Baccarat
strategy is often said to be non-existent. Not so. There are a number
of things you can do to increase your odds of winning this game, and
there are a number of things you can avoid doing. Many people will give
you advice on what they would call a baccarat strategy. Unfortunately
the majority of the time these are myths.
The first thing
you notice about baccarat at land based casinos, is that almost everyone
at the table is tracking the results of each hand on scorecards. These
people are pattern chasing, or pattern spotting.
Quite simply they
are looking for patterns in the outcomes of the hands. You may ask why.
If so you may be intelligent! There is no rhyme or reason to use pattern
spotting as a baccarat strategy, it's simply superstition. Where is
the rational behind thinking a randomly shuffled shoe of eight decks
is going to follow distinct patterns?
So although you
may see everyone around you marking down numbers, take it as entertaining
company, but don't be fooled into participating. Think about it, would
the casinos provide everyone with a pencil and chart if they were really
worth anything?
Card counting is
another technique that people attempt to utilize as a baccarat strategy.
This method is usually associated blackjack, and involves keeping track
of cards that have been played from the shoe in order to gain an advantage
against the house. This sounds awfully promising considering the nature
of baccarat. As more cards are played from the shoe, the more you know
about the cards that are left. But even though cards can be shown to
be mathematically favorable or unfavorable, the effect is miniscule.
Unlike blackjack
you can't alter your bet mid-hand. Using card counting as a baccarat
strategy finds so few situations with an advantage against the house
that the efforts overall are worthless. Baccarat can be considered a
coin toss played with a lot of fanfare. Don't let this impression lure
you towards systems that involve doubling your bet until you win. Streak
analysis or pattern spotting is also useless, but serves as entertainment
in a game where the simplicity can produce monotony. Looking at the
numbers the odds are always better if you bet on the banker. Does this
mean you should always bet on the banker? Technically yes. Practically,
perhaps not. This baccarat strategy would be undeniably boring, and
so you wouldn't be playing for very long. Remember, the house does have
an edge, even though it is relatively small for baccarat. This means
that in the long run the house will win, undeniably.
The point here
is, although the casino does have the advantage in the long run, baccarat
provides a rare opportunity for short term success. Try to escape with
your winnings and don't chase your losses. Never lose track of how much
your betting per hour, this is your best possible baccarat strategy.