Baccarat is without doubt a game of luck and chance. However it does offer the best odds in the casino and with a bit sensible thought you can improve your chances of coming leaving the casino with a win. One such sensible person was a 17th Century mathematician called D’Alembert. With his wisdom he etched out a way to insure you winning bets and turn your losing bets in to profit.
This system is design not only for baccarat but for any gambling situation where you can place and even money bet (or close to) for example roulette red or black. The D’Alembert system is pretty straight forward so it’s good one for novice gamblers to use and its incremental nature keeps you interested for a long time.
The system works by looking at whether you’ve won or not and decreasing or increasing your next stake accordingly.
When playing baccarat you need to first decide whether to bet on the dealer or the player. The dealer/banker has the best odds so always go with him. Place a small bet of 1 unit. If you lose then increase your bet by one unit and bet on the same outcome again. If you win on your next bet then you reduce your stake by one unit.
It’s the taking a step back after you have won and forward after you have lost which has the possibility to make the D’Alembert system effective. By taking a step backwards you are protecting the amount you have just won and by taking a step forward when you lose you are covering a degree of the amount of what you have just lost.
This system is by no means flawless so it is wise to set yourself a limit before you start and stick to it, and your system.