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To be clear, I’m not advising anyone to do this...IT'S DANGEROUS. Personally, I don’t see the “all-in” approach as a responsible way to play. I prefer having fun, staying in control, and knowing when to stop. But I’ve seen some seasoned gamblers who really believe in it. Maybe they’ve found a kind of excitement or satisfaction that I haven’t quite found yet.

I’m just sharing the idea here, openly and curiously. Have you ever tried this method before, and what was your conclusion?[/size][/center]
Going all-in strategy in gambling is not a smart move, I honestly do not recommend it to any gambler no matter how rich the gambler is, And I myself will never try it either.
There is something I normally do which I believe is very different from this, and that is, after I've been playing for a while and already running low on bankroll, and the funds remaining can only fund 5 or lesser number of spins depending on how much I am betting on each spin, I sometimes decide to put that into one spin and, I win - it's my lucky day and I get to recover some of my previous loses or maybe all, I lose - I call it a wrap, close the casino and get on to other important things.

This is the type of all-in strategy I sometimes get involved in, not the type explained by you where I have to spend funds meant for one month of gambling on a single spin, this is absolutely crazy and I will never try such, I won't forgive myself if I lose money under such circumstancescircumstance.
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To be clear, I’m not advising anyone to do this...IT'S DANGEROUS. Personally, I don’t see the “all-in” approach as a responsible way to play. I prefer having fun, staying in control, and knowing when to stop. But I’ve seen some seasoned gamblers who really believe in it. Maybe they’ve found a kind of excitement or satisfaction that I haven’t quite found yet.

I’m just sharing the idea here, openly and curiously. Have you ever tried this method before, and what was your conclusion?[/size][/center]
Going all-in strategy in gambling is not a smart move, I honestly do not recommend it to any gambler no matter how rich the gambler is, And I myself will never try it either.
There is something I normally do which I believe is very different from this, and that is, after I've been playing for a while and already running low on bankroll, and the funds remaining can only fund 5 or lesser number of spins depending on how much I am betting on each spin, I sometimes decide to put that into one spin and, I win - it's my lucky day and I get to recover some of my previous loses or maybe all, I lose - I call it a wrap, close the casino and get on to other important things.

This is the type of all-in strategy I sometimes get involved in, not the type explained by you where I have to spend funds meant for one month of gambling on a single spin, this is absolutely crazy and I will never try such, I won't forgive myself if I lose money under such circumstances.