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How to beat the casino at the games long term, as told by mathematicia


J-Dawg

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There is only one way to win long term in casino (apart from not playing) that is mathematical

If you double your money, walk

If you lose 50% of your bankroll, walk.

You see people keep playing until they are busted out. So even though they were up at one point , they still walk away with 0.

If you have $50 to gamble, then if your bank drops to $25. You have to walk

And if with that $50, you get to 100 you walk. You have to stay firm with this.

People try to make unrealistic ROI and you will hear many people talk about how at one point they were in profit. But everyone goes home with 0.

Be disciplined, you will be happier for it and in the green for long term, not just for 1 day

Enjoy!

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25 minutes ago, dupeddonk said:

Why not just bring half as much money?

But if you only bring half as much then you can only spend half of that. 🤔 I do agree some what with the doubling. Last week I put in $250 hit a couple of huge multipliers on hacksaw and was up to almost $10,000 should of walked. But my gambling addiction said no you can go higher. Guess what now I'm at 0. How ever had I walked at the first big win which out me at $5000 I would never have gotten to $10000 but had I been disciplined and walked I would have $5000 God I hate gambling but its so much fun... ** when you win

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by the time you've paid crypto fees you are going to be down half + the buying fee + the selling fee?

Also an awful lot of my good hits come when i am well into the last 50% of my balance. So am i not doing something that is to my detriment? 

what if i then decide to play with the rest of the money a few days later do i limit myself to 50% again? go through the same process? until i am unable to withdraw and have to go to zero anyway or hit the moon?

seems like i would just be giving the casino my money quicker in smaller chunks and having less spins into the bargain.

Perhaps i am missing something?

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