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"The Player's Happiness"

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"The Player's Happiness"

1 month 2 weeks ago - 1 month 2 weeks ago
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As a reminder, probability-based roulette systems aim to achieve a positive outcome. They are often fairly easy to play and occasionally successful, but they usually fail in the long run, mainly because they try to force a winning outcome by having too high a risk-to-win ratio – that is, players risk a lot for a small win. One bad streak and the entire accumulated winnings, or even more, are lost. The Player's Luck System does not aim to force a win and has a very low risk-to-win ratio. It uses the player's luck to create a controlled, growing edge. The general strategy is as follows: 1. Your level of losses in each gaming session is low and the overall loss is adequately limited. 2. There is no limit on the size of the win as long as the income is growing. 3. When luck is on the move and the player wins, the bets become more intense, giving a significant boost to the growth of winnings and the average income. Gambler's Luck is one of the few, if not the only, system that will allow you to stay in the black all the time. If your priority is to play to win, then this system will give you a great opportunity to become a roulette king and win consistently. However, if your priority is to play for fun, you may find it difficult to implement and make money. Gambler's Luck has a realistic approach and does not try to win every gaming session or casino visit. Experience shows that this is an effective goal and perhaps the best way to become a successful gambler. Gambler's Luck focuses on using chance and lucky turns in the game. It is easy to understand and takes into account the "feeling good" factor, since mood and luck go hand in hand. It sets the limits perfectly, and you will know exactly when it is time to quit, and walking away a winner at any point in the gaming session is worth something. Gambler's Luck applies to roulette with single and double zeros, with a payout of 35:1 per number. It is applicable to all tables and wheels. The main goal of the system is to get into the black and stay there. The secondary goal is to progressively increase your income over time. The system takes into account that in each cycle of the wheel of 38 games, some numbers come up more often than others, which may not come up at all, and works on the "inside" bets, on the numbers. Once you start practicing with it - first get used to it at home - you will find that it is extremely easy to play and covers all aspects of the game. You will need some money, a little luck and a little patience. The system has 30 years of experience in roulette, and some points may not be immediately clear to you. For optimal use, it is necessary that you read the entire text below and apply it exactly. Bank and bets. The player's bank in each session is determined by 20 units (chips). You can play one or more sessions during each visit to the casino. It doesn't matter if you play daily, weekly, monthly or not at all. All the visits should add up to give you a final "net" income. If you play more than one session per visit, you should end each of them according to the "When to Leave" section and then move on to another table and start a new session. Or you can just take a short break: wait a little bit if you are in the plus and longer if you are in the minus. After you have mastered the system, you can move on to the "Advanced Game". You play for the maximum payout, that is, the bet on the number. This is the most effective bet in roulette and the least subject to the house edge. You must play on one number, and this number remains the same throughout the session. You may be the only player at the table playing on the same number, and you may feel some discomfort because of this. Try to stay calm and with time you will definitely get used to it. You must play every spin, one chip per number, except for the very first bet of the session. If you win, double the bet on the winning number. As soon as you win, and ONLY immediately after a win, place double bets on different sides of your main number, that is, on the number's neighbors on the wheel, as if tripling the "trap" on the number. For example, if you are playing number 29, then after 29 comes up, double the bet and place double bets on 7 and 18 - 29's neighbors on the wheel (European, on other wheels the neighbors may be different). Look at the wheel where the ball landed and read the numbers from there. If you win again, you double again, placing 4 bets on each of these three numbers, but now you add two more neighbors of your number ON THE TABLE, not on the wheel. In our case, these are numbers 28 and 30 (if the table number happens to be 36 or 0, then a cycle is assumed, that is, 36's neighbors will be 35 and 0). You place five bets of four units on each of these five numbers (7, 29, 18, 28, and 30). Let's say you win three times - 29, 29, and 7 come up. Your bets will change like this: one bet on 29 to start, then two bets on each number from 7, 29, and 18, then four bets on five numbers 7, 29, 18, 28, 30, and this series ends with bets of 8 units on the same 5 numbers (a maximum of 5 numbers are played). If you continue to win in a row (it doesn't matter which of the five numbers wins), you continue to double your bets on the same five numbers up to the limit set by the casino and continue to bet the maximum. When you get to 16 units per number, all eyes will be on you, but don't let anyone or anything throw you off. Be prepared for this. Keep doubling (you'll need larger chips, so have your bets ready). This is a rare occurrence and you never know when it will happen again. After a loss, go back to one number, to a one-unit bet, but the next time you win, repeat the whole process. If you're up more than 20 units and your "losing chips" are more than 11, then your initial bet per number is doubled, meaning you start betting two units per number at a time until you have 10 or 11 "losing" chips, at which point you go back to a single bet per number. As for the first bet, your very first bet in a session must be three single bets on the number you've chosen and its neighbors. So if you picked 29, your first bet would be one unit each on 29, 7, and 18. If you won your first spin, your next bet would be to double up on those three numbers plus double the bet on your two neighbors at the TABLE. Note that a bet on five numbers after just one win applies only to the first bet (usually a bet on five numbers is made after two consecutive wins). After a loss, play a single bet on your number. How to Choose a Number. Choose a table whose minimum you are happy with and play that table for the entire session. Take your time and, if possible, give preference to busy tables. Since you will be playing one number most of the time, you will not need much space, and you need to feel comfortable and relaxed. If you cannot reach your bet, ask the dealer about it. You can choose any number, including zero, as long as that number remains among those appearing. This means that he has been winning while you were at the table. Before deciding which number to stop on, exchange money for chips (20 units) and wait at least one spin. You can stop on the first number that comes up, or on any subsequent number. You must choose your number immediately and bet on it, and as mentioned for the first bet, on its two neighbors. You go for a repeating result, and determine the main number for the entire session. If you do not want to choose your own number, just bet on the first one that comes up. Keep the same number for as long as you can. If you prefer to change numbers, do it at intervals, say, every 30 or 50 sessions. Bet size. The bet size is determined by the player's preferences. It can be the table minimum or a higher amount. The main thing is that you feel comfortable with this level of bets. If you have set a bet size for yourself initially, but want to move up a level after successfully testing the system, make sure that your income is enough to last at least 10 gaming sessions at that level. Don't be overconfident after the first few successful sessions. You will inevitably encounter losing streaks, and sometimes they will be quite consistent. If, say, the table maximum is $200, then your single bet should not exceed $25. When to quit. If you win - that is, you win at least once in a session, and you should - then you are in your bank plus some winnings. If you can, ask to pay winnings in chips of one unit for as long as possible before moving on to larger chips. Stack all your chips next to your bank in piles of 20 units and do not scatter them. Play with these "losing" chips, and only those that are missing for a stack of 20. Once the "losing" chips are gone, it's time to go. The only exception to breaking a stack of 20 chips is when you need to double bet on three or five numbers and there aren't enough chips. Once the stack is broken, continue playing depending on the number of "losing" chips. If you only had one win during the session, but it happened at the beginning of it, on your first 10 chips, then an income of 20 chips is guaranteed. If you won once, but at the end of the session, on your last ten chips, then after doubling the bets you will get your bank back, but there will not be enough chips for a stack of 20. In this case, make a stack of 10 chips, which represents your income, and all the rest will be "losing" chips, which you will play with. Let's say your first win is on your last bet with your last chip. You win 35 chips plus the one you bet (36 total). You double the bet on the main number and bet two doubles on the neighbors, for a total of 6 chips. The remaining 30 chips are divided into a pile of 20 chips, rebuilding your bank, one pile of 10 chips, and no "losing" chips. If you lose a spin, you are left with 10 chips in profit, but if you win again, you split everything into 20s and continue playing as described above in the "Bank and Betting" section. If you do not win at all, your total losses are 20 units for the session. If you play more than one session per spin, your losses should not exceed 60 units. As a general rule, on any given spin, stop playing if you have lost three sessions in a row or you feel your confidence has waned. An exception might be if you are a big winner and your confidence is high, you can continue playing as long as you want. In any case, it is better not to play more than one session if you have had two total losses in the last two visits to the casino. A little arithmetic. Since you bet three single chips on the first spin of your game series, you have 17 chips left for another 17 spins, for a total of 18 spins. In one game session, on double zero roulette, taking into account three single bets as a start, and considering 18 spins out of 38, your chances of winning are slightly higher than 50%. That is 20 out of 38 (20 out of 37 for single zero). Let your chances of winning be 50:50, then theoretically you should break even with the casino over a large number of attempts, winning and losing every other session. In practice, this is not the case. You will win and lose in sequences, tying in the long run. But there is a difference: On a losing streak, you lose 20 units. On a fairly losing streak, you lose 20 units. On a terribly losing streak, you lose 20 units. On an extremely losing streak, you lose 20 units. On a winning streak, you win 10-20 units. On a fairly winning streak, you win 40-80 units. On a terribly winning streak, you win 100-200 units. On an extremely winning streak, you win… who knows how much? 500 units? Or maybe 1000 units? Let’s take a look together. In a winning session, 50% (10 units) of return is the minimum. 100% to 400% (20-80 units) is common. Returns of 500% to 1000% are more rare (three wins in a row give 160 units of return). Getting four or more wins in a row is unlikely, but still possible. Four consecutive wins will give you a win of 360 units, and five wins will give you a win of 780. Each subsequent win will more than double the previous win. In the short run, the average expected return will fluctuate depending on the lucky and unlucky sequences of results and will change depending on the luck of the player. In the nature of the Player's Luck system, there is no target win amount. On average, in the long run, you can expect to earn up to 10 units per session, which will vary from player to player. If after several gaming sessions you have been very lucky and are up by up to 200 units in total, then you will need 10 consecutive losing streaks for your profit to drop to zero. This is possible, but extremely unlikely. If you are up by 200 units, the chances of you being up and staying up are very high. Risk and Capital. On paper, everything may look very promising, but there must be some limit to the risk. You can start winning from the very beginning, get far ahead, be able to withstand losses, and never look back. In this case, your capital risk will be your first 20 units. On the other hand, you can lose at the beginning and have to take more money out of your pocket to continue playing and start winning. To be fully prepared for the opportunity, you must be prepared to play several game sessions in order to get into a comfortable winning zone. No doubt, some players will be lucky and some will not after a few initial sessions, but on average 10 sessions will be enough capital risk to overcome any possible bad start. With the Player's Luck system, you should eventually come to a comfortable income level within your risk, no matter how many sessions you play, winning and losing. You will always be in the black, meaning your total winnings will exceed your total losses. Over the long run, your profits should increase, making it less possible and almost impossible for you to lose at the casino. The Golden Rules.
  • Stand to the death against any tempting excuses to distract yourself from the game.
  • Do not play above the limits outlined in the "When to Quit" section.
  • Always bet on a number only, not on splits.
  • Once you choose a number, stick to it for the entire session.
  • Play every spin, from start to finish.
  • Place your bet after the spin starts.
  • Double your bet before the spin starts.
  • Always double your bets after a win.
  • Never quit after a win.
Advanced Play. Once you have mastered the "Gambler's Luck", you can start Play two or three sessions at the same time. This will make things more difficult, so it is best to start with two sessions until you get used to it. Each session is treated separately. You buy chips for two pots of 20 units each. You can keep them separate, as if two people were playing. The two sessions are separated by at least one spin. Start the first of the two sessions by choosing the first main number. Play the first spin. Then choose a second main number - obviously different from the first - and start the second session. It does not matter whether the neighbors of your main numbers overlap. However, if you feel that this might confuse you, skip the numbers with overlapping neighbors, skip a few spins and choose a different main number.
♥ In a casino, weak people believe in Luck, strong people believe in cause and effect ♥

Re: "The Player's Happiness"

1 month 2 weeks ago - 1 month 2 weeks ago
#2
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