Originally Posted by Half Smoke View Post
It has been show that it is statistically highly improbable, that a person could play baccarat and win every time, for a great many sessions (not considering edge sorting or cheating).

MDawg has tried to explain this by saying that he bets streaks, presses wins, quits while he's ahead and doesn't chase losses.

Every knowledgeable gambler knows that these methods cannot give a gambler a long term advantage.
MDawg is reporting his results.

I don't recall him claiming that he has a long term statistical advantage, or that his amount of play even qualifies as the mathematical "long term".

tableplay wrote earlier that a player need only bet an average of 4.7% more on winning hands vs losing hands to win over 800 total hands.

Wouldn't pressing into a streak of 5 or 6 banker or player wins in a row per shoe accomplish that?