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Liu Wen Cong
18-Nov 2010 Thursday 4:19 AM (4910 days ago)               #1
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First of all hi to all AB buddies. I'm a dealer working in a local IR and I'm here to share my views about gambling.

Baccarat
I've been dealing baccarat for almost the whole of my short 8 months career and I'm here to tell you what I've realise in a game of baccarat.

Betting on Banker only
I'm sure most of you knows that in baccarat Banker has a 51% chances of winning while Player has 49% due to the card rules. And thats also the reason why the payment for Banker is 0.95:1
Given this subtle difference is it really a wise choice to bet only on Banker? The answer is no. On average a shoe can dealt about 75 games. And given the slight advantage of Banker, the Banker does not necessary wins more hand then Player in a shoe.

Reading the chart
I've seen many funny methods of interpreting the sequence of the opening between Banker and Player. I can't stress enough that non of the sequence works. In a game of Baccarat its all about luck and following the chart does not increase your chances of winning no matter how you interpret it. The chart is merely a reference for people who wants to see it.

Following dragon
From my perspective following the dragon isn't a bad things especially when it gets really hot. But please keep your bet consistence and don't increase it. Doubling up is definitely out of the question. A "dragon" is merely a lucky run and the chart doesn't gives any hint whether it will continue or stop no matter how you sees it.

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18-Nov 2010 Thursday 1:52 PM (4909 days ago)            #2
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quote originally posted by Liu Wen Cong:

First of all hi to all AB buddies. I'm a dealer working in a local IR and I'm here to share my views about gambling.

Baccarat
I've been dealing baccarat for almost the whole of my short 8 months career and I'm here to tell you what I've realise in a game of baccarat.

Betting on Banker only
I'm sure most of you knows that in baccarat Banker has a 51% chances of winning while Player has 49% due to the card rules. And thats also the reason why the payment for Banker is 0.95:1
Given this subtle difference is it really a wise choice to bet only on Banker? The answer is no. On average a shoe can dealt about 75 games. And given the slight advantage of Banker, the Banker does not necessary wins more hand then Player in a shoe.

Reading the chart
I've seen many funny methods of interpreting the sequence of the opening between Banker and Player. I can't stress enough that non of the sequence works. In a game of Baccarat its all about luck and following the chart does not increase your chances of winning no matter how you interpret it. The chart is merely a reference for people who wants to see it.

Following dragon
From my perspective following the dragon isn't a bad things especially when it gets really hot. But please keep your bet consistence and don't increase it. Doubling up is definitely out of the question. A "dragon" is merely a lucky run and the chart doesn't gives any hint whether it will continue or stop no matter how you sees it.




Appreciate your kind input.. Smile given that this is also just your 2ND post since you joined in 2005... Wink




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18-Nov 2010 Thursday 9:33 PM (4909 days ago)            #3
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quote originally posted by Liu Wen Cong:

First of all hi to all AB buddies. I'm a dealer working in a local IR and I'm here to share my views about gambling.

Baccarat
I've been dealing baccarat for almost the whole of my short 8 months career and I'm here to tell you what I've realise in a game of baccarat.

Betting on Banker only
I'm sure most of you knows that in baccarat Banker has a 51% chances of winning while Player has 49% due to the card rules. And thats also the reason why the payment for Banker is 0.95:1
Given this subtle difference is it really a wise choice to bet only on Banker? The answer is no. On average a shoe can dealt about 75 games. And given the slight advantage of Banker, the Banker does not necessary wins more hand then Player in a shoe.

Reading the chart
I've seen many funny methods of interpreting the sequence of the opening between Banker and Player. I can't stress enough that non of the sequence works. In a game of Baccarat its all about luck and following the chart does not increase your chances of winning no matter how you interpret it. The chart is merely a reference for people who wants to see it.

Following dragon
From my perspective following the dragon isn't a bad things especially when it gets really hot. But please keep your bet consistence and don't increase it. Doubling up is definitely out of the question. A "dragon" is merely a lucky run and the chart doesn't gives any hint whether it will continue or stop no matter how you sees it.



Thanks for ur input. Though I already know beforehand all of all you have mentioned, I would like to ask why so many ppl still want to bet on baccarat and says it is easy to win money? or it is also easy to lose which nobody mentions?



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20-Nov 2010 Saturday 4:40 PM (4907 days ago)            #4
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Hi,

Nice to read your post..
from my past experience,i quite fully agree with you on following the dragon



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Liu Wen Cong
21-Nov 2010 Sunday 4:58 AM (4907 days ago)            #5
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quote originally posted by KlavierJoenessGavin:

Thanks for ur input. Though I already know beforehand all of all you have mentioned, I would like to ask why so many ppl still want to bet on baccarat and says it is easy to win money? or it is also easy to lose which nobody mentions?




Baccarat is the most popular and preferred game in casino worldwide simply because it has the lowest house edge. In layman's term the casino has the least percentage to win gamblers in a game of Baccarat compared to every other casino games. It is definitely not the case of "easiest to win" but "higher chances to win".

The "easiest" way to win is to play with a system. While Martingale system has been tout as a one way ticket to bankruptcy, if you're able to control your losing your may actually increase your chances to win significantly. What I mean by increasing your chances to win is not "chances to win per hand" but "chances to win at the end of the day". I've seen many gambler losing 20, 30k using Martingale system but also seen players making a living using the very same system.

The most important factor is self impose discipline. Most people who tried and fail using Martingale system is because of greed and betting more what their capital can sustain.

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extremepower
27-Nov 2010 Saturday 12:23 PM (4900 days ago)            #6
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yup. discipline is important. 10-20% profit run. If 50-100% bonus. Need a partner to pull you out. Don't go beyond 2 hrs tolerance Wink.

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01-Dec 2010 Wednesday 5:37 PM (4896 days ago)            #7
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quote originally posted by extremepower:

yup. discipline is important. 10-20% profit run. If 50-100% bonus. Need a partner to pull you out. Don't go beyond 2 hrs tolerance .




i agree. usually after 2-3 hrs, u start to tired and start to lose due to poor judgement



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Tks My Friend..... Smile



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07-Feb 2011 Monday 10:55 PM (4828 days ago)            #9
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Bro, How's ur view on Pontoon?



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24-Feb 2011 Thursday 6:47 PM (4811 days ago)            #10
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Also on Number Game, a good judgement is needed whether the next ball is high or low, odd or even. Its a matter of a geussing game and chance but really fun. Smile

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