Now a days casino are very popular in young ages but most of them do not know about the right strategy of games here So I gave you some tips for making winning on casino. Firstly increasing your bets based upon the feeling that you are due to win is foolish gambling. Unless you are card counting, you have no idea whether or not your chances of winning the next hand are good or bad. It is better to bet objectively based upon a predetermined pattern of bets (i.e. progressions) than bet subjectively based upon feelings. 
Such predetermined betting is called betting progressions. You progress your bet to a higher level depending upon whether you won or lost the previous hand.
Let's eliminate once and for all those progressions that have you increase your bet size following a lose. These so called Martingale progressions are guaranteed to doom the player. So never increase your bet size following a loss in the hopes of catching up.
This leaves us with the following recommended money management scheme for the recreational player, namely the win progression. Here, bets are increased only after a hand is won. Once a losing hand occurs, the bet size is reduced to the minimum bet.
There are several win progressions that I can recommend. The simplest is a two level betting progression where the smaller bet is made following a loss and the larger bet is made following a win. For example, the small bet could be $5, the large bet, $10 or $15. Make your first bet $5, and if you win the hand, make your next bet $10, or $15. Continue to make your maximum bet until you lose. When a loss occurs, make your next bet $5. 
A second win progression which I've used and taught for years is a simple 1, 2, 3, 5 back to 1 progression (this is the one my wife uses). For a $5 player, the betting levels are $5, 10, 15, and 25. Here a player starts with a $5 bet and progresses to the next bet level when a hand is won. As soon as a hand loses, the next bet is the basic $5 minimum bet. If the player is fortunate enough to win four hands in a row, I recommend that the profits be locked up and the progression restarted at the minimum $5 level.
If betting 5 units (or $25 for the $5 player) is too steep for your blood, then modify the progression to 1, 2, 3 back to 1. And for the very conservative player, I would suggest 1, 1, 2, 2 back to 1 (win two consecutive hands at 1 unit before you progress to 2 units). The point is to get in the habit of increasing your bets only following a win, never after a loss. And as soon as you lose a hand, revert back to the minimum one unit bet.
A suggested session bankroll for the above win progression is 20 times the minimum bet. To be safe, the player's total bankroll should be 100 times the minimum bet.
In technical terms, a win progression increases the variance a player can expect during any particular playing session. This means a player can win a lot more and likewise lose a lot more than the player who makes only the same bet size.
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