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Board Gambling
Re: gambling techniques
by
cabron
on 28/10/2022, 16:13:38 UTC
Everybody uses martingale even when they kept losing it all by applying this method. I use to be doing martingale too. Its effective at first and then losing streak. This is where you really will believe the game is rigged when you have $100 and still lost it all despite when to start with $1. It only takes 7 successive loss and its all gone.

I win more betting on sports than on dice or blackjack without having a technique all just following sports picks of sports gamblers.
yes, because winning at dice gambling is luck, whatever techniques you want if it is an unlucky day you will not get any wins, although I also realize that the machine will not make us rich and win a lot because the gambling site has set wins and losses faithfully their users, only pure sports with such settings but sometimes there are also some matches that do set the number of scores in some matches
That's the thing about the martingale strategy, it doesn't really depend on the amount of your bankroll, but you also should factor in your luck as dice games are one of the common gambling games that depend on it.

Anyway, if you have been really used to playing with the martingale strategy, you should know that you need to set your starting bet much lower than that especially since you only have 100$ to play on. It's pretty common that we can encounter a 5-10 losing streak on dice and you should at least factor that out. I've been using that strategy for quite a while, and I mostly profit from it every time. Patience is a virtue and knowing when to stop are things that you should have when doing the said strategy.

Didn't happen just once to me. I lose count since martingale can also be used to different games. I also tried martingale in blackjack and baccarat. Its not working well unless its your lucky day and consider stopping as a strategy. Try again the next day for your luck if losing 3 times form the beginning, consider it again a strategy to not lose more upon stopping.