1. Never Bet on the “Tie” — The High-Payout Trap
Although the “Tie” bet offers a tempting payout of 8:1 or 9:1, its mathematical expectation is extremely poor:
- House edge: 14.36%
- Probability of occurrence: ~9.5%
- For every 100 units wagered, expected loss is 14.36 units
Conclusion: The Tie bet is a high-risk trap designed to lure inexperienced players. Avoid it entirely.
2. Prioritize Betting on Banker — Small Edge, Big Impact
Statistical breakdown:
- Banker win rate: ~50.68%
- Player win rate: ~49.32%
- Even with the 5% commission on Banker wins, it remains the most favorable option.
Conclusion: Make Banker your default bet. Do not switch sides impulsively after a few losses. The edge is small but accumulates over time.
3. Follow Banker Streaks — Trend Riding with Risk Control
In real gameplay, “streaks” like consecutive Banker or Player wins occur frequently. Leverage these using a trend-following strategy:
- If Banker wins two or more times in a row, continue betting on Banker.
- If a loss occurs (e.g., Player wins), stop betting and wait for one more result.
- If a new trend emerges, switch accordingly.
Tip: You’re not aiming to predict every hand but to capitalize on winning streaks to boost your win rate during favorable sequences.
4. Avoid Betting Based on Casino-Provided Charts — A Psychological Trap
Casinos offer roadmaps like Big Road, Big Eye Boy, Small Road, and Cockroach Pig. These are visual records, not predictive tools.
Risks include:
- Promoting gambler’s fallacy, such as “After 5 Banker wins, Player must win next.”
- Leading to overanalysis and emotional betting.
- Offering no statistical advantage over random betting.
Advice:
- Use a consistent, logic-based system for bet decisions.
- Treat these charts as entertainment, not as guidance.
Additional Guidelines: Bankroll and Psychology
- Never bet more than 2% of your total bankroll per hand
- This keeps your exposure manageable and reduces volatility.
- Set clear stop-loss and profit-taking rules
- Example: Walk away after winning 10 units or losing 8 units in a session.
- Track your performance
- Review results regularly and refine your approach with data.
- Stay emotionally disciplined
- Avoid chasing losses or overbetting during wins. Maintain consistent execution.