Second, you should avoid the tie wager altogether. First, because you only have 9.5% chance of winning and also because the house only pays 8 to 1 when the odds are actually 9.5 to 1. This gives the house a 14% advantage on all tie bets.
The odds of either winning or losing are nearly identical with each hand you play, so you should not bet based on a winning or losing streak. Some players insist that they sea trends or streaks in a series of hands and can win if they bet on the streak continuing. This thinking is false and has no effect on the actual outcome of each baccarat hand.
The last piece of advice is to avoid card counting because it won't do you much good in the end. A study has actually shown that card counting can give you an advantage but this advantage would be under 1%. All the effort a player puts into keeping track of cards is not worth such a miniscule advantage.