The Low Down On Baccarat System Sellers

The Low Down On Baccarat System Sellers

Here are 14 of my main competitors…not in terms of them selling valid winning information…just that we are all offering the same type of service/product. 

Some have beautiful slick websites…however…a slick website is no guarantee that the product or information is going to work long term.

Speaking of long-term success…My most successful student is a very sharp young man from California who recently sent me graphs documenting his 800 hours of continuous play with my system since he got it. He started with a $2500 lifetime bankroll.

It is not necessary to have that much.  He could have started with less.

As of July 2019, he has won over $280,000!

I have also included a brief review of my system which I imagine could have been written by one of my competitors.

See if you can find any credible testimonials on their websites which 

compare to the volume and variety I have accumulated.

Some sellers ever write their OWN testimonials.  One way to tell is if there are

just a few and only a line or two long.

Is there a “BLOG” with articles which may actually help educate the gambling public in any way?

Look at their FAQ section, if present.

Does the seller post his/her “Live Play Trip Reports?

You won’t find them because they would not match what the vendors are selling or they would use one or two “cherry picked” shoes which does not prove that their system is a long term winner.

Here are the other vendors are in no particular order.

Dave Gunas (www.gambleiq.com) was selling his system for up to $7500. Dave is a really personable, likeable guy.  Unfortunately, I was not able to win with his system long term. The money management is quite volatile and you can lose many units in a short time. 

Donnie Millionaire (www.donniemillionaire.com) Donnie is a friend and a real character. He has been developing and selling gambling systems for quite a few years. He does put a lot of thought and research into his systems.  Again, I have never buckled down to pick out one for extended live play evaluation because of time limitations.

Alvin Tuarez (http://howtobeatbaccarat.com) $500 and up.

Alvin is overseas…no phone contact…sends lessons one at a time and may not send all the lessons paid for if you say anything negative to him. I did that after he abandoned me and all his other students for months at a time while we waited for the next lesson to come.  A very complex system with much personal judgement required including 15+ columns to chart/track between decisions. Mine is detailed but only has 3 primary tracking columns. His old website was www.iplayforaliving.com. He probably changed it after numerous complaints from upset students got around on the internet.

Steve X (www.baccaratconcepts.com) $400-$700. Another nice guy. Gives you 4 different bet selections and it is up to you to pick the right one. It is never good to have to use that much personal judgement in my experience.  Some days your judgement will be spot on, other days you will wish you never got out of bed. You must have a mechanical, repeatable set of rules (like in my training) if you want the best chance to win consistently.

Jay Silva (www.baccaratko.com) $500 & up. He claims his system NEVER loses…a definite red flag.  Out of the country. Communication and support could be an issue like other non-domestic sellers. Requires a bankroll of 500 units! That screams Martingale to me. Nice website but not a lot of substance. Only been online since May or June of 2016.

Keith Smith (www.beatthecasino.com) $500 – $2,000.  Sincere system developer but seems to always have something new to offer and quite a bit of personal judgement required.  

Certainly better than the simplistic bet selection and money management approaches of other systems but it would help if their system guidelines could be less open to interpretation. I would rank Keith’s Beat The Casino highly compared to most other system sellers. 

Russell Hunter/Martin J. Silverthorne (www.gamblersbookclub.com) dozens of gambling systems…ALL are $99 and come with a money back guarantee which neither one of the system sellers have EVER honored. They fall into the category of simplistic money management approaches which never work and even simpler bet selections.

Tony Howard – Las Vegas Craigslist advertiser…uses a type of Martingale for money management for his baccarat, craps and roulette systems according to my students who have one or more of his systems.

Tony Leo –  Las Vegas Craigslist advertiser…uses a type of Martingale.  You can even come to his home in Vegas and he will answer your calls.  Unfortunately, this is just another approach heavily based on increasing bets after losses…not a formula for long term success. From a buyer: I have this one. To me this is just a collection of various strategies and money management. 5 different systems and explaining different ways to bet. He doesn’t really guide you through anything. I tested it all and I can’t get anything to win consistently.”

Baccarat Bandit –(www.baccaratcashflow.com) Claims to teach you for $869.95 his system which depends on you winning your first 15 shoes so that your chance of busting your bankroll is greatly reduced since you are now so far ahead. When is the last time you won 15 shoes in a row? In his video demonstration using an online casino (dublinbet.com), his bets went from $25- $75- $100-$300.

I would hate to see what the next increases would be after losing the 5th, 6th or 7th bets!

Al Kauffman – (www.thegamblingprofessor.com) – Long time Vegas resident and system seller.  So, similar to all the others. Al recommends that you start with an $18,000 bankroll because of the steep rise in bets as they continue to lose. You can lose $6000 in just one session. It is NEVER good to risk a LOT to win a LITTLE.

Michael Watson – Las Vegas Craigslist advertiser…very smooth system seller with a British accent…sells a Martingale for $2000 through email or will train you how to bet a 5-6 step suicidal Martingale in person if you come to Vegas for $2500.

Don Tigert –(baccaratpersonaltrainer.com) Texas – A 5-6 

step Martingale he is selling for $2500. He uses a set of 

random “templates” for bet selection. I lost $3,100 in the 

very first shoe I tried playing with it at Caesar’s in Atlantic City.

So, a $5,600 total loss.

The Bac Doctor – Dr. Tom (www.bacdoctor.com) $700 up.  This is a very detailed system which is not easy to learn.  He claims he did not make it harder to learn than other systems just for the sake of making it complex…he made it harder to learn so that it would be “harder to beat” by the casino and all the maneuvers they use against players.  Many testimonials, FAQs and “Live Play Trip Reports.” No way to know if they are real but I guess they would have to be or his students would be complaining that what he taught them could not be used on his posted shoes. UUUMMM? 

For decades, I was one of those hopeful, gullible system buyers and I know too many of these individuals personally because I drank the cool-aide and wasted my hard-earned money like you may have done. 

I really hate getting calls from prospective students who call me AFTER buying something unworkable from the competition.  I understand their skepticism that I am offering a valid, workable system.

My best advice is:

Before spending your money on another system, do as much research as you can and compare what everyone is offering…including me.  

 Dr. Tom, The Bac Doctor

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