I stand by my initial remarks. I was subscribed to VVS for 4 months.
Augusto is actually one of the only mentors I have seen the myfxbook and call/manage trades live. He is also a good teacher, which is also important!
He doesn't focus much on high RR trades though, he's more into high win ratio, which honestly is better for your psychology.
The reason I stopped using his strategy was because I found the strategy too complex for me (not his fault, he made VSA/Wyckoff as simple as it can be) and I was interested in something more simple, like Vertex.
If you watch his last youtube videos you will have an idea of how he approaches the market.
I don't know why people say Vertex is for newbies or its too basic.
My friend dropped out of medical school, with just a few months left when he became consistently profitable. And although we are now trading in a different way, he was trading very similarly to Vertex back then. I was also doing good to some extend, but I was going through some personal issues and got messed up psychologically, so I stopped trading for a while.
Flipping Markets, Precision markets and Fractal Markets are also good. Granted Flipping's voice/accent gets on my nerves lol, but it's actually decent if you can get through that.
They have some subtle differences when it comes to Market Structure more precisely what they consider to be points of structure (which in turn influences how a Break of Structure happens). Also Vertex gives you more of a flexibility with the timeframes, whereas others use specific timeframes. But all in all they're very similar.
I don't like Phantom much, it's all over the place in my opinion, but if you want an all-around knowledge it's ok.
That being said...
For VSA/Wyckoff + SMC = VVS Academy
For just SMC = Vertex/Flipping Markets/Precision markets/Fractal Markets.
I'll say this though, regardless of the strategy you use, the most important thing will always be the timeframes. The higher the timeframe, the stronger a level will be. It just then becomes a matter of confirming that level on a lower timeframe, because what happens in a lower timeframe will also happen in a higher timeframe, as long as both are in sync and you can't really know this if you don't have the overall picture.