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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Should I try to win back my loss?
by
Mike Mayor
on 25/10/2017, 17:05:24 UTC
The game finished 3:0
I won

To sum up the thread
I won back my loss

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Also, on a further note
I'll never play martingale again  Cheesy

Man....that wasn't smart.  I'm glad it worked out for you, but it would have been a gut shot if you'd have lost ---> it would've hurt.  Advice for the future: set limits!  Do some research on bankroll management schemes, like the Kelly (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_criterion), and find one you can apply stubbornly.
really doubt to those people who have done martingale betting strategy to not do it again in the next days you gamble , sometimes it will cross to your mind that doing martingale could be a good idea to double your money , it will always hook you.

even with bankroll management , to make every single gambling session you start in the long run become profitable in green it is like mission impossible.

I think gambling is just there for the rush and fun of it. I think most know they will lose money but they still do it because they know if they make sure big win they can just stop. Most people don't make that big win and the thing is do they stop when they get it? So it depends how far you want to chase your luck? Work hard for money or try be lucky and test lady luck to see if she favours you. If you win you won't wish you were back you would be glad you took the risk. If you wish you never took the risk it's only because you have lost. You can choose to keeping going and try push your luck more or stop and cut your loses.