In my honest opinion, there is no guaranteed system in casino games that can consistently bring 10% per month without significant risk. Casino games are designed with a house edge, meaning that in the long run, the casino always has the mathematical advantage. Any strategy promising fixed monthly returns should be viewed with caution.
However, if we shift the discussion slightly toward skill-based games like poker or sports betting (with strong analysis), the situation changes. In poker, for example, profit depends on skill level, game selection, discipline, and bankroll management rather than pure luck. A strong player who consistently plays against weaker opponents can achieve positive ROI over time — but even then, variance can make monthly results unpredictable.
If someone were aiming for something like a 10% monthly return in poker, a few principles would be essential:
- Strict Bankroll Management – At least 50–100 buy-ins for cash games and 100+ buy-ins for tournaments to survive variance.
- Game Selection – Choose softer tables instead of chasing high-stakes games.
- Volume with Discipline – Consistent play, but without emotional decisions.
- Continuous Study – Reviewing hands, improving strategy, and adapting to opponents.
- Risk Control – Never risking money that affects personal financial stability.
For pure casino games like
roulette or
slots, no progression system (Martingale, Fibonacci, etc.) removes the house edge. They may create short-term wins but increase long-term risk.
So instead of asking, “How can I guarantee 10% per month?”, a better question might be, “How can I build a sustainable edge while controlling risk?”