Negative EV means the strategy is expected to cost money over time. The least negative row is usually the cleanest baseline, not a promise to win tonight.
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Baccarat betting strategy comparison tool
Use this Baccarat betting strategy comparison tool to model flat bets, side-bet entertainment, and capped progressions by expected value, estimated session loss, and risk of a hard reset. Progressions here are capped training examples, not profit guarantees. The goal is clear: see the cost of each system before a hot table makes it feel smarter than it is.
Shared workflow
Use the Bacbeast tools in the order a real decision happens.
Start with the table odds, calculate only when the shoe or hand state matters, then compare whether the bet plan is still worth taking.
First-time read
How to read this comparison.
Flat betting keeps each loss near one unit. Progressions can look calm until several losses force a much larger stake or reset.
A capped progression reset is not a math trick. It is the moment the sequence admits the loss and starts over, usually after the biggest stake.
Comparator results
Expected value ranking
The summary will call out expected value, session-loss shape, worst-case exposure, and whether the plan belongs in beginner training, entertainment only, or high-risk testing.
The tool will explain the average cost in plain language after you compare a plan.
This keeps the losing stretch readable before the session starts.
This shows the biggest intended loss the strategy can create in one run.
The label tells you whether the plan belongs in training, entertainment, or high-risk testing.
Run a comparison to rank the selected systems.
Keep the last few comparisons visible so changes are easy to scan.
- No runs yet. Compare or load a preset to start the log.
Strategy notes
What the rows are really testing.
Flat systems measure clean wager value. Side-bet entertainment shows how expensive high payouts can be. Capped progressions measure the expected cost of changing bet size after losses; they can smooth small wins, but the reset loss is still real.
Method
How the comparator calculates expected value.
The tool uses common 8-deck punto banco outcome rates: Banker 45.8597%, Player 44.6247%, and Tie 9.5156%. Banker and Player bets push on Tie. Progression rows are evaluated hand by hand with a small probability model that keeps the current step and whether the cap loss has appeared.
Capped progression results are practice scenarios for bankroll pressure and reset behavior. They do not turn a negative-expectation game into a guaranteed-win plan.
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Build the full betting decision before you sit down.
Compare expected value here, then use the training pages to set bankroll rules, stop points, and practice routines.
AI guidance
Use the ranking as a risk filter.
A better expected value row is still negative when the game price is negative. Treat the tool as a way to reject expensive plans, not as proof that a progression can force profit.
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