So my question is - How much winning is enough for you in a day. You're answer should be based on your capital not on your multiplier. Also how much is it for losing?
The amount of winnings considered sufficient (per day) depends on the initial capital I deposit. Like it or not, I have a calculation for example if I deposit $10 and manage to turn it into $30-$50, it means it's time to withdraw. Personally I set these limits so that I can gamble more sensibly. But I won't deny that there are certain moments when the winnings haven't reached the target but I have to make a withdrawal to end the game.
I think this is where discipline kind of separates winners from constant losers!!! having a clear stop point both for profit and for losses makes gambling less stressful at the end!!! me i look at it like this, if i double or even just get 50% of my initial deposit then that is enough for the day. same way i set a loss limit so i don’t end up chasing endlessly. but at the end of it all, it is not about how much you can win in one session but how consistent you are over time. so truly walking away when you are ahead is harder than it sounds, but that is the only way to actually win in gambling.
Your strategy for maintaining discipline is better. You are happy with 50% of your deposit at the end of the day but I took my satisfaction level even lower. I once strategically thought that 20% to 30% would be enough for me and I stopped playing on that day. At that time I was playing only two to three days a week and my goal was even lower. These strategies helped me to be patient but most of the time. Gradually I kept losing instead of winning. The problem of constant chasing in gambling comes when you do not play with discipline. As a result, you tend to continue playing for an extra time, regardless of whether you win or lose. The right consideration in gambling is to limit yourself by allocating time and money.