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Playing baccarat DB game, my personal view is that luck is very important, and many times the outcome depends on luck. During the game of baccarat, many players will bet according to the normal trends. If the expected patterns appear, it can be considered a good trend; otherwise, it is a bad trend. This is the result of baccarat players using trend spotting to place bets, which is also a way to test their luck.
So trend spotting is not considered a skill, but rather a test of luck! As for the "skill" of DB technique, it can vary from person to person, and everyone's playing style will be different. Is the use of betting amounts considered a skill? I personally think it can be considered a skill. Because DB involves money gains and losses, even if you play DB leisurely, you should aim for victory as the ultimate goal, which is winning money in the end!! The use of betting amounts can affect the outcome of the entire DB game.
Why is it that when everyone at the same table encounters good trends and bets in the same direction, the results of winning or losing are different? The key lies in the betting amounts. Some people will win a lot of money, some will win a little, and some will lose money! This involves the use of betting amounts and also relates to individual personalities and risk tolerance factors. Aggressive players will certainly take advantage of the opportunity to enlarge their bets and seize the opportunity, while conservative players will just bet the same amount, and timid players will only win less and less.
Nowadays, casinos not only list the big trends but also list other trends such as pig road, bottom road, small road, and big eye road. This is simply to give more opportunities for gamblers to bet on different trends, increase the frequency of betting, and even if the number of wins and losses is about the same, they still take a larger cut, increasing the chances of losing money for some gamblers.
I sit at a table where I observe many rounds before betting. Some people ask me why I am so patient. I answer: there are over seventy rounds in a shoe of cards, how many can you really predict? There is too much to observe, such as the card trends (predicting the trends of the hands), the player trends (observing the luck of the participants), and so on! Besides, with our limited betting amounts, instead of betting impulsively, why not watch for changes and then concentrate our bets for a big strike? |
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