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The glass ceiling...? Anyone else?

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I'm wondering if it's just me, but it seems that lately my luck is 'capped' at a certain amount. The last few times I've played I can get my balance up to $200-$250 and that's it, then it's straight down the toilet. I was just thinking fondly of a couple years ago when if I got my balance up to $200, then I could bet a little higher and cash out $500-$1000 easy. Now it seems if I don't cash out the $200 I'm sunk.

I know it's just gambling, I'm not saying that they're 'watching' and pull the plug when I hit that mark - although it would be nice to blame someone besides myself. :o

Especially since I'm kicking myself thinking of the 4 or 5 $250 withdrawals I've played back in the last couple of weeks hoping to hit something worth cashing out.
 
I'm wondering if it's just me, but it seems that lately my luck is 'capped' at a certain amount. The last few times I've played I can get my balance up to $200-$250 and that's it, then it's straight down the toilet. I was just thinking fondly of a couple years ago when if I got my balance up to $200, then I could bet a little higher and cash out $500-$1000 easy. Now it seems if I don't cash out the $200 I'm sunk.

I know it's just gambling, I'm not saying that they're 'watching' and pull the plug when I hit that mark - although it would be nice to blame someone besides myself. :o

Especially since I'm kicking myself thinking of the 4 or 5 $250 withdrawals I've played back in the last couple of weeks hoping to hit something worth cashing out.

Hell i would consider myself lucky to even double my balance these days. My plan for 2013 infact is to cash out if and as soon as i can double my balance. I have been doing this on ladbrokes since the turn of the year and currently have an RTP of over 100%. At 32 red i use bonuses and try to drive big wins and have an RTP in the 80s.
 
I'm wondering if it's just me, but it seems that lately my luck is 'capped' at a certain amount. The last few times I've played I can get my balance up to $200-$250 and that's it, then it's straight down the toilet. I was just thinking fondly of a couple years ago when if I got my balance up to $200, then I could bet a little higher and cash out $500-$1000 easy. Now it seems if I don't cash out the $200 I'm sunk.

I know it's just gambling, I'm not saying that they're 'watching' and pull the plug when I hit that mark - although it would be nice to blame someone besides myself. :o

Especially since I'm kicking myself thinking of the 4 or 5 $250 withdrawals I've played back in the last couple of weeks hoping to hit something worth cashing out.

Is this at one casino or a few casinos?

A few months ago I swear I said to my hubby, I can never get over x amount of dollars, everytime I would get up to that amount, no matter what I did it would never go over that amount. This was only at one casino.

This is why I am trying horses. :D
 
I'm wondering if it's just me, but it seems that lately my luck is 'capped' at a certain amount. The last few times I've played I can get my balance up to $200-$250 and that's it, then it's straight down the toilet. I was just thinking fondly of a couple years ago when if I got my balance up to $200, then I could bet a little higher and cash out $500-$1000 easy. Now it seems if I don't cash out the $200 I'm sunk.

I know it's just gambling, I'm not saying that they're 'watching' and pull the plug when I hit that mark - although it would be nice to blame someone besides myself. :o

Especially since I'm kicking myself thinking of the 4 or 5 $250 withdrawals I've played back in the last couple of weeks hoping to hit something worth cashing out.

Hi it is just as good making withdrawals of $250 at 4 different casinos. As it is making the $500-$1000 at one :thumbsup::p
 
The bounce effect is more noticeable in certain games and at certain times of night.

Playing cyberstud poker at the dead of night (with a gingerbread latte for company) will let me get (at most) 10 or 12 hands ahead by dealing me a bunch of great hands before sucking me back with a series of dealer hands that are just a touch better than mine.
Not noticeable if you were playing blackjack, but almost comical when you lose cyberstud 20 hands in a row (including a straight beaten by a flush and a flush beaten by a Full House ...yikes, chances of seeing two of these in one night in a real life casino? Well I never did, and i played that game for years in the Glasgow Gala before they stopped offering it)


But of course whether you are playing slots or card games (and they are one and the same in reality on an online casino) it's all fine if you can spot the bounce point early enough (and be disciplined enough to exit. Two very different challenges!)
 
Hell i would consider myself lucky to even double my balance these days. My plan for 2013 infact is to cash out if and as soon as i can double my balance. I have been doing this on ladbrokes since the turn of the year and currently have an RTP of over 100%. At 32 red i use bonuses and try to drive big wins and have an RTP in the 80s.

I've been doing this a lot lately, and coupled with low-rolling (compared to how I usually bet) has seen my losing run stop and I've made loads of withdrawals.
Depositing £30, £60 and £90 at various casinos, and withdrawing £60, £120, £180, £270 and £300 several times. There's definitely method to it :)
 
Yeah it's my own fault for not cashing out when I get to $200. You'd think I'd learn after the first couple of times, but nooooo...

@JP, no it seems to be most casinos I've been playing lately - if I get ahead at all, that is.

done it a 100 times, that's why I stopped gambling. I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to gambing. :)

good for those that have the discipline to cash out or head out the casino door.

let me add this thought, maybe it will help, gambing undervalues money, that's why you think $250 is not worth cashing out.
once you stop for awhile, you realize just how far $250 can go in every day life.
 
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I've been doing this a lot lately, and coupled with low-rolling (compared to how I usually bet) has seen my losing run stop and I've made loads of withdrawals.
Depositing £30, £60 and £90 at various casinos, and withdrawing £60, £120, £180, £270 and £300 several times. There's definitely method to it :)

Yeah this trend carried on for me last night. Deposited 60 and cashed out 120. then Fresh depositit of 30 and cashed out 110. thing is. i always seem to hit a decent bonus round early and before now would assume theres more to take and give it all back. Seems that some self control and maybe some greed is the only way to beat a casino.
 
Yeah this trend carried on for me last night. Deposited 60 and cashed out 120. then Fresh depositit of 30 and cashed out 110. thing is. i always seem to hit a decent bonus round early and before now would assume theres more to take and give it all back. Seems that some self control and maybe some greed is the only way to beat a casino.

Beating them isn't an option, aside from the very very lucky few who hit enormous life-changing wins (the huge progressives). All we can really do is stop the rot occasionally :D
 
The bounce effect is more noticeable in certain games and at certain times of night.

Playing cyberstud poker at the dead of night (with a gingerbread latte for company) will let me get (at most) 10 or 12 hands ahead by dealing me a bunch of great hands before sucking me back with a series of dealer hands that are just a touch better than mine.
Not noticeable if you were playing blackjack, but almost comical when you lose cyberstud 20 hands in a row (including a straight beaten by a flush and a flush beaten by a Full House ...yikes, chances of seeing two of these in one night in a real life casino? Well I never did, and i played that game for years in the Glasgow Gala before they stopped offering it)


But of course whether you are playing slots or card games (and they are one and the same in reality on an online casino) it's all fine if you can spot the bounce point early enough (and be disciplined enough to exit. Two very different challenges!)

DUDE, You are SPOT ON!!! I thought it was just me who noticed those things. LOL - Its all to common in Blackjack too. No matter what you do. Hit, stand, split or double. When you are at that point. NOTHING works.
 
Yeah it's my own fault for not cashing out when I get to $200. You'd think I'd learn after the first couple of times, but nooooo...

@JP, no it seems to be most casinos I've been playing lately - if I get ahead at all, that is.

Atleast you got an ewallet to withdrawal too. Here in US we have to play to a certain amount just to be able to cashout. And sometimes $400+ to avoid fees.
 
Atleast you got an ewallet to withdrawal too. Here in US we have to play to a certain amount just to be able to cashout. And sometimes $400+ to avoid fees.

I was going to say the same thing. (I did find out recently that the Sloto group will let you cash out under their 350 minimum, but they take a $45 processing fee out of that - which really might be worth it when you get right down to it - spend 45 or lose 200 trying to hit the minimum.)
 

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