This page works like a short tutorial reel: it walks a new visitor through what the dojo is, where to look first, how to enter hands, how to interpret the command center, and how to use Sensei Chloe at the end of a shoe.
The command center is your first read. It summarizes what the shoe is trying to say before you drown yourself in every panel.
On a fresh shoe, the command center should feel quiet and disciplined, not loud and demanding.
Use the main input buttons to build the current shoe. The dojo updates the command center, metrics, and study context as the road forms.
The premium flow is built to keep you centered on the most useful ideas first instead of forcing you to parse every data point at once.
If the roads or phases are confusing, step into the learning pages. The site is designed to let a new user bounce between live practice and guided education.
Big Road guide → Derivative roads → Glossary → Sensei Chloe quiz
The coach summary is where the app becomes a real mentor. You close the shoe, review the lesson, and carry forward the right idea instead of just the last result.
What did this shoe teach you about structure, rhythm, and trust?
Welcome to Baccarat Dojo. Start with the command center, not the whole board. This is where the app turns the current shoe into a calm, readable training view.
As hands come in, log Player, Banker, or Tie using the main controls. The dojo updates the shoe in real time and keeps the most useful context at the top.
Watch the structure first. Focus on family, board quality, and overall agreement before you let any one pattern get too loud in your head.
If the roads feel confusing, step into the study library. The Big Road guide, derivative roads lessons, glossary, and Sensei Chloe quiz are built to make the language click.
When the shoe ends, review it with Sensei Chloe. The point of the dojo is not just to log hands. It is to learn what the shoe was teaching you all along.