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Title: Baccarat Beliefs and Wagering
Post by: alrelax on May 18, 2020, 02:40:58 PM
Some people are extremely good at what they do.  Others are not so good.  However, those that are not so good can learn, adapt and eventually excel at the very thing they were not so good at.  Problem is, Baccarat is neither continually won by following mathematics, statistical, testing results or even common sense.   

In the game of Baccarat, lots of variables come into play and some people believe in those and yet others will doubt and discount everything except the luck of the draw.  In other words, the latter will classify Baccarat as a pure guessing game with no skill involved.  Play the game for 10 years or 20 years and you will most likely realize the truth, that both of those types of people that are either good or not at the game in the beginning are most likely losing because of their lack of truly understanding the game and what it can do and cannot do, as well as the absolute most detrimental thing to them, their failure to recognize and capitalize on presentment opportunities when they do occur. 

If you truly believe that Baccarat is either a game that you can actually set any scheduled wagering agenda and consistently win, or that Baccarat is purely a guessing game and likewise, you can set some kind of wagering agenda and consistently win, you are only allowing yourself eternal hope and you will eventually lose your entire bankroll and any other subsequent bankroll replenishments as well. 

Of course, never does one believe that they will lose their money.  That is until it is all gone and then almost all of them will blame other things rather than themselves or their actions.  It just never comes around to almost all of the victims of false positive beliefs and their reading into misconception and then taking it as absolute truth.  Whatever profits are made are returned to their trials and tribulations as well as their bankroll to afford them some continued false chance their belief will allow themselves to recover all of their previous losses.

After some time of playing Baccarat, almost all people will find out in their final accounting there is no holy-grail, pot of gold, huge continuous wins, and secret wagers to take profits from the casino on every visit.  They absolutely find that out, the only problem is that most all will not admit it and be self-conscious of that within any continued play they persist with.

All of their bankroll and their bankroll replenishments were constantly lost and their dreams of those pots of gold, continuous wins and huge profits, etc., all remain with them on their forum personalities and within their dreams. 

Test results are not going to match the shoe presentments of the shoes at your casino and therefor the belief and the subscription to the likes of Jay Silva and those YouTube Baccarat sales systems people, will prevail as they convince the general public that Baccarat has numerous holy-grails and with your payment of $XYZ, you too can consistently win sizable sums of money. 
Title: Re: Baccarat Beliefs and Wagering
Post by: AsymBacGuy on May 19, 2020, 11:34:34 PM
True and I do not see why such holy grail experts try to sell their products for a fkng nothing.
Not saying that if they'd sell their invincible systems at higher prices they should be trusted.

Just invite them to play serious money at real tables and let's see what happens.

They won't show up.

as.
Title: Re: Baccarat Beliefs and Wagering
Post by: alrelax on May 19, 2020, 11:41:21 PM
There is a correlation with all of this among the new, newer and less than numerous years experienced players. 

The majority of them really do not believe the reality, the experienced and similar like they do with the systems sellers, holy-grail pushers and those types, etc.

To me, it is like believing those fitness, magical vitamin and weight loss pills and the hundreds of other 'life changing things for $XYZ' without any hard work and so on. 

Sad but true.