Wednesday, January 25, 2006
It's Good To Be Bad - Progressive Bonus Slot - Play and Run Session #1
I chose It's Good To Be Bad for Session #1 of my Play and Run sessions. It's Good To Be Bad is a standard 3-reel progressive bonus slot with a neat bonus feature: Every time you lose brings you that much closer to a free spin.
I placed 3 $0.25 bets on each spin, so the standard wager was $0.75. With only four or five minutes at each slot machine, it looked like I wouldn't win or lose too much either way. Little did I know what the day had in store for me.
Let me begin by saying I may have forgot about the time limit and went a minute or two over. I gave this one 40 pulls, which is a lot for 4 minutes. Otherwise, the session went according to form. 20 of the 40 spins were winners, though 14 of the wins were for $0.75, or simply covered the original wager.
So you probably have figured how this session went, huh?
Like all of my John Patrick sessions so far, I came back a loser. I lost exactly $6.00 in about 5 minutes.
The "play" portion of the Play and Run strategy didn't go very well for me. But when it came time to run, I ran like a pro. That part of this strategy I've already figured out.
Unfortunately, I've also learned it's the play half of this system which wins the money. So that will be my focus from now on.
Starting Money: $578.60 Ending Money: $572.60
LOSING SESSION
I placed 3 $0.25 bets on each spin, so the standard wager was $0.75. With only four or five minutes at each slot machine, it looked like I wouldn't win or lose too much either way. Little did I know what the day had in store for me.
Let me begin by saying I may have forgot about the time limit and went a minute or two over. I gave this one 40 pulls, which is a lot for 4 minutes. Otherwise, the session went according to form. 20 of the 40 spins were winners, though 14 of the wins were for $0.75, or simply covered the original wager.
So you probably have figured how this session went, huh?
Like all of my John Patrick sessions so far, I came back a loser. I lost exactly $6.00 in about 5 minutes.
The "play" portion of the Play and Run strategy didn't go very well for me. But when it came time to run, I ran like a pro. That part of this strategy I've already figured out.
Unfortunately, I've also learned it's the play half of this system which wins the money. So that will be my focus from now on.
Starting Money: $578.60 Ending Money: $572.60
LOSING SESSION