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Q's Baccarat the System (Q's Baccarat Winning Strategies) |  | Author: John Qiu Publisher: Golden Autumn Publishing Category: Book
Buy Used: $39.95 as of 9/8/2010 14:42 CDT details
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 104 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0965166309 EAN: 9780965166300
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Product Description This is the only baccarat system published in the book format that anybody can afford. The approach of this baccarat system is unique, and the effectiveness astonishing. Currently, few baccarat books in the market have achieved to analyze the baccarat game in such depth and teach the reader practical skills to win.
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| Customer Reviews: Winning at Ties July 15, 2006 J. Chambles (Stone Mountain, Georgia United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have studied Qiu's tie patterns and have won a considerable amount of money at Baccarat with them. You must, of course be cautious and sit out some shoes. But, when the shoe is proper, you can get paid handsomely for your study and courage.
Practice with $5.00 bets or on the computer until you
understand the system. I have correctly predicted ties as
many as 16 hands in advance.
Magoo
It is all rubbish! March 3, 1998 cheungkw@hknet.com (Hong Kong) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
"the time period between 7 o'clock in the evening and 7 in the next morning is when tied hands come out most frequently". That is what the author writes at the very beginning of his book. You see how ridiculous it is! Besides this, there are many other "INTERESTING" things inside. Don't play with this system, unless you are a very lucky guy!
Terrible! March 5, 2006 Michael F. McPartlan (Buffalo, NY USA) If you like books that don't make any sense, then by all means buy this book. It is bad enough that studies have shown that it is nearly impossible to gain an edge a baccarat through card-counting (including one written by Edward O. Thorp), but this book will instill a sense of false confidence in anyone foolish enough to believe that Q's theory is true. If the systems in this book worked, the rules of baccarat would either have to be changed or the game would cease to exist. It is amazing that a publishing company would even bother to publish such drivel!
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