Wednesday, January 25, 2006
BreakawayCasino.com - Breakaway Casino - The Play and Run Sessions
I'm changing things up for my second slot system experiment. Today, I'll be playing at the BreakAwayCasino.com. Vegas Slots wasn't kind to me yesterday, so I'm taking my business elsewhere, at least temporarily. Besides, I had $578.60 in my account over at Breakaway Casino, so I have plenty of money to sink into my data gathering expedition.
I also thought it would be fun to try a different casino software and some different games. Vegas Slot Casino is a great, colorful casino with neat slot games, especially the progressives, but RTG (Realtime Gaming, which powers Breakaway) offers some unique and interesting slot games.
The system I'm using today is called Play and Run, aka John Patrick slot machine System #2. After losing 50 bucks, I'm a little sore at Mr. Patrick. But after rereading his chapter on Play and Run, I'm confident I'll be a big winner today.
I'll let John describe in his own words the strategy behind Play and Run. "The object is to grind out a short win and run."
I consider myself a grinder when it comes to the slot machines. I'm a scrappy overachiever, so the Play and Run method is perfectly suited to my hardnosed, no nonsense style.
In play and run mode, you don't stay at a machine for more than 4 or 5 minutes at a time. Win or lose, when the time is up, you run.
John Patrick suggests you play 5-10 sessions, dividing your bankroll equally among each of the sessions. I'm going to have 5 sessions of $10 apiece. The slot machines I'll be playing are It's Good To be Bad, Lightspeed, The Shark, Lion's Lair and Derby Dollars.
This is where we work for our slots payoffs. As John says, "Some sessions may be winners and some losers," but I'll be "looking for losses to be minimal, while perhaps picking up a few dollars." So there you have it. That is the mission statement as we enter the Breakaway Casino.
It's time to play. It may even be time to run. But mostly, it's time to grind.
I also thought it would be fun to try a different casino software and some different games. Vegas Slot Casino is a great, colorful casino with neat slot games, especially the progressives, but RTG (Realtime Gaming, which powers Breakaway) offers some unique and interesting slot games.
The system I'm using today is called Play and Run, aka John Patrick slot machine System #2. After losing 50 bucks, I'm a little sore at Mr. Patrick. But after rereading his chapter on Play and Run, I'm confident I'll be a big winner today.
I'll let John describe in his own words the strategy behind Play and Run. "The object is to grind out a short win and run."
I consider myself a grinder when it comes to the slot machines. I'm a scrappy overachiever, so the Play and Run method is perfectly suited to my hardnosed, no nonsense style.
In play and run mode, you don't stay at a machine for more than 4 or 5 minutes at a time. Win or lose, when the time is up, you run.
John Patrick suggests you play 5-10 sessions, dividing your bankroll equally among each of the sessions. I'm going to have 5 sessions of $10 apiece. The slot machines I'll be playing are It's Good To be Bad, Lightspeed, The Shark, Lion's Lair and Derby Dollars.
This is where we work for our slots payoffs. As John says, "Some sessions may be winners and some losers," but I'll be "looking for losses to be minimal, while perhaps picking up a few dollars." So there you have it. That is the mission statement as we enter the Breakaway Casino.
It's time to play. It may even be time to run. But mostly, it's time to grind.