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Edited by Yamini003 at 22-12-2023 08:44 PM
I believe that casinos, like people, have emotions, and gambling is like a war where the ultimate goal is to win! So when I gamble, I approach it with a big-picture mindset, not caring about the process but focusing on the outcome. Therefore, I combine "The Art of War" and treat each hand's outcome as a battle, using appropriate strategies to ultimately achieve victory!
So, I have summarized the following "strategies":
1. **The "Bait and Switch" Tactic:** When I win several hands in a row, the dealer may become "angry" and start winning a lot of hands in a row against me. During this phase, I intentionally lose to it, placing the minimum bet and taking whatever cards come my way, going bust if needed. I continue this strategy until I naturally get a 21 or a string of 20s, at which point I start increasing my bets, confounding the software algorithm. This disrupts the dealer's momentum and, from a psychological standpoint, makes it overconfident, ultimately leading to a short-term victory. This is the "Bait and Switch" tactic.
2. **The "Bait and Switch" Tactic in Multi-Hand Tables:** In situations where the first tactic doesn't work or the gains are not satisfactory, I switch to multi-hand tables. If facing a formidable opponent in single-hand play is like confronting a tiger in the mountains, then I immediately "bait and switch" by going to multi-hand tables. Here, I usually play three hands simultaneously. This change confuses the dealer, and I can usually make a profit in this setup.
3. **The "Exit Strategy":** If the first two strategies fail, I know when it's time to leave. I heed the saying "He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day." I simply walk away if the game isn't going my way, preserving my bankroll for another day.
4. **The "Windfall" Tactic:** After every win, I allocate 10% of my winnings to try my luck in the slots. If I lose, I don't chase losses. However, if I hit a jackpot that satisfies me, I quit with my profits. This is the "Windfall" tactic.
5. **The "Easier Said Than Done" Approach:** Managing and distributing my gambling budget and funds in advance are essential. I prefer playing in casinos that don't offer easily withdrawable bonuses because it keeps me focused on the bigger picture. In the end, it gives me more room to execute the other strategies effectively.
6. **The "Strike While the Iron is Hot" Tactic:** I like to play with the money I've won. So, once I sense a winning streak, I follow it aggressively. I might increase my bets gradually, doubling them with each win, which gives me a chance to profit significantly from the momentum.
7. **The "Observation" Approach:** This tactic works well in games like roulette and baccarat. It involves placing simultaneous bets (e.g., red/black or player/banker) to gather data. It's like watching a battle from a distance. When the right moment arises, I make a decisive move and capitalize on it.
In summary, I approach gambling from a holistic perspective, with the ultimate goal of achieving victory. I don't dwell on the results of individual hands or fret over minor losses. It's all about the bigger picture, and I believe this aligns with both gambling and the principles of "The Art of War."
Please note that these are personal insights and experiences, not guaranteed winning strategies. I hope they provide inspiration and assistance to those facing challenging times and uncertainty in their gambling endeavors. |
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