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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Focus on how much you may lose and not only the potential win.
by
Mr. Magkaisa
on 05/01/2024, 09:33:52 UTC
in fact the more ambitious you are to win, the more difficult it will be for you to get that win.
If someone is running after chasing the wins, I guess they are likely to lose their bankroll so fast.

And that's a fact, and I've also experienced this, that at that time, at the start of the game I got a pretty big win. And stupid as I was, I didn't end the game and withdraw the winnings. At that time I acted silly by deciding to continue the game, because I thought that luck was on my side and I thought that this was a good start for a better final result. I am ambitious to get a bigger win than before, so I decided to increase the bet amount and increase the nominal amount. And what happened next? The money from the previous winnings ran out, I went back into gambling and because I was still curious and still thought that luck was still there, I turned the money in my wallet around again to make a deposit. And in the end, the money from the winnings was lost, and the contents of the wallet were also drained.

     -   I think you are not the only one who has experienced something like that; I have also experienced it, but maybe the difference between us is that I was able to stop immediately. I know the feeling that we haven't been playing for 5 minutes, and after just a few rounds of betting on the slot games, I immediately hit the jackpot combo, which brought the total winnings to 142 dollars, because I was still like a snake in my gambling fun. I continued.

Then, when I noticed that what I won was decreasing, I said that if I win again, I will stop, and when I saw that my balance was only 96 out of 142, I suddenly won an additional 65. So the total winnings that I took out were also about 150 dollars that I brought home. So it is also important that we really have discipline within ourselves.