High-Leverage Casino Gambling Systems
By Drew Kasch
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About this ebook
High-leverage casino gambling is more than just playing for big jackpots. It is about knowing which jackpots offer the best risk/reward ratio. It is also about using optimal progressive betting systems to leverage your potential return in even-money games such as blackjack and sports betting. Maximizing your potential returns, while minimizing your potential losses.
In this 14-chapter eBook, Drew Kasch will teach you to be a smart casino gambler. One who knows how to work the casino system for free rooms, free meals, and invitations to promotional tournaments, while not putting a lot of money at risk. Moreover, by using Drew's betting systems you will start booking bigger scores than ever before, while keeping your losses manageable.
Armed with the gambling strategies from this book, you will become the type of player that is not good for a casino's bottom line. But you will blend in with those who are, and get treated like royalty.
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High-Leverage Casino Gambling Systems - Drew Kasch
High-Leverage Casino Gambling Systems
How to play like a minnow and score like a whale on your next casino visit
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Drew Kasch
© 2012-2019 Andrew Kasch
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Problem gamblers should seek professional help and stay the heck away from casinos. No system will work for problem gamblers.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Working the System
Promotional Tournament Strategy
A Word on Risk vs. Reward
Playing High Leverage Blackjack
Other Card Games in the Pit
Video Poker
Video Keno – Yes, Video Keno!
Other Machine Games
Craps
Roulette
The Poker Room
The Sports Book
Play Like a Minnow, Score Like a Whale
About the Author
Introduction
Don’t quit your day job. There. Now that we have that out of the way, please allow me to offer some rock-solid casino advice, share a few awesome gambling systems, and show you how to have many winning trips to the casino – some of which will be substantial. More importantly, I will show you how to have fun while putting yourself in a position where you can win big, but won’t be risking much. This is the real trick to the game. Also, if you follow my advice the casinos will roll out the red carpet for you, never realizing that you are not a real asset to their bottom line. I call this working the system.
My friends at the local pub are constantly amazed when they ask me about how my wife and I did when we get back from our latest casino visits. They wonder how the heck we keep doing so well. And it isn’t like I am prone to telling tall tales or even exaggerating the results (although I will admit to giving preferential treatment to the more positive highlights of the trip). I always try to report an honest bottom-line result for the latest adventure.
We take two different types of casino trips on a regular basis, and we enjoy the heck out of them. They are good for our marriage. One type that we take is an overnighter
to the local Indian casinos; there are a half-dozen of these in an area that is about a 90-minute drive from our home. The other is a 3-night trip to Las Vegas (usually flying on Jet Blue) where we stay in one of the nicer hotels. We are not high rollers, but we never have to pay for the hotel room and we get quite a few free meals – good ones! My wife only plays machines, whereas I like to hit the pits as well. Let me tell you how we did on our last four trips, as of the time of this writing.
Most Recent Trip – Indian Casino: We arrived at noon and spent about 9 hours in the casino gambling and enjoying a free steak dinner before going to bed early in a free, luxurious hotel room. I was up about $50 from blackjack and my wife had managed to get even by hitting four aces on a double-double machine before we called it a day.
The next day we drove to another local casino that we had received some coupon-promotions for in the mail recently. These coupons gave us the equivalent of $36 in cash ($10 of it was literal cash), plus we won $20 on the monthly promotional gimmick and I got a high-quality free t-shirt. That was all for basically just walking in the door. In the next three hours I won $250 playing blackjack by using my favorite progressive betting system, and my wife got red hot on the machines - winning $450 at video poker, plus $50 on a progressive keno machine. We had a terrific free buffet-lunch, and despite hitting freeway traffic, still got home in time for me to go to happy hour at