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Board Gambling discussion
Re: how to get over it
by
lionheart78
on 09/06/2023, 19:59:54 UTC
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.

     -  What is that? from your 1000$ starting gamble you managed to grow 100k$? or instead of only losing 1000$ you lost 100k$? did I understand correctly? Because gambling is always a loss and always a win.

He is able to increase his bankroll from $1k to $100k and eventually goes all in and lost it.  Same goes with other statistics given by @OP.  He is always able to increase his bankroll to some extent until he decided to go all in and lose them all.

That's why if you always experience winning there are only two things, either you are really lucky or you use fraud. Today, the loss of gambling by players often in a casino is normal in gambling and cannot be changed.

 I do not think @OP is cheating the casino, I believe @OP is a superb sports bettor but always got unlucky due to possibly greed or a lack of patience since his target is $1m and he wanted to hastily achieve it.

@OP you can always restart fresh and hopefully, you can learn from your previous mistakes.  Learn some bankroll management and let go of the past losses, it will only frustrates you and may affect you betting rationality.

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How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.

Your target is too unrealistic. 1 million dollars is a lot of money, it's impossible to make that much from betting. I think you just want to make money without putting a lot of effort into it. But that's impossible. You can make a lot of money, but you have to study and work hard to do it.

Well, he almost had it when he made $11k  to $550k, if only he won the bet that made him lose, he could have achieve that $1m.  I believe with the skill of @OP in sportsbetting, he can definitely hit taht $1m, what he is lacking is patience since he always ends up rushing things by going all-in.