We've gathered some of the more Frequently Asked Questions about Baccarat Pattern Recognition for your perusal. If you have any others, please let us know!


Is BPR easy to learn?
How long will it take me to learn BPR?
Can I use BPR on the Internet?
What size Bankroll do I need?
What percentage of shoes can I expect to win?
How much can I make per shoe?
Is there a money back guarantee?

Is BPR easy to learn?

Yes it is. We have made every attempt to make our manual easy to read and understand. You'll not learn it in 20 minutes, but you will be able to gain a firm grasp of the method in a reasonable amount of time.

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How long will it take me to learn BPR?

Naturally, each individual has their own learning curve, but we believe if you are able to devote an hour a day to reading the manual, listening to the tapes and practicing, you should be "Casino Ready" in two weeks.

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Can I use BPR on the Internet?

Yes, you can use BPR on the Internet, but the Internet games are much more difficult to beat than casino Baccarat games. You have to be much more focused and disciplined with both your stop win and stop loss when playing on the Internet, and I would NEVER recommend playing on-line for a large unit size.

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What size Bankroll do I need?

With a flat bet, we recommend a 30 unit Lifetime bankroll. (This is not a per shoe bankroll. Your maximum loss per shoe should never be more than 4-6 units per shoe.)

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What percentage of shoes can I expect to win?

You should be able to achieve a 70-75% shoes won rate.

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How much can I make per shoe?

Using a flat bet, and learning the method well, you should be able to average 4 units a shoe net (that's plus 4 units when averaging together both your winning and losing shoes).

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Is there a money back guarantee?

No there isn't. We have no guarantee what effort you will put into learning BPR, and we know if you take the time to learn the method and to practice with it, you WILL be a winner. This isn't a coffe pot or a toaster, but proprietary ideas and intellectual concepts. Once you have those ideas and concepts, you can't "give them back", can you?

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