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"The inventor of the Baccarat card counting method is John May, a British national, and a top card counter in the professional gambling world. He made a name for himself in casinos in less than three years, and he is known for being banned from over 90% of the casinos in the UK. These casinos have issued ""exclusion orders"" preventing him from entering and playing a single round. He has also worked as a gambling consultant for several American casinos and is currently active as a consultant, teaching gambling techniques, writing, and providing advice for a living.
Baccarat Card Counting Method:
This method involves keeping an eye on the positions of the two critical cards, 4 and 9, when the dealer shuffles the cards. It combines this information with the fundamental principles of Baccarat, assigning different point values to cards with different ranks. Each time a card is dealt, points are added or subtracted. This allows you to assess the probability of whether the banker or the player is more likely to win. Typically, when you detect that a 9 is in play, you should increase your bet on the player, and if you discover a 4, you should increase your bet on the banker.
After observing the table for a significant amount of time, if you notice that neither the player nor the banker has a direct winning hand, indicating that both sides need additional cards, and the player starts drawing first, you can make certain assumptions. For example:
- If the player has 0 points, the banker wins twice (1, 10 is greater than 0, 1) and loses twice (8, 9 is greater than 8, 9).
- If the player has 1 point, the banker wins three times (1, 9, 10 is greater than 0, 1, 2) and loses once (8 is greater than 9).
- If the player has 2 points, the banker has a good chance of winning (8, 9, 10, 1 is greater than 0, 1, 2, 3).
This method requires a careful assessment of the game's dynamics and a level head to make informed bets, which is crucial for success in Baccarat." |
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