Stephen R. Tabone

Stephen R. Tabone is an English Writer from Great Britain. He is a casino games professional pattern player and outcomes systemiser. He is the Author of Bestselling Baccarat books, ‘The Ultimate Silver Bullet Proof Baccarat Winning Strategy 2.1’ and ‘The Ultimate Golden Secret Baccarat Winning Strategy 3.0’.

In 2011, Mr. Tabone earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours in Creative Writing and Philosophy from the University of Greenwich, London. And holds qualifications in Law and in Business. 

Mr. Tabone has been developing and testing his rule-based gaming systems since 1997 and began publishing these in 2017. As well as Baccarat, he plans to publish books on Roulette, Blackjack and other casino games. He has a fascination with number combinations, cryptanalysis, patterns and is a strong concrete and abstract thinker. He also designs stock market trading concepts.

He is methodical in constructing powerful rule-based betting systems to combat the complex problems of finding ways to profit from randomness. Mr. Tabone’s systems help gamblers improve the way they play casino games. Back in the 90s he even bought his own Roulette Wheel to practice on.

Stephen R. Tabone 's Articles

The dealer fans a new shoe. Two spots. Max limits. Kerry Packer reads the texture and pushes a stack that hushes the room.

I’ve traced what sits behind moments like that — how a media engine, a rebel cricket league, and casino nights fused into one logic.

Chasing the money ghost through paper trails, pools, and probability

I wrote this in August 2025 after a long walk to the British Library. Union Jacks and St. George’s Cross flags dressed the lampposts. Sun flashed between showers. I wanted facts about Zeljko Ranogajec. Who was he, where did he operate, what did he do, and was it true?

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