Online Casino Tips
There are probably more professional gamblers in the world than one can imagine. Think it's easy to be a professional gambler? Give it a try for a few months and see what happens. Don't quit your day job, whatever you do.
How do gamblers do it? Are they mathematical geniuses? Crooks? Or just very, very, lucky? None of the above; they're smart and disciplined, that's it.
It's not easy to make it as a professional gambler yet many people do. Whether aspiring to be a pro, or just improving your gaming skills, it is always a good idea to listen to what the professionals think. The following are some tips from the pros to help you walk away from the casino a winner:
Set and Follow Loss Limits
A loss limit is a pre-determined figure that a player uses to represent the most that they will stand or afford to lose from their bankroll. Say a player has a $100 bankroll then the loss limit should be about 50% of the original bankroll, or in this example, $50. If a player loses $50 it's time to leave the casino. Professionals feel that a 50% loss limit is a good figure if a player's bankroll is under $2000; the higher a bankroll the lower percentage of the loss limit. A $3000 bankroll should have a $1000 loss limit, ECT.
Stick to a system. Manage your money well.
If a player can't gamble sensibly, then they shouldn't be gambling at all.
Accept Small Returns
A player's number one goal in the casino should be to walk away with money. Yes, the entertainment factor is a prevailing force; all right, the action is worth the price of admission; but there's money at stake; money that could be won rather than lost.
70% of people playing in a casino are ahead at some time during play. Yet an astounding 90% of that 70% give back their winnings.
Walk away when things are going good. Accept 10% and 20% returns.
There is nothing wrong with just chilling on the sidelines, or calling it a night. Walk away when the kitty is in the black.
If you must play a game switch over to a demo version and book your own action. Put a $100 of fake money into play and see what would've happened. In the least when the urge to game has subsided you are walking away with positive cash flow.
Of course this requires a tremendous amount of discipline . DISCIPLINE is what it takes to win in the casino. This is how professional gamblers think and maybe you should too.