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7 Tips On How To Win at Baccarat

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7 Tips on How to Win at Baccarat

You don’t have to be rich to play baccarat and you definitely do not need to wear a tuxedo or
evening gown when you play. Baccarat has come out of the ritzy, high-roller tables and into
the casino proper.

You can play for very reasonable sums on online casino and if you go to land-based casino
there are usually a few mini-baccarat tables from which to choose. You will never have to
longingly look at all those rich people acting, well, rich.

However, you must learn how to correctly pronounce the name of the game or you forever be
banished to someplace you don’t want to be vanished to.

The game is not pronounced “back-a-rat.” No, it is pronounced “bah-cah-rah.” If you call it
“back-a-rat” you should only play the game in the back alleys of New York City where
everyone mispronounces everything anyway.

So here are the top eight ways to play the game, seven of them are positives and one is a
warning to avoid something that should be avoided. I’ll get that one over first.

TIP 1 - NEVER MAKE THE “TIE” BET

Baccarat has very low house edges on two of its three bets; those three bets being Banker,
Player and Tie. Banker comes in with a house edge of 1.06 percent. Player comes in with a
house edge of 1.24 percent. Your expectation is to lose 1.06 units for every 100 units
wagered on Banker and 1.24 units for every 100 units wagered on Player.

Now, those are great house edges in the scheme of casino things.

And now the rotten bet, the Tie. That bet comes in (hold your breath ladies and gentlemen)
with a house edge of approximately 14.4 percent. Yes, I am not kidding, 14.4 BIG percent.
Yikes! That means you lose 14.4 units for every 100 units wagered.

This bet is a total waste of money and should only be played by individuals playing back-a-rat
in alleyways.

TIP 2 - BANKER IS CLEARLY THE BEST BET

You come to the live baccarat table and you are going to make your first bet. That bet should
be on the Banker. The Banker will win slightly over 50 percent of the time. In order not to give
the player an edge on that bet every win has a 5 percent commission taken from it.
You might as well go with the Banker.

TIP 3 - KEEP GOING WITH BANKER UNTIL IT LOSSES

We are looking to capitalize on streaks and the bet that will have the (slightly) better chance
for a streak will be the Banker. If you find that the Banker does go on a streak from your first
bet then keep betting it.

Do keep in mind, however, that the fact a streak has occurred is no indication that it will
continue to occur (meaning don’t be too aggressive with your betting amounts). You still face
a house edge on every bet you make and you can’t bet your way out of such an edge.

TIP 4 - WAIT ONE DECISION AFTER A BANKER LOSS

So you finally lose on the Banker bet. Player wins. Don’t jump in with another bet. Wait for
the next decision. Whatever that decision is then that is what you bet. Keep in mind that if the
Tie is the decision neither the Banker nor the Player loses. (That’s why it’s called a tie.)

TIP 5 - MINI-BACCARAT CAN BE MAXI-DANGEROUS!

The traditional (meaning the high-roller room) version of baccarat, where players actually
deal the cards, is a leisurely game; you might play 40 decisions an hour. But there is a fly in
the ointment of baccarat. That fly is the mini-baccarat version of the game.

There are two major differences between traditional baccarat and mini-baccarat. Baccarat
System and obvious one is that the dealer deals the game, not the players. The second is
the fact that the game is fast, as in fast, as in some dealers will get of between 150 to 200
decisions! Yes, that is fast.

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Yes, the table minimum bets are usually lower than the traditional game but 200 decisions
even with 1.06 and 1.24 house edges can be devastating if things go against you.

If you are going to play mini-baccarat then you should utilize a Banker-only betting system.
That’s right. You bet Banker until it loses. Then you wait until Player loses and go back to
betting Banker. That will theoretically reduce in half (more or less) how many decisions you
face. That will also theoretically reduce in half (give or take) your losing expectation.

TIP 6 - TIE BETS DO NOT COUNT

In this recommended style of play all Tie bets are invisible --- they don’t count; they are
simply a pause in the action. If the sequence goes Banker, Banker, Tie, you treat the Tie as if
it did not occur. You would therefore continue to bet Banker.

TIP 7 - RIDE THE PLAYER BET UNTIL IT LOSES

Here I am going to throw you a curve ball. When Player loses to Banker you will not wait out
the next decision. You will immediately hop on the Banker. That’s right, when Banker wins
you immediately bet it.

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