This is a slot strategy/method which incorporates the
moves of a squirrel. How they store food away for the
winter. It is their idea of building up on excess profit
to be used at a later time.
Well, the "squirrel strategy" can be adjusted as part
of the chicken.
Lets say you take $20 to a slot machine to play the chicken
and set up a pattern
play of 1-2- 3- 3-2-1-1-2-3-3-2-1 as the series.
Finally you catch a good hot slot machine that stays
hot throughout the session. At the end of your play, you
have your $20, 80 credits showing, plus another 70 credits,
meaning you had a great run.
We know the chicken has you grabbing your winnings and
running. However, if you predetermined to go from
a chicken to a squirrel then you stay at that slot game.
Take the $20 (80 credits) you started with and pocket
them. You have your investment back. Now take the 70 credits
remaining:
- Put half (35 coins) away, meaning you are guaranteed
to leave that machine a winner.
- Take the remaining 35 coins (your excess profit) and
run another series at that machine.
- This squirrel method keeps you at a hot machine.
Now, when that second series run is completed, you repeat
the process:
- If you have less than the amount of coins you started
with (35 in this case), that session is over and you
leave the machine.
- If you have increased that amount, we'll say you now
have 75 credits, an increase of 40 coins, you stay at
that machine.
- Take the 40-coin profit and break it in half. Put
50 percent (20 coins) with your guarantee and add the
other 20 coins (50 percent) to the 35 for that session.
You now have 55 coins for a new session.
- Run a new session with your 55 coins.
When that session is complete, you leave if you have
less than 55. If you have over 55, repeat the scenario
laid out for you.
This squirrel strategy keeps you playing at a slots machine
that is staying hot.
Please note we give you examples that are very close
to minimum play but that is because we are talking to
those with limited bankrolls.
But the strategy remains the same. If you play higher
amounts, merely keep the same thought but adjust, according
to your own personal wins and losses.