Have you ever noticed how gambling gets frustrating when you aim high but your capital is too small?
Like, let’s say you have a $10 bankroll but you’re aiming to win $500. Most of the time, you end up frustrated and then you lose control. You start chasing because you realize you're way too far from your goal, and your bankroll is quickly disappearing.
It’s happened to me many times. That’s why I think it’s better to do the opposite: start with a decent capital and aim for smaller, more realistic wins. It keeps you grounded and helps you manage your emotions better.
From what you just stated over here shows that almost everyone are aiming at having large breakout from gambling while their allocated funds to
is gamble
extremely, though there is nothing wrong with gambling with little amount that is the best thing to do, it helps to reduce being tensed when there is no winning on ground and likewise, so they wouldn't mind using that 10$ you already mentioned split them into different bet and mostly wouldn't mind going into
pickpicking plenty legs to increase their odd and still let them catch out or losing their bet entirely
, so times something in me keeping me to be mindful with people over here and some of them are looking for what they used to power.