When to Walk Away is about making observations based on the actual control over odds that casinos may have over your slot machine and your emotional control or, for some, lack of emotional control. These out-of-control feelings can be subtle. Don’t not have control. Instead, have a plan! Plus, New Mexico slots in 2021.
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Podcast Episode 143: Getting YOUR Questions Answered | New Jersey Slots in 2021
I don’t hold anything back. You know that. But I don’t know what YOUR questions are. You’re special (just like everyone else!) and have specific questions you want answered to improve YOUR slots performance. Not a “comment” on social media, but an action plan for YOU. So let’s do that! Plus, New Jersey slots in 2021.
Podcast Episode 142: How to Cheaply Evaluate Slot Machines | New Hampshire Slots in 2021
You’ve got lots of slot machines to choose from at your favorite casino. so you’ve sat down at a randomly chosen slot machine. Is it a winner? Well, to learn that you’ll have to play it. Today, I go over my step-by-step approach to evaluate any slot machine to determine if it’s a winner. Plus, New Hampshire slots in 2021.
Podcast Episode 141: Nine Winning Strategies Live | Nevada Slots in 2021
Odds are, you’ve found me because of my 5-spin method for winning at slots. That’s my strategy #1, which is very popular. How many winning slots strategies do I have, you ask? Nine! In today’s show, I summarize each just enough to whet your appetite. My 7th strategy has provided me my biggest returns. Plus, Nevada slots in 2021.
Podcast Episode 140: Ameristar St. Charles Live | Nebraska Slots in 2021
Missouri is one of six U.S. states to legalize riverboat casinos. The other weekend, I visited Ameristar St. Charles Riverboat casino near St. Louis. I review both this particular riverboat casino on the Missouri River as well as provide insights on understanding riverboat casinos in general. Plus, Nebraska slots in 2021.
Podcast Episode 139: Returns from 13 States Live | Montana Slots in 2021
All U.S. casinos closed in 2020 for months. Since then, one of the biggest concerns of slots enthusiasts is that casinos are trying to “make back their losses.” But is that true, state-by-state? I look at the average monthly return statistics from thirteen U.S. state gaming commissions. Plus, Montana slots in 2021.