This Simple Casino System probably won’t make you rich beyond your wildest dreams, but it could help you to enjoy some profitable online casino gaming sessions. Take a look at what the system involves and see if you think it could work for you.
Before we explain the system itself, we should remind you that almost all casino games give the house a clear edge over the player. The longer you play any casino game (with the possible exception of online blackjack), the more likely you are to lose money. However, this doesn’t mean that we can’t sometimes get lucky and make a profit from just a few spins of the roulette wheel or a few rolls of the dice.
The Simple Casino System takes into account both of those observations, and it aims to help you win by keeping your sessions at a particular casino short and, hopefully, sweet. Here’s how it works:
1 – Log onto your favourite online casino and arm yourself with 7 credits.
2 – Choose your favourite game that allows you to bet on an even money proposition. For example, roulette (red or black, odd or even), craps or - our personal favourite - blackjack.
3 – Bet 1 point on your selected even money shot. If it wins, quit betting and go to Rule 6. If it loses, continue to Rule 4.
4 – Bet 2 points on your selected even money shot. If it wins, quit betting and go to Rule 6. If it loses, continue to Rule 5.
5 – Bet 4 points on your selected even money shot. If it wins, quit betting and go to Rule 6. If it loses, quit betting for the day. Your total losses for the day will of course be 7 points.
6 – You should now have a 1 point profit from the casino you have just played at. You can quit betting for the day and keep your profit intact, or you can log into another online casino and play the Simple Casino System again.
As you can see, the Simple Casino System has a maximum downside of 7 points, so it isn’t very expensive at all. We would suggest that you stop betting for the day if you manage to win at seven different casinos, as this would give you 7 points profit, which is enough to use the system again on another occasion.
Page Last Updated: 26/05/2010 10:03:17