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Baccarat Question...


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Hey, Guys!  I'm having decent success with Baccarat lately, but I'm just "gut betting"....no system really, just random trying to catch a dragon tail. 

 

I wanted to ask if anyone has any experience with the Avant Denier method....which is the Time Before Last method.  If so...is it better to flat bet this method or is there a progression that works best with it?

 

Thanks for any advice!!

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Hello there and welcome to AskGamblers. 

 

Not quite a baccarat fan myself, but we have lots of players with decent experience with table games and hope some of them would soon jump in with more feedback on your question.  

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There are many betting systems in baccarat that you should consider but If you are wondering which progression system to use you should get familiar with the 2 types of progression betting methods:

 

1. Positive progression means increasing your bet every time you win and reduce it after a loss that help you maximize your winnings if you go on a lucky winning streak and keep your losses to a minimum if you end up having consecutive losses.

 

2. Negative progressions are just the opposite of positive progression systems and can actually be harmful to your bankroll. In essence, they postulate that you should increase your wager after every loss and reduce it after a winning bet. There’s a very real risk that you will eventually run out of money, especially if you’re doubling your bet.

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