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Baccarat Edition
Baccarat is a superstitious game. Baccarat skills for Google. The vast majority of players carefully tracked the history of the shoe on paper or with the aid of a screen showing the movement of each hand since the beginning of the shoe. There are several ways to record this information. Depending on the most popular method of trying to define a pattern, companies that sell screens that display shoe history display it in various ways.
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For those of you who don’t know me, let me take a moment and say that all attempts to predict the next hand are a waste of time. For all practical purposes, the odds are the same for each hand, and past history doesn’t matter. Now, before perfectionists write to me, yes, I know that if you use a computer, the card counter can make a computer-perfect decision based on the composition of the remaining cards, which is rarely at a few bets. However, that’s not what I’m talking about. I mean, trying to find a pattern based on past player and banker wins is as useless as predicting the next color on a roulette wheel (on a regular wheel) based on past red and black.

big road
The next section shown in the image above is called the “big road”. This is mainly to record the wins of the player and the dealer. Draws and win-wins are also indicated by slashes and dots. Specifically, a tie is indicated by a green line on previous player or banker wins. A player pair appears with a blue dot in the lower right corner of the hand. A dealer pair has a red dot in the upper left corner. For simplicity, in this example, only the Player and Banker win.
Just like in the bead board, the player starts from the top left and marks the player win in blue and the banker wins in red. However, “大路” is not a solid circle, but a blue and red circle with a Chinese character in the middle.
Unlike Bead Board, in Big Road, players start at the top of a new column with every change in Player and Banker wins. Note that the grid is six rows deep. If the Player or Banker wins seven or more times in a row, the result will move to the right, forming a so-called dragon’s tail. In this example, that never happens because there can be no more than four consecutive wins on the same side.
big eye boy
In the next table, it’s not as obvious what’s going on, and that’s where I started to need help. As mentioned earlier, baccarat players are a very superstitious bunch. While the strategies they use to find patterns can be a complex topic, the basic truth is that they like predictability and repeating patterns. For example, if the last 12 hands were BBBPPPBBBPPP, I would wager that everyone at the table would bet the dealer on the next hand. Note how teams of three win. The Big Eye Boy table can be used to measure how repetitive the shoes are. Red items represent duplicated logos, blue items represent chaotic “choppy” shoes. It is important to note that in the Big Eye Boy table, blue and red have nothing to do with Player and Banker wins, as in the previous two tables.
The first entry in the Big Eye Boy table is the hand after the first entry in the second column of Big Road, so there is enough information to tell if a pattern is developing. This is where the air starts to thin, so be careful. Each entry in the Big Eye Boy table and the next two tables will reference a specific entry in Big Road. Each entry in Big-Eyed Boy is recorded as follows:
1. If the hand in question caused a new column in “The Big Road”, compare the first two columns in “The Big Road”. If they are the same depth, a red circle is recorded in Big Eye Boy. If not, record a blue circle.
2. If the hand in question has the same result as the previous hand (skip the tie), compare the cell to the left of the newly created entry in the “big road” with the cell directly above it. If the two cells are the same, is it either the player or the banker, or is it blank? Then mark a red in “Boy with Big Eyes”. Otherwise, marked in blue.
Baccarat big road
In the next table, it’s not as obvious what’s going on, and that’s where I started to need help. As mentioned earlier, baccarat players are a very superstitious bunch. While the strategies they use to find patterns can be a complex topic, the basic truth is that they like predictability and repeating patterns. For example, if the last 12 hands were BBBPPPBBBPPP, I would wager that everyone at the table would bet the dealer on the next hand. Note how teams of three win. The Big Eye Boy table can be used to measure how repetitive the shoes are. Red items represent duplicated logos, blue items represent chaotic “choppy” shoes. It is important to note that in the Big Eye Boy table, blue and red have nothing to do with Player and Banker wins, as in the previous two tables.
The first entry in the Big Eye Boy table is the hand after the first entry in the second column of Big Road, so there is enough information to tell if a pattern is developing. This is where the air starts to thin, so be careful. Each entry in the Big Eye Boy table and the next two tables will reference a specific entry in Big Road. Each entry in Big-Eyed Boy is recorded as follows:
1. If the hand in question caused a new column in “The Big Road”, compare the first two columns in “The Big Road”. If they are the same depth, a red circle is recorded in Big Eye Boy. If not, record a blue circle.
2. If the hand in question has the same result as the previous hand (skip the tie), compare the cell to the left of the newly created entry in the “big road” with the cell directly above it. If the two cells are the same, is it either the player or the banker, or is it blank? Then mark a red in “Boy with Big Eyes”. Otherwise, marked in blue.casino
Baccarat small road
The next table on the bottom left of the display is “Streets”. “Small Roads” works exactly the same way as “Big Eyed Boys” except that it skips the column to the left of the current column in “Big Roads”. To get enough information, the small road must wait until after the first entry in the third column of the large road before entering. This is how the trail was recorded.
If the hand in question caused a new column in the “big road”, compare the first and third columns to the left of the new column in the “big road”. If the depth is the same, a red circle is recorded on the trail. If not, record a blue circle.
If the hand in question has the same result as the previous hand (skip the tie), compare the cell with the two cells to the left of the newly created entry in the “big road” and place the cell directly in that cell above. If the two cells are the same, is it either the player or the banker, or is it blank? Then the trail is marked red. Otherwise, marked in blue.
In other words, consider the latest entry in “The Great Road.” Then, move two cells to the left. Then, move up. If the move up did not result in a change, mark it red, if it did, mark it blue.
As you can see, the trails in the sign are too large to fit into the grid, so the first four columns drop. They would have been BBRRBR.