Often sought though rarely found, a good baccarat strategy is usually
considered a myth among gamblers. I happen to disagree. What I DO agree with is
the fact that any strategy that promotes itself as a system is most likely full
of false, misleading, and useless information. There are, however, many basic baccarat
strategy moves one can make to up their chances of winning.
A predominant aspect of the baccarat games played at the local casino
is the scorecard. It looks like everyone at the table is keeping track of the
outcome on each hand, and that's exactly what they're doing. These people are
trying to spot patterns and then change their own betting patterns in order to
take advantage of a streak. The casinos encourage this behavior simply because
they know it has no bearing on the outcome of the game. Chasing patterns in baccarat
is as pointless as it is in roulette. One hand has no bearing on the next, and
is never influenced by the preceding hands. This is a simple trap that gamblers
all around the world fall into at one time or another. If you were betting on
the flip of a coin, and it landed heads up 9 times in a row, part of your brain
will inevitably yell out to you that a tails is imminent, and it's likely that
the 10th flip will land tails up. This reasoning is spurious; the chance of the
coin landing tails up on the 10th flip is exactly 50%, just as it was the first
nine times. Any baccarat strategy that makes you change your bets based
on previous hands is useless and should be completely disregarded.
So, although you will see almost everyone around you at the baccarat
table marking down numbers on casino provided cards, you should consider it
personal entertainment and think nothing more of it. Don't be fooled into
participating, it's just another way for the casino to distract you from the
important parts of the game-play. Seriously, would Las Vegas casinos provide baccarat
players with a pencil and a chart if they were really worth anything?
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