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"Case one: We bet on the banker. The player's first card is 7, and the banker's card is a 0. You think, ""I hope the player doesn't get a 0. With 7 points, the banker won't have an easy win."" As expected, the player draws an 8. At this point, you're thinking the banker won't draw another 0, right? Because if they do, with a card change, the banker will win with 8 points. Sure enough, the banker's second card is another 0. The player has 5 points, and then the player's third card is another 8, making the player's total 3 points. You hope the banker doesn't get another 0; otherwise, the banker will surely win with the player's two 8 cards. And as expected, the banker's third card is another 0. The player has 3 points, and the banker has 0 points. The result is still a loss.
Case two: We bet on the player. The player's first card is 0, and the banker's card is 8. Your heart races, as the first card's outcome is uncertain. The second card for the player is an 8, making you happy because even if the banker draws a 0, you won't lose money. However, the banker's second card is an Ace. The player has 8 points, and the banker has 9 points. It's still a loss.
Case three: We bet on the banker. The player's first card is 0, and the banker's card is 8. You're feeling good, hoping for a 0 from the player. But your hopes are dashed when the player's second card is a 9. You pray for the banker to get a 0, but it doesn't go as you wish. Whatever the outcome, the banker doesn't draw a 0.
Case four: We bet on the player. The player's first card is 7, and the banker's card is 0. You pray for the player to draw a 0, as 7 points are not bad. Luckily, the player gets a 0. The banker's second card is a 10, and you're still feeling good, relieved it's not a 9 (9 and 10 both favor the banker). Then the banker's third card directly draws an 8 or 9, and you curse inwardly, frustrated by the outcome.
Case five: We bet on the banker. The player's first two cards are 4 points, and the banker's first two cards are 5 points. You're nervous, hoping the player draws a 0 so the banker can win. However, the player doesn't comply and draws a 7 instead. Now you're anxious; whether a 6 or an 8 comes, the banker wins. Yet, the player insists on drawing a 7, leaving you nervous about what the banker will draw next. If the banker draws a 5, how can you survive? The reality shows that the game can be quite frustrating; the banker draws a 5, and it's another loss for you.
In baccarat, there are many different scenarios and card combinations, and the outcome can often be unpredictable and frustrating. Each case highlights the emotional rollercoaster players can experience during the game." |
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