u/neHicexpo

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$100 - $10,000 UPDATE

Hello again,

I apologize for not updating sooner. I’ve been researching and optimizing my time at the casino. Last update I was down $700. I’m currently up in profit. Real table Craps and the occasional baccarat hand have brought me from $700 to $2500. This current profit can be attributed to 3 main factors.

  1. Optimizing my bets on craps by using the past line, don’t come, and come bets. Now, this isn’t fool proof however, I’ve been able to walk out ether broken even or in profit by $50 to $150 every time. Statistically, this should not be possible however, this is where my next move comes into play.

  2. I set aside some cash for baccarat. Learning how to read the board gives me slightly better odds at hitting on my bet. This can easily rope me back up. Again, not fool proof but it’s worked so far.

  3. Not allowing emotions to take over. I learned to channel my emotions and set aside my greed in order to win this challenge. I no longer look at this as making money. I looked at it as racking up points in a sports game.

Those of you who said it’s not possible, your doubt only fuels my resolve. I will continue to not posture to my own greed and prove this can be accomplished. The boats are burned.

-$100 Pig.

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u/neHicexpo — 6 days ago
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My Current $100 - $10,000 Challenge

Hello everyone,

I wanted to come on here and share with you my current $100 to $10,000 challenge. I’ve seen these done before but I’ve seen people stop at $1,500 or $3,000. I’m fully committed and willing to complete this challenge regardless of the time it takes. I’m an absolute beginner at casino games and I’m learning as I go along so please shoot me suggestions or tips to help me out.

Day 1: put my money in pinball slot and walked away after I hit for $150. Did huff and puff and walked after I got up to $180. Then I was a little hot on roulette and walked away with $500. All and all, $400 profit. I told myself if I double my money but go over, whatever goes over can be used to keep going but the doubled money must remain.

Day 2: walked in with $500, got down to $350 and decided to call it. I wasn’t getting anything good and wanted to have enough for a different casino.

Day 3: walked in with $350 at a new casino and left with $700. A mix of old Asian men being hot handed rolling 8 after 8 on craps and banker hitting 4 in a row on baccarat. Has $100 left over for a few spins on an old slot for fun while smoking a bummed cigarette off an old lady. I’m happy I saved my money.

Day 4: new casino. was down $160 on table games. Decided to give crappless craps a try. $5 on the pass line, $5 on each number, hit till I got my money back then doubled. Hit till I got my money back then doubled. Rolled hot for about 10 minutes then pulled out the $1400.

Day 5: (tonight) walked in with $1,400 and left with $700. Nothing was going my way tonight. I tried craps, bubble craps, huff and puff and an old slot machine. My mentality was I have money to play with so I took some more riskier bets or sitting on a machine for too long. It made me take more emotional decisions rather then thinking ahead. This was a huge hit and brought be back to where I was yesterday. I think my new approach is $200 at a time and leaving when I ether hit $50 or when I’m up. I think that’s safe and I’ll know not to blow my money if I’m not rolling so hot that night. I’m also considering going during mid day on weekdays. All of my victories so far are during the day.

What do yall think about crappless bubble craps? Is it the move to keep hitting that?

Good luck,

-$100 pig

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u/neHicexpo — 13 days ago

My $100 to $10,000 Challenge

Hello everyone,

I wanted to come on here and share with you my current $100 to $10,000 challenge. I’ve seen these done before but I’ve seen people stop at $1,500 or $3,000. I’m fully committed and willing to complete this challenge regardless of the time it takes. I’m an absolute beginner at casino games and I’m learning as I go along so please shoot me suggestions or tips to help me out.

Day 1: put my money in pinball slot and walked away after I hit for $150. Did huff and puff and walked after I got up to $180. Then I was a little hot on roulette and walked away with $500. All and all, $400 profit. I told myself if I double my money but go over, whatever goes over can be used to keep going but the doubled money must remain.

Day 2: walked in with $500, got down to $350 and decided to call it. I wasn’t getting anything good and wanted to have enough for a different casino.

Day 3: walked in with $350 at a new casino and left with $700. A mix of old Asian men being hot handed rolling 8 after 8 on craps and banker hitting 4 in a row on baccarat. Has $100 left over for a few spins on an old slot for fun while smoking a bummed cigarette off an old lady. I’m happy I saved my money.

Day 4: new casino. was down $160 on table games. Decided to give crappless craps a try. $5 on the pass line, $5 on each number, hit till I got my money back then doubled. Hit till I got my money back then doubled. Rolled hot for about 10 minutes then pulled out the $1400.

Day 5: (tonight) walked in with $1,400 and left with $700. Nothing was going my way tonight. I tried craps, bubble craps, huff and puff and an old slot machine. My mentality was I have money to play with so I took some more riskier bets or sitting on a machine for too long. It made me take more emotional decisions rather then thinking ahead. This was a huge hit and brought be back to where I was yesterday. I think my new approach is $200 at a time and leaving when I ether hit $50 or when I’m up. I think that’s safe and I’ll know not to blow my money if I’m not rolling so hot that night. I’m also considering going during mid day on weekdays. All of my victories so far are during the day.

What do yall think about crappless bubble craps? Is it the move to keep hitting that?

Good luck,

-$100 pig

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u/neHicexpo — 13 days ago