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I don't think your patience gave you the win here, but rather, it was a massive luck. Failing to cash out the first $29 was a big risk honestly, and I guess it turned out great for you. I only played one out of the three games with hopes that Newcastle where going to give me a goal, but that same luck didn't reflect on my side.
I guess it was a very poor start in the premier league, so that was why you had so much luck. In as much as I believe that skill matters a lot in gambling, it never reflected in last week games. We go again this week. Let's hope that same luck would work out. Congrats by the way.
You can see it yourself that my patience really paid off, because if not that I was a little bit patience with the amount given to me as Cash out I would have ended up regretting by now. Of course luck is the main thing in gambling, but sometimes is good to have some patience with your bet because most times too much fear not to lose the hole amount normally lead us into making unnecessary mistake everytime. Normally gambling is all about risk so we should be aware of that because the risk you may take today might likely result to huge win tomorrow.
Good to know that you have already toned down your gut and that the outcome has been gratifying, but we have to put that experience in a normal perspective. Patience may tame out emotional impulses and avoid reckless moves, yet the chances in the game are random and do not keep any track of past spins. When one believes that there should be a jackpot on the absence of risk today, we can immediately deceive into believing that a win will come only when one waits. We are left with the process, bet sizing, loss limit, time limit, and the willingness to stop and quit when the situation is not in your favour.
I also recommend you limit the amount you lose per session, have a target win amount set, and that you divert playing funds out of your excess income rather than out of your expenses. In this regard, the aspect of patience does not involve more waiting but the continuity of an organized process of making decision. We cannot give guarantees but we could ensure the most damage is minimized in the case results are not achieved to the intended levels. Also, the session may become emotional; in this case, it is better to assess and take a break in order to restore mental clarity. It is the patience chiefly to be valued, (not the curiosity) which preserves us money and time, and keeps us composure when the game turns contrary to our fancies.