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So I am wondering if I should try my luck again after a win, or should I still take a break?
The way to handle such a situation is simple. Don't quit because you're scared you're going to lose after a win in the usual expectation that good things often drag bad luck with itthem 😏. What you should do after a win is to take out 50% of your winning and set that aside as your profit. Take out 20% from the remaining 50% to gamble with. The remaining 30% should be your comeback capital if you encounter loses from the 20% you're going to be betting from. For me, I would split the 20% into two games. If I lose in both, I take a break off. When I'm psychological ready to go betting again, there's a 30% somewhere to start with that will be broken into bits. Those who are scared of losing hardly make profit.
Original archived Re: Is it wrong to take a temporary break from gambling?
Scraped on 26/07/2025, 07:12:16 UTC
So I am wondering if I should try my luck again after a win, or should I still take a break?
The way to handle such a situation is simple. Don't quit because you're scared you're going to lose after a win in the usual expectation that good things often drag bad luck with it 😏. What you should do after a win is to take out 50% of your winning and set that aside as your profit. Take out 20% from the remaining 50% to gamble with. The remaining 30% should be your comeback capital if you encounter loses from the 20% you're going to be betting from. For me, I would split the 20% into two games. If I lose in both, I take a break off. When I'm psychological ready again, there's a 30% somewhere to start with that will be broken into bits. Those who are scared of losing hardly make profit.