"a totally
new concept in winning"
IBS10
The Infallible
Baccarat System Version 10.0
by Izak Matatya
"for
all even paying games"
This newest version of IBS comes with a
totally new concept in winning and beating all even paying games.
The bet selection has a unique and
original concept, never seen before, that does not try to recognize or
follow decision patterns, that either may or may not continue.
It rather tackles a totally random
environment with sufficient randomness to create sequences of losses and
wins, which are handled in an extremely efficient manner with the bet
method. Within this randomness, it still keeps the system in a
mechanical way, such that two players using IBS10 would bet exactly the same
way with the exception of their bet sizes, as one defines the unit size,
with which the player is comfortable with. The bets would still be
within the same proportion.
IBS10 was designed with the mind of
keeping the bets as low as possible and yet generate consistent long term
profits.
In fact, one never exceeds the highest
bet of 10 units at any session or even 9 units for 80 continuous shoes.
9 units, for instance, were used only twice throughout 4 continuous shoes.
Tests were conducted by randomly selecting large
group of shoes from tester books and each time, an average profit
of 4.5 units per shoe was achieved.
The system is very flexible in
various ways. One can set different values for betting amounts under
different circumstances, as well as different session bankrolls. As
usual, optimal parameters were implemented to maximize the system's
performance.
And those parameters are a maximum bet of
10 units, a session bankroll of 21 units, generating 4.5 units per shoe in
average over an unlimited number of shoes.
Not all sessions are won. One sets
a loss limit of 16 units. The moment the limit is surpassed by a next
losing bet, the session is abandoned with a small accepted loss not
exceeding 21 units. This is the way the long term average of +4.5
units per shoe is kept indefinitely.
Here is a performance chart of IBS10:
As you can see, small abandoned runs do
not disrupt the overall profitability of the system and hardly brings us
into a negative balance, not more than 26 units drawdown overall.
Wherever the system is started it always
comes up profitable from the starting point. This is the result of
selecting random areas from any tester book, which reflects into live play.
The system is slightly more complex than
other versions of IBS. But once you practice it for a while, you will
get a very good feel of it and you will be able to apply it with ease.
IBS10 is very dynamic. There is no
tracking, no interruptions of bets and no waiting for a specific condition
to occur. One bets continuously from anywhere in the shoe or a certain
point in any other even bet paying game (Roulette, Craps, Sic-Bo, Baccarat,
etc.) and leaves the game when the desired profit is reached.
There is no need for a win target, as the
more you play, the more you will win. Time and sky is the limit.
Just don't play until you exhaust yourself. Enjoy your daily profits.
The system document consists of 21 pages
of very structured text, including numerous examples and variations.
The system comes with an
MS-Excel simulation where you can either input your decisions or observe
results from test books. You can also experiment with different bet
values and session bankrolls.
The simulation is automated in terms of
the bet method. The complex bet selection has been manually entered,
but can be easily applied to other decisions, whether random or from tester
books.
IBS10 is very practical, playable,
effective, profitable, and affordable. It's probably one of the best
systems around.
For a limited time, the system goes for $10,000 only, a
small cost next to the system's
great potential.
As usual, your full satisfaction is
guaranteed with a money back guarantee within 30 days of your purchase, no
strings attached.
Click
here to order and a download link will open immediately after your
payment online.
Thank you,
Izak Matatya
Frequently
Asked Questions on IBS10
The Infallible
Baccarat System Version 10.0
by Izak Matatya
Q. Izak, your new system sounds fantastic! Izak, can
you tell me is there ANY comparison to your other IBS Series of systems? Or
for that matter any other of your existing systems? If so, what is it? Izak,
in addition, have you tested this on REAL CASINO SHOES? If so, how many?
What were the results? Were they similar to the 86 shoes taken from the
Zumma 600 shoe test book? Please review and advise.
A. How would IBS10 compare to the other 9 versions? To tell you the truth,
its bet selection is nothing like any other IBS version, neither is its bet
method. So, it's a totally different system and different winning concept.
If I tried it on real casino shoes? Yes, I tried it on all shoes I have in
my database. The Zumma shoes are also supposed to have been taken from real
play.
I can only test a chunk of about 80 shoes at a time, because the bet
selection is entered manually.
But I have tested many chunks of 80 shoes within the 600 Zumma shoes and the
1000 Zumma shoes and I have simulations for both sets.
The results are very consistent: 4.5 units per shoe in average.
Q. From your chart how did you come up with the figure
of 4.5 units average/shoe?
A. Those are 5851 decisions in the chart. They
are the first 86 shoes of the Zumma 600 shoes test book. The end
profit for those 86 shoes is 393.95 units exactly. Dividing 393.95
into 86, you get: 4.579 units per shoe.
Q. Hello Izak, I've got 2 questions about this;
1. What is the lifetime bankroll needed to be safe.?
2. How does this system compare to the KISS system in terms of risk and ease
of playing?
Thanks...
A. The largest drawdown I have ever encountered in my
tests were 26 units. Those were chunks of 80 shoes.
To be completely safe with the system I would use a lifetime bankroll of 300
units for very long term usage.
As the name implies KISS (Keep it Simple and Smart) is one of the simplest
systems to play. For sure IBS10 is much more complex than KISS, but very
learnable and mechanical.
In terms of risk they are both low risk systems. KISS can be used even with
flat betting. IBS10 has a highest bet of 10 units, which is really very very
mild.
Q. Hi Izak,
It has been awhile since we chatted, my old and ambitious gambling friend.
Hope you are doing well, and making a pile of money. Although, the local and
national US economy is tanking, most of the Vegas casinos are prospering and
the tourists just keep coming from all parts of the country in droves.
I visit your LTW forum periodically, and read with interest your latest
newsletter extolling the virtues of your newest version of IBS. As you know,
I love the game of baccarat and have been trying to conquer this elusive
beast for years.
I would appreciate your answers to a few specific questions, which are as
follows:
Q1) Based on your extensive testing and playing, what percentage of shoes
can one typically win during a week of playing 20 shoes.....and at what
expected net profit in units? Please be conservative.
A1) The test conducted were mostly manual due to the complex bet selection.
I selected randomly groups of 80 shoes. Some shoes lost, some won, still
averaged 4.5 units per shoe, no matter which group of 80 shoes I selected.
Within 20 shoes, I would say 80% of the shoes come up profitable. You may
have a small drawdown of 25 units, should the shoes do not show a profit.
The 25 units drawdown is for the 80 shoes, not just for one shoe.
Q2) Using your unique bet selection, what win rate can one expect flat
betting and how does this compare to all your other bet selections such as
KISS and prior IBS bet selections?
Q2) Since the bet selection creates randomness, I do not expect the system
to win flat betting. KISS would win flat betting. And other IBS bet
selections are based more or less around KISS system's ideas to follow
streaks, chops and other patterns. IBS10 has a totally different concept and
doesn't care at all about any sort of pattern formation.
Q3) Can one comfortably use the casino scorecard to play IBS10, or does the
system require too much tracking and documentation?
A3) The system requires only the last 3 decisions in order to start applying
it, that's all. There is absolutely no other tracking or waiting for any
condition to occur.
Q4) What is the average high bet in playing one shoe?
A4) 7 units would be the average high bet. Highest bet does not exceed 9-10
units tops ever.
Q5) Are you using a negative "labby" type progression similar to precious
IBS versions?
A5) No, not any more.
Thanks, Izak for your time and effort in answering my questions.
Q. Hi Izak,
Interesting read of the system promo. I note you say it is probably the best
system going around. Surely if it can make 4.5 units per shoe it is your
best effort. How do the Baccarat results translate to Roulette in terms of
units made per 100 spins? How often is a run abandoned to lose up to 21
units? Is there any difference between outcomes for the various even chance
games as they all have there individual quirks don't they? You usually
suggest a stop/loss so is that the case for this system?
A. For IBS10, 4.5 units are very consistent regardless of the even paying
game. Even though Roulette’s odds for instance are worse than Baccarat or
Craps, a zero here and there, which makes the house edge 5.26%, instead of
1.7% has absolutely no effect on the performance of the system, because you
may have 10 or 17 consecutive losses within a shoe, or a session, the run
will be completed with 2-3 units profit nevertheless.
Some runs are abandoned with 21 units. This is the only stop loss in the
system. They may happen once every 20 winning sessions in average. Each
winning run gives you 2-3 units profit. So, going up 60 units and going down
by 21 units in the same proportion will give you decent profit and a
consistent average.
Q. Thanks Izak. What does the graph represent? Is it about 80 shoes and
profit 400 units? I note the downturn can be 100 units. Can you explain it
please? Would you keep playing through a shoe or spins at roulette after a
loss of 21 units or is a break or change of table required?
A. Yes, that’s exactly that, about 86 shoes generating 399 units
profit averaging 4.5 units per shoe. Drawdown is about 26 units.
After an abandoned session, you can continue playing exactly where you were
left off. There is no need to wait. It’s totally optional and makes no
difference for the system.
Q. Thanks again for that. So playing on after loss of
21 does that mean you start a new run at base unit what ever that is? Is
there any likely difference in systems performance between RNG and real
casino?
A. Yes, after an abandoned run, you start with the base bet, whatever it is.
And those figures are flexible in the simulation. You have the option of
entering different base units, different session bankrolls and see the
results in the chart.
The performance for real and random decisions is the same. I take real
decisions also as random, because that’s what they are. That’s one of the
main principles of this system.
Thank you all for your interest.
IBS10 is very practical, playable,
effective, profitable, and affordable. It's probably one of the best
systems around.
For a limited time, the system has a price of $10,000, a
small cost next to the system's great potential.
As usual, your full satisfaction is
guaranteed with a money back guarantee within 30 days of your purchase, no
strings attached.
Click
here to order and a download link will open immediately after your
payment online..
Thank you,
Izak Matatya
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