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Tips, tricks, strategies... : The best strategy in the gambling addiction scene (Page 2)

Topic created on 10th May. 2019 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 18 | Views: 6,950
RuhrPottProll
Amateur
Anchor Thrower wrote on 09/03/2019 at 19:01: What is an expected value?

https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwartungswert

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Ankerwerfer
Rookie
RuhrPottProll wrote at 21:04 on 2019-09-03
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwartungswert

Oh that's the one you mean. That one is 2.7% on roulette. Negative I've never seen that one

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v****2

DerWolf wrote on 06/17/2019 at 7:23 pm

You could also put the cart before the horse and open an account for gaming. There is a standing order with a fixed amount transferred to the one for playing monthly at your disposal


this is in my opinion the easiest and best solution for people who have ever lost the
lose control while gambling...fixed amount and then it's over but of course this requires
of course some self-control not to Deposit more when the limit is reached
when the limit is reached.

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Katharina2
Top Member
Anchor Thrower wrote on 03/09/2019 at 14:57: I don't know if I am a gambling addict. I haven't noticed any warning signs of it in me yet. This is my way, which I'm sure most of you can't implement:

I play Roulette according to a system. This system I have optimized before in a self-programmed simulator. Several systems to be exact. I refined the best one.
I play only according to this system, which contains not only "rules" for placing bets or game exits, but for almost every situation that can occur. If a new situation arises, or a result deviates from the expectations, I immediately stop the game and continue to program the simulator until everything fits again.

But there are still two problems I can't solve:
There is no control instance. That means, I don't know if I don't get into an uncontrolled downward spiral by the (in the meantime rather) occasional adjustment of my system.
And secondly, I don't know if I'm deceiving myself and if I'm just very lucky all the time. The latter I rather don't believe, because I can rely on my skills as a programmer. But belief is not knowledge.

Off topic: my system only covers roulette. If someone has questions about it, I'm happy to answer via PN or in a separate post. But it can't be applied to slots or other games.

What is the system built for: on-site casinos or OC ?

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martin7x
I do this in such a way that I put money that I would gamble away into a savings account and instead do something else that brings me joy. There accumulates quickly what. Last year I started to buy machines on Ebay, I have for example a Merkur Magic, even an older Novo and a few others that I know from the past, and have built my own casino in the basement. I always enjoy playing there, however I always withdraw the money on the 15th. It's amazing how much you spend and I'm thankful every time that I always get the money I put in and it's not permanently gone.
You can get old machines for small money
From Fun Mode in Online Casinos I advise against, because it triggers.

The other solution: Find a partner, get married, have children. Then you have neither time nor money to gamble or get a wooden spoon on your face if you have gambled away the rent.

Therapy etc. has no sense in my opinion, if you are enthusiastic about gaming, it will always remain more or less latent in you.

I'm like a quarter player, months is calm, then I spend in a short time a few thousand, but since I have my cellar game, it has become much better, has already paid for itself.


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Katharina2
Top Member
@anchor thrower

What is the system built for: on-site casinos or OC ?

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Ankerwerfer
Rookie
Catherine2 wrote on 09/04/2019 09:42: @anchorthrower

What is the system built for: on-site casinos or OC ?

Goes for both. Is rather impractical on site though, I think

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Katharina2
Top Member
Anchor Thrower wrote on 09/04/2019 11:03 AM
Goes for both. Is rather impractical in the field though, I think

Systems are quickly recognized in OC and what looked so good at the beginning
looked, is ruined in the end. Much more important is the gameplay
that is: strategy. The systems are a mystery to me anyway, because I often
often, against my better knowledge, bet on the 'wrong side' and know,
that I will lose. This is especially true for the EC

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Kleinkariert
Expert
martin7x wrote on 04/09/2019 at 09:40: I do this so that I put money I would gamble away in a savings account and instead do something else that brings me joy. It accumulates quickly. Last year I started to buy machines on Ebay, I have for example a Merkur Magic, even an older Novo and a few others that I know from the past, and have built my own casino in the basement. I always enjoy playing there, however I always withdraw the money on the 15th. It's amazing how much you spend and I'm thankful every time that I always get the money I put in and it's not permanently gone.
You can get old machines for small money
From Fun Mode in Online Casinos I advise against, because it triggers.

The other solution: Find a partner, get married, have children. Then you have neither time nor money to gamble or get a wooden spoon on your face if you have gambled away the rent.

Therapy etc. has no sense in my opinion, if you are enthusiastic about gaming, it will always remain more or less latent in you.

I'm like a quarter player, months is calm, then I spend in a short time a few thousand, but since I have my cellar game, it has become much better, has already paid for itself.

It didn't really pay for itself, it just made you spend less according to your story. But if you had spent less and not bought the machines, you would have more money, that is, it is not a real amortization. But I don't want to get hung up on terminology, rather on the <Alte Automaten kriegt man für kleines Geld>.

Old machines cost depending on what you get 80 - 500 €. If you want to have Touch then it is a minimum of 150 € or you are looking for a very long time. In addition one must have database, player card, battery, mode, ... with the purchase in the view. All in all, if you have your own small casino in the house, you are directly at several thousand euros and have an immense expenditure of time and that will not raise the normal player. At least no one with a 40 hour week will do that alone. For that, you would have to take a vacation or be retired.

Nevertheless very nice that you have managed to <Spardosen>acquire</Spardosen> your own <Spardosen>collection</Spardosen>. <Spardosen>Thus one saves gladly money. Since I do not want to do the effort to myself, I do all the change in piggy banks and then save several containers. After 6 months at the earliest and only when I feel like it, I Deposit 1-2 of them at my bank. Are always nice sums and really the money had not missed me there. Am generally someone who likes to pad for hard times.</Spardosen></Alte>

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