Decide how long you want to play e.g. 2 hours then divide your play by 3 which in this example would be 40 minutes. This means each game lasts a maximum of 40 minutes. Alternatively you can decide how many spins you want to play in each game e.g. 30. You also need to decide on a Stop Loss unit amount e.g. 50% of bankroll Game 1 You then start playing the first 40 minute segment (or 30 spins) using 1 unit per bet and you continue until you have either won 10% of your bankroll or you have lost 50%. If this Game resulted in you reaching your profit target then ok you start a new 3 game series but this method is for those of you who lost out on the first game - Recovery is the name of the game here. Game 2 You start again (preferably at another table after taking a coffee break) and your betting unit is now 2. Continue until you hopefully reach your profit target but if your stop loss occurs first then you must go on to Game 3. Game 3 You ramp up your betting units to 4 and again the aim is to reduce your previous losses/make a small profit. Note: if you get as far as Game 3 then Recovery means you aim to clear your losses and the amount of profit is anything you can squeeze out. Summary The second game aims to reduce 2 losses for each win then the third game reduces previous game losses 4 at a time, therefore, you can win a lot less spins than you lose and still come out ahead.