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the beginning sounds reasonable.
or to quote a real professional (from "The Card Counter" - film recommendation!):
--> "small stakes - small losses!" π
der anfang hΓΆrt sich sinnvoll an..
oder mal nen richtigen profi (aus "The Card Counter" - filmempfehlung!) zu zitieren:
--> "kleine einsΓ€tze - kleine verluste!" π
It isn't guaranteed to work of course. I usually go broke when I try this, but one time when I raised to $2 hit a bonus that retriggered itself 10 times, and cashed out 1000$.
But I don't think I'm going to keep running this. I want to try something else that might be slightly better, and that is starting out at low stakes until you reach a big target multiplier, then you gradually raise your bets over time, never lowering them again. That way, it should feel like you are climbing a ladder of goals. And the prizes get bigger and bigger.
It isn't guaranteed to work of course. I usually go broke when I try this, but one time when I raised to $2 hit a bonus that retriggered itself 10 times, and cashed out 1000$.
But I don't think I'm going to keep running this. I want to try something else that might be slightly better, and that is starting out at low stakes until you reach a big target multiplier, then you gradually raise your bets over time, never lowering them again. That way, it should feel like you are climbing a ladder of goals. And the prizes get bigger and bigger.
I do not think this new tactic will work any better. If you hit a higher multiplier with a small bet, the win gained will be lower too. Why would you gradually raise the bets just after the big multiplier was hit? I believe the point is to hit the best multiplier with a reasonably high bet to get the most out of it. The question is, how many "dead spins" one must pass to hit another good win? Meaning, how many lower bets should be placed in between?
What do you think about that?
If you're not enjoying it and being entertained by the slot you play π STOP!!
This! I agree 100%, this is the best way of saying, you should control the game, not the other way around!
I'm also new in gaming and I want to learn a lot. May I ask what do you mean by the casino always win?π€
Hello!
Awesome to see you're willing to learn a lot, and I mean it! π
Sure I can explain, the ultimate truth is that "in the long term, the casino always wins". It's proven by math actually, because there is something called "house edge" or "house cut" and this thing is aplied to every bet, stake you make, so the odds are always on the casino's side.
There is a section called "Guide" and among all other handy artcles, this one focuses primary on the given subject: https://casino.guru/learn-about-games-of-chance-rtp-variance
Make sure you watch the short video "Why People Are Losing Money in Casinos? Maths of Casino Games Explained"
Speakng of wich the whole YT channel is also a great spot, so don't skipp the rest π:
https://www.youtube.com/@CasinoGuruTube/videos
There are tons of cool information there, so feel free to ask questions if needed - I promiss I'll try to keep up with you. π
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