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.
If a gambler has only $10 there isn't need to shoot for $500 target because it will make the $10 to end before reaching there because all the persons mind will be on how this $500 will be met immediately forgetting that since there Capital is too small they have to take it slowly, however if even using this amount to arrive at this targeted level one thing that could even set them back is impatient because already gambling has been complex enough to make someone no that is not by leveraging higher amounts they can have there targets but with small accumulation of bit by bit wining will guarantee more than any method.
Many players lose precisely because they are in a hurry to get rich faster, but one of the main thoughts is that you can't rush in gambling. It is necessary to think through a strategy, test it, constantly look for its negative aspects. And if a player simply goes in and decides that he is the chosen one and will now become rich, then gambling will punish him or, more simply, it will simply be an expensive lesson in monetary terms. You can't accelerate your bankroll too quickly if we are simply very unlucky at the very beginning of the journey.