That's a good approach. In essence, this means that you've limited and restricted your scope from the beginning. Slots are addictive and you can stay at the casino for hours. I also don't play it much but even if I did, I'd adopt your approach. It's very practical!I'm a little boring. With most games I put half aside, but not slots. I don't play slots often anymore, but when I do I keep my playing money in one pocket and put my winnings in the other. When the first pocket is empty I quit, no matter what's in my winnings pocket...unless I hit the jackpot when I'd just stop playing. Nothing would ever beat that buzz!
I'm a little boring. With most games I put half aside, but not slots. I don't play slots often anymore, but when I do I keep my playing money in one pocket and put my winnings in the other. When the first pocket is empty I quit, no matter what's in my winnings pocket...unless I hit the jackpot when I'd just stop playing. Nothing would ever beat that buzz!