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My Bacarrat Diary ... Need advices from advanced players! My Bacarrat Diary ... Need advices from advanced players!

08-23-2017 , 05:15 PM
Yeah, of course everything depends about the number of bets you've made along the 20 years interval.
The random walk absorbing probabilities help us to define this issue.

And naturally the probability to be ahead after x trials won't never be zero.

Anyway I agree with many points you have explained here, notably that to raise the rate of success (or, better sayed, to decrease the rate of failure) any player should bet very few hands.
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09-19-2017 , 11:30 AM
Baccarat is the sickest and most demented game of it all. A friend once told me, this game will ruin your life and he was right. Seems so easy, intuitive, the board is in your face, people writing **** down like they can predict patterns or have an edge, but in the end....EVERYONE IS A BIG ****ING DEGENERATE LOSER. You will lose everything you have and more.

The only people who MIGHT win are those who play 1 session and never play again, or those who are cheating. Winning in Baccarat is hands down the biggest curse, because you will come back for more until they will suck your life dry.

Stay away from that **** and any other gambling unless you want to be one of those 50 year old homeless guys begging for money on a side of a highway and trying to run up crumbled $1s into the next big hit.

I would compare Baccarat to pushing a giant round boulder up the mountain with your bare hands.
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09-19-2017 , 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by MonkeyMonkey
Baccarat is the sickest and most demented game of it all. .
Baccarat players are the sickest and most demented people the gambling scene knows. Not the game.

Even getting a favourable edge (no commission and no EZ F-7 table), the vast majority of bac players eventually will be losers.

On actual tables, no one bac player itlr will lose about 1.25% or so of the amount wagered, he/she will lose a lot more. Casinos reports confirm that.

Thus even an utopistic 1.36% favourable edge would be so misinterpreted by most that the game is still unbeatable for them.
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09-19-2017 , 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by asymbacguy
Baccarat players are the sickest and most demented people the gambling scene knows. Not the game.

Even getting a favourable edge (no commission and no EZ F-7 table), the vast majority of bac players eventually will be losers.

On actual tables, no one bac player itlr will lose about 1.25% or so of the amount wagered, he/she will lose a lot more. Casinos reports confirm that.

Thus even an utopistic 1.36% favourable edge would be so misinterpreted by most that the game is still unbeatable for them.
Bottom line, there isn't a single long term winner. Unless of course, they played few short sessions and never came back. NOBODY CAN WIN LONG TERM. This is an -EV game and will always be. I have noticed you saying otherwise, but I am sorry you are wrong. Please don't let people believe otherwise and ruin their ****ing lives with this devil of a game/addiction.
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09-23-2017 , 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by MonkeyMonkey
Bottom line, there isn't a single long term winner. Unless of course, they played few short sessions and never came back. NOBODY CAN WIN LONG TERM. This is an -EV game and will always be. I have noticed you saying otherwise, but I am sorry you are wrong. Please don't let people believe otherwise and ruin their ****ing lives with this devil of a game/addiction.
I know what you are talking about.

Anyway baccarat still exists because of "luck oriented" asian players.

Luck favors prepared minds and not asian players.

Well, is anyone going to count cards in order to get an advantage?

No way. They're more smart than that.

So they deserve to go broke.
Fortunately.









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