I. Choose Low House Edge Games
Not all bets are created equal. Some give players a far better chance of survival:
- Baccarat
- The best choice is betting on Banker, with a house edge of only 1.06%.
- Blackjack
- By following basic strategy charts, the house edge can be reduced to 0.5%–1%.
- European Roulette
- Outside bets (red/black, odd/even, high/low) carry a house edge of just 2.7%.
Low house edge = better survival odds.
II. Avoid High-Risk, High House Edge Bets
Casinos often lure players with high payouts, but these bets hide massive house advantages:
- Sic Bo
- The “Triple” bet pays 150:1, but the house edge exceeds 30%.
- Baccarat
- The “Tie” bet pays 8:1, but the house edge is nearly 15%.
- Roulette
- A single number bet pays 35:1, yet still carries a 5.26% edge (on American wheels).
High payout ≠ good value. Long term, these bets drain your bankroll.
III. Short-Term Play: Limit Exposure
Gambling is a series of small probability events. The longer you play, the closer results align with math — favoring the house.
- Play in short sessions: Set a time limit to avoid extended losses.
- Cash out when ahead: Walk away after small wins instead of chasing more.
- Never chase losses: Once you hit your loss limit, stop immediately.
Short-term play = less chance for the house edge to catch up.
IV. Bankroll Management
Even with smart game selection, bankroll discipline is vital:
- Divide your bankroll into 20–30 units; bet 1–2 units per round.
- Set stop-loss (30% of bankroll) and stop-win (50% profit) targets.
- Avoid risky Martingale doubling systems, which can cause sudden wipeouts.