When you can't win at all in blackjack
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작성자 u***** 댓글 0건 조회 79 회 작성일 24-11-01 01:54본문
What do you do when you can't win at blackjack?
I respond by increasing the number of boxes I bet on while watching the increase or decrease in the number of other players.
I think that this will change the flow more than half the time, but unfortunately, when I fail, the loss is greater than when I win. Therefore, the result of the profit and loss is "negative", and I wonder if it is an effective strategy.
I could move to another table or another game, but there are only one or two blackjack tables that fit my funds and have good game content, so if they are full, I have to go to a table with a higher bet or play blackjack with a setting that is difficult for me.
I think the best way to move to another table game is "baccarat", but I don't really understand how to "read the sides" in baccarat, and I know that there is a difference between the player and the banker (payouts, table fees, etc.), but I don't understand the details... Also, I think the thing I can't get used to the most about baccarat is the "narrowing".
I like roulette, but I want to bet on a single, so the points are always high. I don't think this is a good idea to play when you're in a bad flow and your chips are low, because the damage each time you lose is great.
I also tried switching to a game like "Crazy Time" or "Slots"... but in the end, it seems that it's best to decide on a "loss limit" and end the game at that point.
The problem in this case is that you can't "withdraw" the remaining balance unless you bet the same amount as the deposit amount. I keep playing the game thinking "My bet is still low..." and before I know it, I've lost so much that I think "Even if I withdraw this amount..." and I keep playing the game thinking "I'll put a little back and request a withdrawal..." and before I know it, I've made an additional deposit and am "burning".
I guess this "stop loss" along with running away with the winnings is what makes gambling difficult.
Ah, I recently "ran away with the winnings" for the first time in a while.
If I don't play online casinos until the next card withdrawal, I'll be in the black for the time being...
The problem is that there is still a few days until the deduction date, so I wonder if it would be better to just pay the credit card company even if it means paying the transfer fee rather than waiting for the bank withdrawal...
I respond by increasing the number of boxes I bet on while watching the increase or decrease in the number of other players.
I think that this will change the flow more than half the time, but unfortunately, when I fail, the loss is greater than when I win. Therefore, the result of the profit and loss is "negative", and I wonder if it is an effective strategy.
I could move to another table or another game, but there are only one or two blackjack tables that fit my funds and have good game content, so if they are full, I have to go to a table with a higher bet or play blackjack with a setting that is difficult for me.
I think the best way to move to another table game is "baccarat", but I don't really understand how to "read the sides" in baccarat, and I know that there is a difference between the player and the banker (payouts, table fees, etc.), but I don't understand the details... Also, I think the thing I can't get used to the most about baccarat is the "narrowing".
I like roulette, but I want to bet on a single, so the points are always high. I don't think this is a good idea to play when you're in a bad flow and your chips are low, because the damage each time you lose is great.
I also tried switching to a game like "Crazy Time" or "Slots"... but in the end, it seems that it's best to decide on a "loss limit" and end the game at that point.
The problem in this case is that you can't "withdraw" the remaining balance unless you bet the same amount as the deposit amount. I keep playing the game thinking "My bet is still low..." and before I know it, I've lost so much that I think "Even if I withdraw this amount..." and I keep playing the game thinking "I'll put a little back and request a withdrawal..." and before I know it, I've made an additional deposit and am "burning".
I guess this "stop loss" along with running away with the winnings is what makes gambling difficult.
Ah, I recently "ran away with the winnings" for the first time in a while.
If I don't play online casinos until the next card withdrawal, I'll be in the black for the time being...
The problem is that there is still a few days until the deduction date, so I wonder if it would be better to just pay the credit card company even if it means paying the transfer fee rather than waiting for the bank withdrawal...
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