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For nearly 50/50 games like baccarat, sic bo, roulette's even money bets, etc., I have a good method that can help you win more and lose less, and it's simple.
First of all, I would like to thank the famous American gambler Lawrence Revere. His work "Playing Casino Games to Win" has been read by many, and some feel that Revere did not explain everything. In fact, he did, but very subtly. After repeatedly reading it, I finally understood it.
To put it simply, what does the casino rely on to make money? Besides exploiting people's psychological weaknesses, the main thing that allows the casino to make money is when there is no trend, or what foreigners often call a "choppy hand."
What is no trend? It's when there is a win-loss-win-loss pattern, or win-win-lose-lose, or win-win-lose, lose-lose-win, etc. In other words, when one side wins once or twice and then the other side wins, that's no trend.
The casino can make money often (besides the advantage of the house edge) because of this. Why? Because when there is no trend most of the time, the casino knows that as long as a table continues to be choppy like this, the money will keep rolling in for the casino.
So, what is the casino most afraid of? The answer is obvious: trends. Trends do not appear frequently, but they always do. Once they appear, players who know how to use them will win money, and the losers will be the casinos. This is what the casino fears most.
What Revere attacked the casino with was the use of trends and patiently waiting for them to arrive.
But how do you do it?
Because there is no trend most of the time, you need to conserve your strength (or gambling funds) and wait for the opportunity. How do you do that?
It's simple. Revere's method is to use 1-2.
What is 1-2? It means betting one unit and, if you win, increasing the bet to two units. Regardless of whether you win or lose the second hand, the third hand goes back to one unit.
In other words, if you win, bet 2, and regardless of whether you win or lose, the next bet is 1. If you lose the first bet of 1, do not increase the bet.
Remember, you can only increase the bet when you are winning, not when you are losing.
Of course, you can also continue to bet 2 if you win after betting 1, but remember not to increase the bet when you lose.
Similarly, you can continue to bet 1 if you win after betting 1, and you can increase the bet after another win, but remember, there is no certainty, nothing is definite in gambling.
Once again, you can bet like this: 1-2-1, or 1-1-2 (winning twice with 1, and then increasing the bet on the third hand), or 1-2-2 (if you lose, you can use the 2 unit bet on the third hand).
It's simple, right? In short, use 1-2 flexibly when there is no trend to place bets.
Another question is, where do you place your bets?
For 50/50 games, except for blackjack, there is almost always a banker/player option. Revere has already said, but very subtly, that when there is no trend, you can do these two things:
1. Simply stop playing. Here, you can also say that if you lose several hands in a row, you can take a break, relax, and it will help you.
2. Go with the flow. This is very important, and many people have not seen this clearly. Let me say it again, go with the flow.
What does that mean? It means that when there is no trend, you can relax, don't think too much, and use the small bets of 1-2 mentioned earlier to bet on either side.
To reiterate, it's very important to use small bets of 1-2, and you can bet on either the banker or player when there is no trend. |
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