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This particular system 3U/4D win 3 to 4 units you must get out. It’s a win for sure. Other than that the longer you are playing the more chance you will get crash and burn.
Don't forget about 5dimes RNG bonus casino BAC is $1-5000 spread, with the 4% banker commission may be worth keeping track of your own board 🙂
Brunson FX Is that the guy who becomes overwhelmed with excitement when he wins a few bets in a row?
Actually the answer they gave you about the narrow bet spreads sounds like BS to me. Right now their $25 –$500 table allows $500 bets. If they just didn't want bets over $ 500 then why not make the $5 table have a max bet of $500 or even $250? They like to maintain that 20:1 ratio of Max:Min bets. That way a Martingaler can't go past a 5 step Marty. 1,2,4,8,16. Next bet should be 32. No can do on these tables.
Brunson! You and Brunson are my fave baccarat players!
Did you ever think of going up 3 units of .5 and down 4 units of .5 instead of using full units? Also, there are live $5 tables with $10,000 max bet in Las Vegas at the Venetian and the Palazzo…called Stadium Baccarat. Also, live $5 tables with $10,000 max bet at Wind Creek casino in Bethlehem, PA at Stadium Baccarat.
To clarify, I tested the Banker System using a $10 base wager on the Wizard of Odds…up $15 on a loss (3 units X .5 units), and down $20 on a win (4 units X .5 units). At one point, I was down over $300, but ended with a profit of $315.25. I like the idea of using .5 units to reduce the larger swings in your bankroll (if using full units). A $1,000 bankroll should be more than sufficient to cover any drawdowns when using a $10 base wager.
Finally, on any win on Banker during the first three wagers of the progression ($10, $25, $40), I immediately go back and wager my base bet of $10.
Whatever strategy you use what l do when l see a run of three P or B is to bet against for the next bet then resume whatever strategy your playing. l find statistically you should come out ahead in the long run.
I strongly suggest you use 1/2 units instead of full units of 1 when going three up and four down. Also, when using 1/2 units, I suggest not using any discretion on the amount wagered…3 units up of .5 on all losses (i.e., 1.5 units), and 4 units down of .5 on all wins (i.e., 2 units). Don't worry, you will get back to your base wager on a regular basis as long as you follow the above strictly, as well as always reverting back to your base wager if you win any of your first three wagers at the start of the progression. Trust me, it works!