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September 17, 2019 4 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So as I survey some of the road approaches that are
out there for Baccarat or any50, 50 games such as red, black
on her Latin, I understandthey're not, they're not all
exactly 50 50, but we're talkingabout a coin flip game that had,
mimics a coin flip, bless thecommission taken by the casino

(00:20):
or the vigor ish, whatever youwant to call it.
Anyway, anything that has aclose to 50 50 odds.
Uh, we talked about a timebefore last.
I also now want to talk aboutopposite time before last, which
is a very interesting concept.
It's an old system.
I think I saw uh, Asian playersplaying at first a, a long time

(00:44):
ago in Baccarat and roulette.
They used to play it on oddblack or a black and red.
I'm sorry.
And then odd.
And even when roulette and alsoin Baccarat, you know, betting
banker and player, it's a realeasy concept.
Um, it loses too.
And that's always important whenyou're talking about Baccarat or

(01:05):
any game, a 50, 50 game whereyou have an approach or a
system.
And, and again, I don'trecommend you place systems, but
they have their place from timeto time.
And if you find a game that itworks in, then you know it's
okay to play it.
And, uh, opposite time beforelast.
Our OTB for l for short as wecall it a is, is an interesting

(01:26):
way to play.
It's important to understandwhat it loses to.
It loses to one in a rose.
In other words, any timesomething just continually goes
back and forth, Zigzag runs aswe call them in Baccarat or
opposites in a roulette, when itgoes red, black, red, black,
red, black, um, it's going tolose to, and any longer runs

(01:48):
over a that extend beyond, um,three or four in a row.
It's gonna lose two quiteheavily.
However, it is an interestingway to play.
Um, and it, and it's summed upin a simple rule, uh, you know,
the explanation of it first isthis, is that, you bet.
Opposite what, one, one hand togo.

(02:11):
Okay.
Or One roll ago.
And that's kind of a hardconcept to, to kind of
visualize.
But, uh, and I'll tell you theeasy way to do it here in a
moment.
But uh, if you visualize um, a abaccarat scorecard or a red
black scorecard, and let's saythe first two rows, first two

(02:31):
roles were red or the first twowins on a baccarat hand were
player, then you're in handthree and you have to make a
decision.
Well, if you're playing oppositetime before last, you've a good
book, go back to play one wellplayer one.
So it says you bet opposite timebefore last.
So the time before last wasplayer then which was hand two

(02:54):
and then hand one was playeralso.
So your bet would be oppositethat.
So you're going to bet on bankeror if you're playing a red and
black on her leg, you would beton black.
So you always just bet oppositewhat happened the time before
last or skip one, go back one,skip one and then it's the hand

(03:17):
before that's go back to handsand bet opposite.
Okay?
The easy way to remember it isafter any repeat, such as two
players are two bankers.
Bet opposite.
And after any opposite betrepeat.
And it's a very interestingstrategy.
You'll see it kills, tuned arose.

(03:38):
It's the best way you can playtwo in a row.
It's cause it's the one on everytwo in a row run.
Terrible twos don't exist whenyou're playing opposite time
before last.
So anyway, we'll informationabout opposite time before last
or youtube channel or it beatthe casino.
So hope you enjoyed this littletalk about opposite time before
last, and we'll be going overevery root system that we know

(03:59):
of in Baccarat.
This is Keith from beat thecasino.
Hope to see you online.
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