i’ve built a bankroll now, what should i do now, like how to play with this large amount?

Caribbean Stud
linkinparkguy1980 asked:


if i started at a casino with 1000 dollars and ended up with 51000 dollars, what games would you play and what kind of bets would you make, me personally i would play caribbean stud 10 dollars and play if you think you will win, if you fold go to 25 if you play and lose go to 50 on ante on the next hand, if you win the first hand go back to minimum bet, if you fold the first bet go to 25 on ante and play the martingale system with the caribbean stud so when you table max (10,25,50,100,250 max) you can possibly get a big hand like 2 pair or 3 of a kind or more which i have done successfully (full house 3 times, flush 4 times, trips 4 times, pair many many times) now if i lose the max bet i’ll be down just under 450 (10+25+50+100+250+dollar bonus bet) so i go to high limit blackjack and start betting 150 and pressing to 300 600 1200 2500 then if i lose go to bacarrat at 5000 10000 and more….i’ve never went farther than 5000 on bacarrat and i guess someday my lucks gonna run out

Margaret

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3 Responses to “i’ve built a bankroll now, what should i do now, like how to play with this large amount?”

  1. JudasHero says:

    The general advice I’ve heard is never spend more than 7% of your entire bankroll in one session, and spend less than that if you can stand it. So, at most, I would go with about 3000, but I’d recommend 2000-2500, at one time.

  2. Blackstroke says:

    Caribbean stud is a “house” game. Don’t play it. It’s hard enough to win in a casino, don’t play games that are twice as hard to win at. Let me explain. In Caribbean stud, the house has 4 ways to beat you, not just 1. First, they can just beat you outright by having a better hand than yours. Second, you can have a very good hand, and it still won’t get paid if the dealer doesn’t qualify, which often times he doesn’t. So instead of getting paid $200 or $300 you get $10, which is a loss when you think about it. Third, you are risking double the amount in the back only to win the ante bet, thus a negative expectation, which in itself is also a loss. And finally you are betting that dollar to have a chance at winning the jackpot, and if you don’t win any part of the jackpot you have lost several hundred dollars per hour, if you are betting it every hand. Good Luck anyway though.

  3. Chad C says:

    Stay away from the table games. You will not win in the long term. It is absolutely impossible. Either take you money and invest it somewhere or go to the poker room and sit at a poker table. The house either takes a rake (5% of the pot, up to a certain amount based on the table stakes) or charges you a seat rental. After that, you’re playing against other people, not the house. You have a lot better chance of winning consistently there than you do at any table game.

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