No-commission-baccarat games

Abenzio

Active Member
#1
No-commission-baccarat games (NCBGs) have been in AC casinos for a while. Are they profitable to play in addition to BJs? :confused:...you may ask.

Click Me to read more about NCBGs.

NCBGs had not caught my interest and attention until I saw a few APs who have worked their magic during the grave shifts. I can not go further into the details. You have to observe some APs in actions at NCBGs, and draw your own conclusions. Hurry, hurry, hurry...before loopholes are closed.
 
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Sucker

Well-Known Member
#2
By taking pushes for certain hands, the house edge is still about the same in this game as in regular baccarat. Other than the dragon move, which has a tendency to draw heat and has so much variance that it's barely even worth it anyway; the trick that you witnessed had very little to do with the fact that it was a no-commission game. It works in the commission games just as well.

Your friends are just blowing smoke, trying to keep you in the dark. No offense intended, but why would they tell YOU; knowing that you have such a hard time keeping quiet about such things?
 
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Sucker said:
By taking pushes for certain hands, the house edge is still about the same in this game as in regular baccarat. Other than the dragon move, which has a tendency to draw heat and has so much variance that it's barely even worth it anyway; the trick that you witnessed had very little to do with the fact that it was a no-commission game. It works in the commission games just as well.

Your friends are just blowing smoke, trying to keep you in the dark. No offense intended, but why would they tell YOU; knowing that you have such a hard time keeping quiet about such things?
The variance on that bet you are referring too actually isn't that bad. It's not the only playable baccarat sidebet either. The problem is the slowness of the game of baccarat in general. I can't believe the house actually makes any money on it. Or, do they?
 
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