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Baccarat Strategy

Betting progressions, bankroll tactics and table discipline — broken down by difficulty and risk so you can find the approach that fits your style.

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Most popular #01

The 1-3-2-6 System

A positive progression that rides winning streaks and caps any loss at a single unit. The bro's go-to.

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Positive #02

The Paroli

Double your bet after each win, reset after three. Lets winners run while protecting your stack.

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High risk #03

The Martingale

Double after every loss to recover in one win. Seductive math, brutal in practice.

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Sequence #04

The Fibonacci

Bet the famous sequence after losses. Gentler than Martingale, but losses still pile up fast.

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Balanced #05

The D'Alembert

Up one unit on a loss, down one on a win. A calmer progression for steady-handed players.

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Bro approved #06

Flat Betting

Same stake, every hand. The single most underrated way to keep your bankroll alive longer.

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Cancellation #07

The Labouchère

Cross numbers off a sequence as you win. Clever on paper, punishing on a cold run.

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Trend #08

The Banker Streak

Ride the banker until it breaks. Pure trend-following — disciplined exits are everything.

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Money mgmt #09

Stop-Loss / Stop-Win

Set a hard floor and ceiling before you play, then walk when you hit either.

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Slow grind #10

The Oscar's Grind

Aim for one unit of profit per cycle, raising bets only after a win. Patient, low-volatility.

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Foundation #11

Unit Sizing 1-2%

Keep each bet to 1-2% of your bankroll. The foundation every other strategy is built on.

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Baccarat Bro

Before you pick one

Quick gut-check before you pick a system: none of these change the house edge. A "progression" can't turn a losing game into a winning one — the casino math is fixed. What a good system does is shape how you bet so you last longer and ride your good runs.

1.06%House edge on Banker — the best bet on the table
1.24%House edge on Player — close, but second-best
14.4%House edge on Tie — the bro says never
18+ Learning the game is free; playing it is not. Decide your budget before you sit down, and treat any losses as the price of entertainment.