How can we measure the gameplay experience? For example, measures like the expected winnings, the proportion of wins, the maximum we win etc.
What other measurements, like these, could be used?
Use martingale, double up till you win with red or black. Or if thats not your cup of tea, bet on columns and dozens, yeh wait for a dozen to sleep for 4-5 spins or so, then bet on the other dozens, you will win.
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Nah, click on the link in my Sig.
Quote from: ReDsQuaD on April 23, 2012, 01:49:48 PM
Use martingale, double up till you win with red or black. Or if thats not your cup of tea, bet on columns and dozens, yeh wait for a dozen to sleep for 4-5 spins or so, then bet on the other dozens, you will win.
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Those are my 2 favorite methods.
Quote from: albertojonas on April 23, 2012, 05:09:57 PM
Those are my 2 favorite methods.
Don't worry, you are not the only one :biggrin:
Quote from: jamesh on April 23, 2012, 09:45:43 AM
How can we measure the gameplay experience? For example, measures like the expected winnings, the proportion of wins, the maximum we win etc.
What other measurements, like these, could be used?
A good guideline is for your bankroll to be at least 100 times your betting unit (I.e. $1000 bank, play $10 bets (flat-bet)
2) Set a goal of +10% for a win-target and 20% stop-loss of your original bankroll
3) Session times vary depending on your style of play. (example: if you have a simple trigger for your system, like wait for 3 of the same even-chance, then bet the opposite-(20 minutes)--or if you have the time, wait for a number(s) to repeat, an hour or more.
btw welcome to the Forum Jamesh :thumbsup: