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Let’s Go Streakin’

  • May 6
  • 2 min read

A Baccarat Strategy with No Stripping Required



Streaking in the 1970s and 80s meant sprinting bare-assed down a public sidewalk to the shock (and perhaps horror) of nearby pedestrians.


It was a thrilling exercise in buffoonery for the maturity deprived and intellectually challenged.


You’ll wish to cover your ass, both literally and figuratively, for a slick baccarat strategy that’s just as exhilarating as the midnight scamper in your birthday suit.


Baccarat, as many know, has long been a game of streaks. It is like watching Steph Curry rattle off a long succession of swishes from beyond the arc. Once it’s all set in motion, it often becomes a spectacle to behold.


In baccarat, it is hardly uncommon for a streak to stretch into double-digit proportions. We’ve seen the Banker triumphs run a dozen strong, as well as the Player score more times than Wilt Chamberlain, the ultimate player, both on the court and in the bedroom.


Like a successful investment trader, catching fire at the baccarat table is all about the timing. Hitting the streaks at the outset is the key to a prosperous session.


Unfortunately, choppy tables are far more challenging, like predicting the outcome of a Severance episode. In these cases, the digital scoreboard reflects a Player/Banker tug-o-war that resembles an EKG gone wild.


To employ the latest strategy, ensure that the scoreboard reveals steady streaks of Player/Banker wins before anteing up.


Next, it is critical to catch the wave before it breaks. Read the trends and bet accordingly, dropping one unit unto the Player or Banker box.


For example, let’s say the Banker is displaying steady rallies across the board. You may opt to slide a $25 chip onto the Banker bet.


On your first win, add another unit ($50) to your ensuing ante. If the Banker goes down in flames, you’ll reboot the plan with another unit onto the felt.


If it strikes again, however, you are now $75 on the upside from when your session began.


Drop an additional greenie onto the Banker (a total of $75) on the next bid. If the Player crashes your party, you’re now at a push for the three-hand session – no harm, no foul.


However, if the Banker hits again, you’ve now amassed $150 profit on three hands.


Continue to increase the bet by one unit (in this case, $25) until the streak comes to a screeching halt. Progressing beyond the second win in the series will guarantee a profit of some measure.


Profit Chart
Profit Chart

When the streak inevitably concludes, start anew by dropping a single unit onto the felt, either Player or Banker.


Hopefully, catching the wave at the ideal time will build into a tsunami of incoming chips.


Of course, this particular system does not necessarily require your loyalty to one play or the other. Straying from the Player or Banker amid a streak is completely acceptable, just as long as one unit is increased after each win.


Over the long term, it becomes an exercise in focus and sticktoitiveness.


In other words, keep your pants on, follow the gameplan, and you won’t lose your shirt.


Got it?


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