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.
Going with the expectation of winning big is not a great sign, yes it is possible to turn $10 into $500 on your lucky day but it should be a lucky day and on any other day you just give your $10 to the casino and return to your shell with nothing.
It's not really greed, or is it? When did someone have such an expectation?
I don't know, but I will never go with such a mindset to avoid regrets.