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Decision
1: Choice of Casino
If
you live near enough to a casino location to make day trips, I suggest you
choose one offering the best opportunity of finding the best rules and the
largest choice of tables – you want to see a number of tables open when you
get there. The more tables open,
the better the chance of your finding a winning game (see the table selection
decisions below). If
there are just one or two casinos in your home casino area with a limited number
of tables, you need to exercise patience in waiting for the right playing
conditions and be especially careful about respecting your stop-loss in any game
you play (see Decision 8 below). If
you’re staying overnight, shop around a little bit, just like you would if you
were buying a new car, and choose a casino that will give you the best deal on
complimentary rooms and meals (comps) and that will rate your play to determine
how much your play qualifies you to receive. Consider
establishing relations with a casino host and let him or her know how much
action you intend to give the casino and ask what kind of room rate is available
and whether or not your play will qualify for a comped room and meals.
The idea here is to minimize your expenses and let the casino pick up the
tab for your room and food if you give them sufficient betting action; the less
you spend, the higher the probability of coming home with a net win after
expenses. Tip: Don’t stay in a cold game waiting for a pit person to write up your meal comp. It will probably prevent you from losing money to return and pick it up later. Links to other nine decisions: q
Decision 2:
Choice of Game q
Decision 3:
Tips for choosing a blackjack table with a better chance of winning q
Decision 4:
Tips for choosing a craps table with a better chance of winning q
Decision 5:
Tips for choosing a roulette table with a better chance of winning q
Decision 6:
Playing the other table games – Baccarat, casino poker, blackjack
variations q
Decision 7:
Tips for finding slot machines that are set for a higher player win rate q
Decision 8:
Tips on money management and betting – when to raise and lower your
bet, when to leave a table q
Decision 9:
When and why to End A Gambling Session and how it can affect your bottom
line q Decision 10: A Plan of Action for your future Casino Gambling Sessions and consideration of developing the skills to become an Advantage Player
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