Personally, i now think casino baccarat is a very-beatable game. Like everything else, players will be scratching their heads saying, "Why didn't we think of that?" (Even the once thought by mathematicians to be insolube "Fermat's Last Theorem" was recently put to rest.) Really, aside from some new developments in card-counting/tracking and baccarat utility theory (beating the casino game in practice to an extent and duration dependant upon the individual player,) all that remains is quantifying the possible (in-practice) pattern-recognition methods, to better exploit those.
Here's a link to a page i came across last night about "other" strategies for baccarat. I hope you'll find it as interesting as i did. Here's a second link in reply to my reply there to someone asking about baccarat.
Baccarat - BlackjackInfo.com Forums Baccarat, Labouchere, and Regression to the Mean - BlackjackInfo.com Forums
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