Baccarat : Five Road Methods
Online Baccarat has five road maps, as shown in the figure, including “Bead Plate Road (Checkerboard Road)”, “Big Road”, “Big Eye Road”, “Small Road”, and “Cockroach Road”. The purpose of recording these road maps is to allow players who enter the game hall midway to know the past card opening records of this shoe of baccarat, so that players can clearly know whether the banker or the player won in the previous rounds, in order to facilitate future betting. In the following, we will use the “Big Road” in the Baccarat road map to analyze the following six card patterns and opening rules.
Card Pattern 1: Banker Dragon
Also known as Banker Long, when the banker wins, it will be marked with a red circle on the road map. When six or more consecutive bankers win, it is called Banker Dragon. There is a high probability that the banker will continue to win for the next few rounds, so we should start betting on the banker as soon as we see six consecutive banker wins, and continue until the player wins.
Baccarat Card Pattern 2: Player Dragon
When the player wins, it will be marked with a blue circle on the road map. When six or more consecutive players win, it is called Player Dragon. There is a high probability that the player will continue to win for the next few rounds, so we should start betting on the player as soon as we see six consecutive player wins, and continue until the banker wins. This is the opposite of the Banker Dragon, but the concept is the same.
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Card Pattern 3: Ping-Ping Connect
The definition of Ping-Ping Connect is when there are two or more consecutive pairs of banker and player in the adjacent columns of the Big Road, such as “BBPPBBPP” or “BBBPPPBPPPB”. This combination appearing twice or more is called Ping-Ping Connect.
Card Pattern 4: Big Road Single Jump
The single jump is the opposite of the Dragon, which refers to consecutive wins by the banker or the player. The single jump represents the banker and player taking turns to win, such as “B P B P B P” or “P B P B P B”. The rule is to bet on the opposite result of the previous round, i.e., if the banker won the last round, bet on the player for the next round, and vice versa.
Card Pattern 5: One Hall, Two Rooms
In Baccarat, the probability of the Banker winning is 51% and the probability of the Player winning is 49%. Because the Banker’s probability is higher, it is represented by a red circle, while the Player’s probability is represented by a blue circle. We call the Banker “hall” and the Player “room,” similar to the concept of a larger hall and smaller rooms. When the pattern “Banker-Player-Player-Banker-Player-Player” appears in the Big Road, we call it “One Hall, Two Rooms.”
Baccarat Card Pattern 6: Two Rooms, One Hall
The pattern of Two Rooms, One Hall is the opposite of One Hall, Two Rooms. When the pattern “Player-Player-Banker-Player-Player-Banker” appears in the Big Road, we call it “Two Rooms, One Hall.”
Memorize these six patterns
If you memorize the above six patterns and plan your stop-loss and take-profit strategies well, you can be invincible in the game of Baccarat. As mentioned at the beginning of this article, there is an 80% chance that every Baccarat shoe will follow one of these six patterns. Once you are familiar with these patterns, you can seize opportunities immediately when good timing arises.