Best strategies for new players on MyVegas games?

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15.08.2023
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Ivan_Drago Topic author
14.01.2025 06:50
I've been looking into MyVegas for a while now and I'm ready to start playing, but I feel totally overwhelmed by the sheer number of games and the odds. I'm trying to decide if I should focus on one specific type of game, like slots or table games, or if I should try to diversify. For those who have played for a long time, do you have any tips for maximizing wins without going broke? I'm looking for something that offers a good balance between fun and actual chance of winning, especially if I'm starting with a limited budget. Any advice on specific games or even general bankroll management would be greatly appreciated.
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25.06.2021
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MidnightRider
12.02.2025 11:33
Start with the low-stakes table games. They are easier to read and give you a better feel for the house edge than slots do. Don't chase big wins early on.
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19.09.2022
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CryptoKing
23.03.2025 06:07
I found that focusing on one game type is key. I stuck with Blackjack for months and learned the basic strategy chart. It drastically improved my chances compared to just guessing. Consistency is more important than trying everything at once.
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25.08.2024
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DoomSlayer
24.03.2025 09:19
Slots are fun, but they are pure luck. If you have a limited budget, save those funds for something with skill, like poker or blackjack. It's a much better use of your money.
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12.01.2024
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Rosenthal_C
15.05.2025 19:33
How about a daily budget? Set a strict limit before you even log in. Once it's gone, it's gone. This is the most important rule, regardless of the game you play.
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20.04.2024
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SonicSpeed in response
25.05.2025 21:44
I disagree about only focusing on skill games. Slots can be a great way to pass time and keep the fun going. Just treat them as entertainment, not an investment. Set a small loss limit and walk away when you hit it.
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31.01.2024
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SteelHeart in response
09.07.2025 01:42
Totally agree with the bankroll management advice. I used to blow through money in an hour. Now I play for short, defined sessions and take breaks. It makes a huge difference.
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30.06.2025
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Apprentice_C
15.08.2025 03:38
For new players, I recommend looking into the 'mini-games' section. Sometimes they offer bonus rounds or smaller, less intimidating ways to practice without risking your main bankroll. Check the promotions tab too!
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17.06.2023
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SilentAssassin
07.09.2025 13:59
Stick to the classics. Blackjack and Roulette are good starting points. They have established rules, and there are plenty of guides online that explain the odds and optimal betting patterns.
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25.09.2024
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SuperMutant
13.11.2025 22:38
If you're worried about diversification, just allocate your budget. Say 40% to Blackjack, 30% to Slots, and 30% to Poker. This way, you get to try everything without risking it all on one thing.
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30.03.2024
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XboxFan in response
03.02.2026 06:47
Are you talking about the table games or the casino-style slots? Because the strategies are completely different. For table games, knowing the rules is half the battle.
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02.11.2024
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SegaDream
21.02.2026 20:15
Never play when you are emotional or stressed. You make bad decisions when you are angry or desperate. Take a cool-down period. It really helps your focus and decision-making.
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08.12.2022
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Cole_C
27.02.2026 21:23
The key is patience. Don't chase losses. If you have a bad streak, accept it, take a break, and come back later. Trying to 'win back' what you lost is the fastest way to go broke.

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