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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Double your money and quite
by
Accardo
on 06/07/2024, 17:42:39 UTC
Everyone with its own playing strategy and I wouldn’t have to condemn your strategy because at some point, it might be working for you and as such, I don’t have to start disputing that.
But I have some few questions for you:,
What if you loss your capital for maybe 5 consecutive times in your row, will you still be able to continue that your strategy and will you still be willing to want to double your money,

In a situation where it seems the casino is favoriting you, and you get to make maybe a little more above your expectations without any much stress, will you be able to stop for the day or still want to try your luck?

Personally the moment I make some winnings and I feel ok with it, I always leave and stop playing at the moment.
Maybe OP is looking for risk management methods suitable for his game style. Gambling is not a guaranteed action, everything happens in probability so the money the gambler risks to put on the table shouldn't be more than the amount he can't afford to lose. Some gamblers like risky gambling behavior and keep adding stacks until they beat the casino but this happens for a short period. In the long term, the casino always wins and no strategy is reliable to make a guaranteed profit in the long term due to the math behind the casino games.

Gamblers struggle with decision making. Even in games like football, coaches and footballers have to deal with which thought is the right one to make. Gaming is not simple, it all has to do with multiple options. And while we battle with those decision, lots of energy leaves the player. Along the line they'll get weakened and their choices won't be positive. However, when winning we tend to be relaxed than when losing money.

The player feels he's doing a bit better than the house, and moving on with another try would be the only option. This is actually a mistake, yes, and leads to losses. Games like gambling doesn't require such relaxation in decision making. Players are meant to always stay vigilant with their choices whether wins or losses. Whenever a player feels he's no longer capable of making good choices, after winning, ending the game would be the best decision.