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Learning the
correct playing strategies is only half the battle.
You are doomed to lose if you are not prepared
with a sound money management plan. The following
guidelines will maximize your profits and minimize your
chances of going broke.
1.
Don’t play with scared money. Set a maximum amount
that you can afford to lose and if you lose that amount,
quit playing.
2.
Never increase the bet size on consecutive losses.
On consecutive wins, increase your bets in a
manner that suits your style of play.
We would recommend a simple 50% progression or a
1, 2, 3, 5 progression. For a 50% progression, after you
win a bet, make your next bet the same plus 50% more.
The progression would look like this for a $5 bet: $5,
$8, $12, $18, $27, $40, $60, etc. You keep increasing
your bet until you lose, then you start again at $5. For
the 1,2, 3, 5 win progression, you increase your bet
from 1 unit to 3 then to a maximum of 5 units following
consecutive wins. For example, the progression for a $5
basic bet is $5, $10, $15, $25 then back to $5.
After you make the maximum 5-unit bet, win or lose, make
your next bet 1 unit. This progression therefore, is
more conservative than the 50% progression.
3.
Your playing bank role for the above win progressions
should be 100 units.
If your minimum bet is $5, you need a $500
playing bankroll.
4.
Do not bring you your entire bankroll with you; bring
enough for 2 or 3 playing sessions 40 or 60 units).
Use 20 units per playing session and quit the
session if you lose the 20 units or win 10 units.
Hence, a $5 player with a $500 dollar playing
bankroll would use $100 per playing session and quit if
the $100 was lost or $50 won.
5.
Don’t ever quit a session in the middle of a winning
streak. If
you managed to win 10 units, keep playing with the goal
of winning another 10 units. As long as you keep
winning, keep setting 10 unit winning goals.
However, when the tide turns and you begin to
lose, quit the session with your profit. Remember, a
small profit is better than no profit!
6.
As your playing bankroll increases as you win, then
increase your bet size. Likewise, decrease the bet size
if your plane bank role decreases.
Always make your minimum wager equal to 1/100th
of your playing bankroll using the win progression.
The cardinal sin
in casino gambling is to chase your losses which means
increasing your bets when you are losing in the hopes
your next bet will win it all back. Everyone who gambles
in a casino sooner or later will experience losses and
how you handle yourself in this situation will determine
in the long run whether or not you will be a winner.
If you’ve lost one or two of your playing
session bankrolls, the best you can do is limit your
losses. The
casino will always be there for your next visit and if
you follow the proper playing strategies you will soon
be back on the road to winning.
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