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#1
Thanks for posting this.   Having watched some of his youtube videos,  I was also mildly curious as to what type of system he was selling.   

Hit n run, using pattern recognition, along with a martingale with a small profit goal.  Curious,  had any success with it?   Seems like it would be possible to grind a couple units most of the time with the occasional loss of the buyin (6 martingales). 
#2
So if a typical shoe has 3 to 4 sections.   We're not looking to play every section of every shoe, correct?   Looking for one good section, maybe two?   Using this method, our hit rate on our bet attempts should be much higher, compared to the hit rate while attempting to play a whole shoe.
#3
Hell of a trip report, that was an awesome read!  A good percentage of the time you go play baccarat, its going to be a losing session.  Even the few that are up lifetime will lose close to half of there sessions statistically speaking.

Which got me to thinking about your style of play.  Yes you can lose your buyin just like anyone else, but your pounce on it mentality you describe allows you to really hit some big ones once in awhile. And a loss is a loss, doesn't matter if its death by a thousand cuts or 8 or 9 shots.  Why not give yourself an opportunity to maximize your profits if you actually do end up on the positive side in a session.

Were you using the 1326 progression?   Do you keep a scorecard with hand values or just use the casino  provided screen?
#4
Baccarat Forum / Re: Real Money Management & More
April 26, 2019, 02:41:28 AM
I hate auto correct!  Lol... I meant are you a tie bettor.
#5
Baccarat Forum / Re: Real Money Management & More
April 25, 2019, 04:06:33 AM
Similar concept with your F7 and P8 bets?  Not taken from buyin money but from win money only?  Are you a true bettor?
#6
So you follow the shoe and bet every hand.  What about your bet sizing? 1 unit for every bet, progression, etc. ?  Did you make side bets  (dragon,panda)?
#7
Nuff said... :P
#8
Which player were you? 
#9
Baccarat Forum / Re: Raked Baccarat
May 25, 2018, 04:46:54 AM
That's always an option, but the local non-tribal casino is so much closer. I'm just wondering how bad it is, to play these corporation banked games. I also do like the fact that, they are non smoking.
#10
Baccarat Forum / Raked Baccarat
May 25, 2018, 12:39:49 AM
At many of the local casinos here in California,  every time you make a wager, a fee is charged for each bet that you make.  This is separate from the commission. Is this game even beatable with the added tax?
#11
Baccarat Forum / Re: Baccarat--Pounce On It!
October 02, 2017, 02:08:25 AM
I know that you dislike rebuying, you prefer to buy in once and that's it, correct?  Any benefit to buying in smaller multiple times, for someone with weak discipline?

How many units do you typically buy in for?   Does your unit size change throughout the session?

For your 1/3 put away system.   Is it for all wins or just after you double up your initial buy in.   

I'm learning allot from your responses,  thanks again.





#12
Baccarat Forum / Re: Baccarat--Pounce On It!
September 30, 2017, 11:16:26 PM
I'm not familiar with 2/3-6/12-4/8-12/24, can you explain this progression? 

So you like to flat bet until you start to feel more confident in the shoe, and then start your 1-3-2-6? 

What if you make it to the 6 unit part of that progression, but you feel the next bet is a tossup.  Do you wait for a better opportunity to place your 6 unit bet?   Or just start the progression over again?

Thanks again for you replies on this thread.
#13
Baccarat Forum / Re: Baccarat--Pounce On It!
September 30, 2017, 03:12:11 AM
Ok, thanks for explaining all of that.   So the double natural was the turning point in this shoe. 

Did you start with your 1326 progression when you started to bet on the player and bank runs? Or was it your 1+4? 

Do you ever believe in flat betting?   I know you're not a fan of negative progressions, neither am I.

Again, thanks for taking the time to share some of your knowledge and experiences.
#14
Baccarat Forum / Re: Baccarat--Pounce On It!
September 27, 2017, 02:23:10 PM
Agreed, mechanical systems are not the way to go since what works on one shoe will not work on another.

I just wanted to know your thought process after the two doubles, just prior to the player and banker runs.  And how you specifically bet the runs, your 1326 progression, flat betting, 1+4?  Do you typically wager on the panda/dragon bonuses for the whole shoe or just on runs?  And I have read your articles in your blog, and they were very insightful.

Just interested in your thought processes on the above two runs you made a killing on.   Thanks for responding and I hope all goes well with your consulting project.
#15
Baccarat Forum / Re: Baccarat--Pounce On It!
September 26, 2017, 03:16:41 PM
 Hey there, long time lurker here. On that long banker run, did you start betting it after the first banker appeared,or second? 1-3-2-6 progression? Did you bet the dragon 7 on every banker bet on that particular run?