Baccarat and Roulette
Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 1:55 pm
In this month's newsletter I'll be talking a bit about Baccarat and Roulette - why I like them and what I think about playing the games in the Post-Covid-19 casino world. I'll give you a little preview.
I'm a huge fan of mini-bac because I don't care for the slow pace and attendant BS of the big bac game in the high limit pit. However, mini-bac left me in the dust about ten years ago when they added two chairs in many of the casinos I play so that there are eight players crowded at the tables. Add to that the fact that I'm typically the only English speaking player at the table and every other player at the table is smoking cigarettes but they won't allow me to smoke a cigar at the table and they've essentially killed the game for me. Enter the new rules with 3 - 4 players per table. Sign me up. Yeah, I know. That $10 table will be $25 a hand. I can handle that with the low house edge at mini-bac because the game has a micro-thin house edge and is subject to streaking. I love playing the streak and following the trend and combine that strategy with some of the indicators from Baccarat Battle Plan to do very well at it. At at $25 - $50 a hand it doesn't take much of a streak to put you up $300 - $500, which is good enough for me since I have a modest win objective and rock solid loss limit per session.
Next is roulette. Yes, I'm on a quest for a single zero wheel if I can find one. They're rare but they're out there and the table limits are going to be higher. But find one and the odds are good that you'll walk away with a win. Even if the best you can come up with is a double zero wheel, if you're a savvy player and can spot a dealer's signature or a biased wheel you can rack up significant profits over a short haul. Can't succeed there? Even those electronic "air ball" roulette machines are beatable once you understand that that beautiful wheel and spinning ball are no different than that wheel of fortune slot machine wheel. It's all show, folks. The computer has decided the winning number as soon as the ball is launched. And like any slot machines, those decisions are based on an algorithm that results in repeating patterns that one can pick up on if you observe the machine and track results long enough. When playing these machines I play my old 67% strategy while tracking results. Then when I pick up on a pattern I play a specific pattern covering the spread of that pattern, looking for a hit. You'd be stunned at how successful this play can be.
The best part of playing baccarat and roulette? For an old fart like me it's a place to take a break from craps, sit down, have a free drink, enjoy a little "recreational" gambling while turning a small profit and resting my feet up for another craps session. In my mind, that's hard to beat.
I'm a huge fan of mini-bac because I don't care for the slow pace and attendant BS of the big bac game in the high limit pit. However, mini-bac left me in the dust about ten years ago when they added two chairs in many of the casinos I play so that there are eight players crowded at the tables. Add to that the fact that I'm typically the only English speaking player at the table and every other player at the table is smoking cigarettes but they won't allow me to smoke a cigar at the table and they've essentially killed the game for me. Enter the new rules with 3 - 4 players per table. Sign me up. Yeah, I know. That $10 table will be $25 a hand. I can handle that with the low house edge at mini-bac because the game has a micro-thin house edge and is subject to streaking. I love playing the streak and following the trend and combine that strategy with some of the indicators from Baccarat Battle Plan to do very well at it. At at $25 - $50 a hand it doesn't take much of a streak to put you up $300 - $500, which is good enough for me since I have a modest win objective and rock solid loss limit per session.
Next is roulette. Yes, I'm on a quest for a single zero wheel if I can find one. They're rare but they're out there and the table limits are going to be higher. But find one and the odds are good that you'll walk away with a win. Even if the best you can come up with is a double zero wheel, if you're a savvy player and can spot a dealer's signature or a biased wheel you can rack up significant profits over a short haul. Can't succeed there? Even those electronic "air ball" roulette machines are beatable once you understand that that beautiful wheel and spinning ball are no different than that wheel of fortune slot machine wheel. It's all show, folks. The computer has decided the winning number as soon as the ball is launched. And like any slot machines, those decisions are based on an algorithm that results in repeating patterns that one can pick up on if you observe the machine and track results long enough. When playing these machines I play my old 67% strategy while tracking results. Then when I pick up on a pattern I play a specific pattern covering the spread of that pattern, looking for a hit. You'd be stunned at how successful this play can be.
The best part of playing baccarat and roulette? For an old fart like me it's a place to take a break from craps, sit down, have a free drink, enjoy a little "recreational" gambling while turning a small profit and resting my feet up for another craps session. In my mind, that's hard to beat.