Most players sit down at a roulette table with no plan… š And that’s exactly why they lose fast. If you want to play smarter, you don’t need a “winning system”… š You need a session strategy . This guide shows you how to structure your play like a pro š šÆ The Short Answer š A session strategy = how you manage your time, money, and decisions during a session It’s not about predicting spins… š It’s about controlling your behaviour. šø Step 1: Set Your Bankroll Before you even start: Decide your session budget (e.g. £50) Only use money you can afford to lose š This is your foundation. šÆ Step 2: Set Win & Loss Limits This is what most players skip… Example: Stop at +£20 profit Stop at -£20 loss š Once you hit either → STOP. š Step 3: Use Controlled Bet Sizes Stick to: š 1–5% of your bankroll per spin Example: £50 bankroll → £0.50–£2.50 bets š This keeps you in the game longer. š² Step 4: Choose Low-Risk Bets To extend your ...
Hello guys. I am new to dwc and trying to test the waters with it and switch from soil. To increase yields.
I’m starting with a 5 gallon bucket and bubbler setup. I also got a 6” drip ring for transplants. (It’s easier for me to start seedlings in soil and then wash the soil off and transplant over. I have difficulty starting in rockwool. But that’s neither here or there.
the main issue I’m having is the water pressure on my pump is too high for my drip ring and instead of it slowly...
Dwc drip ring water pressure help.
I’m starting with a 5 gallon bucket and bubbler setup. I also got a 6” drip ring for transplants. (It’s easier for me to start seedlings in soil and then wash the soil off and transplant over. I have difficulty starting in rockwool. But that’s neither here or there.
the main issue I’m having is the water pressure on my pump is too high for my drip ring and instead of it slowly...
Dwc drip ring water pressure help.
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