Thursday, January 26, 2006
Magic - Slot Game - Chicken Session #3
After taking a cold shower, I moved on to the Magic slot game. Magic is a slot machine using the imagery of wizards and the supernatural.
Still, I had just lost some money, so it was time to turn my attention to the purpose at hand. I would apply John Patrick's money management and win my $9 back.
To that end, I increased the wagers for my Magic session. This made for a rather quick session, though the most successful one of the day.
This session lasted 11 bets. My first wagers were for $2,50. From there, I moved up to four wagers of $5 apiece and then four wagers of $10.
I won 9 of 11 spins in this session, though only 3 covered my original bet. Still, one of my wins was worth $40, on a $10 bet. I also won another $20 on a $5 wager.
All in all, I bet 57 dollars to win 80. Magic payed off $23, which I'll take any day.
So three sessions of Chicken had netted me two wins and an increase of $14 on my bankroll. Overall, I had won around $30 on John Patrick's slot systems.
Slots money management seemed to be working, because it makes a man a more disciplined player.
I've also noticed that money management works better when the slots pay off $40 here or there. That's a pretty sound strategy.
So if you listen to nothing else I say, remember that I told you to win jackpots when playing slot machines.
Oh, I forgot to tell you about one of those pictures I won while playing the Silver Kiss slot machine. There was this naked blonde in her bedroom turning to look at her lover, and the dude had a dog collar on.
Yeah, that's right. A dog collar.
What the hell you think's up with that?
Starting Money: $191.50 Ending Money: $214.50
WINNING SESSION
Still, I had just lost some money, so it was time to turn my attention to the purpose at hand. I would apply John Patrick's money management and win my $9 back.
To that end, I increased the wagers for my Magic session. This made for a rather quick session, though the most successful one of the day.
This session lasted 11 bets. My first wagers were for $2,50. From there, I moved up to four wagers of $5 apiece and then four wagers of $10.
I won 9 of 11 spins in this session, though only 3 covered my original bet. Still, one of my wins was worth $40, on a $10 bet. I also won another $20 on a $5 wager.
All in all, I bet 57 dollars to win 80. Magic payed off $23, which I'll take any day.
So three sessions of Chicken had netted me two wins and an increase of $14 on my bankroll. Overall, I had won around $30 on John Patrick's slot systems.
Slots money management seemed to be working, because it makes a man a more disciplined player.
I've also noticed that money management works better when the slots pay off $40 here or there. That's a pretty sound strategy.
So if you listen to nothing else I say, remember that I told you to win jackpots when playing slot machines.
Oh, I forgot to tell you about one of those pictures I won while playing the Silver Kiss slot machine. There was this naked blonde in her bedroom turning to look at her lover, and the dude had a dog collar on.
Yeah, that's right. A dog collar.
What the hell you think's up with that?
Starting Money: $191.50 Ending Money: $214.50
WINNING SESSION