Baccarat Basics - How to Play with Wizard's FREE Practice Game
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Mike goes over the basics of #baccarat, including rules, strategy, and odds.
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The plain fact that you called the side bets "sucker bets" got an official belly laugh from me. I have referred to them using that exact terminology for years! That's hysterical!
How does 19 divided by 10 equal 9?
I think you take the second digit, so 19 is 9. maybe he made a mistake
I have a question regarding your Baccarat article, I am trying to make a Baccarat game, I followed exactly what you teach, but the logic doesn't match with the results I see in the image examples you have in your article. I don't know if I don't understand what you are explaining or if the images you posted are from a Baccarat game with a different logic than the one you explain in the article.
Everything worked out fine, but the logic of the Small Road and Cockroach Pig, don't work exactly as you show in the images. Could you help me with this?
Michael what's happened to your play on line baccarat. My husband is going nuts 😊
Was there a version of baccarat back in the day where players decided whether to draw or not?
I’m thinking about some of the old James Bond movies...
I also remember something with cards on these large wooden paddles....
Yes there is! It's known as Chemin de Fer
"You divide that total by ten and then take the remainder"... not sure what you mean by that. The point total in your example is 10... 10 divided by 10 is 1 - there is no remainder? Unless you are saying that the result is 1.0, and 0 is the 'remainder'? Perhaps this manner of logic is a result of studying mathematics, which I haven't - but wouldn't it be far simpler to just minus 10 from the total?
Although I agree with you that using a remainder concept is overly complicating for this game his math is correct. Although I would have used the "add all cards and use the last digit to get your point value" technique (i.e. 17=7, 10=0, 13=3, 22=2, etc.)
Still, it is correct to say 10 divided by 10 is 1 with a remainder of 0 (every division has a remainder value even if not used.) Has nothing to do with the decimal point value of the division result. 10 divided by 7 is 1 with a remainder of 3 which is not related to the decimal result of 1.4285... Look at it this way, 10 divided by 7 is also 10/7ths (fraction.) Simplifying you get 1 and 3/7ths, the remainder is the 3.
@@MrAnomic Ah yep, I get what you're saying. To default to this rationale for an explanation would absolutely be the result of a life spent among probabilities though :P
So you bet on the banker and watch your money get passed back and forth? Where's the strategy?
Don't you mean you minus 10 and not divide by 10? 10/10=1. 19/10 =1.9 ......
That's what I thought
I think you mean subtract 10. 19 divided by 10 is not 9.
19 divided by 10 is 1 with a 9 remainder. So the result would be 9.
Pretty sure it is subtract, not sure why he didn’t clear that up in the text
Hey Michael, wish we could use your site practice games on my iPad Pro. Who uses computers anymore, 😄, thx