@Maslate @bittraffic yep, that's what I mean here. so its not wishful thinking or any guarantee but this is about ways to minimize losses when betting on sports betting even though everyone has a different fate because even though we have seen the live broadcast of the match we cannot cash out because the live broadcast with the sportbook platform has a few minutes pause so we can not cash out.
its just that Im saying this so as not to lose too much in the long term.
We all know that winning is greatly influenced by luck and when one day we don't get luck and have a winning target, are we also going to keep betting until we reach the predetermined winning target while there is a loss of money in every defeat, sorry I'm lacking agree with this kind of way or thought when gambling.
But when we gamble and don't know when we get a win and then stop to withdraw some of the winning money, it's better in my opinion without having to target wins that we can't have for sure.Setting a winning target would likely be akin to being greedy.I know professional gamblers must have their own way when it comes to gambling, but all of that is based on experience and sufficient capital which can allow professional gamblers to accept every risk and regulate the actions that must be taken when winning. try to read and understand carefully before commenting and I want to ask you whether planning and targeting are the same?
Im here talking about planning in the sense of planning win limits and planning loss limits. and also @piebeyb has the same intention as I said when he is lucky to get a win he has a winning limit that he must reach after that withdrawing funds from the site does not mean the target has to continue betting to reach the winning target. until here you understand?
you say something contrary to your own words. if indeed you do not know when you will win, why do you withdraw your winnings?
if you do not know when you will win, its better not to bet and leave gambling. quite simple
setting a winning target would likely be akin to being greedy? Lol Im not saying anything about greed here.
so, when you want to become a professional gambler, you have to have a big budget? is a $1k-2k budget not enough to be a professional gambler?
Professional gamblers are not judged by the amount of budget they have, but professional gamblers who have expertise in betting without having to lose in the long term and always plan every time they place a bet.