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Top 10 Money Management Tips
- First, never bring your entire bankroll with you to one gambling
session. You need to have a daily gambling budget. Start by dividing your
bankroll by the number of days you'll be gambling. Then divide your daily
bankroll into the number of sessions you will be playing each day. This is
now your single-session bankroll. Don't bet tomorrow's money until
tomorrow comes.
- Set a goal of winning between 50 to 100% of a single-session bankroll.
Then set aside your original bankroll plus half your winnings. Now play
with the remainder and continue to set aside additional winnings.
- Use a winning progressive method of betting by setting a predetermined
percentage increase for each winning bet and sticking to it. For example,
I increase my winning bets by 50% after the second win: $5, $5, $7, $10,
$15, $22, etc. I continuously flat bet (table minimum) when losing.
- The casino's goal is to create a fantasyland experience for its patrons.
One wily way is to devalue your money by having you bet chips instead of
legal tender. Think of the deceptive nicknames chips have. A $5 chip is a
"nickel" and a $25 chip a "quarter." Your best
self-defense is to continue to bet with your own greenback. This way
you'll always realize its genuine value.
- If you do turn your bankroll into chips, take a moment and carefully
think about the exchange. You must always treat chips as hard-earned
cash-like the money you save for your child's college tuition, mortgage
payments or your retirement.
- Never increase your bet when losing. A double-up-to-catch-up strategy
simulates a lamb being led to slaughter.
- Discipline is not only a significant part of being a successful gambler
but probably the most important element of money management. You must set
loss limits and win goals. Example: When losing half your session bankroll
(loss limits) you walk, and when doubling your money (win goals), consider
doing the same.
- Identify the profitable opportunities in gambling by shopping for the
best odds, rules and playing conditions for the casino games you will be
playing. Don't waste your time on games in which the casino has more than
a 2% house advantage.
- Never gamble with money you can't afford to lose. Need I say more?
- Finally, money management will not affect the house advantage nor
guarantee that you will win more money. If the house has an advantage
before money management, it still has that same advantage even after you
apply money management techniques. What good money management principals
will do is minimize your losses and in most cases protect your winnings.
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