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I play slots when I go to a land based casino because I get treated better and lots of comps from the casino. Obviously there is no way to beat slots long term, but I have found an approach (I won't call it a system) that has worked for me the last three trips. Twice I won money, and the third time I only lost about $100.

I break my slot play into sessions. My session ends in one of three ways: 1. I've played 3 hours, 2. I've lost $300, or 3. I've doubled my entire trip (not session) bankroll. Then I am required to stop for at least three hours before starting the next session.

During a session, I start by putting $100 into a machine and betting either $1 or $1.50 per spin. This means that I'm playing either .5, .25, .50 or $1 machine. Regardless of machine, I always play maximum paylines but not necessarily maximum credits. And I try to only choose machines that don't have huge progressive payouts (their payback percentage sucks).

With that first $100, I play until either one of two things occurs: 1. I lose it all, or 2. I win at least 25% more than my starting point (in other words, I get up to $125). Then I force myself to cash out, go to the bill changing machine, cash the ticket, and go to my next machine.

At my next machine, I put $100 into the machine, but this time I am betting $3 per pull. All the same rules from before apply. If I lose the $100, I start back over and drop down to $1 or $1.50 per pull. But if I win at least 25%, I cash out and go to the third machine.

At the third machine, I put in $100, but this time I am betting $5 per pull. I am playing slowly, but I am racking up major points with the casino comp system. Here I am playing either a $1 or $5 machine. If I get to $125, I cash out and continue playing at a $5 level until I lose $100. Then I drop all the way back down to $1 or $1.50 per pull and begin the sequence all over.

I do this until a session ends in one of the three ways I described earlier.
 
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Each pull on the slot machine is an independent event. It doesn't matter what machine, amount, order you play. The casino only cares about your total amount wagered. If we assume a 5% house edge and you do $2k total in pulls, you are giving away $100 in EV. Maybe you are getting that back in comps...but you should be calculating your EV, unless you are playing for purely entertainment value.
 

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I play slots when I go to a land based casino because I get treated better and lots of comps from the casino. Obviously there is no way to beat slots long term, but I have found an approach (I won't call it a system) that has worked for me the last three trips. Twice I won money, and the third time I only lost about $100.

I break my slot play into sessions. My session ends in one of three ways: 1. I've played 3 hours, 2. I've lost $300, or 3. I've doubled my entire trip (not session) bankroll. Then I am required to stop for at least three hours before starting the next session.

During a session, I start by putting $100 into a machine and betting either $1 or $1.50 per spin. This means that I'm playing either .5, .25, .50 or $1 machine. Regardless of machine, I always play maximum paylines but not necessarily maximum credits. And I try to only choose machines that don't have huge progressive payouts (their payback percentage sucks).

With that first $100, I play until either one of two things occurs: 1. I lose it all, or 2. I win at least 25% more than my starting point (in other words, I get up to $125). Then I force myself to cash out, go to the bill changing machine, cash the ticket, and go to my next machine.

At my next machine, I put $100 into the machine, but this time I am betting $3 per pull. All the same rules from before apply. If I lose the $100, I start back over and drop down to $1 or $1.50 per pull. But if I win at least 25%, I cash out and go to the third machine.

At the third machine, I put in $100, but this time I am betting $5 per pull. I am playing slowly, but I am racking up major points with the casino comp system. Here I am playing either a $1 or $5 machine. If I get to $125, I cash out and continue playing at a $5 level until I lose $100. Then I drop all the way back down to $1 or $1.50 per pull and begin the sequence all over.

I do this until a session ends in one of the three ways I described earlier.








dude .....you are a fool
 

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dude .....you are a fool

My wallet says otherwise. I win some trips, lose some trips. But I never pay at a casino. And I never get seriously hurt. The key is to have a strategy and not just dump money down.
 

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walking away when up is probably the toughest part of gambling for most people
 

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but I am racking up major points with the casino comp system....lmao

For what a free buffet :missingte
 

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but I am racking up major points with the casino comp system....lmao

For what a free buffet :missingte

Yes. And free airfare from my local airport, a suite at the casino, and swag giveaways about once a month for players club members only. The casino takes a lot from me. But I also get my share. The difference is considered entertainment.
 

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I will admit, I laughed.

Which casino comp system are you "racking" up major points with?
 

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