Four pillars, no mysticism. The discipline most players don’t have the stomach for.
Baccarat is streaks and shifts. He tracks the shoe like a market, not a slot machine — logging every result and reading where the run is heading.
Bet size scales to edge and roll, never to emotion. The math sets the wager. Most players blow up because adrenaline sizes their bets for them.
Psychological warfare on himself first. The table's entire job is to make you stay. Beating it starts with beating the part of you that wants one more hand.
The whole edge in one move: knowing the number that means done — and actually standing up. Winning is easy. Leaving with it is the skill.
Free drinks, no clocks, no windows, chips that don't feel like money — every detail is engineered to keep you seated and emotional. Mikki's edge is refusing to feel any of it.
He treats a session like a shift: clear entry rules, clear exit rules, no improvising. Boredom is a feature. If it feels exciting, he's probably doing it wrong.
The fastest way to lose is to bet big on a small roll. Mikki sizes bets so a bad streak can't end the session — only a great one can define it.
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