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Sessions for Your Slots Play

Okay, for example you've settled on your bankroll, and now you're ready to head the casino.

Let us say $200 is the amount of your Bankroll for this day and the examples will be based on that preset $200.

Maybe a lot of you are already complaining that your allotted money has never been more than $100 and that this example is taking over your heads.

On the other side, we have the higher heeled player who brings $500 or more.

Just adjust the Theory here use for the $200 amount and apply it to your Bankroll. The Theory will be exactly the same, only the amounts will differ.

You are heading toward the casino, $200 clutched in your clammy hands and dreams of paying the rent, phone bill, car payment and dinner on the town runnning rampant through your mind.

Nice dreams, a little far-fetched perhaps, but at least it keeps your brain active as you head to battle.

What your brain should be doing is zeroing in on your approach to the day's business and how you will allocate that day's money.

Two hundred dollars has a lot of sock in the real world of living, but in the glossy world of gambling, it is a mere pittance.

It's a lot of money for Shorty Shortcash, who is already two months behind in his payments and he looks upon the deuce to pad his wallet and win enough to put his ex-mate's dowry in her hand for the next six months.

On the other hand, Igott Bread makes a $200 bet every 30 seconds, so that kind of cash is merely pin money for him.

It merely reinforces what was said about your own personal Bankroll determining your play.

Igott Bread has the bread to bet big, while Shorty Shortcash has to accept his lesser Bankroll and play within his stake.

It ain't gonna be easy for you to accept this, but you gotta.

Upon entering the casino you gotta make sure you don't bring the entire $200 to the first machine. A cold streak will eat into your money and if it doesn't wipe you out, it will at least leave you bloodied and bowed.

What you need to do is break your Bankroll into Sessions. A Session consists of an equal portion of your Bankroll. It doesn't matter how much you bring to the Sessions, only that you have the intelligence to split that Bankroll into equal Sessions.

Here are some examples for $200 staked players: 1. 4 Sessions of $50.00 each. 2. 5 Sessions of $40.00 each. 3. 8 Sessions of $25.00 each. 4. 10 Sessions of $20.00 each. 5. 12 Sessions of $16.50 each. 6. 15 Sessions of $13.50 each. 7. 20 Sessions of $10.00 each. 8. 25 Sessions of $8.00 each. 9. 40 Sessions of $5.00 each.

A session is a machine. Notice (7) for example, where you break the $200 into 20 Sessions of $10 each. You got yourself a shot at 20 different machines. Think about it!

Many of you have antiquated ideas about machines "due" to hit or "due" to stop hitting and that nonsense is strictly illogical.

Right now what you need to do is to zero in on the method of breaking that Bankroll into separate machines, or "Sessions."

Incidentally, with a $200 Bankroll, number (7) is recommended: Twenty Sessions of $10 each or (8) Twenty-five Sessions of $8 each. That gives you a decent stake at a lot of different machines.



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