patiently wait. Once a three-consecutive streak appears, take action on the opposite outcome for the fourth round – for instance, if there is a three-banker streak, bet on the player for the fourth round.
If, unfortunately, the fourth round also results in a banker win, continue betting on the player for the fifth round, doubling the wager compared to the previous round. If the outcome is a player win, stop betting and wait for the next three-consecutive streak opportunity. If the streak continues, pause and wait for the next three-consecutive opportunity.
Having lost two previous bets totaling 60 units, the next wager after a losing streak should start from 120 units. This way, if the bet wins, not only will the initial investment be recovered, but also a profit of 60 units will be achieved.
Some players may wonder about the viability of this method. In reality, interested players can try it out for themselves on any table where about half of the shoe has been dealt. Simulate the calculations using this method, and you will find that it is indeed practical! |
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