My aim is to let you in on the “secret” which will allow you to overcome these problems, these feelings, and these moments of anger. That’s why knowing these principles, as I have outlined them, is so important. Not because you will become perfect, or a professional gambler. But because you will become more secure in your gaming, more steady in your approach, more confident in your end result, and more conscious of your expectations. And these are the real secrets to your success playing slots. So, in more detail, I will now address each of those principles individually.
Archive for January, 2008
Many people feel uncomfortable at the beginning. Either because they are among those very “green” novices, or have only recently become more familiar with casinos, the casino environment, and the slot machines found there. As with most things we human beings do, there is what is called a “learning curve.” This simply means the time it takes most of us to learn at least the very basics of whatever it is we are planning to do, or are doing. Once that is achieved, then there is another concept commonly known as the “comfort factor.” This is the point we reach, eventually, after having done whatever we have contemplated through the learning curve process. We reach this point of the comfort factor when we have had direct experiences with that particular situation and found that we liked it, that it was good, that it was profitable, or that it didn’t really hurt that much.
