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Re: ✨ Shuffle.com | The next generation of crypto casinos | Sports, Casino + token
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pusaka
on 26/08/2025, 09:45:27 UTC
This all-in strategy is indeed tempting, but it's only tempting when we're lucky. If we're unlucky, we'll regret it because we'll lose our balance while still wanting to play. I always start with the lowest bet, until I feel like I've had enough, sometimes I go all-in. Several times I've been able to double my bet, but often I've ended up losing.

However, if we do this after we're satisfied with the game, even if we lose, we won't regret it because we still want to play. Because if we continue playing, there's a risk of making another deposit, which we must avoid.

Nope I guess its situational since I've seen lots of people doing all in even if they are having a rough day. Usually they do this for thinking about that they already got enough losses and hoping that their next bet will be in their favor.

But unfortunately not all the time those things they are looking forward to happen will came since we can also see that this add up their misery and drained them fast.

That's why I don't engage on this style since I learned harsh lesson on this and just chill out thru whole session since if I'm win then good, but if I lose then quit since I understand that its not my day.
This is obviously situational, but we ourselves also have the choice whether to do it or not. So it's up to us, but not everyone who goes all-in is prepared for the loss, and ultimately regrets the rapid loss. They may even become emotional and end up making another deposit.

If you're not prepared for the risk, don't do it. In fact, before gambling, we must be prepared for the risk. There are only two possible outcomes: winning and losing. And in gambling, the risk is significant, with the potential for loss far greater than winning.