Just curious if anybody on the forum has had success playing any of the roulette systems on baccarat. I'm interested in hearing some experiences.
Hello All,
I am also supporting this thought !!
It should be possible to develope a working Baccarat strategy with the knowledge we have,
because this game is definitely much more simple structured than Roulette ...
Am I wrong here ? -- I don`t think so ...
Greetings and have a good week All !!!
Rolf
Well the answer is both Yes and No. While the options to place your bets are less, it doesn't make the game easier.
Roulette have always been, in my opinion, a game of even chances, just like baccarat. You have losing strikes, winning strikes, trends, z-scores, the probabilities behind and everything... that is all similar.
The difference with roulette comes with the fact you can decide to risk less, to win less, or risk more to win more. For example, the dozens. Someone could decide to play safer and bet two dozens (1 chip each), You then have 2 out of 3 chances of winning 1 unit, that's awesome... but in the counter part, when you lose, you lose 2 units, the same 2 units you won before.
So if you were to have everything "quite" balanced "enough", you'd lose just as much as you win. And that bring us back to even money bets. With even money you, OR win your bet, OR lose your bet, nothing else, nothing more.
Roulette works that way. In the long run, you get nowhere. At all. That's why they added the "0" to turn a neutral expectation game into a negative expectation game.
Roulette = Baccarat in that sense.
In MY opinion, if you want to beat one or the other, you need a serious money management plan.
Simply that.
Here's the problem, how do you know when to rise or lower your bet?
That's the question guys.
I agree. If some of the systems work well for roulette they should surely work well for baccarat as well!
A couple of the guys have been playing (I THINK) Pattern Breaker type styles on Baccarat.
There is also something in off topic...wait...found it for you ;)
link:://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=5715.0 (link:://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=5715.0)
As far as I know, Twister had some good results with it...
Regards,
M
Thanks for the responses guys. I look forward to hearing and learning more in the future!
nitrix,
In response to your question :
YOUR QUESTION:
Here's the problem, how do you know when to rise or lower your bet?
That's the question guys
My REPLY :
No sweat at all Your FIRST bet is always higher than the second bet.
At a $ 10 table minimum table your first bet would be $ 20 . If you win you regress to $ 10.
If a loss occurs then you would bet $ 20 again .
If you are in a winning series like 2-1-2-1-2-1-2-1 a choppy table cannot hurt you.This is just the basic idea . A POSITIVE progression with a regresssion during a winning series looks entirely different.
2-1-2-3-3-5-1-2-3-5-1
UP and PULL !!!
Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!
I tested a system before where "Up & Pull" was mentioned and it had -great- results. I didn't bookmark it because to overall system was losing way too quickly... but by "great" I mean it had good bases.
Nathan, despite the fact all the systems you posted on VLS are flat betting (which I hate), I've learned a lot from your constructive posts on there.
If you were to work on the even chances, I'm pretty sure you'd come up with a killer. You should dedicate it more time, I swear :)
Anyway, thanks again, now I have a few more thoughts for brainstorming tonight!