Bet size superstition
I messed this up on crypto casinos for months: thought $0.80 was cursed, then saw I’d flipped coin value and basically changed the paytable. Take a look first, SERIOUSLY.
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I messed this up on crypto casinos for months: thought $0.80 was cursed, then saw I’d flipped coin value and basically changed the paytable. Take a look first, SERIOUSLY.
Crypto MTTs worse. What buy-in?
I’ve been logging my sessions pretty consistently and for some reason, my blackjack runs are just all over the place depending on the day of the week. Specifically, Mondays I feel like my hands are colder, dealer seems to hit those 21s way more often. Come Fridays, I see more pushes and the usual losing streaks don’t stick around as long. Doesn’t really matter if it’s live dealer or RNG, it just feels different. I know people say the math is always the same, but honestly it’s messing with my head a bit. Not sure if it’s just my streaky luck or if anyone else has been seeing the same weird pattern. Was even thinking if it’s more crowded certain days, maybe the shuffling or dealing changes things. Wondering how others keep track of these patterns or if it’s just overthinking. Curious what routines or trackers people use to spot stuff like this or if I’m just noticing patterns where none exist.
Yeah, fast tables make me play dumber tbh. On crypto casinos, is it mostly auto-deal or live european blackjack/private tables where you feel the rush most?
When I first started tracking roulette on a crypto casino, I was shocked how little detail the casino logs gave. My spreadsheet almost always showed a wider variance, especially after sessions with quick bet changes or chasing losses. I trust my own logs more, but double-checking has helped me spot some promo errors before they became headaches.
I get pretty thrown off whenever I’m switching between sportsbooks and the layouts are totally random. Some just seem copy-pasted from a template, but others make me dig for stuff like props or even live games. I get if they want to look different, but you’d think there’d be some best practices by now - especially with how much money’s at stake. It messes with my flow when I want to quick bet on a live roulette table or cash out fast. Anyone else notice this or have a theory on why they don’t just make it simple and familiar like most crypto casinos do?
Used to only get random bonuses whenever I’d skip playing for a few weeks, especially on those crypto roulette sites. Never really figured out if it was pure RNG or if they tracked who stops logging in and tried to reel them back. Not sure if I trust it either, since it always seemed like the playthrough requirement jumped whenever I accepted anything “out of nowhere.” Kinda feel like it’s more about baiting some of us back into risky patterns instead of actually rewarding loyal play. Curious if anyone else gets the same treatment.
If nonstop hands are your thing, online poker’s Zoom or Fast Fold formats are wild for pace. Easily 200+ hands per hour at one table, more if you multi-table. Regular live games barely scratch a quarter of that. Not Prestige Roulette fast, but closest poker gets.
I logged spins for three weeks on a crypto casino using Prestige Roulette and noticed what really shifted was my attitude toward bonus hunts. Tracking forced me to stay disciplined with corner bets instead of random chasing. If you want a taste, take a look at the way those short losing runs can eat even a strict bankroll way faster than most slot sessions. I started with an app but ended up scribbling notes on receipts because tracking felt like a ritual after a while.