LavidaDivine Posted Tuesday at 09:20 AM #1 Posted Tuesday at 09:20 AM How do you divide your bankroll when playing Mines, Dice, Roulette, or Blackjack?
vincent33 Posted Tuesday at 11:05 AM #2 Posted Tuesday at 11:05 AM When I fire up Mines I allocate like 30% of the session bankroll because a few 3x or 5x cashouts can really pad the stack, then the rest goes to Blackjack chasing taht sweet dealer bust streak.
BAPEqALat8 Posted Tuesday at 11:28 AM #3 Posted Tuesday at 11:28 AM I just flat split whatever I have that day across each game until something gets a little ahead, then chase the streak on that one.
rexv9u77pjq Posted Tuesday at 11:44 AM #4 Posted Tuesday at 11:44 AM Honestly I'm a bit messy wtih it, usually toss 40% into blackjack and the rest gets split across mines and roulette equally. Dice barely sees anything from me unless I'm just killing time. Do you find yourself leaning heavy on one game over the others or do you spread it truly even?
rexptcr9 Posted Tuesday at 12:06 PM #5 Posted Tuesday at 12:06 PM i set aside a fixed number of bets per game and just stop when it's gone, no fancy percentages
thomas03 Posted Tuesday at 12:43 PM #6 Posted Tuesday at 12:43 PM I do like 50% on blackjack because that feels like the safest bet long run but last week I threw most of it on Mines and somehow hit a 4x like three times in ten minutes so now I get reckless with it more often than I should
aquila86 Posted Wednesday at 11:40 AM #7 Posted Wednesday at 11:40 AM i tryed 20 percent roulette hit red 4 times whoosp
francisco948 Posted Wednesday at 11:55 AM #8 Posted Wednesday at 11:55 AM basically i look at the total i'm willing to lose and then just chop it into maybe 15 or 20 equal sized bets, playign them across whatever game feels right at the moment instead of pre splitting
antoniohill40 Posted Wednesday at 01:13 PM #9 Posted Wednesday at 01:13 PM once i put it all on blackjack and lost every hand in like 3 minutes flat, never did that again
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