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what's your play?

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:34 pm
by gargoil
Scenario
You are going to Vegas for three days. Your plan on playing 4 sessions a day. You use HEAVY's money management advice of 12 envelops with $1500.00 each for a total of $18000.00 in bankroll. Your loss limit is $500.00 a session (lose 1000.00 and you are done for that session).

Day 1 session 1 is up... What's your play?

Re: what's your play?

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:32 pm
by gargoil
Leave it to you Snake to complicate things... GEEEZ :lol: :lol:
User your imagination for a change...
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As for the lost limit, I meant to say down to 500.00 meaning you lose 1000.00 and you're gone

Re: what's your play?

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:36 am
by gargoil
We were talking about the original post. If you had that money for three days how would you play at the tables?
I know most of the folks on this forum don't have this kind of bankroll so I am hoping to see posts from them on what to do if they did.

Re: what's your play?

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 10:14 am
by Bankerdude80
Each $1,500.00 session I'd probably use a regression strategy when I toss the dice, avoiding randies as much as possible. I'd probably experiment with MP's $205 across strategy on myself. I would reduce the initial amount across if I decided to play on a qualified shooter's game.

Re: what's your play?

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 10:39 am
by gargoil
Bankerdude80 wrote:Each $1,500.00 session I'd probably use a regression strategy when I toss the dice, avoiding randies as much as possible. I'd probably experiment with MP's $205 across strategy on myself. I would reduce the initial amount across if I decided to play on a qualified shooter's game.
Good call Banker
The MP 204 across should definitely be in the playbook when you have the dice. After you qualify yourself. That's what I use when joining a less crowded table.

On a crowded table, I make simple bets (6/8 maybe) but with higher risk. So instead of starting off with 18.00 I start with 42.00 then press all the way on the first hit. Next hit gives me 100.00 for 2 bucks. Another thing I would do is play 25.00 on the field with a martingale.