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Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals!|ARGENTINA & AVFC
by
slapper
on 26/02/2023, 10:23:20 UTC
I think we all know that we need to have risk management and that we don't need to chase our losses but sometimes something just snaps in your head and you will bet crazy. The only thing that helps for me, is keeping a really low bankroll and using the vault system (but not all sites have that).
This is called tilt, I can admit that when I used to play poker and I suffered from a bad loss in which my opponent drew exactly the card they needed to beat me after I played my hand perfectly I could go into tilt mode.

However as soon as I realized this I just left as it is in those moments when you are inclined to make a major mistake, so if you feel as if you are about to lose control stop gambling immediately as those few minutes in which you cannot control yourself can be enough to lose all the money you have at the casino at the time.

There was a period, like 12-13 years ago, where I betted every night until 3 -4 am and placed random bets on live matches from like Poland and most of the times on sports where I don't really know a lot of it lol. Biggest tilt moment was when I kept on loosing and loosing and decided to go all -in (on a tennismatch of V. Williams). Luckily won my bet and realized it could have ended really bad so stopped gambling. Started getting active again a couple of years ago but just with very low amounts for fun and excitement.
I completely understand where you're coming from. It's easy to stay in control when things are going well, but it's a different story when we face a string of bad luck. That's when it becomes tempting to try to win back what we've lost and start tilting. Personally, I try to avoid tilting by setting limits for myself and keeping my bankroll low, just like you. This way, the amount I can lose is easier to accept and I don't feel as frustrated when I do lose. But let's be real, even with these precautions in place, we're all human and can still get mad at ourselves when we tilt. It's all part of the learning process and hopefully, we can continue to improve and learn from our mistakes.