Size of Bankroll Selection (Part 1)

admin | Count | Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

This is again dependent on a number of other factors. Simply put, the best way to gauge the size of your playing bank-roll is to determine how much of your money you can afford to risk, without its loss affecting your ability to continue offering a Progressive Jackpot living at your present rate of comfort. If you think that a loss of $500 won’t affect your ability to pay the rent, or the mortgage, or the power bills, and so on, then this is the bankroll you should take, and modify your play and win goals, accordingly. For higher amounts, this will depend directly on the value of that money to you at the time you are making this determination.

Never play slots, or any gambling game, with money you cannot afford to lose!

If you do this just once, you will think it’s okay to do it again. It’s never okay to do it. Playing this way means you are using “scared” money because the total loss of it will adversely affect you, your family, and your life. This is a prescription for disaster. Stories about people like this abound. Let’s use this one, which I heard from a friend of mine.

A man who was considered the pillar of his community, a dedicated husband and father to two children, a steady employee who had been with the same firm all of his twenty-five years of work life, finally took the early retirement option offered by his company. Along with this, he received a sizable retirement benefit payment. Play online slots free. Combined with this amount, and the fact that he owned his home, his car, and retirement investments which had mushroomed to a good amount, his children grown and with lives of their own, this man and his wife were the ideal middle-aged couple. Comfortably off. Neither would ever have to worry about money. For the rest of their lives, they could live comfortably, travel, enjoy themselves, take pride in their lives and in their children and, eventually, grandchildren. Life looked about as good as any poster could present.

To be continued…

Signals

admin | Count | Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

This table contains a large sampling of signals for running counts between 0 and +60. Note that the thumb signifies is and 6s, the left index finger 2s and 7s, and so on — the fingers that most people likely would use if counting with their hands.

COUNT

SIGNAL

1

Left palm down, slight movement of thumb

2

Left palm down, slight movement of index

3

Left palm down, slight movement of middle

4

Left palm down, slight movement of ring

5

Left palm down, slight movement of pinkie

6

Left palm up, slight movement of thumb

7

Left palm up, slight movement of index

8

Left palm up, slight movement of middle

9

Left palm up, slight movement of ring

10

Right thumb in left palm

11

Left palm down, right thumb touching left thumb

12

Left palm down, right thumb touching left index

13

Left palm down, right thumb touching left middle

14

Left palm down, right thumb touching left ring

15

Left palm down, right thumb touching left pinkie

16

Left palm up, right thumb touching left thumb

17

Left palm up, right thumb touching left index

18

Left palm up, right thumb touching left middle

19

Left palm up, right thumb touching left ring

20

Right index in left palm

22

Left palm down, right index touching left index

27

Left palm up, right index touching left index

31

Left palm down, right middle touching left thumb

36

Left palm up, right middle touching left thumb

40

Right ring in left palm

48

Left palm up, right ring touching left middle

54

Left palm down, right pinkie touching left ring

59

Left palm up, right pinkie touching left ring

 

 

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