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2- Up the Step Slot System - High/Low
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You have the basic play of this system (see above). Now let's look at some options you can include. We're still talking about three-reel slots, so don't start thinking about the five-reel machines just yet.
With the basic "UP the Step System" you started at 1 coin and progressed only after a win. But that increase was one step at a time. You would start at level one and go to level two after a return and then to max coins of level three after that next win.
In this scenario, called high/low, your betting amounts are restricted to just 1 coin (minimum) and 3 coins (maximum). In this case, there is no stopping at level two, but the idea of increasing your bets remains constant. You go up only after a win. The difference is that the jump is from 1 coin to 3 (max). If you get a return at max coins, you stay there. If you get to level three and lose the 3-coin play, back you go to level one and start all over.
Your naked pulls and loss limits remain the same. Plus, the temptation to increase bets, before a return is realized, is out of the question. Stay right there at level one until you see that credit total on your machine start to increase.
With this system you cut losses and greatfully accept small returns.
~ Rick Brodsky
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3 - Slot System - Patterns
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Obviously, there are both conservative and aggressive gamblers at every game in the casino. At the craps table you'll find the players who love to press (increase) their bets in the blink of an eye. Conservative players prefer to grind out small returns in a more consistent manner.
The big paydays are not quite as constant but the big loss days are very, very rare. The aggressive players do end up with high paydays on occasion but also get their chains rattled to the tune of big losses on days when things ain't going so well.
The following describes "the patterns" system that is suitable more for agressive players. It is called a "pattern play," because the increases are not predicated on a winning pull, rather a predetermined pattern of bets that you set up ahead of time.
You can choose any pattern you like but it has to be set up before you venture onto the casino floor. Otherwise you'll be making wild bets and decisions on hunches, feelings, or any other gut feeling that enters your mind.
Let's say you set up a betting sequence, geared to a series of fifteen bets: 1-1-1-2-2-2-3-3-3-2-2-2-1-1-1. In this case you have set 27 coins aside to play out this pattern. There is no loss limit or naked pull amount to stop you. You pick a machine and go through with the pattern. If, when the series is complete, you have back your original investment plus a profit, then you rat-hole these extra coins and go through the same 27 - coin series again. I use a 50 percent loss limit in a series to gear my stay at a machine. If I lose three consecutive series of 14 or more coins, then that session (machine) is complete.
You do not change the predetermined pattern at any machine. If you started with the one you laid out (27), then you play it out that way for every series you attempt at that particular machine. When a 27 - coin series is complete, you always put aside the profits and play only the series set up ahead of time.
You can stay at a machine as long as you keep winning, but, and this is where you gotta keep records, you do not stay at a machine if:
1. You lose three series in a row.
2. You lose three out of four series.
Make sure you do not fall in love with a machine. Suppose you lose 16 coins, lose 14 coins, win 6 coins, lose 12 coins, win 3 coins-you're being ground out, even though there were not three consecutive losing sessions. Leave that machine!
~ Rick Brodsky
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