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Tips, tricks, strategies... : How much xStake should you invest?

Topic created on 11th Feb. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 15 | Views: 5,104
Anonym
Hello people.
I would be interested to know what strategy you use to attack the machines. Do you rather play longer sessions per slot or have you made better experiences with Hit+Run? Or does it even depend on the slot? And do you rather start from the pure number of spins or do you look more at how many xStake you are in the minus seen from the start? Maybe there are also people here who just go on until a bonus comes ... what experiences have you had with this?
In my opinion you should invest at least 100 to 200 spins for a serious bonus attempt. However, if the slot is a smooth deduction, then I usually give up after 50 or at the latest 100 xStake loss, because it is then rather difficult to win your money back at all. If the slot keeps in the game by a few intermediate wins, is gladly invested further
Basically, I have made good experiences to play the slots warm on low stakes, and when they make a little action, then gradually increase the bet. Sometimes you can catch good streaks and get Bonuses on higher stakes without having to put your whole bankroll on the line.
So what do you think to what extent it makes sense to get too deeply involved in the slots?
Or should you rather look for another slot early on, which might run better?
What strategies have worked for you?
MfG

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Anonym
I would suggest you to avoid games like Razor Shark or Dead or Alavie or generally from Netend or the Provider of Razor. And per slot I would never invest more than 100 rounds. Because the slots that want to pay out pay out in receipt of 50 rounds. Everything that goes beyond that means the slot has an eating phase. Therefore, rather 50 rounds is recommended because you can be sure that you win nothing. My strategy is always in time to leave the slot and take the wins

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slotliebe89
Elite
I have gone over to turn to 1-2€ at the same time. I am otherwise annoyed when a big hit comes on smaller stakes. 500xStake I would always calculate

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Skitch22
Elite
Arab201 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 22:56: I would suggest you to avoid games like Razor Shark or Dead or Alavie or generally from Netend or the Provider of Razor. And per slot I would never invest more than 100 rounds. Because the slots that want to pay out pay out in receipt of 50 rounds. Everything that goes beyond that means the slot has an eating phase. Therefore, rather 50 rounds is recommended because you can be sure that you win nothing. My strategy is always in time to leave the slot and take the wins.

I can not agree with Dead or Alive so had already 10 Wildlines. And it was sometimes over 1000 turns until I got Wildline, but the good thing about the game Dead or Alive is that it does not eat away the money so quickly. Sometimes you have after 500 turns only a slight loss or win unless it comes the Wildline. Had my 10 Wildlines but all always on only 9 cents

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Anonym
Arab201 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 22:56: I would suggest you to avoid games like Razor Shark or Dead or Alavie or generally from Netend or the Provider of Razor. And per slot I would never invest more than 100 rounds. Because the slots that want to pay out pay out in receipt of 50 rounds. Everything that goes beyond that means the slot has an eating phase. Therefore, rather 50 rounds is recommended because you can be sure that you win nothing. My strategy is always in time to leave the slot and take the wins.

That is absolutely not true with 50 rounds etc.. Have always completed more rounds per session to hitten in doa2 what. Were always at least 500 spins in a session.

You can't say that across the board, because every game runs differently

I distinguish between high, mid and low variance.

Depending on that, I adapt my strategy and attack the slot until it throws something and at some point it always pops anyway

Whether then minus or plus, because minus makes you mostly in the long run anyway. main thing nen cool 1000x factor 👌😀

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Goeki72
Experienced
Sounds stupid but choose a stake that 100 times stake loss does not "hurt".
Then you are on the safe side.
Example: Total bankroll 1000€
Bet 30 Eurocent 100 times bet 30€

You do not have 100 dead spins......

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x00NY
Elite
Goeki72 wrote on 02.11.2020 at 13:35

It's not like you have 100 dead spins......

Play bod on 1 line

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tEquilA
Amateur
Arab201 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 22:56: I would suggest you to avoid games like Razor Shark or Dead or Alavie or generally from Netend or the Provider of Razor. And per slot I would never invest more than 100 rounds. Because the slots that want to pay out pay out in receipt of 50 rounds. Everything that goes beyond that means the slot has an eating phase. Therefore, rather 50 rounds is recommended because you can be sure that you win nothing. My strategy is always to leave the slot in time and take the wins

This is absolute nonsense

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Julian
Elite
Arab201 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 22:56: I would suggest you to avoid games like Razor Shark or Dead or Alavie or generally from Netend or the Provider of Razor. And per slot I would never invest more than 100 rounds. Because the slots that want to pay out pay out in receipt of 50 rounds. Everything that goes beyond that means the slot has an eating phase. Therefore, rather 50 rounds is recommended because you can be sure that you win nothing. My strategy is always to leave the slot in time and take the wins.

There I would like to contradict you.
For the most part, my biggest wins actually come from longer sessions, for example.

That a slot can apparently tell you after a certain number of spins whether it is in a "feeding phase" or not, is ultimately insane.

If this is your own strategy to minimize losses while playing, and you think it works, then I definitely don't want to put any obstacles in your way.
I think every player has their own "superstitions" to some extent.
And it is therefore not at all reprehensible to share your strategy / theory with other players.

But in your text it reads almost as if you want to sell your "theory" as the truth.
And that in turn I find a bit dangerous.

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Begbie
Elite
I can only agree with that, the biggest big wins came early.
Some came after playing for a while, but more often right at the beginning of a session.
Percentage-wise I would estimate 70/30.
But that's not a general statement.

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