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April 10, 2024, 03:34:32 PM
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I'm not a fan of the game but aren't you the one to decide whether you wanna be a banker or player? Of course, the banker has the edge, and if it's them who decides who be the banker and the player then you have to be lucky to be chosen as a banker all the time.

Playing this game live online makes that counting card strategy inapplicable. Martingale and those Fibo still apply to this game but asking for another card is already a strategy.

That's about my limit of understanding when it comes to baccarat as well.  I've seen it played a few times but I have absolutely no idea what is going on.  I should probably watch a video on it or read some sort of instructions so I'm not totally lost.  If I were ever face to face with a baccarat table, I would probably just bet the banker and hope to win, having absolutely no idea what the odds are or even how to tell if the banker or the player won.  If anyone has any tips on a quick instructional video to show someone the ropes, feel free to share.
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April 10, 2024, 03:34:08 PM
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Baccarat is one of the popular live games now in the Philippines since it’s the original version of our local game lucky 9.

I saw many streamers that using betting pattern on this but I don’t see the logic how they decide to change bet from banker to dealer and vice versa by just relying only on the bet history. Baccarat is a game of pure luck so I don’t comprehend how they come any strategy on this game.

Am I missing something strategy which is almost similar to card counting of blackjack?

Baccarat is my favorite game, I used to play it alot a few years ago.
And yes, its just a coincidence, there is no such thing as "a pattern" in the game of baccarat.
Here is the example of baccarat pattern:



We can see that in the last row there is 1 Tie/Green and 3 Player/Blue and If we look at the previous rows, there is no Banker nor Player that can dominate the entire column.
So, for those who follow the pattern, they will definitely bet on Banker in the next round.

The patterns are not always the same or have standard rules, because they are formed from the imagination of each player.
So, Pattern in Baccarat = Gambler's Fallacy
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April 10, 2024, 03:24:00 PM
#4
Baccarat is one of the popular live games now in the Philippines since it’s the original version of our local game lucky 9.

I saw many streamers that using betting pattern on this but I don’t see the logic how they decide to change bet from banker to dealer and vice versa by just relying only on the bet history. Baccarat is a game of pure luck so I don’t comprehend how they come any strategy on this game.

Am I missing something strategy which is almost similar to card counting of blackjack?

There is no pattern in baccarat, there is no card counting similar to blackjack, it's either, banker or player and other side bets (draw/tie, super six/seven, pair). Although in every casinos, you will those card being given, and then you put red or blue and others make their pattern, i.e. sticks or those circles, big eye or small eye, that's what they called it.

Still base on pure luck or how lucky you can draw the conclusion on what will be the next winner here. Been playing baccarat for years, although I look at this so called patterns, I don't believed on them, this is another of what we call gamblers fallacy, in which we believed that a event is going to happen based on the results from a series of events.
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April 10, 2024, 02:14:37 PM
#3
Baccarat is one of the popular live games now in the Philippines since it’s the original version of our local game lucky 9.

I saw many streamers that using betting pattern on this but I don’t see the logic how they decide to change bet from banker to dealer and vice versa by just relying only on the bet history. Baccarat is a game of pure luck so I don’t comprehend how they come any strategy on this game.

Am I missing something strategy which is almost similar to card counting of blackjack?

If you are talking about the online one,then yeah it does not make sense because the game is software controlled and is run by some very complex algorithm that in the end will favor the house just like every slot machine is built for example,any software game there is no real logic behind it to go and change patterns as they simply have no true meaning.I know of many people putting up so called strategies in some certain slot machines from a specific provider which I am not naming here that provider and they think they can have an edge over the slot machine which simply is not the case as a slot machine is based solely on RNG,programmed to favor the house over the long run.

If you talk about real life baccarat then I don't know what to say as I rarely have played that game.
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April 10, 2024, 01:19:40 PM
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I'm not a fan of the game but aren't you the one to decide whether you wanna be a banker or player? Of course, the banker has the edge, and if it's them who decides who be the banker and the player then you have to be lucky to be chosen as a banker all the time.

Playing this game live online makes that counting card strategy inapplicable. Martingale and those Fibo still apply to this game but asking for another card is already a strategy.
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April 10, 2024, 12:07:31 PM
#1
Baccarat is one of the popular live games now in the Philippines since it’s the original version of our local game lucky 9.

I saw many streamers that using betting pattern on this but I don’t see the logic how they decide to change bet from banker to dealer and vice versa by just relying only on the bet history. Baccarat is a game of pure luck so I don’t comprehend how they come any strategy on this game.

Am I missing something strategy which is almost similar to card counting of blackjack?
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