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This strategy makes sense for games with high variance. For example, for roulette. However, if you lose, you really won't be able to enjoy the games until you have a bankroll again. Therefore, this strategy is primarily suitable for the person who wants to win, and not just enjoy the game process, even while losing (however, I do not believe that there are gamblers who enjoy losing, even if they say so).
However, this strategy is not suitable for people with weak willpower, as well as those suffering from gambling addiction.
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I’m just sharing the idea here, openly and curiously. Have you ever tried this method before, and what was your conclusion?[/size][/center]

This strategy makes sense for games with high variance. For example, for roulette. However, if you lose, you really won't be able to enjoy the games until you have a bankroll again. Therefore, this strategy is primarily suitable for the person who wants to win, and not just enjoy the game process, even while losing (however, I do not believe that there are gamblers who enjoy losing, even if they say so).
However, this strategy is not suitable for people with weak willpower, as well as those suffering from gambling addiction.