GeorgePane
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March 14th, 2015 at 12:37:35 PM permalink
Provided i bring 1500$ for a 5 day vacation trip , would you split it into 5 days = 300$ daily?
its too little , yet when to get up and leave? i could double it from the 300$ , or i could try to turn the 300$ onto 600$ each day
how should i plan that? ive never been to a craps table , in europe there arent
surrender88s
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March 14th, 2015 at 2:03:45 PM permalink
George, this is up to you. Knowing when to stop is something many people don't get, which is part of why the house tends to win a lot more than their house edge. But if you quit when you double your bank roll each day, you'll likely leave with something.

But good luck quitting when it's early in the day and you're winning. Just pace yourself, 5 days is a long time.
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GeorgePane
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March 14th, 2015 at 2:12:03 PM permalink
thats why im dividing my bankroll , otherwise it could be lost in a day... what you reccomend doing? 3 points with odds? that costs a lot of the dailys bankroll
Kavouras
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March 14th, 2015 at 2:23:12 PM permalink
If I wanted to play $1500 in a 5 day trip, I would only play 3 days with $500 each time.
I have to commend you for thinking like this, that is that you will lose all your money. That's the way to go.
Now in case the first day you were profitable and gain let's say $200, I'd put that $700 aside and still play two more days risking $500 + $500.

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GeorgePane
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March 14th, 2015 at 4:33:48 PM permalink
well the problem is i dont know when to stop.... for example if i reach +400$ im like , well im gonna win 400$ more the same way i did with that... and guess where i end
Kavouras
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March 14th, 2015 at 6:45:12 PM permalink
Quote: GeorgePane

well the problem is i dont know when to stop.... for example if i reach +400$ im like , well im gonna win 400$ more the same way i did with that... and guess where i end



Doubling your money is a good win target. Especially since we are talking about a pleasure trip and not pro gambling.
The good part is that, if I understand you correctly, you are prepared to lose all your bankroll.
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March 14th, 2015 at 6:54:52 PM permalink
I hate when I double my bankroll in the first 30 minutes of play. I know I should stop but I wanted to play for more than 30 minutes.
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GeorgePane
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March 15th, 2015 at 3:42:07 AM permalink
if only that could happen to me lols... though never played live game... pressing bets to achieve that?
Sonny44
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March 17th, 2015 at 12:50:48 PM permalink
I would break it down into sessions: How many sessions over the 5 days? Better yet, how many sessions/day? Maybe you like long sessions, so one/day. Maybe two sessions/day? That is 10 sessions. So, $1500/10 = $150/session. Or, some variation on that. That is, if you want your bankroll to last. If you don't care, then buy-in for the entire $1500, make big bets, and see what happens. Doubling your bankroll seems to be a goal many players have, but for me, it's unrealistic. I'd like to see my BR last over the time I'm in town; otherwise, there's nothing to do, except spend money on food, drink, shows, etc. Yeah, those are fun, but not why I'm there.
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