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Edited by Indra55 at 22-12-2023 04:51 AM
The baccarat single and double method includes various strategies, such as the previous point-based single and double method and KARLL's count-based single and double method. Now, I'd like to share a purely probabilistic single and double method based on statistical principles.
According to a statistical triangle, 1 [B] (Banker) or [P] (Player) occurs twice as often as 2 [BB] or [PP], and 2 [BB] or [PP] occurs twice as often as 3 [BBB] or [PPP], and so on. In the end, it's evident that odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7...) have twice the frequency of even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8...) in terms of counts and can also be proven based on odds. Let's look at an example of how to use this method.
In the big road (a baccarat road map):
Big Road: P-BBB-PP-B-PPPPP-BBBB-P-B-P-BBB-PPPP-BBB
At this point, the big road has opened with the first P. We want to make it an odd number, so we bet on B (Banker) to interrupt P, making it an independent 1. We succeed and win 1. Now, the big road is P-B. To make B a single, we bet on P. Unfortunately, the big road becomes PBBB, and B is now counted as 2. We continue to bet on B to make it 3, and we succeed. Now, the big road is PBBB. With B now being 3 (an odd number), we can try to interrupt by betting on P. We succeed, and the winning pattern is -++ (1 win). At this point, the big road is PBBBP. Following the odd-even principle, we bet on B, but we fail. The big road becomes PBBBPP, and we bet on P, failing again. The even pattern has formed, and the winning pattern is --.
This pattern continues for single and double winning patterns:
Odd Numbers (+): 1, 3, 5, 7, ...
Even Numbers (-): 2, 4, 6, 8, ...
From the odds mentioned above, the probability for singles (odd) is 2/3, and for doubles (even), the probability is 1/3. Betting on singles means you win 1 and lose 2, while betting on doubles means you win 2 and lose 1. This method helps focus on whether the outcome will be odd or even, similar to a roulette system involving three lines.
Regarding the betting strategy, you can use a cancellation system based on forum members' experiences. The primary bet is on odd numbers, and you use a 1-2 cancellation system. Based on practical experience and statistics (per shoe unit):
- Odds are close to twice as often as evens (14:7): 51.5%
- Odds are slightly more than evens (12:9): 31.7%
- Equal occurrence of odds and evens (11:11): 10.8%
- Evens are slightly more than odds (12:9): 5.0%
- Evens occur twice as often as odds (14:7): 1.0% |
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