"Sentosa Casino 02"
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작성자 ulOQ8S 댓글 0건 조회 6회 작성일 24-11-06 07:29본문
When I checked out of the hotel and arrived at Waterfront Station by MRT, it was pouring like a bucket was about to be turned over. I thought, "Maybe I should go to MBS?" but I headed to the monorail station anyway. It was chaotic, but the traffic was surprisingly fast. The entrance to the casino was also very congested, but since I had registered the day before, I was able to enter a little more smoothly. I had a free sweet coffee and decided to calm down for a while. The baccarat tables on the Sentosa Island Casino's flat floor had minimum bets of $150, $200, and $300, and mini baccarat (non-squeezable baccarat) was $100. It said "NO FACE". The minimum bet for blackjack was $75. Even machine baccarat was $25. It was a tough environment for a low roller. The following is a bit of a geeky story.
Starting with $500 from yesterday's winnings.
As per my image training, I set up a 2-unit Fibonacci, but the stalemate continued for a while.
The tables open and the number of customers are well balanced, and I can sit down and participate at any time except for tables with an L-shaped line (a situation where either red or black continues).
I appreciate that I can narrow it down even with a min bet.
From what I remember, the first card was a Liangping (I hate it), the second card also had a leg (4-10), and I narrowed it down while praying for two rows! And when I can decide in one shot, that's when I'm on a good roll.
(In baccarat, two or three cards are dealt, and the last digit is 9, which is the strongest number, and zero (= baccarat) is the weakest number when the numbers are added together. Incidentally, picture cards are counted as 10 points.)
And so, I was in a Liangping, Liangping state.
4+4=8
4+5=9
5+4=9
5+5=10
So in this case, I narrow down the cards by thinking, "get it out, get it out, don't get it on," and "don't get it on." The arrangement of the 5s results in a star in the middle.
The photo was given to me (same below).
In the end, both cards got stars and I lost with zero points.
Hmm, I can't seem to stretch this much.
I walked around the seats with the lines I like.
Flat bet in 2-3 increments.
I felt like I was on a good roll, so I bet up to 5 increments (banker side).
1st card: Maupin (1-3)
2nd card: Sanpin (6-8)
Player open: 4
The first card was an Ace. Open and return to the dealer
Second card: Call out to Nii-chan who also bet on the banker side and start narrowing down
One go
(Let's decide in one shot)
If it's 6, A+6=7, and the player is dealt the third card, but if it's 7 or 8, it becomes 8 or 9, and the game is decided. Therefore, Koko puts a star in the middle row and goes one go!
The second card has a mark in the middle, confirming 8
Ace with 8 is a natural nine!
Now is the time to push!
10 units to the banker side!
The result is...
Loss
Hmm, it's not going to grow much
Still, I'm still above the water for now
I'm thinking about whether to close the hand soon
If it were Yumeshima MGM, I would definitely resign, but I want to aim for a certain amount of victory.
This is the last game!
I forgot the lines, but it was a sure thing for players, so I bet a fair amount as well, all players.
I thought I was the honoree, but I was wrong. Looking closely, I saw that the young nee-chan had four $1,000 chips.
1 point for player
6 points for banker
The third card was dealt to the player side.
Sanpin!
I shouted in my mind.
The young nee-chan slowly, slowly squeezed his chips.
He squeezed his chips slowly and with determination, so it was Sanpin! (It was 6-8, so adding it to the first 1 made it 7-9, which is more than the 6 on the banker's side.)
Hmm? Maybe it was Liangpin (It was 4-5, so adding it to the first 1 made it 5-6. Gyaaa, no win.)
In any case
Drop it!
I didn't drop it, but it was Sanpin!
But it came out cleanly.
A+6=7
But well done!
I thought it was the last game, but
I got a bunch with the burley gun!
Before I had time to think about it,
the dealer turned over the cards
2
8 VS 7
Banker win
Ehhh, that's possible?
So, this time too, my dream of a deck was gone
I resigned with only a little bit of water left
But it was fun.
Starting with $500 from yesterday's winnings.
As per my image training, I set up a 2-unit Fibonacci, but the stalemate continued for a while.
The tables open and the number of customers are well balanced, and I can sit down and participate at any time except for tables with an L-shaped line (a situation where either red or black continues).
I appreciate that I can narrow it down even with a min bet.
From what I remember, the first card was a Liangping (I hate it), the second card also had a leg (4-10), and I narrowed it down while praying for two rows! And when I can decide in one shot, that's when I'm on a good roll.
(In baccarat, two or three cards are dealt, and the last digit is 9, which is the strongest number, and zero (= baccarat) is the weakest number when the numbers are added together. Incidentally, picture cards are counted as 10 points.)
And so, I was in a Liangping, Liangping state.
4+4=8
4+5=9
5+4=9
5+5=10
So in this case, I narrow down the cards by thinking, "get it out, get it out, don't get it on," and "don't get it on." The arrangement of the 5s results in a star in the middle.
The photo was given to me (same below).
In the end, both cards got stars and I lost with zero points.
Hmm, I can't seem to stretch this much.
I walked around the seats with the lines I like.
Flat bet in 2-3 increments.
I felt like I was on a good roll, so I bet up to 5 increments (banker side).
1st card: Maupin (1-3)
2nd card: Sanpin (6-8)
Player open: 4
The first card was an Ace. Open and return to the dealer
Second card: Call out to Nii-chan who also bet on the banker side and start narrowing down
One go
(Let's decide in one shot)
If it's 6, A+6=7, and the player is dealt the third card, but if it's 7 or 8, it becomes 8 or 9, and the game is decided. Therefore, Koko puts a star in the middle row and goes one go!
The second card has a mark in the middle, confirming 8
Ace with 8 is a natural nine!
Now is the time to push!
10 units to the banker side!
The result is...
Loss
Hmm, it's not going to grow much
Still, I'm still above the water for now
I'm thinking about whether to close the hand soon
If it were Yumeshima MGM, I would definitely resign, but I want to aim for a certain amount of victory.
This is the last game!
I forgot the lines, but it was a sure thing for players, so I bet a fair amount as well, all players.
I thought I was the honoree, but I was wrong. Looking closely, I saw that the young nee-chan had four $1,000 chips.
1 point for player
6 points for banker
The third card was dealt to the player side.
Sanpin!
I shouted in my mind.
The young nee-chan slowly, slowly squeezed his chips.
He squeezed his chips slowly and with determination, so it was Sanpin! (It was 6-8, so adding it to the first 1 made it 7-9, which is more than the 6 on the banker's side.)
Hmm? Maybe it was Liangpin (It was 4-5, so adding it to the first 1 made it 5-6. Gyaaa, no win.)
In any case
Drop it!
I didn't drop it, but it was Sanpin!
But it came out cleanly.
A+6=7
But well done!
I thought it was the last game, but
I got a bunch with the burley gun!
Before I had time to think about it,
the dealer turned over the cards
2
8 VS 7
Banker win
Ehhh, that's possible?
So, this time too, my dream of a deck was gone
I resigned with only a little bit of water left
But it was fun.
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