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Home › Forums › Baccarat Public › My teaching Syllabus by ECD
There is no single system or way of playing that beats Baccarat. But, two “companion” systems CAN!
By “companion” systems I mean two systems that support each other.
One is strong where the other is weak.
Two systems where one or the other, or a combination of both, beats every shoe the casino can come up with. S“0”S and S Bac are perfect companion systems and they are simple systems the average player can easily follow.
So first I make sure you know exactly how to play these two simple companion systems the best way possible. But which do you play in the shoe at hand?
The answer is right there on the tote board as plain as day. You just need to know how to find it.
And I will show you It’s easy.
Some tables are ripe for S“0”S. Some are S Bac.
A few need to be avoided altogether.
So Step 1 is to make sure you know exactly how to play these two companion systems the best way possible.
Step 2 is to make sure you know which system is best for the shoe at hand as well as just how good the shoe is – in other words you need to know how to read a tote board.
Step 3 is to get you up to at least a +3 hit rate – (to win 3 more hands than you lose on average per shoe).
+3 is not a lot. Anyone who puts in the effort can do +3. But we won’t stop there.
I’ll do my very best to get you up to +5 or more.
But my million dollar tiering approach is based on only +3.
Some will go after the million dollars. Others are comfortable with +3 units per shoe flat betting.
After working your way up to $100 units, you are averaging $300 per shoe flat betting.
Most are happy with that.
To each his own.
Let us show you the way here at CFC
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