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Old 3rd July 2008, 01:37 AM
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You just played the wrong game.

Maybe you should try a different game?

I started playing 32red a few months ago on my mobile phone. At first I didn't do too well, and lost more than I won. But this was down to my own lack of self-control and bad strategy, i'e. not stopping when I'm on a losing streak and chasing losses, which is a mistake.

Now I do much better playing at their casino than on the other casinos I am a member of, and they payout very quick, ussually 24 hours.

Sometimes I don't do very well when I play at any casino. I don't know why this is, just the natural ebb and flow of things I guess. The best thing to do in that situation is to stop playing, turn off the computer/phone and go for a walk/do something else. Then come back to it another time, in a different frame of mind, and you can usually do better then.

The worst thing to do is continually put money into something which isn't paying out and get more and more frustrated as you try to win back what you have lost, and end up with nothing, this leaves you with a horrible feeling of loss, like you've completely wasted your time and money. This can make you feel really angry and bitter towards the casino.

But the truth is, if you play for a long time in any casino, you will end up losing as the house edge goes against you. That's how casinos make their money.

The best thing to do is play in short bursts.

If you're continually losing, stop.

If you're winning, keep playing until you feel the house edge kicking in and then stop and cash out.

Quit while your ahead. This is a really difficult lesson to learn, but really important, if you don't quit while your ahead or at a certain point of losing, 9/10 you will get your arse kicked by the casino.
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