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Though I have other line up games which I was supposed to bet but due to the lose I wasn't that having that moments to stake any further games.
Relaxation is a key factor/major determinant to how good your predictions can turn out to be. You may have a better foresight of what the outcome of a game would be, but overthinking is lethal and can ruin overthinking.

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The curiosity led me to come ask if this has happened to anyone before, having double mind to stake game.
That's an irresolute way of gambling. It's one of the major struggles in gambling. You ought to make your choices at once, but make them right. Have in mind that you don't have to win to feel the fun in the game; if the bonus gets to you, take it.
I don't why you should be scared after losing already, but I can confirm that it's normal to feel that way when your games are up and running.
Original archived Re: Why the fear after lose?
Scraped on 05/05/2025, 13:44:42 UTC
Though I have other line up games which I was supposed to bet but due to the lose I wasn't that having that moments to stake any further games.
Relaxation is a key factor/major determinant to how good your predictions can turn out to be. You may have a better foresight of what the outcome of a game would be, but overthinking is lethal and can ruin overthinking.

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The curiosity led me to come ask if this has happened to anyone before, having double mind to stake game.
That's an irresolute way of gambling. It's one of the major struggles in gambling. You ought to make your choices at once, but make them right. Have in mind that you don't have to win to feel the fun in the game; if the bonus gets to you, take it.