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Other 310: Baccarat Systems |
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Lesson 1: Baccarat Strategy
Lesson 2: 1-3-2-6 Baccarat System |
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Lesson 1: Baccarat Strategy |
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Baccarat systems are like roulette systems and craps systems, there are dozens of them out there and not a single one can help you beat the house. In the long run the casino will always win. A good baccarat system is really just a good baccarat strategy. Having said that, if you really want a baccarat system to try out, read on to lesson two for the 1-3-2-6 Baccarat System. This is a decent system for quick baccarat returns with little risk. |
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No matter what strategy or system you decide to play in baccarat, the house edge is constant. If you're betting on the Player hand, the house edge is 1.29%. If you're betting on the Banker hand, the house edge is 1.01%. The house edge jumps to 15.75% for betting on a Tie hand. Obviously a good baccarat system is to never bet on the Tie Hand. |
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Other than not betting on the Tie, there isn't much else to know when developing your baccarat system. Unlike blackjack, card counting in baccarat cannot give you a significant advantage. A lot of systems will tell you to watch for and bet with streaks. This is fine, but you will be no better off betting with the streak than if you were to bet against it. Any baccarat system based on previous hands is useless and should be disregarded. |
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In the long run the Banker hand will win more often than the Player. Even after the 5% commission is paid on the Banker wins, it is still a slightly better proposition than the Player bet. So, the best baccarat system is to always bet with the Banker. This may not be particularly exciting but baccarat has some of the best odds in the casino and can easily become profitable with a bit of luck. |
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