The 8 Key Decisions of each Casino Session

March 03, 2008

If you’re flat betting, that is betting the same amount on the casino’s even money bets: every hand of blackjack, roll of the dice (pass line), or spin of the wheel, you are satisfied by winning more bets than you lose.
If you’re changing the size of your bet, you are successful by knowing when you enter the advantage arena and when to raise your bet.

Learn about these 8 crucial choices which you make in each of the casino sessions, and you will make a step forward on your way towards having an edge every time you play.
Managing your time and money are the keys for rising to the advantage arena, for remaining there, and for any possible short-term method to a potential winning in a casino session.
I like to present this idea as 8 decisions that you make when you start each casino session.
Making these decisions will create the discipline that the majority of gamblers lack, but most winning players have - the discipline to Get The Edge!
They are:
* Decision 1:  Whether you want to play or not
* Decision 2:  Which game you want to play
* Decision 3:  Which casino to play
* Decision 4:  Which table to choose
* Decision 5:  Betting unit size and tactics for increasing the bet
* Decision 6:  When to leave the table
* Decision 7:  When to leave the casino
* Decision 8:  When to terminate the casino session
Taken together, these eight decisions create a Plan Of Action for your casino trip (if  you’re traveling to a remote location such as Las Vegas) and your casino sessions.
You should ponder on each of them before leaving home and/or before each session, and write down your thoughts on each decision you make.

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