^ Definitely right that is not a strategy, probably there is no strategy but I have a tactic on how to have profit, just keep bet folded the amount on your previous bet, and when you win at least once then quit. I think that is a martingale strategy right?
But it ends up depending on your luck, if your luck was not there, just leave and never gamble because this is not mean to you and you should find another game that is suitable for your skills.
Lol, i can't agree with that. His strategy is really good way to go with all of this.
Martingale is a strategy to not lose money, or to break even, not to win. And it's not even for slots, it's just a general strategy really. By the end of the day, Martingale's strategy pretty much relies on luck, so is it still a strategy really? That's like saying relying on luck is a strategy in of itself, and is pretty much just hiding the fact that you're going YOLO on the game (which you are, by the way, just that the rate is different for each player/session).
Let me quote myself:
Man, i will tell you for honest: After i have finished Harvard course about probability i can tell to you that there is no any "strategy" for dice or slots. Even term "strategy" doesn't have any sense towards this games.
It's pure luck-based games and you have only one strategy: Is to count EV (expected value) so you will now win your or loose on a long run.
Martingale is the worst way to play slots/dice i think. This will work only if you have endless recourses and eternity to play (work on a very very long runs)
Pretty much sums up what you'd expect from Martingale and luck based games in general.