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Sputnik

This is how it looks like if you back track the march or algorithm - the rules.

P
P (L) A1 which Always play opposite.
B (L) A2 bet same side as A1 if A1 bet lose.
B (L) B1 bet opposite as A2 bet if A2 bet lose.
P (L) B2 bet is same as B1 bet.
P (L) B3 bet is same as B1 Bet.
P (L) A1 bet is opposite and we start over from losing B3 bet.
B (L) A2 bet same side as A1 if A1 bet lose.
B (L) B1 bet opposite as A2 bet if A2 bet lose.
P (L) B2 bet is same as B1
P (L) B3 bet is same as B1

Tomla

Quote from: Sputnik on May 18, 2015, 06:41:47 PM
This is how it looks like if you back track the march or algorithm - the rules.

P
P (L) A1 which Always play opposite.
B (L) A2 bet same side as A1 if A1 bet lose.
B (L) B1 bet opposite as A2 bet if A2 bet lose.
P (L) B2 bet is same as B1 bet.
P (L) B3 bet is same as B1 Bet.
P (L) A1 bet is opposite and we start over from losing B3 bet.
B (L) A2 bet same side as A1 if A1 bet lose.
B (L) B1 bet opposite as A2 bet if A2 bet lose.
P (L) B2 bet is same as B1
P (L) B3 bet is same as B1


thanks sputnik
b
b a1 bet p L
p a2 bet p w
do I bet b here as the a1 bet?
im testing this one way a friend is testing another way:)

ezmark

 Tomla, your question wasn't addressed to me but,  I think you place your next bet, an A-1 bet,  on P side your winning side.  Page 49,  Rule 3.

ezmark

I can't see how a person can use this as written due to, in most BM casinos, your bet must be rounded up to the nearest $5 amount due to commissions on banker wins. Online may be another story playing on a dollar table.

WorldBaccaratKing

Quote from: ezmark on May 18, 2015, 09:24:43 PM
I can't see how a person can use this as written due to, in most BM casinos, your bet must be rounded up to the nearest $5 amount due to commissions on banker wins. Online may be another story playing on a dollar table.

depends on what your unit size is....Most bet 25 or more a hand...

super6

Quote from: ezmark on May 18, 2015, 09:12:40 PM
Tomla, your question wasn't addressed to me but,  I think you place your next bet, an A-1 bet,  on P side your winning side.  Page 49,  Rule 3.

Yes, the rule is if the 2's ( A2, B2 ) wins the bet, the next bet would progress down to the !'s ( A1, B1 ), and it is to bet on the same side you just won. This also applies to B2 and B3.
If the 1's win ( A1, B1 ) then the next bet is betting opposites of what just won.

In this system, recording of your bets sequentially and down to the pat according to the bet tracker ( scorecard ) is of utmost importance. Especially important is to keep track of the modes - trigger, attack and retrench so you'll know what is the next bet.

Lung Yeh

Finally took out the BAT book I bought and studied it through the weekend. Going on a cruise ship this Thursday (Superstar Libra) to try it out.
Just wondering if the bet sequence by Sputnik is correct? From what I understand it's not.

WorldBaccaratKing

Quote from: Lung Yeh on May 18, 2015, 11:41:04 PM
Finally took out the BAT book I bought and studied it through the weekend. Going on a cruise ship this Thursday (Superstar Libra) to try it out.
Just wondering if the bet sequence by Sputnik is correct? From what I understand it's not.

To all,

Go through the rules and instead of A this and B that, simplify it......Grab a sample scorecard, write P or B and write (O) opposite or (R) repeat. This will make things "clearer" and easier to read. Otherwise, you may lose some hair.........

Lung Yeh

B
B
B
P
P
P
B
B
P
P

When you have cluster results such as above the BAT will be hit badly. So we have to be alert to such trends. Just want to be sure. Any opinions anyone?

james

B
B   P   L   A1
B   P   L   A2
P   B   L   B1
P   B   L   B2
P   B   L   B3
P   B   L   A1
P   B   L   A2
B   P   L   B1
B   P   L   B2
B   P   L   B3
B   P   L   A1
and so on.......
All bet selections will lose at 1.15%, flat betting, and this bet selection is no exception.

Lung Yeh

If B-3 wins you drop back to B-2 betting the same bet. So if B-3 loses I presume it is logical to go to A-1 betting the opposite of the B-3 bet? I don't see any example in the book. It just states if B-3 loses start over with an A-1 bet.

But if say B level bet is P and B-3 loses it means the result is a B. So A-1 should be a P which is the same as the B-3 bet.

How?

Lung Yeh

I note from Sample Game 3 (rounds 9 & 10) that B-3 bet is B and loses. The next bet is A-1 but on P.

super6

Quote from: Lung Yeh on May 19, 2015, 08:39:56 AM
If B-3 wins you drop back to B-2 betting the same bet. So if B-3 loses I presume it is logical to go to A-1 betting the opposite of the B-3 bet? I don't see any example in the book. It just states if B-3 loses start over with an A-1 bet.

But if say B level bet is P and B-3 loses it means the result is a B. So A-1 should be a P which is the same as the B-3 bet.

How?

I will try to answer you Yung. When you are switching templates, from A to B and vice versa, for your next bet you always bet the opposite of your previous losing bet. In the example above, your B3 bet is on player, and it loses, so you move to A1 by betting banker.

super6

Well I should'nt say previous losing bet. It should be your previous wager, whether win or lose. In my previous post to Lung, it particularly refers to his losing wager.

One point to know here is if, you're on the retrenchment B mode and let's say you won B3 and then won B2 simultaneously, you should jump right back to A1, instead of going to B1 for your next bet. So if your B2 bet is banker, your next A1 bet should be player

Sputnik

Here is the rules and feel free to check my example above - its 100% correct.
But if you win one bet, then the chain of the betting march change, so it would not be the same pattern.
My example just show what happens if you lose all 10 bets from the beginning.

Summary of Making A Template Bets:

1.  Before starting to bet always observe one decision.  You will always begin betting by making an A-1 pattern bet, which is always the opposite of the previous winner. If you observe B as a winner, your A-1 bet will be on P.

2.  Any time an A-1 bet wins, your next bet will also be an A-1 level bet and will follow the same rules, that it, you will always bet the opposite of the previous winning decision.  If you observe P as a winner, your A-1 bet will be on B.

3.  If an A-1 bet loses, the next bet will be an A-2 level bet.  This bet will be on the same side as the A-1 bet.  If you lose an A-1 bet on P, your A-2 bet will be on P.

4.  If an A-2 bet wins, your next wager will be an A-1 bet on the same side as the A-2 bet.  If you win an A-2 bet on P, your A-1 bet will be on P.

5.  If you lose an A-2 bet, you will begin betting in the B Template.

There are just two betting templates – the A Template and the B Template. The A Template always consists of just two levels of bets – A-1 and A-2.  Any time we lose an A-2 bet, we start making B Template bets.
B Template bets consist of three levels of bets – B-1, B-2 and B-3.  B-1 bets are always the opposite of the losing previous A-2 bet.  B-2 and B-3 bets are always the same as the B-1 wager.
Any time we win two B Template bets in a row, we will have finished this betting level and we will start with an A-1 level bet again.    However, we will give ourselves up to three levels of betting at the B Template level.

If the B-1 bet loses, go to the B-2 bet and wager on the same side as B-1
If the B-1 wins, start over with an A-1 bet.
If the B-2 bet loses, go the B-3 bet and wager on the same side as B-1 and B-2.
If the B-2 bet wins, go to the B-1 level.
If the B-3 bet loses, start over with an A-1 bet.
If the B-3 bet wins, drop back to a B-2 bet made on the same side as the B-3 bet.