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hi player´s

I´m new to NOR also to baccarat and I very interested in this System! sounds very good ;-)

at the moment I have just one question:

I don´t understand the difference between 1s und hi 1s or 2s and hi 2s and so on

hope anyone can help me

greetings from vienna/austria

chris

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hi player´s

I´m new to NOR also to baccarat and I very interested in this System! sounds very good ;-)

at the moment I have just one question:

I don´t understand the difference between 1s und hi 1s or 2s and hi 2s and so on

hope anyone can help me

greetings from vienna/austria

chris

Well first Welcome to the forum Chris! You might be the first from Austria.

Let's get you started on the right foot.

First, there are about 72 plays, not counting ties, in a full 8 deck shoe.

That gives us about 36 "events".

1's, 2s, 3s and 4+s (4 or mores) we call "events".

There is a mathematically normal frequency of occurrence for each event.

Normally:

1's occur 1 every 4 plays

2s = 1 every 8 plays

3s = 1 every 16 plays

4s = 1 every 32 plays, etc.

We call that the 50% rule

So if we are seeing more than one 1 every 4 plays, we call that Hi 1's.

Less than that we call Lo 1's.

Later you will learn how to conduct a SAP count which tells you the precise status of each event in the shoe at hand

relative to its normal frequency of occurrence at each play thus far.

This is what gives NOR its basis for how to beat a shoe.

For instance:

Hi 1's is system S40

Hi 2s is system OTB4L

Hi 3s is system TB4L etc

all counts equal is system MDB+

We will give you a more complete table later.

If you simply flipped a coin, you would be right half the time.

BUT if you play the system SAP is recommending, you will be right MORE than half the time.

And THAT is the object of the game.

So you'd think, since they are betting hard earned money, that Baccarat players would know these basics.

Ha, but they don't. They don't have a clue.

And THAT is the purpose of this forum.

And this is the ONLY place you can learn this stuff.

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