I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.
I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.
What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Going all-in has definitely been a heart pounding move for me on a few occasions, particularly when the chips are down, so to speak. I remember this one time, feeling the weight of a dwindling bankroll, I decided to go all-in on blackjack. It was a mix of desperation and a hunch, and fortunately, that day, luck was on my side. The dealer busted, and I managed to not only recover but actually turn a small profit.
As for a favorite game for such high-stakes moves, blackjack is my go-to because it feels like there's a bit more control involved, even though it's still hugely dependent on the luck of the draw. My record? Well, it's a mix of memorable saves and, admittedly, some dives too deep. I don't have an exact track record, but those moments of triumph definitely stick out in my mind. They're thrilling but also a good reminder to play responsibly and not make a habit of relying on all-in bets to bail me out.