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Board Gambling discussion
Re: I have found a long term and strong dice strategy.
by
Checlets
on 07/05/2017, 20:48:39 UTC
@Monnt, where did you get that theory that you can influence the roll of the dice by saying that dice is not completely luck based? How can you say that experience and knowledge can be used to change the outcome of dice games? I don't think anyone can really do anything about dice rolls no matter how smart you are or how lucky you are.
I was not trying to say knowledge will get us profits in dicing. But our knowledge may prevent our losses. Tackling is about how smartly we are gambling. Could you recall your early days in dice gambling, are you still making some silly mistakes like trying all your bankroll as a base bet ?

What you will do now if you find alternative (up and down rolls) rolls when you are going with automated dicing with doubling base bet when you find negative roll ? (now I will call the day but in my early days I will increase my bet and I will keep on trying).

- decisions on base bet (when to alter and when not to alter)
- how much bankroll for daily/weekly limit
- when to stop for the day and what to do if first round finds profits
- weekdays and weekend gambling plans based on different bankrolls
- finally reading inner thoughts.

I believe these are all possible only through experience and these became as a habit after years of careful observations. I am not making big money from dice gambling but I am not getting any frustrations and I believe I am enjoying my gambling life.

I believe that just as with anything else, when you have been gambling on dice for a long time, you start to get a better rhythm going. Like how when you've played basketball for a long time, your body doesn't feel as awkward when the balls leaves your hands in a shot. In this case, its not your body but your mind.
You more comfortable with your gambling and come up with ideas to prolong your over all gambling time.
Ive found that it's easier to make the decision to risk more money the longer you gamble, which isn't necessarily a good thing. Although when you hit it big on any kind of gambling the more money you risked on that round the better for you.