So yesterday I got 14 B IAR. Been awhile since I seen more than 7 or 8. Don't often see 7 or 8 for that matter. Because of my bet placement to that point my win rate on the 14 was: LWLWWLWWWWWWWWL. Yes, won some good units but didn't come close to emptying the try. Suppose I had run a Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55). If I had run the Fib than I would have made 34 units after losing the 55 but . . . if I stopped at 34 would have won 89. Big diff. It's all relative as t when to stop.
I guess the interesting point is given the frequency of runs is it worth it itlr? We got to win 4 IAR to win 1 unit whereas if we flat bet we win 3 more units. I wonder if any of you math guys have figured out whether this is worthwhile. After all the amount of run lengths in a random selection is a know quantity, right?
This brings me to a similar question abut so called dragon runs. I have won 9, 10 ,11, even 12 IAR just through normal betting when there is no recognizable common easy pattern. So what's the difference. Why not just use the Fib or some other up as you win prog? Somehow I doubt it is an advantage itlr.
Today shoe I got another "dragon." Anyway I call them that since the frequency are the same. This won went pp BB pp BB pp BB pp B p. No, sigh, LOL, I got some good units but didn't run a Fib! To me this is basically a 15 IAR dragon. Further what difference is it from 33333 or 2121212121, etc? I say none in terms of frequency of occurrence. So again may as well just use your W IAR to determine your preferred up as you win prog.
Does it help? Any pinions? How about asym? He seems to have his finger on the Baccarat pulse.
Yep.
Casinos are so feared about Dragons than now they prefer to call them "little shitty snakes".
as.
Quote from: AsymBacGuy on March 13, 2016, 01:50:59 AM
Yep.
Casinos are so feared about Dragons than now they prefer to call them "little shitty snakes".
as.
I still wait for yer book, hey hey.
Jimskie, normally human pulse is produced by the regular sinus rythm; normally baccarat pulse is arrhythmic.
There are situations where such physiological effects are respectively reversed. But they are rare. Fortunately for humans and fortunately for baccarat players.
as.
Quote from: soxfan on March 13, 2016, 02:58:54 AM
I still wait for yer book, hey hey.
Hi sox.
It will be published shortly.
as.
Quote from: AsymBacGuy on March 13, 2016, 03:37:21 AM
Hi sox.
It will be published shortly.
as.
What's the price going to be? Of course it doesn't matter. After all you finally revealing how to find those rare high percentage placements will be priceless!
Quote from: AsymBacGuy on March 13, 2016, 03:35:49 AM
Jimskie, normally human pulse is produced by the regular sinus rythm; normally baccarat pulse is arrhythmic.
There are situations where such physiological effects are respectively reversed. But they are rare. Fortunately for humans and fortunately for baccarat players.
as.
You mind translating this for those of us who are intellectually challenged?
Quote from: Jimske on March 13, 2016, 10:26:22 PM
What's the price going to be? Of course it doesn't matter. After all you finally revealing how to find those rare high percentage placements will be priceless!
It will be money well spent, even if you are able to beat the game by your own.
as.
Quote from: 21 Aces on April 25, 2016, 10:38:41 PM
If you ride this:
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
Then you better learn to ride this:
BPBPBPBPBPBP
Yes, you'd better.
You see, both examples are "TBL doms". Sidenote: TBL = Time Before Last Sidenote#2: Dom = Dominance
Doms come in many forms...best to become familiar with a few of them. Why so? Because in any E/C game (read: even-chance), there will be times when one side or the other will "dominate" the current results...and the astute/savvy player will profit from those dominant occurrences.
Take care, and stay well.
Although I like the 1-3-2-6 I often do a 1-3-6 press and leave it, numerous times on a 9 or 12 or 14 run banker or player, I just pull down and bankroll the 4th win and on while losing the last one when it finally does cut. Most of the time starting with $300 or a $500 wager. IN the Midwest that is not table min but in Vegas at the places I play in the H.L.'s that is table min.