I believe that if we're playing a game with a house edge, where winning depends purely on luck, then bankroll management doesn’t really matter.
What you deposit is already intended for gambling, so whether you go all-in or divide it into smaller bets, the reality is that bankroll management won’t change the odds. It just adds an extra layer of stress in making decisions that, in the end, won’t really affect the outcome of a luck-based game.
LOL. Should I say you are stupid?
You are born in the world, and the ultimate destination is to die, so what is the point of trying to make money and try to live longer? It just adds an extra layer of stress to your life and makes you work hard. When you already know that you are going to die someday, why are you delaying taking medicines? If you ever get sick, stop taking medicines, and one day, you will reach your final destination.
These suggestions are not for you. But your thread looked exactly like this to me. You are suggesting people not to take medicines when they get sick because they are going to die someday.
Your explanation sounds like you’re saying we all end up losing, but that’s not what I mean when I say there’s no need to manage bankroll. Because even without managing it, as long as you’re lucky, you can still win.
How can you be so sure that if you manage your bankroll, you’ll actually win? The real point here isn’t about delaying losses.. that’s a negative mindset, as if we’re already expecting to lose when gambling. If that’s how you think, then it’s better not to gamble at all and just donate your money to charity instead.