Its that time of the year, always a beauty of a question. Lets say I walk into the casino with $500, I play roulette. I get it up to $800 (total). I eventually leave with $600 (total). Did I lose money that day? Ken
You did NOT lose any money. You were a winner with a very REALISTIC Win goal of 20 % even though you did return some of your winnings. But that`s another story. :ok:
Once you have reached your Win goal you continue playing unlimited spins with the EXCESS until the FIRST loss.
Nathan Detroit
FORTUNE is fickle and soon asks back what she has given! :diablo:
Not arguing, only playing both sides. What do you say if you hear....when you went over the $500 you walked in with, that is NOW your money. You have free will to walk out the door. Ken
You walked out with more than you walking in with. It's a "good day". But you will have bad too. Thinking in terms of weeks and months rather than days is better.
Quote from: Mr J on September 22, 2010, 08:06:53 PM
Its that time of the year, always a beauty of a question. Lets say I walk into the casino with $500, I play roulette. I get it up to $800 (total). I eventually leave with $600 (total). Did I lose money that day? Ken
Without any doubt, you lost $200 that day.
Quote from: bombus on September 24, 2010, 08:00:44 AM
Without any doubt, you lost $200 that day.
With the buffet and valet tip figured in, my calculator says I lost $375. Oh, and there was that hooker after lunch, I guess it was a bad day.
Forget the buffet, valet and the hooker. UP or DOWN for the day? Ken
I was playing today and this subject came up but with a twist....I LOVE IT. Using the same logic, lets say you walk into the casino with $500. You play for a while and are down to $300. You leave with $400. Are you up $100? :girl_wacko: I love this s**t. Ken
If you have five $20 bills in your hand and I grab one of them and give you back $10, did you just make $10? Why is this easy to understand and gambling isn't?
What really matters is the amount of the bankroll your are leaving the casino with . What happened while at play during the stay inside the casino is another matter . The final result counts.
Nathan says with only 20 % of your bankroll down you still had a good day. Much easier to recover at the next visit if you would have left at minus $ 200. .
A 40% loss is still better than suffer a complete wipe out . Then you feel ROTTEN on the way home. :diablo:
N.D.
What's worse than finding a worm in your apple?
"What's worse than finding a worm in your apple?" >>> Blood in my semen. :thumbsup:
I think semen in your blood is even worse, Mr J. :haha:
Cheers,
Carlos.
By the way,if you were up $300 and fell back $200 that's a loss. It is a sour victory deep in your soul. You should have put at risk a lesser amount while speculating to increase those 300 bucks.