10 thoughts on “Explanation of Baccarat and the system that I use to win around $200 an hour

  1. This is great. Is there a way that you could have filmed this better or orientate the screen so we can see it?

  2. Try this system. This is a Martindale and Fibonacci system combined. Find a 25-5000 table. There are 2 things you will need to play this system. About $12,000 and balls of steel. Here is the betting schedule. 25-50-100-200-275-425-725-1175-1900-3075-5000. Bet banker on the first 4 bets. This is the martengale part. If you win in these first 4 bets, start over. At the 275 bet, start betting the player. At this point you are in the Fibonacci section of betting. If you win, move down 2 bets. If you lose, move up one bet. The bets DO get very large at times. That is where the balls of steel come into play. The reason you bet banker in the beginning is to keep the commission low. Have I actually tried this at a casino, no. My wife would never let me. I have tried it however at the 'wizard of odds' website and have done well. My goal is always 500 and I usually make that in 1 8 deck shoe. You CAN lose using this or any other system. But of the ones that I have tried, this seems to work the best. The worst scenario using this system is ppppbbbbbbbbb. The $10 schedule is 10-20-40-80-110-170-280-450-730-1180-1910-3090-5000. Same rules but much safer, although it will take longer to win $500. Sometimes 3 shoes. Good luck.

  3. Hey asshole, why are you taking credit for a system that has been around for about 200 years. It's called MARTINGALE!!!!! It's the most famous betting system for morons that has built all the casinos in vegas. Yes you do win small amounts more often. But then you hit a long losing streak that wipes out all your winnings plus much much more!!!!
    But maybe you're working for the casinos trying to recruit more guys. In that case, good job!!!

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