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Introduction
Baccarat is a game steeped in superstition. The vast majority of players keep careful track of the shoe history, either on paper or with the aid of screens that show every hand since the shoe began. There are various ways of recording this information. The companies that market the screens that display the shoe history present it in various ways, according to the most popular methods of trying to define patterns.
Before going further, let me give my usual comment on notation. When referring to an actual bet, I use capital letters. When referring to the player playing the game, I use lower case. I invite the rest of the world to follow this convention, to help avoid confusion.
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For those who don't know me, let me take a moment to say that all this effort at trying to predict the next hand is a waste of time. For all practical purposes, the odds are the same for every hand, and the past history does not matter. Now before the perfectionists out there write to me, yes, I know if you had the use of a computer, a card counter could make computer-perfect decisions according to the composition of the remaining cards, which would very rarely result in an advantage on some bets. However, that is not what I'm talking about it. I'm saying that trying to find a pattern in past Player and Banker wins is as useless as predicting the next color in roulette (on a fair wheel) according to past reds and blacks.
Although I personally don't play baccarat, I have wondered for years about some of the tables in those displays of the shoe history. The staff at the Venetian has been very helpful in helping me understand, so that I may enlighten the rest of the world. So, with the introductions out of the way, let's get started. Here is a picture of a typical sign, seen at the Venetian. There are various components of display, which I will address individually.
How to Read Them
Bead Plate
This section above is called the 'bead plate.' It used to be that players could buy a tray with cubes with sides noting Player, Banker, and Tie wins. Wins are recorded as follows:
- Blue = Player win
- Red = Banker win
- Green = Tie win
The player starts in the upper left hand corner and makes his way down. When he reaches the bottom row, he moves over one column to the right and back to the top row.
Big Road
The next section, pictured above, is called the 'Big Road.' This primarily keeps track of Player and Banker wins. Tie and pair wins are also noted with slashes and dots. To be specific, a tie is noted with a green line through the previous Player or Banker win. A Player pair is noted with a blue dot in the lower right corner of the hand it occurred in. A Banker pair with a red dot in upper left. In the interest of simplicity, in this example there were only Player and Banker wins.Much like in the Bead Plate, the player starts in the upper left, as well as marking Player wins in blue, and Banker wins in red. However, instead of a solid circle, with a Chinese character in the middle, the Big Road has only the blue and red outlines of circles.
Unlike the Bead Plate, in the Big Road the player starts at the top of a new column with each change in Player and Banker winning. Note the grid is six rows deep. In the event there are seven or more consecutive Player or Banker wins, the results will move to the right, creating what is known as a dragon tail. In this example that never happens, as there was never more than four consecutive wins on the same side.
Big Eye Boy
With the next table, it is no longer so obvious what is going on, and it is here where I started to need help. As mentioned before, baccarat players are a very superstitious bunch. While the strategies they use to find patterns can be a complicated topic, one basic truth is they like predictability and repeating patterns. For example, if the last 12 hands were BBBPPPBBBPPP, I would bet that everybody at the table would bet on the Banker the next hand. Note how wins happen in groups of three. The Big Eye Boy table is useful in gauging how repetitive the shoe is. Red entries are a sign of repetition, and blue entries are a sign of a chaotic, 'choppy' shoe. It is important to note that in the Big Eye Boy table, blue and red are not associated with Player and Banker wins, as they are on the previous two tables.
The first entry in the Big Eye Boy table is the hand after the first entry in the second column of the Big Road, so that there is enough information to judge if a pattern is developing or not. Here is where the air starts to get thin, so pay attention. Every entry in the Big Eye Boy table, as well as the next two tables, will refer to a specific entry in the Big Road. Each entry in the Big Eye Boy is recorded as follows:
- If the hand in question causes a new column in the Big Road, then compare the previous two columns in the Big Road. If they are the same in depth, then record a red circle in the Big Eye Boy. If they are not, then record a blue circle.
- If the hand in question is the same outcome as the previous hand (skipping ties), then compare the cell to the left of the newly created entry in the Big Road with the cell directly above that one. If these two cells are the same, whether both Player, both Banker, or both blank; then mark a red in the Big Eye Boy. Otherwise, mark a blue.
In other words, consider the latest entry in the Big Road. Then, move one cell to the left. Then, move up. If the move up does not result in a change, mark red, if it does, mark blue.
In the event the Big Road forms a dragon tail, for purposes of the Big Eye Boy as well as the Small Road and Cockroach Pig, assume that the Big Road is infinitely deep, and ask yourself what would have happened under that assumption.
Note that if the Big Road consisted entirely of an alternating pattern of x Player wins with x Banker wins, then the Big Eye Boy would be entirely red.
To help with this part, I explain below every entry in the Big Eye Boy table that follows. I put the results in Excel so you could refer to the exact points in the grid I'm referring to.
For example, the first entry shows cell A1 on the Big Eye Boy table. This corresponds to the same hand represented in cell C1 of the Big Road table. Since cell C1 is the beginning of a new column, we check if the previous two columns are equal in length. They are, so we color the Big Eye Boy red for cell A1.
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Big Eye Boy Cell | Big Road Cell | Color | Reason |
---|---|---|---|
A1 | |||
B1 | |||
A1 | C1 | Red | Columns A and B equal in length |
B1 | C2 | Blue | B1 and B2 don't match |
B2 | D1 | Blue | Columns B and C unequal in length |
B3 | E1 | Blue | Columns C and D unequal in length |
B4 | E2 | Blue | D1 and D2 don't match |
C1 | E3 | Red | D2 and D3 match |
C2 | E4 | Red | D3 and D4 match |
D1 | F1 | Blue | Columns D and E unequal in length |
D2 | G1 | Blue | Columns E and F unequal in length |
E1 | HI | Red | Columns F and G equal in length |
E2 | I1 | Red | Columns G and H equal in length |
F1 | I2 | Blue | H1 and H2 don't match |
F2 | J1 | Blue | Columns H and I unequal in length |
G1 | J2 | Red | I1 and I2 match |
H1 | J3 | Blue | I2 and I3 don't match |
H2 | K1 | Blue | Columns I and J unequal in length |
I1 | K2 | Red | J1 and J2 match |
I2 | K3 | Red | J2 and J3 match |
I3 | L1 | Red | Columns J and K equal in length |
I4 | L2 | Red | K1 and K2 match |
J1 | M1 | Blue | Columns K and L unequal in length |
J2 | N1 | Blue | Columns L and M unequal in length |
J3 | N2 | Blue | M1 and M2 don't match |
K1 | N3 | Red | M2 and M3 match |
L1 | O1 | Blue | Columns M and N unequal in length |
M1 | O2 | Red | N1 and N2 match |
N1 | P1 | Blue | Columns N and O unequal in length |
O1 | P2 | Red | O1 and O2 equal |
O2 | Q1 | Red | Columns O and P equal in length |
P1 | R1 | Blue | Columns P and Q unequal in length |
Q1 | S1 | Red | Columns Q and R equal in length |
R1 | S2 | Blue | R1 and R2 don't match |
S1 | S3 | Red | R2 and R3 match |
T1 | T1 | Blue | Columns R and S unequal in length |
U1 | T2 | Red | S1 and S2 match |
U2 | T3 | Red | S2 and S3 match |
U3 | U1 | Red | Columns S and T equal in length |
U4 | U2 | Red | T1 and T2 match |
V1 | V1 | Red | Columns T and U equal in length |
W1 | V2 | Red | U1 and U2 match |
W2 | W1 | Blue | Columns U and V unequal in length |
X1 | X1 | Blue | Columns V and W unequal in length |
Y1 | Y1 | Red | Columns W and X equal in length |
Z1 | Y2 | Blue | X1 and X2 don't match |
AA1 | Y3 | Red | X2 and X3 match |
AB1 | Z1 | Blue | Columns X and Y unequal in length |
AB2 | AA1 | Blue | Columns Y and Z unequal in length |
AB3 | AA2 | Blue | AA1 and AA2 don't match |
AB4 | AB1 | Blue | Columns Z and AA unequal in length |
AB5 | AC1 | Blue | Columns AA and AB unequal in length |
AB6 | AC2 | Blue | AB1 and AB2 don't match |
AC1 | AC3 | Red | AB2 and AB3 match |
AD1 | AD1 | Blue | Columns AB and AC unequal in length |
AD2 | AE1 | Blue | Columns AC and AD unequal in length |
AD3 | AE2 | Blue | AD1 and AD2 don't match |
AE1 | AE3 | Red | AD2 and AD3 match |
AE2 | AE4 | Red | AD3 and AD4 match |
AF1 | AF1 | Blue | Columns AD and AE unequal in length |
AF2 | AG1 | Blue | Columns AE and AF unequal in length |
AG1 | AH1 | Red | Columns AF and AG equal in length |
AG2 | AI1 | Red | Columns AG and AH equal in length |
AG3 | AJ1 | Red | Columns AH and AI equal in length |
AH1 | AJ2 | Blue | AI1 and AI2 don't match |
AI1 | AJ3 | Red | AI2 and AI3 match |
AJ1 | AK1 | Blue | Columns AI and AJ unequal in length |
AJ2 | AL1 | Blue | Columns AJ and AK unequal in length |
Small Road
The next table, in the bottom left of the display, is the 'Small Road.' The Small Road works exactly like the Big Eye Boy, except it skips the column to the left of the current column in the Big Road. To have enough information to go on, the Small Road must wait until the entry after the first entry in the third column of the Big Road. Here is exactly how the Small Road is recorded.
- If the hand in question causes a new column in the Big Road, then compare the first and third columns to the left of the new column in the Big Road. If they are the same in depth, then record a red circle in the Small Road. If they are not, then record a blue circle.
- If the hand in question is the same outcome as the previous hand (skipping ties), then compare the cell two cells to the left of the newly created entry in the Big Road with the cell directly above that one. If these two cells are the same, whether both Player, both Banker, or both blank; then mark a red in the Small Road. Otherwise, mark a blue.
In other words, consider the latest entry in the Big Road. Then, move two cells to the left. Then, move up. If the move up does not result in a change, mark red, if it does, mark blue.
The Small Road in the sign pictured was too big to fit in the grid, so the first four columns dropped off. They would have been BBRRBR.
Cockroach Pig
The next table, in the bottom right of the display, is 'Cockroach Pig.' The Cockroach works exactly like the Small Road, except it skips two columns to the left of the current column in the Big Road. To have enough information to go on, the Cockroach Pig must wait until the entry after the first entry in the fourth column of the Big Road. Here is exactly how the Cockroach Pig is recorded.
- If the hand in question causes a new column in the Big Road then compare the first and fourth columns to the left of the new column in the Big Road. If they are the same in depth, then record a red circle in the Cockroach Pig. If they are not, then record a blue circle.
- If the hand in question is the same outcome as the previous hand (skipping ties), then compare the cell three cells to the left of the newly created entry in the Big Road with the cell directly above that one. If these two cells are the same, whether both Player, both Banker, or both blank; then mark a red in the Cockroach Pig. Otherwise, mark a blue.
In other words, consider the latest entry in the Big Road. Then, move three cells to the left. Then, move up. If the move up does not result in a change, mark red, if it does, mark blue.
Other Statistics
Finally, the above picture shows the upper right part of the display. The left part shows overall shoe statistics for how often each bet won. This is not a very realistic example, as I put in Player and Banker wins only, for purposes of example. The right part shows what will happen on the Big Eye Boy, Small Road, and Cockroach Pig according to whether the next hand is a Player or Banker win.
Links
Fate in the cards: understanding baccarat trends (part 1) and (part 2) by Andrew W Scott
Acknowledgements
Thanks to the friendly and helpful staff at the Venetian for suffering my many questions about this topic and letting me take pictures of their sign.
Written by: Michael Shackleford
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There are eight American Indian tribes that own casinos in Oregon. These casinos are built and operated under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1988. The law created the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) to regulate Indian gaming in Oregon.
Four Federally-recognized Oregon tribes worked with the NIGC to build casinos on 'off-reservation' land. This is land purchased as 'restored tribes' and transferred into federal trust for purposes of gaming. The four tribes and their casinos include: Grand Ronde - Spirit Mountain Casino (Grand Ronde); Coos/Lower Umpqua/Siuslaw - Three Rivers Casino (Florence); Coquille - The Old Mill Casino (North Bend); and Siletz Indians - Chinook winds (Lincoln City)
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Click on any of the Oregon counties on the map below to find local casino information, or scroll below the map to search an alphabetical listing of counties and their casinos.
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3201 Tremont Avenue
North Bend, Oregon 97459
(800) 953-4800
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1297 Ocean Boulevard
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146 Chief Miwaleta Lane
Canyonville OR 97417
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Cancelled by BIA May 2020
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2355 South Pacific Highway
Medford, OR 97501
(541) 779-1501
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Indian Head Casino
3236 Hwy 26
PO Box 891
Warm Springs, OR 97761
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Grand Ronde Tribe plans new casino near Portland
October 17, 2020
The Confederated Tribe of Grand Ronde is preparing new plans to build a casino in Wood Village, in eastern Multnomah County. The building site would be the former Multnomah Greyhound Park property, which the Tribe purchased in 2015.
The Grand Ronde Tribe is preparing to formally request the transfer of the building site into federal trust for the purpose of building a casino. The process for federal approval generally takes a few years to complete.
Six months ago the Siletz Tribe filed a similar application with the federal government to approve a 180,800-square-foot casino on a site near Salem. The Siletz Tribe currently owns the Chinook Winds in Lincoln City.
The Salem application prompted the Grand Ronde Tribe to reevaluate its plans for Wood Village. The tribe currently owns the Spirit Mountain Casino in Grand Ronde, OR.
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Oregon tribes reopen their casinos
June 1, 2020
Indian casinos in Oregon are reopening with COVID-19 protocols that limit operating hours, crowd sizes, available games and restaurant service. Guest requirements include no smoking, wearing a face mask and passing a temperature check before entry.
The Oregon casinos that reopened in May are listed here by date:
May 18 The Mill Casino
May 21 Chinook Winds Casino & Convention Center
May 22 Seven Feathers Casino Resort
May 22 Three Rivers Casino Resort
May 22 Three Rivers Casino Coos Bay
May 28 Wildhorse Resort & Casino
The remaining three Oregon casinos will reopen in early June:
June 1 Spirit Mountain Casino
June 8 Kla-Mo-Ya Casino
June 11 Indian Head Casino
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Oregon readies mobile sports betting
August 5, 2019
This month Oregon will become the first state in the Northwest to launch a sports betting app and website for any Oregon resident age 21 or older to bet on professional sports.
Single-game betting, live-game betting and parlays will be accepted. Betting on college sports is banned. Only Oregon residents will have online access. Out-of-state players will be blocked by software.
Oregon's sports betting platform will be operated by the state lottery. It is named the Oregon Lottery Scoreboard (OLS) and will be online before the first game of the NFL regular season Sept 5.
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Tribal recognition could bring casino to Southern Oregon
April 04, 2018
A Siskiyou County tribe is seeking federal recognition from the U.S. government. Residents from the city of Ashland are ready to express their concerns of a possible casino project if the tribe is granted the recognition from the federal government.
The Ruffey Rancheria is located in central Siskiyou County, California. They are descended from Indian villages from that area. In 1958 Congress removed the tribe's federal recognition. Now they are actively trying to restore their status.
In July last year the 'Ruffey Rancheria Restoration Act of 2017' was introduced. House Resolution 3535 was presented by Congressman Doug LaMalfa, R-Richvale, California. The act would return over 440 acres of land back to tribe. It would also restore their federal recognition with the U.S. government.
The bill states that if the approved, the tribe could be allowed to develop a casino on their land.
The exact boundary and location for the proposed tribal land has not yet been determined. However, it could possibly put a casino located in Sothern Oregon if approved.
The city of Ashland is located near the possible location for the tribal land. There is a radius of 25 miles around that land that could obtain casino designation. This has raised concerns for the city and its residents.
So far this year the bill has not progressed.
A letter of concerns of the possible casino could be sent to the federal government on behalf of the city. Rich Rosenthal is the City Councilor for Ashland. He stated that he would like to send a letter if progress is made in the tribal recognition.
Currently the tribe has not contacted the city.
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