It’s just when the system starts to fail then the losses can be significant if the person starts to chase without boundaries. However, if some have a system that works for them then great. And I think it happened on the 10-15th spin. Opened up a wheel of fortune type game and hit the bonus off a $1 spin. Last year I closed my eyes and swiped on the screen. There is a lot of luck! I had games I thought were “my games that pay me out” and as I go back to them I’ve realized they aren’t.
Just like the lady in accounting will win the March madness bracket or the guy who bought one 50/50 ticket wins. If you can’t then you have a problem and should stop. When you go out of bounds take a moment to stop and think. Now that you established boundaries you stick to them. I keep my bets from $1 to $5 with an occasional $10 if I get really low on funds and I’m wishing for a a bigger payout from a bet increase. Mine is about $300 every two weeks.įinally is your stake. What are you willing to lose and it not impact your life. And if a bonus hits but not another within 14 spins, move on to a new game. Therefore my first boundary is: no bonus after 35 spins, move on. I also noticed that if I hit a bonus then my next bonus is 14 spins later. I noticed my account hits a bonus within the first 35 spins and if it doesn’t hit within 35 spins then I likely spend the rest of my account balance chasing a feature. Another option is to set boundaries for yourself.