Originally Posted by
Tuesday
Like the video says, so many systems almost countless, progression systems for Baccarat are interesting - but all the people I ever see using them never lasted more than a month and end up never returning after breaking, unless they've moved to other cities to win there, but that seems improbable since the systems people I've seen are always university guys that usually don't like gambling daily
With Baccarat, because usually has highest limit tables, from what I've seen it's money management strategies guys that do best consistently not the systems guys - that why I like your first system you posted Rune, it's mostly a money management strategy first that uses a progression system, and the first part about waiting to avoid patterns combined with challenging the wheel to match prior random patterns makes alot of sense too.
I don't think any your roulette systems would work with Baccarat...just because the randomness in each shoe is already predetermined, unlike roulette. Of course in theory it's all the same probabilities, but in a sense the difference is that in cards the patterns are already set for you to bet on, but with dice and wheels etc nothing is set beforehand - nevermind the math, this makes roulette/dice truly more random, and less prone to patterns that thwart systems.
One table game I think you should try your strategies/systems on, despite cards being preset, is War - there is no commission and so has the best odds you'll find in any casino game, literally 50%, but smallest table limits too. You'll have to find an empty table, or collude with others to bet their squares when you need progression, or hopefully have friendly players at the table who will let you use their squares when you need progression.