Playing Session Management

Do you know what one common element is that links all successful gamblers? The answer is money management. Every successful gambler that wins consistently knows how to manage their money. This article won’t go into painstaking detail of all the ins and outs of money management. Rather, we will talk about how to manage your money for one playing session. This is where it all begins. Knowing how to manage your money for one playing session will allow you to have more fun and ride through the low periods.

The first step is to figure out how much you have to work with. This is the maximum amount of money you are prepared to lose. For our examples, we will say that this amount is $200. What follows are directions for common games like Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, Blackjack and so on. Managing your money for slots, poker and video poker is a little different. However, you can get a basic idea of how it works. The goal of session management is to give us a chance to win by having enough funds to ride through the losing periods.

In general, you want to have at least 20 bets in your bankroll. If you want to be really safe, go up to 40. If we divide our $200 session bankroll by 20, we have $10 units. The unit is the maximum amount that can be bet per betting instance. For example, you could be $10 per hand in Blackjack or Baccarat. In Craps, you could wager up to $10 per point. In Roulette, you have up to $10 per spin. Actually, I recommend going to 40-50 bets in Roulette since it’s a rough game.

Now that we know how much we can bet per betting instance, it’s time for the action. If you are into Blackjack, you could run off to any table up to $10 minimums. However, I recommend playing at tables that are half of your maximum bet. This will give you betting flexibility. For instance, let’s say you run to a $10 Blackjack table and start losing. You have no way to scale back your wager. You always want to give yourself the ability to scale your wager to the circumstances.

As the playing session progresses, you have two options. First, you could simply stick to your original betting unit ($10 in this case) or you can use a running count and adjust your betting as your bankroll goes up and down. For instance, let’s say you started out like gangbusters at Blackjack and your bankroll is now $300. You could keep betting up to your original $10 limit, or you could revise your limits and go up to $15. In the end, having good session management of your bankroll will allow you to have more fun and keep you from making wild and costly wagers.

Uncle Mo Colt Clocks Fastest Breeze Show Time In Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale History

Monday's under-tack show for the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Selected Sale Of 2-Year-Olds In Training saw the fastest time for an eighth of a mile since the boutique auction moved to Gulfstream Park in 2015.

The time was achieved by Hip 96, an Uncle Mo colt who stopped the clock in :9 3/5 seconds, eclipsing the previous record of :9 4/5 seconds, which has been achieved five times.

The bay colt is out of the winning Elusive Quality mare Brusquer, whose first foal to race is a winner. Brusquer is a half-sister to Grade 1 winner and record-setting commercial sire Tapit, which also puts this colt in a family that includes champions Rubiano and Summer Bird, notable sire Glitterman, and Grade 2 winner Madefromlucky.

Wavertree Stables consigned the Kentucky-bred colt, as agent.

Two other colts breezed an eighth in :9 4/5 seconds on Monday.

Hip 62 is a colt out of the winning Fusaichi Pegasus mare Soul Crusader, whose three foals to race are all winners, including the stakes-placed There Goes Harvard, by Will Take Charge. The California-bred colt hails from the family of Grade 1 winners Killer Graces and Killer Ability, and Grade 2 winner Chocolate Ride.

Classic Bloodstock consigns Hip 62, as agent.

Hip 100 is a first-crop City of Light colt out of the placed Dixie Union mare Cool Flame. His third dam is the multiple Grade 1 winner Raging Fever, putting him in the extended family of Grade 3 winner Stormin Fever and Grade 3-placed stakes winner Roaring Fever, both of which are sires.

Top Line Sales consigns the colt, as agent.

Monday's fastest time at a quarter-mile came from Hip 48, a first-crop Bolt d'Oro filly who crossed the line in :20 2/5 seconds.

The bay filly is out of the winning Not For Love mare Rich Love, whose four foals to race are all winners. The Kentucky-bred filly's page features Grade 1 winner Bounding Basque and Grade 2 winner Northern Soldier.

To view the full results of the under-tack show, click here.

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