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Started by Jish, October 30, 2009, 11:02:48 AM

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Nathan Detroit

Maybe   a bankroll  of $ 160 is the proper bankroll for seykid29 . I have followed his posts somewhat and if he  came out ahead  by 20 %  he was contented just like  ELSIE the cow  in Wisconsin.

If I lived  next to a casino  with a bankroll of $ 600 I could pick up  $ 75-100 per day that`s niothing to sneeze  at.
But mind you that`s  for a table min of $ 5. At a $ 10 table I would require $ 1,200.--( yield 150-200

If I only need those  amounts  why should I drag $ 3, 000 to the casino? Just to impress people.? :diablo:_

I would not be able to tell tall stories  at another board at which some of the  Baccarat players  are UNDERCAPITALIZED.

There a certain player is  going to the casino with $  4,000  when his bankroll for  3 sessions should  be  $ 18,000.--to
$ 24,000.--.


Therefore bankrolls  are  all  relative to the locality of a player.

Nathan Detroit

Mr J

"Therefore bankrolls  are  all  relative to the locality of a player." >>> I somewhat agree. If you have to drive 2.5 hours to a casino, I hope you bring more than $200. I live 20 minutes away, should I only bring $500 with me?  Ken

Nathan Detroit

I did not say that.  By locality I mean  the economic area.

The table minimum is the  decisive factor.  What  it costs you to get to a casino is   of no consequense to me.  You have to factor in this expense  either ignoring this expense  or by  adding   more sessions to you bankroll.

The ideal  situation  would be   living in a  town with casinos.

Flying   to and staying  2  nites in Las Vegas is  a horse of a different color than just  visiting your " friendly neighborhood " casino.

Nathan Detroit.

Mr J

I'll give  an example. Before we had roulette here, I would drive almost two hours to the nearest casino. One morning I drove down there, only had around 1K. Played a method with no tracking etc. I lost the 1K in under an hour. Back to the car and headed home. lol  Hey, if some people are happy with a $400 BR, knock yourself out, it doesn't affect me. Ken

Nathan Detroit

Savvy players know the method they play BEFORE they enter a  casino. They also know the  bankroll requirements for  this  particular method. They also know the pre-established loss limit.

plan the play and then play  plan. Simple  as that. :ok:

Nathan Detroit

Mr J

Is that directed towards me or everyone in general?  Ken

Nathan Detroit

This is in general because  you got  your plan for quite a while . So stick with it. Like  I would never shift to other methods  either.

The worst thing anyone  can do is  tell some one to change their plan. Many roads lead to Rome. Depends which one  is  being taken. It`s up to the traveler.


Nathan Detroit.

P.S.Ken , maybe  some people were  following this  conversation  and made them consider  what was being said.
Can you imagine   this conversation taking place  at   ( deleted) .

By now  the names  of several inhabitants of a zoo would have  been posted not to forget the  comical characters  of a crircus  would have made their debut.  Sad but true. :ok:

Mr J

Very true sir and yes, sad. I dont know buddy, I'm getting worn out. Ken

seykid29

Hi Ken,
Im just wondering :-\
What is your typical Bankkroll and on average what can you win that day,with that kind of money?
Seykid.

Mr J

BR is around 3K and my NETS really vary. $400 - $2,600.  Average time playing is 7-10 hours.  Ken

seykid29

Hi Ken,
Thanks for answering.So that adds up nicely if it is constant.So you play that many progressions or you prefer flat bet with such large BR??

Mr J

 If it is constant, sure. There are loses OF COURSE and they do sting. (PS -- whats a flat bet?)  Ken

Bo0Merang

Quote from: Mr J on October 31, 2009, 02:16:45 AM
BR is around 3K and my NETS really vary. $400 - $2,600.  Average time playing is 7-10 hours.  Ken
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Mr J


seykid29

Flat bet is my term for bet with no progression,where your wins cover your loses,Or is that a dream,not possible? :-\
seykid.

seykid29

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