Beat the Casinos
by: Hein Hayman
Do you have what it takes to become a
successful (and profitable) gambler? Read
on and find out:
1. A gambling system
No matter what your game, a gambling
system is being marketed to turn you into
a winner. Unfortunately, 90% of them are
built on empty promises and does not work.
So how do you find a system that works?
The easiest way is to get a personal recommendation
from somebody that you trust, who has
used the system with positive results.
Otherwise it is a long, hard slog through
all the promotional rubbish to find a
system that makes sense to you. Don’t
just buy the first one that you see. Do
your research and find out about the creator’s
reputation?
A good system does not only include a
gambling system, but also a bankroll system,
win/loss criteria and preferably a flexible
approach. I can’t stress this enough!
I have seen so many people lose their
money because they did not have a sufficient
bankroll or their system was not flexible
enough to change if they were losing.
Your system needs to rely on mathematical
and statistical odds to make a consistent
profit. If this is the case, the laws
of nature are on your side! Sure, the
gambler playing on gut feel might win
big, but rest assured that he would also
lose big.
So now you have a good system and you
are raring to go and win some money. WAIT,
because you might still lack what I feel
is the most important element of a successful
gambler. You need the right mindset…
2. The right mindset
At this point some people will stop reading
and ignore the “mumbo-jumbo”. To them
I say all the best of luck with your gambling
and I hope you become successful. But
chances are that they won’t. Sure, they
might win a few hands/pots, but over the
longer term, they will consistently lose.
For those of you still with me, what
do I mean by the right mindset?
Well, for starters, don’t see yourself
as a gambler. Gambling implies relying
on luck to either win big or lose big.
See yourself as an investor. You invest
your time and money (bankroll) to make
a profit.
Believe in your system. This is why it
is so important to use a reliable and
proven system. You need to be sure that
although a session might end in a loss,
you will recoup the loss in the next few
sessions.
Let us look at an example: In your first
session you make a profit of $100. In
your second session you make a loss of
$200. So your net loss will be $100.
At this point many people quit and whinge
about the system not working as it is
supposed to. What they don’t realise is
that the next three or four sessions might
net them $400 profit. So not only do they
lose a system that might make them consistent
profits, but they lose $100 as well!
Calculate your winnings and losses in
units. Why? Well, if you play with $1
chips, then wagering two or three chips
(units) is not a big deal. What about
playing with $20 chips? All of a sudden
you are wagering $40-$60 on a single play.
Your mind tells you that you are staking
a lot of money, which in turn causes you
to have doubts about your system. This
is where people start to play too carefully
and not follow their system. End result:
they lose the money. If your system worked
with $1 chips, there is no reason for
it not to work with $20 chips. Remember
to always wager amounts supported by your
bankroll.
3. Casino bonuses
The last weapon in your arsenal is casino
bonuses. What a great way of making money
by using the casinos’ money against them!
Obviously there are a lot of requirements
associated with this. I mean, why would
the casino give you free money? Discussing
these requirements would be and article
or two on its own! However, why don’t
you sign up for the free e-mail course
“How to make consistent profits from gambling”
by clicking here –
mailto:profits3456@aweber.com. This
course will show you how to use casino
bonuses to make some extra cash.
If you implement and developed the points
mentioned above, you will already be ahead
of the majority of gamblers and on well
your way to beat the casinos.
Best of luck (although you won’t have
to rely on it!)
Hein Hayman