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Your hourly/daily take from the casino......(opinion)

Started by MrJ, Apr 02, 08:58 PM 2011

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MrJ

I read alot of posts regarding what a 'good day' at the casino would be. This has always been my view.

We'll use some averages. Lets say an average day at a job is 8-9 hours. What do you make for that day at your job? Its not the same for everyone. One guy with a masters degree and another guy working at McDonalds. Both guys will have two different daily averages.

No job? What skills do you have......what WOULD your daily average be? Take that amount and multiply by TWO. That is a 'good day'/your GOAL (worth your time) at the casino, thats my opinion! I'm not taking into account drive time to/from the casino.

Ken
Watch us big doggs, the MEN, play at a REAL casino, on a REAL table. All we ask is that you stay out of our way. The rest? Bots, airball, RNG...that's more for the Kitty Kat Klub. Its the big doggs and the kittens!! Winning is not an event, it's a process and it takes YEARS and YEARS to master > link:://:.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/2014127/rs_560x415-140227131132-1024.bulldog-kittens3.jpg... To be great, you have to be willing to be mocked, hated and misunderstood.

Proofreaders2000

Good question Mr. J.  A good day for me would be $150-200/day in my opinion.

MrJ

I dont want to get personal but how does that COMPARE to your daily average at a job?

Ken
Watch us big doggs, the MEN, play at a REAL casino, on a REAL table. All we ask is that you stay out of our way. The rest? Bots, airball, RNG...that's more for the Kitty Kat Klub. Its the big doggs and the kittens!! Winning is not an event, it's a process and it takes YEARS and YEARS to master > link:://:.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/2014127/rs_560x415-140227131132-1024.bulldog-kittens3.jpg... To be great, you have to be willing to be mocked, hated and misunderstood.

Proofreaders2000

I would do well to get $60/day at any of the jobs I worked (not to mention cost of clothes/upkeep, gas/vehicle maintenance, etc) TAXES

Wally Gator

Minimum of $1K or it's a waste of time.  If you don't have the bank, don't go.
A person with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds. ~ Mark Twain

deepred

 A good day really is relative to what you wish to accomplish. Are you doing this to make a living? If so then the amount will differ to someone who just goes to have fun. How often you go is also a part of the equation. The more often you go the less you need to win per session to make good profits over a long period of time.
    How much is enough is the real question. Myself I figure 150 dollars per day is enough for me to survive and not be in trouble finacially. Greed is the biggest downfall of most peaple on this earth. A big bankroll always makes it easier to make bigger profits but not all peaple have the luxury of having one.
   

albalaha

If I play online for spare times of mine, a $30 even is good. If I play full day online, $100 is minimum expectation; while, when on a casino trip, even $500 doesn't impress me much. Depends.

F_LAT_INO

Any win impress me/cause of challenge/with any egal/when things don't go as
expected/and daily/throughout a month/ doubling my monthly pensions.
Yes I'm content with my every day journeys.And finally I think that anybody can
beat roulette game,but don't ask me how as you should find it with hard work.
Lot of luck.
You can always get me on  
ivica.boban@ri.t-com.hr

GLC

I agree with Flatino.  If I can double my retirement income I will be satisfied.  I still have a few years of working, so not in that big of a hurry.  Looking for just the combination that suits me.  Even though, like a lot of you, I can eek out a few units each day, I keep looking for that system that works even better.  I'm also waiting for the day I can legally play online without having to go through a back door to get there.  In the mean time, I can always go to my local Indian casino and play the airball machine to test my systems and practice all the skills it takes to play roulette professionally.

I think the actual dollar amount we are each looking for is meaningless to others.  For me, $100-$200 will be more than enough during retirement.  I have enough money put aside that I can use for a very safe bankroll that will work just fine as an initial investment in my new business of investing in roulette.

That's how I look at it.  This is an investment, similar to investing in the stock market.  If I can so little as double my investment in a year, I'm way ahead of the investment game.  Of course I expect to double my investment multiple times during the year.

LOL to all of you and thanks for all your help.  You have a contributed to my education in roulette.

George
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

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