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Best day to make a withdrawal.

Started by thomasgrant, August 30, 2009, 08:30:34 AM

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thomasgrant

Best day to make a withdrawal.?

Any day is a good day to make a withdrawal.
Well almost any day.
Tuesdays are good days.
Tuesday mornings, is best.

Most casinos take about 4 to 5 business days to process a withdrawal.
So Monday or Sunday. Could also be a good idea.
Sunday maybe not as be as good as Monday.
Many of the payment staff are still away.
And support staff will not be able to move your funds any faster.
You just have to wait.

I you plan it right.
You could have the money in your account ready for the next weekend.
If your lucky, it may show up on Friday.

It amazes me. Money can go in faster than lightning.
But getting it back out. Now there is the challenge.
Many have the option of you putting the money back into the casino.
There is a post in here somewhere on that subject.
Once you commit to taking it out.
Don't go there again.
Just wait a few days.
Buy then it will have passed the replace funds time scale.
And will be well on its way to you.
Then there is the documents that you got to hand over.
A drivers license, and a utility bill.
Or passport. And a bank statement.
Make sure they are current.
And up to date.
Scan them.
Keep in a safe place.
So you can send the same docs to any other casino.
Once you have passed the security check.

Funny, I have not read of anyone asking for the documents from the casino.
Have you? Do they have the verified papers that they can send you?
No, and even if they did. The wont show you.

Then the process of sending you the money starts.
By then 2 to 3 days have passed.
Things get a little quicker the next time round.

Keep pestering support.
That is what they are there for.
Find out why things are taking so long.
Ask questions.
Find the emails.
Reply to them.
Make sure you can find some resemblance of customer service.
This helps with any problems that may occur.

READ THE TOS.
I know, no one ever does.

Never under any circumstances get a bonus.
Make sure you specifically ask not to have one or any other offers.
This makes withdraw times much better.

Try take out your original deposit plus a small profit.
This way you can play with the casinos money and not yours.
Well it is yours. You won it.
Just try and make enough to cover your initial deposit.

VLSroulette

Great thread for online bettors Thomas. Thumbs up :thumbsup:

Quote from: thomasgrant on August 30, 2009, 08:30:34 AM
This way you can play with the casinos money and not yours.
Well it is yours. You won it.

This should be carved into every player's mind. Once it is in your pocket is isn't "casino money" anymore.

This is why you should have a plan (such as the 50% MM plan) that tells you exactly what is your share on the money after you won and what is still in game.

+1

TwoCatSam

One question:  What is this "wtihdraw" thingy?

Sam

Spike

What is this "wtihdraw" thingy?>>

Educated people call it a 'withdrawal'. <shrug>

thomasgrant

Quote from: Spike on August 30, 2009, 02:43:20 PM
What is this "wtihdraw" thingy?>>

Educated people call it a 'withdrawal'. <shrug>

Ahh, yeah.
Well made a typo.
Fixed it now.
However, withdraw means to retreat.
To go back. To take back.
To remove.
So it's still technically correct.
Maybe not 100% accurate.
But the message is still valid.
And Victors reply and link to his post on the 50%
Is excellent.

VLSroulette

Dear Thomas,

If you don't know when gambling money is your money, then you are not being a proficient bettor!

Besides the 50% plan, another nice one is the "threesome way": 100% / 3 = 33.33% split like this:

* 33.33% Net gain for the player. Psychologically free from the "casino money" label. This is the tasty money to be enjoyed for personal expenses.
* 33.33% first bankroll inflation.
* 33.33% go to reserve (because as a good betting practice we all have "reserve" bankroll money, right? Because in gambling "bankroll is life"...)

Even if you are flat betting, some form of inter-session money management is key.

I.e. for making multiple won sessions increase the bank, to protect the bank by betting minimum unit on back-to-back bad sessions, etc.

Keep the good topics coming Thomas, they are very appreciated.

Kind regards.

Your friend,
Victor

Spike

Keep the good topics coming Thomas, they are very appreciated.>>>

Yes, when do they start, I would enjoy reading them..

thomasgrant

QuoteDear Thomas,

If you don't know when gambling money is your money, then you are not being a proficient bettor!

Well Victor.
Any money you have anywhere is your money.
What I was trying to say.
Is once you have your initial deposit back in your hands.
And you still have money in the casino.
You are in affect playing with winnings.
IE: Casino money. Even though it is yours.
And you can withdrawal it at any point.
It's your profit. It's your money.
Do with it what you wish.
Casino money is the money that you have made
from playing and winning at the casino.
Since the first aim of any player is to take out their initial deposit.
And to make some sort of profit.
So to double ones initial deposit.
Would be great place to start.
If you put in $200 then you should aim for $400
Or what ever you think is a good place to have a BR.
Take out the original $200 perhaps a bit more.
You would want to make a little profit.
So perhaps $240
Then what ever you have left in the casino account is yours to play with.
And to try to make it more.
You can take it all out. Or play with it.
Do what ever you wish.
It is after all, your money.
So I hope that clears that up.
Casino money is just the money you have made playing at the casino.
And all I was saying that once you have made your money back.
You can now play with the Casinos money and not your own.
Your own is your original deposit.
Something like that.

thomasgrant

QuoteKeep the good topics coming Thomas, they are very appreciated.
Thanks Victor.
Will try to keep people entertained with my exploits and some good posts.
Not everyone appreciates them though.
But your gonna get critics no matter what you do.
So I just keep posting things some members may find interesting.
Members can make up their own mind as to what they think about the posts.

TwoCatSam

Thomas

Oh, I disagree.  (A poem to follow later!)

The "casino money" may be found in the vault, or the cashier's window or ever across the table from you in the form of chips.  What is in front of you is money you have earned.  You never win money playing like we do--you earn it. 

I am loathe to give advice to someone who has won a thousand times more than I, but please consider this.  If you consider it "their" money, it's ten times easier to give it back to them.  After all, it's theirs!

"If you convinced me,
And I convinced you,
Would not there still be
Two points of view?"                ............Odgen Nash


Sam

thomasgrant

Quote from: TwoCatSam on August 31, 2009, 01:30:25 PM
Thomas

Oh, I disagree.  (A poem to follow later!)

The "casino money" may be found in the vault, or the cashier's window or ever across the table from you in the form of chips.  What is in front of you is money you have earned.  You never win money playing like we do--you earn it.  

I am loathe to give advice to someone who has won a thousand times more than I, but please consider this.  If you consider it "their" money, it's ten times easier to give it back to them.  After all, it's theirs!

"If you convinced me,
And I convinced you,
Would not there still be
Two points of view?"                ............Odgen Nash

Sam

ROFL... :lol:

Thanks Sam.
And yes. You are correct.
It is easier to give it back to them.
The point I tried and obviously failed to do.
Is to put forth a point a view.
The money is mine. Mine, mine, mine.
All mine.
However, if you have it in a casino.
Then the casino has the money.
And therefore it is theres.
Isn't it?
As you are risking your money.
So you deposit.
You play.
Win or lose.
Lets say you lose.
You have $45 left from a $50 deposit.
You take it out.
When it arrives in your bank account.
Then and only then.
Is it yours.
Yours to take out.
And to spend as you wish.
If you win.
And you manage to double your initial deposit?
So $50 you turn it into $100
You take out your $50
And your left with $50
As it is still in the casino.
And not in your hands.
Then the money belongs to the casino.
Until such time as you decide to withdrawal it.
Not sure if that wins the argument.
But I had a go.
Lol...

TwoCatSam

Thomas

Sorry if this seem braggadocios.........

I've done a quite a bit of study in the area of the subconscious mind.  I've even delved into the area of Neuro Linguistic Programming or NLP for short.  This was long before roulette became my passion.

We must all be careful what we hear as it sticks--or may stick--in our subconscious mind.  We must be careful of what we think.  The Buddha said, "All we are arises with our thoughts."  (Hope that's word-perfect!)  I had something very strange happen to me last week and it took me a week to figure it out.

When I return from vacation, I am going to write a thesis on it--for what it's worth.  If one person can save money from reading it, my time will be well spent.

Then again, I may just be a blowhard.  Judge for yourself.

Sam


thomasgrant

Quote from: TwoCatSam on August 31, 2009, 03:36:19 PM
Thomas

Sorry if this seem braggadocios.........

I've done a quite a bit of study in the area of the subconscious mind.  I've even delved into the area of Neuro Linguistic Programming or NLP for short.  This was long before roulette became my passion.

We must all be careful what we hear as it sticks--or may stick--in our subconscious mind.  We must be careful of what we think.  The Buddha said, "All we are arises with our thoughts."  (Hope that's word-perfect!)  I had something very strange happen to me last week and it took me a week to figure it out.

When I return from vacation, I am going to write a thesis on it--for what it's worth.  If one person can save money from reading it, my time will be well spent.

Then again, I may just be a blowhard.  Judge for yourself.

Sam



No, not at all TwoCat.
Respect your views.
And your comments.

Thoughts are things.
And I did a bit of NLP with Richard Bandler.
So I know what your talking about.
Not in person with Richard.
Just found some of his stuff online.

The other great movie is "The Secret"
Loosely based on the book "The Science of getting Rich."
Wallace Wattles.

Then there is the amazing.
"What the bleep" movie.

Real mind bender that one.

PS: perhaps you could go into what happened to you over the weekend.
Was it a revaluation of some sorts?

thomasgrant

Here are 3 online accounts.
Withdraw or withdrawal.
Just to prove a point.

thomasgrant

Here are some more examples.

QuoteWhat is this "wtihdraw" thingy?>>

Educated people call it a 'withdrawal'. <shrug>

So, there ya go. Mr Smarty pants.

thomasgrant

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