So, you’re an official rep of Goated.com casino, right?
Thanks for sharing the strategy, but honestly, I doubt it’s a consistently winning one. Games like this are purely luck-based, so what works today might not work in the long run. I appreciate the effort you put into listing all of this, but to be real, I didn’t bother reading it all, you know, I still stick to my own principles when it comes to luck-based gambling.
That's the thing, it's all about luck and so we all know that Lady Luck is not going to smile on us every time. And it's all about the timing, and I do not think that there is certain strategies here.
It's good that he had so called unlock the potential from small bets, and for sure you are all aware that there are a lot of slot competitions and there are hitting massive multiplier like x4000 or higher. But do they found the secrets? I doubt that, they for sure are going to admit that they got lucky that time.
I don’t think it’s a good marketing strategy to promote a so-called winning method to gamblers as some might be delusional enough to believe it’s real. Instead, promotions should focus on things like bonuses and, more importantly, ensuring that deposits and withdrawals are processed instantly. I think that’s what gamblers care about the most.
I think some of you are misinterpreting the intent of this post. Nowhere did I claim this was some foolproof, unbeatable strategy—because let’s be real, no such thing exists in gambling. I simply shared a PDF that breaks down an approach that has led to some insane wins in the past, including a 4-cent to $36k run that I personally witnessed.
Yes, we all know the house always has the edge, and yes, variance will always play a role. But that doesn’t mean you can’t explore different ways to approach the game. The whole point of this thread was just to discuss an interesting method that has worked in certain scenarios—not to say it will work every time or that it defies the laws of probability. But what I’m getting from some of your replies is—why even discuss different strategies if the outcome is always a loss? That mindset seems a bit dismissive.
If you don’t find it useful or interesting, that’s totally fine. But shutting it down entirely, as if no one has ever benefited from these types of approaches, just seems close-minded. At the end of the day, every gambler is looking for an edge, even if it’s just maximizing opportunities when variance is in their favor. That’s all this is about.
And for Goated, I’m just running the ANN thread here. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out there.