anyone else get his system
i asked for it this morning but never got anything
i finally got it thanks lonnie
here let me help you out here is
the lone wolf baccarat method
ABOUT THE PROCEDURE
After years of research I believe this is the only way to
consistently win at the game of baccarat. The system is a bit
complex, but is easy once you understand all the rules and
practice a lot.
I have seen most all of the baccarat systems over the years
and you will probably recognize similarities to various ones as
you learn this one. Simply because there is only so much you
can do with a simple decision of player or banker.
The key is when and where to bet. This system hits on the
right side quite often. Enough to give you a comfortable win
average.
The keys to making this work are completely learning the
procedure and practice.
Feel free to email or call with any questions because I want
you to be successful too.
BASICS
The very first thing you do is wait for a hand to be played.
Then you start betting one unit after what just hit for 3
times.
This system uses flat bets and sequences of one, two, or
three hands depending on the outcome.
By this I mean the shoe is grouped in sections. The first
section is always 3 hands long and is flat bet with one unit. The sections following may be different lengths, but will not
be more than 3 hands long.
Within each sequence there is a flat bet of 1,2,3,4,5, or 6
units.
If the first sequence of 1 unit bets is positive then it is simply
repeated.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
Lets look at how the system handles various situations.
In all of the charts the black numbers are the hands dealt.
The colored numbers are the bet amount.
The system uses differential betting. Which is tracking both
sides(player and banker) and actually betting the difference.
If both sides have the same amount marked, then there is no
bet for that hand. For example, look at hand number 3
below. Both sides have a bet of one unit, the difference being
zero, so no bet for that hand. Conversely, at hand number 5
there is a difference. Banker has a 2 unit bet and player has
a 1 unit bet, so you would bet the difference of one unit on
banker. This has a double benefit. Less of your money at risk
and commission payment on a win is less.
THE SINGLE CHOP
Reference the chart below.
(Note: the illustrations below do not happen for this long of a
duration very often. I have simply used this to illustrate how
the system handles different types of chops and if you hit a
streak you are on it.)
For the first sequence we will use green to indicate bet. After
first hand always bet on the side that won. In this case a banker. One the first sequence you always flat bet 1 unit 3
times. If the sequence wins 1 or more units then you will
simply repeat the same bet amount. (this will be illustrated
later)
In this case, during a chop, the first sequence(hands 2
thru4) of 3 bets ends up minus 1 unit. Each sequence
escalates 1 unit for each new sequence until a win. After a
win, the sequence terminates and goes back to the 1 unit flat
bet. At hand number 5 the new sequence starts with a bet
of 2 units. This is a win and adding this 2 unit win to the
minus 1 from the first sequence gives you a total win of 1
unit. At this point you will start a new 3 hand sequence of 1
unit at hand number 6.
Above shows you the banker side. Also start playing on the
player side as well as soon a player occurs which is hand
number 2. So, at hand number 2 you will also track the same
as you did for the banker side and bet the difference.
Walking you through.
A 1 unit bet on banker at hand
number 2. A loss. You now at minus 1 unit for the game. At
hands 3 and 4 the bet is the same for both sides so will not
have a bet. At hand number 5 you have a 1 unit bet on
banker which is the difference of the 2 bets. You win so now
you even. At hand number 6 you have a one unit bet on
player(the difference between banker and player) you win.
Now you are ahead 1 unit.
At hands 7 and 8 you have no bet because the difference is
zero. At hand number 9 you have a 1 unit bet on banker
and win. Now you are ahead 2 units. At hand number
10 you have a 1 unit bet on player and win. Now you are
3 units ahead. At hands 11 and 12 you have no bets
because the difference is zero. At hand 13 you have a 1 unit
bet on banker and win. Now you are 4 units ahead. At
hand 14 you have a 1 unit bet on player and win. Now you
are 5 units ahead. Etc.THE DOUBLE CHOP
Remember you always wait for first hand to know what side
to start betting first.
Reference the chart below.
First hand dealt is a banker, so your first bet will be 1 unit on
banker at hand number 2. You win, so the next bet at hand
number 3 is also 1 unit on banker, you lose to a player. At
this point you also start betting player side since player had
its first win.
So far you have a win and a loss for zero profit.At hand number 4 you have no actual bet because the difference is zero. At hand number 5 the banker bet goes to 2 units because the first sequence is negative. So, betting
the difference is 1 unit on banker and you win 1 unit. Now you are ahead 1 unit. At hand number 6 you have no bet.
At hand 7 you bet 1 unit on player and win. Now you are
ahead 2 units. At hand number 8 you have no bet. At hand
number 9 you bet 1 unit on banker and win. Now you are
ahead 3 units. Hand number 10 no bet. Hand number 11 1
unit on player you win. Now you are ahead 4 units. Hand
number 12 no bet. At hand number 13 you have a 1 unit bet
on banker and you win. Now you are ahead 5 units. etc.
As you can see through the sequence you are ahead 8 units.
Minus the commission on only 4 units which is .2 units.
THE TRIPLE CHOP
Reference the chart below.
Not going into quite as much repetitious detail here because
you probably have a grip by now of what’s going on. If not
give me call and we will go over it.
First hand dealt is a player so your first bet will be 1 unit bet
on player. You win. The next bet at hand number 3 will also
be 1 unit on player. It wins. Hand number 4 is a player bet
and loses. Since banker has now won you also start betting
that side as well. At hand number 5 player starts another 1
unit sequence because it won the first. Since both sides have
no difference there is no bet for hands number 5,6, and 7. At
hand number 8 there is a 1 unit bet on player and it wins.
Hands 9 and 10 no bet. At hand 11 there is a 1 unit bet on banker and it wins. At this point you are 3 units ahead. At hand number 12 a 1 unit
bet on player that loses. Hand 13 1 unit on player wins. Hand
14 1 unit on player wins. You are now 4 units ahead.
Now at this point player had to go from hand 9 to hand 14 to
finally become positive. So, player resets to 1 unit at hand
15. There is a 1 unit bet on bank at hand 15 that loses. Now
you are at 3 units ahead again.
Hand 16 1 unit bet on banker wins. Hand 17 1 unit win on
banker wins. Hand 18 1 unit bet on player loses. Hand 19
and 20 1 unit bet on player wins. Hand number 21 has a 1
unit bet on banker and loses. 22 and 23 1 unit bet on banker
and wins. Etc. Total win of 7 units through hand 23.NOW LETS LOOK AT A
REAL GAME
Here is game number 1 of the Zumma 72 days at the
baccarat table.
1st hand is banker so we start betting banker at hand 2.
There will be no player bet until there is a player. Hand
number 3 banker. Number 4 banker. Hands 2, 3, and 4 are a
positive session so the next banker session is also a 1 unit
bet for 3 hands. Hand number 5 is a banker. Hands 6, 7, and
8 are no bet because each side has a 1 unit bet.
Hands 9 and 10 are 1 unit bets on player which is the
difference. Hand number 10 on player side represents a win
for the series from hand 6 through 10 for a net win of 1 unit
on player side so bet starts over at 1 unit. Hands 11, 12, and
13 are all 1 unit bets on banker. At hand 14 banker
increments another unit since it has not accumulated a win
yet.
At hands 14, 15, and 16 there are 2 unit bets on banker. The
last one winning. However, the banker side is still at a loss so
the next bet goes to 4 units on banker side at hand number
17 minus the 1 unit on player for an actual bet of 3 units on
banker. Hands 18 through 20 also have a 3 unit bet on
banker until banker finally goes positive at hand number 20
and starts over at a 1 unit bet at hand number 21. At hand
number 20 you have a net win of 5 units minus any
commission.
At 21 and 22 you have a 1 unit bet on player. At hand 23 you
have a 2 unit bet on player which put player in the positive
and starts over betting 1 unit. Hand 24 is 1 unit on banker.
25 and 26 is no bet because each side is the same. 27, 28,
and 29 is 1 unit on player. 30 is 2 unit bet on player. At hand
number 30 you are 9 units ahead. 31 is one unit bet on player. 32 and 33 is one unit bet on banker. 34 is 2 unit bet on banker. 35, 36, and 37 is one unit
bet on player. 38 is 2 unit bet on player. 39 through 41 is no
bet because each side is the same. 42 through 44 is 1 unit
bet on player. Hand 45 is 2 unit bet on player. 46 is no bet.
47 through 49 is 1 unit bet on banker. Hands 50 and 51 is a
2 unit bet on banker. Hands 52 through 54 is a 1 unit bet on
player. 55 is one unit bet on player. 56 and 57 is one unit bet
on banker. Hand 58 is 2 unit bet on banker. 59 through 61 is
one unit bet on player.
At hand number 60 net profit is plus 21 units.
Hands 62 through 64 is 2 units on player. 65 through 67 is 1
unit on banker. 68 through 70 is 2 on banker. Hand 71 is 1
unit bet on player and ends the shoe.
RULES
Minus 20 max loss
If you are up 1 to 10 units and start going down you will
go down 20 units from the high point. For example if the
count is +7 units and the shoe starts losing and reaches -13
you would get out of shoe. This represents a 20 unit loss
from high point.
If you are up 11 to 19 units go down max 7 units and get
out of shoe.
If you are up 20 or more units go down max 5 units and
get out of shoe.
Go 8 losses in a row, or 8 losses with1 win in the string, or 9-2, 10-3, 11-4, 12-5, 13-6, 14-7 get out until 2 wins in a row.
After 3 wins in a row start over count.
Below is an example of the 8 misses then out rule. Begins at
hand 3 on banker side. At hand 10 banker has 8 misses so is
out until 2 bankers in a row which occurs here at hands 15
and 16 so you would start betting again at hand 17.
After 2 wins in a row play 2 hands if count less than 5
units. An example would be banker hand number 19 above.
The get out rule of 12 losses and 5 wins applies here, but
you still play 2 hands, so you would also bet on hand number
20.
After a 5 unit or 6 unit loss get out until 2 wins in a row.
Example below at hand 29 there is a 5 unit loss on banker. Then wait for 2 wins in a row such as hands 32 and 33. Then
commence betting again with 5 units.
After 5 or 6 unit loss and 2 consecutive 2’s wait for 3 in
row. If when betting 5 or 6 units and you have 2 losses then
wait until 3 wins in a row before resuming the bet. Hand 37
below is 2nd loss of 5 or 6 units. At this point you wait until 3
wins in a row such as at hand 42 below.
If within 2 units of being back to even after 4’s then start
over sequence count with 1 unit
If within 3 units of being back to even after 5’s then start
over sequence count with 1 unit
If down 13 units or more. When you back within 4 units of
being even start over with 1 unit sequence.Start over after sequence of 3 - 6 unit bets or any win
I have tested this method and it fails with flat bets. It also fails with the progression.
Thanks.
hey lonnie let me help you out here are the original lone wolf files for you to download
lonewolf baccarat system instructions
72days1-22 examples
zumma1000-1-24 examples
remember though luckoftheirish said he tested them and they dont win so it is just for your information only okay
Let me tell you what kind of "man" this Lonewolf clown is. He promises a money back guarantee for his system. His system is bought by a friend of mine, TESTED, and shown to be lose long term. He promises a refund and then my friend never hears from him again. What a pussy!
Never pay by Western Union. Only scamming cunts take payment by WU.
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