Thursday, 17 January 2013

Recent Trip

London Casinos

I was at a casino in London, a well known one in Soho not too long ago.  I always find it interesting at this casino because the wheels are not that old, but they show fantastic tendencies.  It's not often you can just go into a casino and within 15 minutes start playing "for real", but it does happen from time to time.  I was at another a few days before and that was a real miss, so you've got to keep your business cap on and don't go in all guns blazing.

I never start placing a lot of chips each spin...usually only a few.  I was betting 4 numbers a spin and within 5-10 spins getting next door numbers which is a sign that you are onto something.  The bounce wasn't so nice, but when you know what to do you can overcome that.  So that's what I did and two spins after getting a next door number I got a winner.

After practice you get into the flow of things and you start to read the tell tale signs without consciously thinking about them.  As I said I was covering 4 numbers, but on this spin I felt confident when I saw a few key points come into place.  Instead of covering the 4 numbers, I put all the chips on a single number and "YES" I thought as the number came in.  Even the old pros still get a rush from a winner...it's a game of "chance" after all, isn't it?

A couple of spins later I decided to just place on one number again...number 2.  It came up and that's when a few people started to take notice.  Did I continue playing and show off some more?  No I didn't.  I was happy with my profit and that I found a wheel very playable...to come in when the casino is busy and rob!

It's not just about your strategy, it's about how you handle your game.  You can't learn that from a book or a course, that's advice that has to be passed down to you.  Just remember that anyone can go in one night and take £2,000 even £5,000.  Wouldn't you prefer £2,000 every two months from that casino rather than a big win which arouses suspicion?

Be careful how you play and how you win, that's all I'm saying.