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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When do you know its time to Stop?
by
Viyamore
on 26/04/2018, 15:46:28 UTC
If you have a high tendency to not stop until busting, then I came across these tips which do help:

  • Don't put all your available bankroll directly in the game (in case you're using deposits). Leave always at least half outside as a security measure if you go bust.
  • One must stop after reaching a certain goal, The goal should be predetermined and shouldn't be changed during the play.
  • If you're doing really good, withdraw part of your earnings (if you can, ofc) to avoid losing it all in one go.

Having a big bankroll can make you feel falsely safe in that "oh I'll just keep increasing my bet until I win" but alas, the 30 reds in a row do exist, and will come. Do not let them take it all.

The goal you make should be realistic and firm, Don't change it or else be prepared to face bad consequences.

You gotta fight back the voice that screams inside your brain "Come on, double again and we recover!".

Anyone can stop gamble easily is whether the user want it to happen or not. Often people will not want to stop no matter if you are winning or losing, mainly is due to human feelings that is doing the magic. When winning we would not want to waste this good opportunity to make more money, when losing we either double or even triple the amount to win back what we lose. At that moment most probably the gambler mind will only be fill with how to profit more and how to get back what he lose. Just don't overspend on your earnings and when you starting giving people problems you should start to stop what you are doing.


Gambling is simply just a mind over matter. If gamblers would really like to stop, they shouldn't be relying from the advice of people who are around them. At the end of the day, no matter how hard we pull people from being addicted to gambling or in any kind of bad or illegal act, the final decision would always depend on the person's choice. The person should have the initiative to stop himself or herself from the imprisonment of gambling addiction.