Hit & Run To Profit
First and foremost, there are some good suggestions out there
for money management systems and if they make sense, then they
will probably work over the course of time. If not, don't try
them out.
Secondly, it is worth your time to have a "system" of some sort
in place or you shouldn't gamble in the first instance. If you
don't carefully manage your money in the games you play, the
games will quickly manage it for you!
In online poker rooms, you will notice several Hit and Run
players scattered throughout the ring games at any given time.
They come into the game with $25 and leave with $50 or they come
in with $100 and leave after winning just one large pot.
It is method many people have used for years in the bricks and
mortar casinos in numerous games other than poker. It is called
the "Hit and Run" technique because it involved jumping into the
game and back out as soon as anything resembling a profit is
realised.
In blackjack, you will see this technique in action quite
frequently. A particular gambler will play the game consistently
well, yet must grab whatever profit they can before escaping to
the next unsuspecting casino. The gambler is clever enough to
realise that if they stay and play in one place for too long,
the casino will eventually win back the marginally small profit.
So why be greedy when there are plenty of other untapped sources
to move on to?
Another reason for the hit and run way of managing your money is
to avoid any significant losses. Stay with what you normally
wager and if you are a $10 per hand gambler, don't switch to
$25. If you lose three hands in a row then walk away rather than
chase your losses.
When using the "Hit and Run" always remember where you won, so
you can do it again in a few days. Don't try to go right back
and do the same thing within the same day , the game will be
armed and ready for you and the hit you managed the first time
won't be a repeater!