
Here's how to treat it with respect.
- 💼 Track every session in a notebook or spreadsheet
- 🧠 Don't chase - chasing losses is what destroys most players
- 🚪 Walk away after a good win, even if it feels early
- 🎯 Avoid playing when tired, emotional, or distracted
Bankroll | Unit Size | Max Risk (25%) | Target Profit | Stop Loss |
---|---|---|---|---|
£100 | £1 | £25 | £20 | -£25 |
£200 | £2 | £50 | £40 | -£50 |
£500 | £5 | £125 | £100 | -£125 |
£1000 | £10 | £250 | £200 | -£250 |
When I refer to a unit below I talk in £'s.
When you come to deposit your funds into your account for your chosen casino, you need to put some thought to it.
The amount you need to deposit will depend on which strategy you have decided upon, let me explain.
I do not like to increase my bet, so I choose an amount that will suit the strategy I'm using that day in order to achieve my goal within three to five spins.
My goal is usually £20 to £50; if I am feeling rich, it may be £100. This will affect the amount of money I need to deposit into my account.
I may well come back to the table three or four times during the day, so my daily winnings, I would hope, to be close to £80 or £90.
Sometimes I open my game with a very low bet — it may be only £1 or £2. This is just to see where the ball lands, not that I think I know where it will go next, but it gives me a reassuring feeling which maybe I need.
When I am ready, I place my bet — there is no hurry.