ThaSpitefulWun
March 18th, 2007, 02:41 PM
Hey what's up Sputter Gutter? I only know of one Casino Strategy which I have actually seen work, as long as you either have a large bankroll, or you stick to your guidelines...
Negative Progression
I have only used this in Casino War. In case you don't know the rules of war, it's high card wins. If you and the dealer draw the same card, you go to war. In war, three cards are drawn, and the fourth is revealed. The dealer does the same for him/herself. whoever has the higher card of the newly exposed cards win, but if they tie, there is a payout for the player which varies.
When you win with high card, it's a 1:1 payout. So here is how negative progression works. If you bet 5 dollars, and you win, your next bet should be five dollars. If you lose however, your next bet should be double of what the previous bet was. In this case, it would be ten dollars. This way if you win this hand, you win back the five you lost the previous hand, recoup the ten you just laid out, and earn another five. each time you lose, double your bet from the previous hand, even if you lose a few hands in a row, when you win you will get it all back and then some. It sounds confusing in my mind when I read this, but me and my girl walk away winners every time we go to the casino for a few days.
If you don't have a good amount of money to play with. try limiting how many times you will double your wager to say three. The odds of losing more than that many hands in a row get less and less as the string grows bigger... good luck...
Anyone else have any suggestions?
Negative Progression
I have only used this in Casino War. In case you don't know the rules of war, it's high card wins. If you and the dealer draw the same card, you go to war. In war, three cards are drawn, and the fourth is revealed. The dealer does the same for him/herself. whoever has the higher card of the newly exposed cards win, but if they tie, there is a payout for the player which varies.
When you win with high card, it's a 1:1 payout. So here is how negative progression works. If you bet 5 dollars, and you win, your next bet should be five dollars. If you lose however, your next bet should be double of what the previous bet was. In this case, it would be ten dollars. This way if you win this hand, you win back the five you lost the previous hand, recoup the ten you just laid out, and earn another five. each time you lose, double your bet from the previous hand, even if you lose a few hands in a row, when you win you will get it all back and then some. It sounds confusing in my mind when I read this, but me and my girl walk away winners every time we go to the casino for a few days.
If you don't have a good amount of money to play with. try limiting how many times you will double your wager to say three. The odds of losing more than that many hands in a row get less and less as the string grows bigger... good luck...
Anyone else have any suggestions?