Originally Posted by tominnv View Post
Today, 04:32 PM

Still haven't really seen anything additional to this about the
analysis and explanations from community mathematicians.
No they are not lies, the examinations are here and on WOV,
just use the search function to find the discussions.

You're familiar with WOV, right?

You should be, as you just posted there 5 minutes before you posted here.

Originally Posted by Tom G
March 30th, 2021 at 4:27:47 PM

The math shows that this is true. Making $100 per day at baccarat would be $36,500 per year. That is the equivalent of earning a living at a job that pays $17.50 per hour; it is reasonable to say that is making a living. The baccarat player would have not days off, nor employee funded health care, social security benefits, or other things that come with the other ways people make a living. But the advantage would be, that after one years, instead of making $100 per day off of $50,000, the baccarat player would have $86,500 and could make $173 per day. They year after it would be even more. There are some people who do earn six figures from baccarat.