Annabel Cavendish

Annabel Cavendish is the editorial voice of the baccarat.global school. She writes the Read lessons, the Listen scripts, and the analytical pieces across all six levels of the course. Her byline appears on every lesson. It doesn't appear on the Ask Bea chat widget, on operator listings, or on the school's policy pages.

Annabel's background is in the Mayfair room rather than the Las Vegas one. She writes about baccarat the way someone writes about something she's watched carefully for a long time: with precision about the numbers, without ceremony about the conclusions. If a bet is bad, she says the edge is bad and quotes the figure. If a strategy doesn't work, she explains why and cites the mathematics. She doesn't soften bad odds with encouraging language, and she doesn't oversell the interest of a game whose strategic surface is, by design, very small.

What she covers: house edge arithmetic, variant analysis, probability, history, roadmap mechanics, card counting, high-limit etiquette, bankroll discipline, and the responsible gambling tools that matter. What she doesn't cover: operator picks inside lesson bodies, system sales, or anything that would make a lesson read like marketing.

Her register is formal but not stiff. British spelling throughout. The maths, not "the math." Contractions where they fit naturally. She assumes her readers are adults capable of handling a decimal place and a hedging-free opinion.

The baccarat school is better for having someone willing to say, clearly and without qualification, that the Tie bet carries a 14.36% house edge and that no betting system changes that figure. That's Annabel's job, and she does it consistently.

If you have a question about lesson content, you're better served by Bea Lyon in the Ask Bea widget. Annabel writes. Bea answers.