Discipline and Bankrolling

The lighter side... playing for entertainment, less concerned about "the math."
stevel96a1
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Re: Discipline and Bankrolling

Post by stevel96a1 »

wildman49 wrote:
Tue Nov 05, 2019 7:16 pm
stevel96a1 wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:26 pm
how good is your discipline? is it correlation to your bankroll?
what % do you end your trip session corresponding to your bankroll?
from 1/4 of the royal or 1/2?
being greedy seems to bite into your winning's when one has a chance to end a big winner oppose to ending a minor winner
Steve it depends on what kind of player you are. Recreational, Advantage player, or a hit and run player.Playing 9/6 JOB this is a losing game by it self. Even if you hit the Royal you will most likely give it back over time. If you don't understand this your not going to be the player you want to be. Having a big enough bankroll to play is really the key.

Like Friday was down early playing $5 bucks a hand. Down over $500 the first 90 mins. playing a mix of 9/6 JOB and 8/5 BP. After 4 hours of play $23,000 coin in cashed out even. On JOB hit 3 quads in 20 hands for $125 each. VP has many ups and downs. The bigger the bankroll you have the easier it is to ride the ups and downs of the game.
going for advantage player, been doing very well (mainly because the casino has been bankrolling me past 4 trips and counting, apparently windcreek has multiple properties and the Wscore been arouind for years so this is nothing new) i have to admit their pay tables are not good to bad (mostly 97% quarter) and 98.9 DW but thats 5$ a turn. tonight i mapped out my win goal and stop loss per trip the only down side about this plan is my session maybe cut short due to a fast win which is weird because there is no such thing as a bad win

now its up to me to stick with it and follow it through

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Post by FAA »

WM, radically different styles. Cashed out a bit over even after a mere $1,600 coin in at ~$1.75/hand. I’ve increased my available cash, but am reluctant to call it a BR since I haven’t played it. I’d never hit three quads in twenty minutes as I’d abandon ship after one like a skittish rabbit. Not a foxhole guy, to mix metaphors.

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