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Edited by Kitu11 at 22-12-2023 01:49 PM
I started playing baccarat at this time last year, and it's been a whole year. The process in between is the same for everyone.
This strategy is only suitable for EA (electronic baccarat). Brothers in the mixed baccarat forum all follow the Smiling Method. This method was once very popular, and I was a staunch follower as well. I've managed to stay undefeated over the past year, but I couldn't win big either. My strategy is based on this philosophy.
My strategy can be summarized in eight words: Follow the trend strategy + Counter-trend strategy.
For what I define as trends, everyone can refer to the Smiling Method's Part One, Two, and Three. I won't say more.
Follow the trend strategy: In any round of play, no matter how many hands are dealt, using the Smiling Method to cut in will form a pattern like '++-+--++---+-++-+++' or something similar in the win-loss trend. If the first hand we cut in with is a '+,' we can follow the trend according to the Smiling Principle. As long as we don't encounter '––,' the follow-the-trend strategy remains effective.
Counter-trend strategy: Based on the previous rounds of cards dealt, simulate the win-loss trend of the Smiling Method. If '––' is predominant, then adopt a counter-strategy.
Switching between the two: Strategies cannot be fixed; a fixed strategy is a dead end. Usually, the switch between the two is a mystical process. It's a kind of feeling, but through my statistics, it generally remains effective for 5-10 rounds. The rhythm of switching strategies must match the changing dynamics of the game. This is the most challenging part. So, as Smiling mentioned in his article, if there are two consecutive losses, you should stop. However, in my strategy, you don't need to stop; you can continue with every round. |
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