Flat Betting Baccarat System Guide

Flat Betting Baccarat System Guide

Published Time: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 21:09:37 GMT

This document describes a flat betting system called Flat Bet Mini Play for playing baccarat. The system identifies patterns in the last 2-4 decisions to determine where to place the next bet.

Introduction

Congratulations! You have found one of the best systems for playing baccarat using flat bets only. This system will let you play for hours without risking a large bankroll. You can play it for as long as you want, as your profits keep increasing. You only have to promise yourself to quit when you are ahead. A good quitting point can be when you are 20 units ahead. You may have a few losing bets up front, but with the way the system functions, you can be certain that you will be on the positive side after you advance within the method.

Flat Bet Mini Play is very dynamic, as you will bet on every single bet of the shoe. There is no need for any tracking or waiting. You can start betting at any stake, right after one decision.

The Method

As we all know, baccarat is a game with lots of streaks and chops, where you have consecutive Player or Banker decisions or alternating Player and Banker decisions. At times, certain patterns are formed. With Flat Bet Mini Play we will cover the most frequently occurring patterns, to maintain the simplicity of the system and still ensure we take full advantage of those patterns.

We will be identifying those patterns based on the last 2, 3 or 4 decisions depending on the circumstances.

First of all, let us give names to the patterns we will be looking for in Flat Bet Mini Play.

We will refer to Player decisions as "P" and Banker decisions as "B".

If the last 2 decisions are identical such as B B or P P, then we call that pattern the "Streak".

If the last 3 decisions alternate in the form of B P B or P B P, then we call that pattern the "Chop".

If in the last 3 decisions, the last one breaks away from the "Streak", then it's called a "Balance". So the following two sets of 3 decisions P P B and B B P will be referred to as "Balance".

Now, the last pattern that Flat Bet Mini Play will consider is a 2-2-2, for the type of patterns formed by two consecutive "Streaks" of different decisions, such as P P B B and B B P P. You will need to look at the last 4 decisions in order to identify a "2-2-2" pattern.

The way you apply the method is the following:

The very first two bets you will place will follow the last decision. If it was a P then you bet on P, if it was a B, then you bet on B.

After the first 2 bets, you will already have 3 last decisions to analyze in order to determine the defined patterns and decide on your next bet. There is absolutely no guessing. Two people applying Flat Bet Mini Play would be playing exactly the same bets.

If the last 2 decisions were P P or B B, then you determine the "Streak" pattern and your next bet will be on the same as the last decision. That is, if it was a B, then you would bet on B, if it was a P, then you would bet on P.

If the last 3 decisions were P B P or B P B, then you determine the "Chop" pattern and your next bet will be on the opposite of the last decision. That is, if it was a B then you would bet on P, if it was a P, then you would bet on B.

If the last 3 decisions were P P B or B B P, then you determine the "Balance" pattern and your next bet will be on the opposite of the last decision. That is if it was a B then you would bet on P, if it was a B, then you would bet on P.

At this stage you cannot determine a "2-2-2" pattern, as you need to have at least 4 decisions. However, once you advance in the method, the way you determine the 2-2-2 pattern is to look at the last 4 decisions. If they are P P B B or B B P P, you identify this as 2-2-2, despite the fact that the last 2 decisions were the same, where you could identify them as a "Streak" pattern. The 2-2-2 pattern detection will override the Streak. So instead of betting on the same last decision you will bet on the opposite one, once a 2-2-2 pattern is identified. If you lose your bet on the 2-2-2, then you go back to observing the last 2 or 3 decisions and identify a Streak, Chop or a Balance again. If you win the 2-2-2 bet, then you go on betting on the same pattern, B B P P B B or P P B B P P until you lose your bet.

Table 1 below simulates 100 bets and shows how patterns are detected, that determine your next bet in the sequence following the last decision.

When you use the method, you may want to have a little notepad, where you register the last 4 decisions. And this is all you need to keep track of. If you have an electronic scoreboard above the Baccarat or Mini-Baccarat table, showing the decisions, then you won't need that notepad.

Table Analysis

In Table 1, the first column is the Sequence number or the number of the bet.

The second column shows the actual decision, whether Player or Banker. You will notice that the Tie bets are not marked, as you can totally ignore them when they occur. Your money is returned to you when a Tie happens. The Ties should not disrupt your tracking of the last 2, 3, or 4 decisions. When they happen just cross them out, as if they were not there. The frequency of occurrence of the Player and Banker decisions in the simulation in Table 1 are according to the actual odds in the casino. Within 10,000 decisions, 4954 of them are Player decisions, 4,365 are Banker decisions and 681 are Tie decisions. Of course, these are statistical averages only.

The third column in Table 1 below is the Detected Pattern, which is based on the last 2 and 3 decisions, that is the "Streak", the "Chop" and the "Balance". If there is a 2-2-2, this will be shown in the next column. The way you read this entry is the following: The last 2 and 3 decisions are checked. The detected pattern according to the description above is marked on the same line as the last decision. This will indicate how you should be betting on your next bet.

Remember that a Streak indicates that your next bet should be the same as the last decision; a Chop indicates that your next bet should be the opposite of the last decision; a Balance indicates that your next bet should be the opposite of the last decision.

The moment you place your bet and a new decision comes up, you analyze that last 2,3 and 4 decisions.

The 2-2-2 column indicates that you have identified a 2-2-2 pattern in the last 4 decisions and that that bet will follow the pattern P P B B P P etc.

Please note that 2-2-2 is indicated when you are actually following that pattern at the SAME sequence that you are placing that bet, as opposed to the Detected Pattern, where it indicates your NEXT bet. In order to understand this, let us take a look at sequences 14 -15 in Table 1 below.

In sequence 13, we notice that the last 2 decisions were B and B in sequences 12 and 13 respectively. That's why the column Detected Pattern indicates a Streak. However, when we look at the last 4 decisions in sequences 11 - 13, we see the decisions P P B B indicating a 2-2-2 pattern that is registered in the FOLLOWING sequence (14), showing that we follow the 2-2-2 pattern and bet on a P instead. We could neglect the 2-2-2 pattern altogether. However, statistically it has been proven that it's more advantageous to follow it, as long sequences of P P B B P P B B can cause a long losing streak without addressing the 2-2-2's, because every time we detect a Streak and bet on the same last decision, it produces an opposite decision.

At the end of Table 1, the explanation of some of the sequences of the table will clarify all points. The column Bet On shows where we are placing our bets (on B or on P).

Win/Lose column indicates a win with W and a loss with L.

The Bet Amount column shows how much we wager at every bet. Since we are playing with flat bets only, this amount will never change. The table uses $100 units, but you are welcome to use any bet size that is allowed at the table and that you can allow yourself to bet. The Cash column will show you your unit profit when you win and will show a negative unit when you lose your bet. Please note that in baccarat the winnings on a Banker bet are commissionable 5%. This amount is reduced automatically when you win on B and indicates $95. ($100 minus the 5% commission). If you win your bet on a Player decision, you're credited $100 or exactly 1 unit.

The Net column shows your net profit or loss. The loss is indicated with a negative number.

Table 1

SequencePlayer / BankerDetected Pattern2-2-2Bet OnWin/LoseBet AmountCashNet
1B
2BStreakBW$100$95$95
3PBalanceBL$100-$100-$5
4BChopBW$100$95$90
5BStreakPL$100-$100-$10
6PBalanceBL$100-$100-$110
7BChopBW$100$95-$15
8PChopPW$100$100$85
9PStreakBL$100-$100-$15
10BBalancePL$100-$100-$115
11PChopPW$100$100-$15
12PStreakBL$100-$100-$115
13BBalancePL$100-$100-$215
14PStreakPL$100-$100-$315
15RBalance2-2-2PW$100$100-$215
16DChop2-2-2PL$100-$100-$315
17DStreakPL$100-$100-$415
18RBalanceBL$100-$100-$515
19RStreakBL$100-$100-$615
20RStreak2-2-2BL$100-$100-$715
21RStreakPW$100$100-$615
22DBalancePL$100-$100-$715
23RChopPW$100$100-$615
24DChopBW$100$95-$520
25DStreakPL$100-$100-$620
26DStreakBW$100$95-$525
27DStreakBW$100$95-$430
28DStreakBW$100$95-$335
29RBalanceBL$100-$100-$435
30RStreakBL$100-$100-$535
31RStreak2-2-2</
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