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Old 30th January 2006, 06:47 AM
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I can relate 100%.

As someone who has built very large balances in my account MANY times
allow me to give you some advice.

Cash everything out except a SMALL amount to "sample" things.
I will usually keep only $50 in at a time. Since I play mostly Dbl Bonus
and Dbl Dbl Bonus Poker, I sample how things are going. I look for "activity"
such as several flushes, full houses, straights, etc.... If the $50 tanks
w/out any activity, then it's a cold cycle and I leave for a few hours then
try it again. I'll do this sometimes over the course of a few days until I
start hitting the 4 of a kinds again.

Also vary your slot games. I find usually when some types are hot, others are cold. If your small "sampler" bankroll tanks quick then comeback the next day. I do absolutely find that different days yield different results. For example: for about 3 solid months I found that on the days that my casino was awarding loyalty points the video poker was hot as hell. Constant 4 of a kinds, Ace Bonuses and 3 Royals. Then, everything went cold each time. The last and first day of a month usually does well for me to. I always figured if they made a lot of money they'd loosen things up to stay within their stated payback percentages - then again, it might be just a fluke.

I don't think everything is as random as they say. Afterall, it's a known fact that a computer can't even generate a random number so there is some other factors involved such as computer algorithms.

BTW: Have more then one casino installed. When you've won at one of them cash all the way out and play at the other. I use 3 of them - all MG casino's.
I do much better this way and have even built both of them up over $4,000 each at the same time. Usually though, one will be cold while the other is better so I balance out rather well.

-Brian
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