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Edited by Iravan774 at 22-12-2023 12:39 PM
What is Baccarat Three Bead Road? Many players have heard of it but know very little about the gameplay of Three Bead Road. In simple terms, the Three Bead Road represents the Banker and Player outcomes using a three-bead notation, where "Banker" is represented by "B" and "Player" is represented by "P." Each set of three beads represents a sequence of results, and there are only eight possible combinations:
1. BBB (Banker, Banker, Banker)
2. PBP (Player, Banker, Player)
3. PBP (Player, Banker, Player)
4. BPB (Banker, Player, Banker)
5. BBP (Banker, Banker, Player)
6. PBB (Player, Banker, Banker)
7. PBP (Player, Banker, Player)
8. PPP (Player, Player, Player)
For example, "BBB, PPP" is called "Absolute Positive" because whatever the first bead is, the second and third beads are the same. "PBP, BPB" is known as "Absolute Negative" because whatever the first bead is, the second and third beads are the opposite. "BPB, PBB, PBP, BBP" are both "Positive" and "Negative" because they can have both matching and opposing second and third beads.
Using the Three Bead Road, if you see a pattern like "PBP, BPB, PBP, BBP,"what should you bet on in the 14th and 15th rounds?
Since the first four sets have formed an "Absolute Negative" pattern, you should continue to bet against it. In this case, you would bet on the Player in both the 14th and 15th rounds.
The strategy in Three Bead Road is to decide whether to bet positively or negatively based on the pattern that has formed in the previous rounds. For example, if you've seen a pattern like "BBB, PPP, PBP, BPB, BPB," you would continue betting in the same direction as the first bead or switch to the opposite bead for the remaining rounds.
Keep in mind that this strategy involves monitoring the pattern and making betting decisions accordingly. It doesn't guarantee wins but can be used as part of your overall Baccarat strategy. |
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