I call this story my "lucky baccarat banque morning" except morning is rushing it a bit. It was far more like my lucky baccarat 30 minutes. It was a morning which made me a believer in individuals who know that destiny or fortune or whatever is on their side and they promptly act upon it. I was pleased I discovered the proper individual at the proper time so I could act too.
There is nothing like striking a fantastic run at the punto banco table. I got up at 08:00 and walked down to get my usual cup of black tea with no intentions of wagering anything ahead of I’d had at least two cups along with a sausage muffin. I ran into a friend of mine who plays baccarat chemin de fer and immediately changed my mind.
The guy in question may be really good at the game and also terrible. If he is on he can’t lose and I make money with him due to the fact I follow whatever his "wager" provides.
Realizing I had left my hotel room with nothing but thirty dollars in my pocket because I only planned to get some breakfast, I stuck it in the cash area. The croupier declared "money plays".
I could see that my friend was "spot on" as soon as he took a seat. It was practically as if fortune had blessed him that morning and given him a prod to wager on at that punto banco table. I took the entire $30 and pressed it up to $960.
I took the nine hundred dollars earnings and started more than with sixty dollars and pressed it as much as nineteen hundred and twenty dollars and was ready to start above with $100 when he said: "that is it and it is gone". As I had bet with him previous to on many occasions, I knew he was probably correct. Everyone refers to him as the "sit and go kid" so I didn’t encourage him to stick around.
He had produced a profit of above five thousand dollars and determined it was time for a few breakfast. After tips and hints plus a few other expenses, I strolled away from the table with around $2800.
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