Here's the jackpot Judo method: Take $300 to $500 into the casino. Play one dollar denom games with a bonus game, 5 lines max bet. Pick up 50 to 100 dollars until you get $1,000. Play a one-line 10.00 denom machine for max credits (usually 2) like Double Diamond or Triple Stars. Get a handpay. Leave casino.
Thanks for sharing. On Triple stars, goal was to double your money. Judo would've stopped @ $500 & "cash out" as he says. But, I do understand it is hard to stay disciplined. Best of luck to you.
Also on the triple diamond deluxe machine, look at the diamonds as if they are arrows. When it lands above the line and the arrow is pointing down it’ll nudge down. When it lands below the line and the diamond is pointing up it’ll nudge up. FYI.
Love the vid. The only thing Judo doesn’t do backup spins after hitting your profit limit. I would’ve stopped at $150 or once you are over a profit of $50 or more. Cash out and move on. Bank roll building is about being disciplined. Love that you guys are hanging together. Reminds me of me & my hubby. Keep up the good work.
Judo would have recommended the first machine you played. He likes 5 line dollar machines with $5 max bet. I’ve seen him play Top Dollar $5 max bet. And the second machine he would have recommended also. He just would have cashed out at $50 if he was not getting any line pays. You’ll get the hang of it.😉
@catdonese agreed unfortunately they didn't have a lot to choose from in the 5 dollar max bet. @ Margaritaville. I did play a 5 line 5 dollar denom 25 dollar max bet on triple stars the next morning and got a 1875.00 hand pay
Bro you totally DIDNT do the Judo method. You just modified everywhere. The first 2 machines don’t do in the method. Try doing $100 on 10 machines and stay disciplined. Wife and i usually end up with $800-$1600 profit on $100 on $10 machines It’s hard to stay disciplined but it works.
Ill have to try that in one of my videos thanks for the idea. Hey but just so everyone knows i actually asked his @jackpotjudos permission to put his name on that video and he was cool with it😎 seem to to be a good DUDE!
I play my own method and manage and build my own bankroll,no thank you Judo 🥋 i make my own moves and can win by playing smart or gamble smart like they say 🤝
Slot #5 - You claim to have not had luck on this machine but choose it as a bankroll builder anyways. You’re not applying the JJ method in its entirety but you are gaining so perspective. It was a relief to see you walk away with $5 more than your stated $50 walk away point. After slot #5, $100 initial investment -$45 loss, going into slot #6 you are up $60.
So I’m going to comment for each slot you play. This comment is in regards to the first Top Dollar machine you played. At one point you were up $32 following a bonus round. So you had $132 in the machine. At this point you ignored the discipline that JJ teaches. What you should have done was to either cash out up $32 because the line hits didn’t really support further play or, and this is where exercising the discipline comes into play, you should have set a walk away amount at your original $100 and played down to that amount and cashed out. Losing $100 ($132) to the casino was not in keeping with the JJ method. What will you next?
Slot #3 - Finally some discipline exercised. You almost talked yourself out of it. You kept wanting to get the bonus on this machine not fully recognizing that each respin was the bonus round on this machine. I wish you would make the time to gain a working knowledge of the machines. With this knowledge you would win more. That said when you were at $195 your walk away amount should have been $175 not $150. You seem confident about the losses and unsure about managing the wins. Had you walked away at $175 you’d have $369 - $300 initial investment you’d be up $69. As it stands, you were -$196 at the start of this game, walked away with $150 - initial investment of $100 leaves you $50 in profit add that to your running total after 2 games which is -$196 and your new balance going into slot #4 is -$146.
You picked a lot of higher volatility slots. The five line top dollar machines don’t have much kickbacks most of the time. Also that game tells you what it recommends on the lower screen. You have to look down
Slot #4 - Haphazard discipline at best. Dumb luck does seem to follow you. Your math was totally off. You put $200 into this machine. You walked away with $451 - $200 initial investment = $251 in gains so now at this point you are up $105 at the start of slot #5.
Slot #6 - -$55 plus $60 from previous 5 games leaves you up just $5. Not a big bankroll. Your dumb luck could be educated wins if you keep reviewing the JJ Method and learn where you went wrong. As for your left over vouchers totaling $600 you forget you put $200 into one machine. You total investment into machines was $600. You did take a $4 cash out from one machine so you should be up $4 and I can’t account for the missing dollar in my math. But there you have it. Ego is the only other factor, and maybe revisit the claim to dumb luck. You displayed a good understanding of the JJ method components so with practice and review you could really excel long term.
Slot #2 - You don’t seem to have a grip on the basics for slot play the JJ way. Your own comments gives this away. You should be able to sit down and before playing describe the machines volatility, recognize the bonus options and how a bonus functions. You went from saying this machine doesn’t have many line hits to saying how much you liked the amount of line hits you got. Again, no discipline except you realized you should have cashed out at $50, then dumb luck gave you a $40 line hit bringing you up to $60 at which point you should’ve again exercised discipline and cashed out. Now you are down -$196 but would have still had $194 of that had you applied the discipline that is at the core of the JJ method. @JackpotJudo
Here's the jackpot Judo method:
Take $300 to $500 into the casino.
Play one dollar denom games with a bonus game, 5 lines max bet.
Pick up 50 to 100 dollars until you get $1,000.
Play a one-line 10.00 denom machine for max credits (usually 2) like Double Diamond or Triple Stars.
Get a handpay.
Leave casino.
Thanks for sharing. On Triple stars, goal was to double your money. Judo would've stopped @ $500 & "cash out" as he says.
But, I do understand it is hard to stay disciplined. Best of luck to you.
Also on the triple diamond deluxe machine, look at the diamonds as if they are arrows. When it lands above the line and the arrow is pointing down it’ll nudge down. When it lands below the line and the diamond is pointing up it’ll nudge up. FYI.
Love the vid. The only thing Judo doesn’t do backup spins after hitting your profit limit. I would’ve stopped at $150 or once you are over a profit of $50 or more. Cash out and move on. Bank roll building is about being disciplined. Love that you guys are hanging together. Reminds me of me & my hubby. Keep up the good work.
I played Top Dollar today..Definitely a teaser! Sometimes it does good and other times it doesn't!
@@krissy8833-j2v agreed!
Judo would have recommended the first machine you played. He likes 5 line dollar machines with $5 max bet. I’ve seen him play Top Dollar $5 max bet. And the second machine he would have recommended also. He just would have cashed out at $50 if he was not getting any line pays. You’ll get the hang of it.😉
@catdonese agreed unfortunately they didn't have a lot to choose from in the 5 dollar max bet. @ Margaritaville. I did play a 5 line 5 dollar denom 25 dollar max bet on triple stars the next morning and got a 1875.00 hand pay
@@DumbLuck-slots Yay, good for you!!
Bro you totally DIDNT do the Judo method. You just modified everywhere. The first 2 machines don’t do in the method. Try doing $100 on 10 machines and stay disciplined. Wife and i usually end up with $800-$1600 profit on $100 on $10 machines It’s hard to stay disciplined but it works.
Is it $100 on 10 different machines (for a cost of $1,000,) or is it $100 on one $10 Denom machine? Your comment is a little confusing…….
@catdonese who are you?
@@jackfrost187 why would you ask that? 🤷♀️
Ill have to try that in one of my videos thanks for the idea. Hey but just so everyone knows i actually asked his @jackpotjudos permission to put his name on that video and he was cool with it😎 seem to to be a good DUDE!
@catdonese the method I saw on JJ recently is $100 in each of the 10 machines, making it $1,000 to start with
I play my own method and manage and build my own bankroll,no thank you Judo 🥋 i make my own moves and can win by playing smart or gamble smart like they say 🤝
How is that?
Slot #5 - You claim to have not had luck on this machine but choose it as a bankroll builder anyways. You’re not applying the JJ method in its entirety but you are gaining so perspective. It was a relief to see you walk away with $5 more than your stated $50 walk away point.
After slot #5, $100 initial investment -$45 loss, going into slot #6 you are up $60.
I’m so Happy for you, finally a good HIT ,get more would be great, Have Fun, GOOD LUCK 👍👍👍👍👍
🎉wish you a big javk pot
All 3 rows of this machine (26.30min) mark have cut and paste....Wow!!! Thank you for this video
I live here. I have tried Judos method several times at Margaritaville. The machines are super tight it seems.
This is the sudo judo method
I hit Triple stars on Saturday at Bellagio on $50, $25 denom, spins for 3k
Those machines at Bellagio have bricked for me every time
You need to higher your volume, too! To win, better!🤞🤗
i believe your first two choices so far are not on his list of builder games
So I’m going to comment for each slot you play. This comment is in regards to the first Top Dollar machine you played.
At one point you were up $32 following a bonus round. So you had $132 in the machine. At this point you ignored the discipline that JJ teaches. What you should have done was to either cash out up $32 because the line hits didn’t really support further play or, and this is where exercising the discipline comes into play, you should have set a walk away amount at your original $100 and played down to that amount and cashed out. Losing $100 ($132) to the casino was not in keeping with the JJ method.
What will you next?
Slot #3 - Finally some discipline exercised. You almost talked yourself out of it. You kept wanting to get the bonus on this machine not fully recognizing that each respin was the bonus round on this machine. I wish you would make the time to gain a working knowledge of the machines. With this knowledge you would win more. That said when you were at $195 your walk away amount should have been $175 not $150. You seem confident about the losses and unsure about managing the wins.
Had you walked away at $175 you’d have $369 - $300 initial investment you’d be up $69. As it stands, you were -$196 at the start of this game, walked away with $150 - initial investment of $100 leaves you $50 in profit add that to your running total after 2 games which is -$196 and your new balance going into slot #4 is -$146.
From the looks of all those player cards, you have an addiction
@lizanderson1669 lol! no we budget all our money most of those are from just traveling
Great Tour of the Carpet.
Watching this video did not make me want to go gambling,just the opposite!
You picked a lot of higher volatility slots. The five line top dollar machines don’t have much kickbacks most of the time.
Also that game tells you what it recommends on the lower screen. You have to look down
Which version of top dollar was this? Topdollar grand?
@pmz1976 I believe the Original Top Dollar
Have you ever been to ocean casino in atlantic city?
We have never been but would love to go to Atlantic City
I love this content but you need a tripod it makes me dizzy all the movement in the camera 🥰
Your angle on my favorite machine was the worst; Double Diamond
That’s awesome
If you were to add it up, how much have you guys lost to slot machines????
I did multiple videos on this trip! but in all, we went home ahead at about 350.00
Slot #4 - Haphazard discipline at best. Dumb luck does seem to follow you. Your math was totally off. You put $200 into this machine. You walked away with $451 - $200 initial investment = $251 in gains so now at this point you are up $105 at the start of slot #5.
Cowboy slots has a better method.
I was at the Margaritaville the other day, machines is kinda tight
Yep that was our experience as well this time! I did get a hand pay before we left
Nice personality!
You didnt fully follow Judos bankroll building but…. Yeah
You didn't even stick with your budget. You were chasing a bonus. Not his method at all.
You're not doing it like jackpot judo does
Slot #6 - -$55 plus $60 from previous 5 games leaves you up just $5. Not a big bankroll. Your dumb luck could be educated wins if you keep reviewing the JJ Method and learn where you went wrong.
As for your left over vouchers totaling $600 you forget you put $200 into one machine. You total investment into machines was $600. You did take a $4 cash out from one machine so you should be up $4 and I can’t account for the missing dollar in my math. But there you have it.
Ego is the only other factor, and maybe revisit the claim to dumb luck. You displayed a good understanding of the JJ method components so with practice and review you could really excel long term.
Top dollar....'last spin'. Spins 6 more times. Lol
This is totally NOT the Judo method
It's nonsense anyway.
You're letting the machines play you.
Take the big money and get off
Don’t no what your doing with please stop
Dude is an airhead
Was kinda thinking the same..the first person in history who couldn’t figure that was out how to operate a slot machine
“I’m gonna run it down because we’re not getting any line hits” lol
Yes I am
Slot #2 - You don’t seem to have a grip on the basics for slot play the JJ way. Your own comments gives this away. You should be able to sit down and before playing describe the machines volatility, recognize the bonus options and how a bonus functions. You went from saying this machine doesn’t have many line hits to saying how much you liked the amount of line hits you got. Again, no discipline except you realized you should have cashed out at $50, then dumb luck gave you a $40 line hit bringing you up to $60 at which point you should’ve again exercised discipline and cashed out. Now you are down -$196 but would have still had $194 of that had you applied the discipline that is at the core of the JJ method. @JackpotJudo