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Board Gambling discussion
Re: unrealistic target make us lose in gambling
by
Makus
on 06/06/2025, 21:37:01 UTC
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.
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The insufficient bankroll is not the problem, greed is. Sometimes we tend to shift our attention to the wrong things or should I say tends to lay our blames on things that are not guilty of the accusations. The gambler in this scenario is greedy in my opinion because  turning $10 to $500 is a huge multiplier, that a 50x which is not as easy as most people put it to be. Before any gambling session, you should at most set a goal that's quite achievable not something that might require you to gamble for very long period.