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Online Casinos in general: Playing your way up in OCs - HOW?

Topic created on 31st May. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 3,493
Anonym
Hello people!

I often read in the casino reviews of some players, they could play here, for example, with different games to 3,000 euros.

This number now times as an example said.

How does that work? If you just have a little luck, then the account balance goes up.

But if I then continue to play, no matter what game, and the session lasts longer, then I have usually gambled away the win again and it does not matter which game I am playing.

Should I leave the money in the OC and continue playing with the balance the next day with small stakes?

Surely the topic has already been discussed, but I can't find a thread here that quickly answers my questions.

Greetings
Starwalker

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Elite
I honestly think this is more of a phrase here and means nothing more than "win". When I say I was able to play my way up to 500€ and then lost again, I really just mean I won and that was over at 500€. That is simply the maximum value noted. Conceived play up can not work at all, because you have no influence on the game.

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Anonym
Bone wrote on 31/05/2018 at 09:31: I honestly think this is more of a phrase here and means nothing more than "win". When I say I was able to play my way up to 500€ and then lost again, I really just mean I won and that was over at 500€. That is simply the maximum value noted. Conceived play up can not work at all, because you have no influence on the game.

Yes exactly that's what I think too, that's why I was wondering.

If I win once and then I'm too stupid to stop, then it eats me the whole down again.

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Elite
Yes, of course. I think "play up" also refers to the threshold of the Deposit amount to the amount at which you can really get going with higher stakes. But what else than simply win or have luck is also not, suggests only somehow it would have had system

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Anonym
"Playing up" is probably more a term for arcades and gambling houses. This is probably also due to the lengthy transfer to points.
In Online Casinos, 1000 euros is deposited and then played tightly. So with 20 euros purely and then hope for steady small wins, this is unfortunately nix.

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Elite
Mombasa wrote on 31/05/2018 at 09:53: "Playing up" is probably more a term for arcades and gambling houses. It's probably also due to the lengthy transfer to points.
In Online Casinos, 1000 euros is deposited and then played tight. So with 20 euros purely and then hope for steady small wins, this is unfortunately nix.

I play the same way. 10-20 € in and play on low stakes, if what comes only increase. Am overall in the plus, but only because I Deposit very rarely and so far just had luck. If I were not, I would have through this technique but still not a big minus, so why should that be nix?

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Stromberg
Legend
Bone wrote on 05/31/2018 at 10:04 AM
That's how I play. 10-20€ in and play on low stakes, if something comes only increase. Am overall in the plus, but also only because I Deposit very rarely and have been lucky so far. If I were not, I would have through this technique but still not a big minus, so why should that be nix?

I play similarly, with small stakes and deposits.the stakes I do not increase.although the losses thereby keep within limits,
but then it is also a very good result if you can pay out 200 euros.
For many probably not even worth a payout.
I think that meant Mombasa with so the nix.

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Elite
Yes, but I can also understand that. I set very early the stakes high and then play with 1-2€ and if what comes also gladly more. Without the Risk is a payable win very unlikely I think.

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Stromberg
Legend
Yes that is unfortunately so! You just have to know for yourself what you want. Do you want a little thrill on high stakes, which can be over after 10 minutes, or rather in the best case a few hours gambling and drinking beer.
Are 100 euros plus enough or is only a fat win as a payout etc etc
The fat wins go but just with the fat stakes and the Risk I can not afford.
If I can gamble one evening, watch a movie and drink a beer, and then maybe 100€ win come around, I am very satisfied.
My highest payout was 400€ after 5 Scatters in DoAðŸ˜'

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Elite
I pay out every now and then also 80€ or so. If I had a slightly larger win or a good series I actually usually make a partial payout to have at least something.

Otherwise, I can fully understand what you mean, I also prefer to play an evening on 10ct than 10 minutes on 1€ but if then what comes I can not let it already at 20-30€ credit with each spin to turn up the bet Until I'm back to 10€, then I put back down and the game starts again.

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