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Post time 17-10-2023 07:55:40 | Show all posts |Read mode
The so-called "two-person gambling method" naturally requires the cooperation of two people. So, if you and a friend enter the baccarat game together, you can use this method to ensure your victory.

The two-person gambling method involves one person betting on the "Banker" and the other person betting on the "Player." Some may say, "Are you crazy? According to your method, someone will win, and someone will lose. In theory, it's always a tie. However, if you bet on the 'Banker' and win, you still have to pay a commission, which means that if the person betting on the 'Banker' wins, you will still lose due to the commission."

Indeed, if both players use the "average bet" when gambling together, this situation can occur. However, if their bet amounts are different, the results will vary.

Let's use an example where each bet is $100. The person betting on the "Banker" places a $100 bet, while the person betting on the "Player" places a $300 bet. If the "Player" wins, both players together win $200. If the "Player" loses, both players together lose $205.

This simple calculation is something that everyone can understand. So, where is the trick in this? In fact, I'm using the concept of "luck."

When two people enter a baccarat game, their luck can be different. So, if one person is having bad luck and bets in one direction, the other person with better luck can bet in the opposite direction and increase the bet size, increasing the chances of winning.

However, how do you determine which person has good luck and which one doesn't? My approach is to start with both players betting with "average bets." After several rounds, if one person consistently loses, for example, if Player A loses four out of five times, Player B can increase their bet and continue using this method.

When Player B wins a few hands, and the tides turn, they can switch back to using "average bets" until there's a clear loser again. This way, the method takes advantage of individual luck.

The benefit of this method is that even if one person has extremely bad luck, two people working together can still win a substantial amount of money. Conversely, if both people have similar luck, the losses are limited, mainly just the commission fees, making it suitable for longer-term play.

However, there are some things to be aware of with this method. Firstly, it's not advisable to stay at the baccarat table for too long, and you should have a "stop-win point" in mind. Secondly, the losing party must control their emotions and not increase bets recklessly. Lastly, the gambling bankroll and profits should be split evenly between the two participants.

But some may ask, "What if I'm playing baccarat alone? Can I use a similar method?" My answer is that there is a method, but it has a lower success rate than the two-person method and should only be used occasionally.

In baccarat, just like in individual luck, different tables have different "luck." In "Bai Junglok," such tables are easy to find. A weak table is usually crowded with gamblers, and many people follow the majority when placing bets.

So, is it a good idea to look for a weak table and bet against the majority? I personally believe this is not a good method. Why? Firstly, because too many people gather, it's easy to create a herd mentality that affects your rational decisions. As a result, situations can occur where everyone thinks it's a sure win, but baccarat ends up taking all the bets, causing everyone to lose money.

Furthermore, weak tables often experience changes from weak to strong during a session. When you squeeze into a table to place bets, the table may have just started to turn in the opposite direction, and you might end up losing money.

If you want to use the table selection method for gambling, it's better to choose a strong table and tailor your betting strategy against the weak side, effectively assisting the "Banker."

For example, before dealing the cards, there's $10,000 bet on the "Banker" and only $6,000 on the "Player." You can bet on the "Player" side, and the bet amount can be based on your own judgment and capabilities.

Why would you do this? Because baccarat always has the advantage, and strong tables are where baccarat makes its money. Choosing a strong table allows you to think calmly and make rational decisions. In this way, you are essentially helping the "Banker."

In practice, this method requires continuous counting, and ideally, you should bet throughout an entire shoe of cards. This requires a significant bankroll and is suitable for well-funded investors. Additionally, one potentially controversial aspect of this method is that it may seem like you're intentionally betting against the majority, which can sometimes draw negative attention. Therefore, only those with strong psychological fortitude should use this method and not be affected by the opinions of others.
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Post time 17-10-2023 09:05:33 | Show all posts
"There's also a guaranteed winning strategy, which requires some research."
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Post time 17-10-2023 09:51:56 | Show all posts
If it works well, it's worth a try.
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Post time 17-10-2023 10:49:21 | Show all posts
Here's another method, I've looked up quite a few.
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