Users muling427 Posted August 15, 2014 Users Report Share Posted August 15, 2014 Hello everybody,I am in Manila for 2 weeks Huge city with many beautiful casinos and many are under construction.I]went to Solaire Casino Resort which apparently is the newest and the biggest. They have more than 300 gaming tables which many are baccarat .And they play only super 6 baccarat. I was disconcerted and I found this on internet :Super Six Baccarat, also known at some casinos as Punto 2000, is a baccarat variation with slightly different payouts to traditional baccarat. Just like normal baccarat, you start the game by placing a chip on either the Banker, Player or Tie boxes. The live dealer will then deal to the Banker and Player hands according to normal third card rules.You win if you bet on the correct outcome…Banker, Player win or Tie. Payouts for Player (1:1) and Tie (8:1) bets are the same as for normal baccarat but the payout for Banker wins is different. Instead of paying 0.95:1, in Super 6 Baccarat the Banker win pays 1:1 unless the Banker wins with a score of 6 in which case the payout halves to 0.5:1.There is a side bet offered as an insurance to a Banker 6 win. If you take the Super Six side bet you are betting that the Banker will win with a score of 6 and this side bet pays 12:1 if successful.Super Six Baccarat is gaining in popularity very fast on casino floors in Macau and other parts of Asia.I understand these rules, but the dealer gives 2 cards to the player. I guess the player decides the drawing of a 3 rd card , but what makes his decision and what is the strategy behind this ?I woul really appreciate if someone can explain it.Thank youBernard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Users muling427 Posted August 15, 2014 Author Users Report Share Posted August 15, 2014 To- day I go to Waterfront Manila Pavilion Casino, I think they have some mini-baccarat tables.Any recommendation, maybe from asian players. Manila is so huge and so many casinos and beautiful girls....................but the girls I can manage on my own ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 15, 2014 Report Share Posted August 15, 2014 To- day I go to Waterfront Manila Pavilion Casino, I think they have some mini-baccarat tables.Any recommendation, maybe from asian players. Manila is so huge and so many casinos and beautiful girls....................but the girls I can manage on my own !I think Manila is factory preshuffled cards. MDB+ would be best but net betting is good. PvB net betting is best in preshuffled cards. Study that and practice as much as you can before you go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 15, 2014 Report Share Posted August 15, 2014 Hello everybody,I am in Manila for 2 weeks Huge city with many beautiful casinos and many are under construction.I]went to Solaire Casino Resort which apparently is the newest and the biggest. They have more than 300 gaming tables which many are baccarat .And they play only super 6 baccarat. I was disconcerted and I found this on internet :Super Six Baccarat, also known at some casinos as Punto 2000, is a baccarat variation with slightly different payouts to traditional baccarat. Just like normal baccarat, you start the game by placing a chip on either the Banker, Player or Tie boxes. The live dealer will then deal to the Banker and Player hands according to normal third card rules.You win if you bet on the correct outcome…Banker, Player win or Tie. Payouts for Player (1:1) and Tie (8:1) bets are the same as for normal baccarat but the payout for Banker wins is different. Instead of paying 0.95:1, in Super 6 Baccarat the Banker win pays 1:1 unless the Banker wins with a score of 6 in which case the payout halves to 0.5:1.There is a side bet offered as an insurance to a Banker 6 win. If you take the Super Six side bet you are betting that the Banker will win with a score of 6 and this side bet pays 12:1 if successful.Super Six Baccarat is gaining in popularity very fast on casino floors in Macau and other parts of Asia.I understand these rules, but the dealer gives 2 cards to the player. I guess the player decides the drawing of a 3 rd card , but what makes his decision and what is the strategy behind this ?I woul really appreciate if someone can explain it.Thank youBernardDon't be disconcerted. It is just a form of commissionless Baccarat and makes the game go a little faster. Your odds are slightly better than in standard Baccarat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Users muling427 Posted August 16, 2014 Author Users Report Share Posted August 16, 2014 I think Manila is factory preshuffled cards. MDB+ would be best but net betting is good. PvB net betting is best in preshuffled cards. Study that and practice as much as you can before you go.Thank you Ellis, played 2 shoes at Solaire Casino net betting ,got +14,+19. I applyed +1 on a loss , down 2 on a win progession . And stop playing after 2 losses ,restart playing after a virtual win. Is it the best way ?The dealer distribute the cards to the player with the highest bet on the table for checking and it is funny to see the player slowly folding the card, like a poker player, not to display to the others as if it was really important and after throwing them to the dealer.Bernard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Users muling427 Posted August 16, 2014 Author Users Report Share Posted August 16, 2014 Maybe shouls I switch to stop after 3 losses if I get a lot of 2/1 . Which stop loss do you suggest for this method. Shouls I cap the progression ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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