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Casino Players' Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

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Re: Casino Player Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

3 months 1 week ago - 3 months 1 week ago
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How can you lose money?

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I'll describe several mistakes players make that turn good wins into stupid losses.

a) Each hall/game has a LOAD LIMIT. So, reaching a profit of +10k can be considered the norm, while reaching +30k is a rare occurrence... not to mention +100k.

If you struggle too long/hard and the platform barely gives you a profit margin
= this is the CEILING! DAILY TASK accomplished!

All attempts at fantastic results (fantastic = rare, twice a year) come unexpectedly and without delay. You can't SPECIFICALLY go for a +100k result; it might not happen for a month. But you can go for +10k (depending on your experience) and still finish the day in the gym normally with a PLUS.

b) You cannot direct all your big winnings into the next session in order to increase the scale and achieve fantastic results.

Always set aside the amount of your investment and some of your profits. You can use the rest to build on your success and play aggressively and aggressively. But if you quickly lose that profit, NEVER dive right into what you've set aside.
PAUSE
The next day/trip AFTER a BIG WIN, on the contrary!!! You need to start the game at a LOWER level... So that you have a few days to get back to your usual level of play.

c) Don’t go into important (big) games TIRED.

Hours of play lead to fatigue. Patience and attention are lost, and the credits on the screen become worthless. A person starts making large bets in a state of dichotomy: they are physically incapable of smoothly scaling the bet and SITTING OUT the bonus. Inhibitions are lifted, and their strategy breaks down.

d) Forget about going out for pies during the game.

If you're planning on playing for 2-3 hours, never stop playing in the middle; you can only go get some pies after the session is over.
Otherwise, you'll end up with a situation where the platform is holding back bonuses. You're going out to buy some pies, and suddenly a window opens with super bonuses for 20 minutes... Everyone gets awesome payouts, and you come back and sadly watch the train of opportunity depart.

If you're involved in a 2-3 hour game, you have to stick it out until the end, without interruption.

d) Of all the denominations presented on the platform = do not choose the maximum.

Almost always, the biggest bet (denomination) in slot machines is set up to rake in the winnings. If you want to play big, choose the PENULAR denomination.
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Re: Casino Player Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

3 months 1 week ago - 3 months 1 week ago
#80
Coin wrote:
Alexey wrote:
If we take the evolution story and also enter 100-300 numbers, we'll also dive to -1000 more often than make any gains. In total, I've tried entering about 30 different generations.


In the photo, you have +$289 with 217 spins. The program achieved the stated profit point of +1 spin +$1.
Didn't stop because it wasn't enough? Did it go too fast?

If the goal is to win exactly 300 spins or -1000 chips, then you have achieved it.
This is an unfortunate timing finish.
Try spinning it further. The credit will go deeper than -1000 to correct the player's greed, but in most generations it will return almost to its original level, or even to a new MAX.

P.S. Today, Shpilevoy's Telegram subscriber showed a screenshot of an RMT game where, in 157 spins in "5" mode, the app netted him +88,000. So there's a difference between playing abstractly and with real stakes. The program has great potential.

100pravda.com/forum/roulette-game/904-ro...vogo?start=405#74288

This gambler's mistake is called -
It went really fast! I couldn't get enough of it!

When we say that the program works on the principle of profit "+1 spin +1$", and here in the first 10 moves there is an exit to +289$.

The player realizes the result was achieved way ahead of schedule. Instead of struggling for 300 spins, you got it instantly. What to do?
a) to take off and enjoy the time
b) get involved in the game

Experienced people follow a), gambling addicts follow b).

Now there's a counterargument. Let's imagine I quit and immediately started a new game. Fine. But if ACCELERATED POSITIVE results don't stop you, then be prepared for PROLONGED NEGATIVE results.
Keep going! But the battle will be fierce, far exceeding that of a normal session. Both in length and in the range of costs and profits.
☜♡☞ Roulette foreva ☜♡☞

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Re: Casino Player Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

1 month 2 weeks ago - 1 month 2 weeks ago
#81
Who will teach me how to play roulette correctly?
I am a gambling addict to the point of madness.
It blows my mind right now.
I often ran into limits of $250 per number...

How can I just control myself?

1.) How can I avoid tilting during a losing streak?
2.) How can I avoid looking for a self-invented winning streak to win an incredible amount in minutes? More often than not, this is self-delusion, and when I raise the bet to the maximum, it's not automatically a sure thing, but a sure thing.
3.) How to stop during the game?
4.) How to go to bed if you only have a little money left for an excuse?

How can one tolerate all this...)

This happens not only on the roulette wheel, but in my life.

I have 25 years of gaming experience.

I could win 10 thousand on slots with a deposit of 50 bucks and lose it all without even waiting for the high roll payout.

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Re: Casino Player Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

1 month 2 weeks ago - 1 month 2 weeks ago
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MySlotNet wrote:

Just how can I control myself?
1.) How can I avoid tilting during a losing streak?
2.) How can I avoid looking for a self-invented winning streak to win an incredible amount in minutes? More often than not, this is self-delusion, and when I raise the bet to the maximum, I automatically become insecure, which will definitely lead to a loss.
3.) How to stop during the game?
4.) How to go to bed if you only have a little money left for an excuse?


Life will force you to create a system for controlling gaming behavior, otherwise you will end up in this topic
☠ Gambling addiction in casinos - how to stop playing?
100pravda.com/forum/gamers-gold-rulez/31...-perestat-igrat#1640

You're currently in the "fucking to the max" phase, getting your adrenaline pumping from wins and losses. This is the penultimate phase before being kicked out of the game. What awaits you next is HIGHER PERFORMANCE and FEARLESS DEATH. Smaller debts become a license for larger debts and a bigger gamble. This is how the debt spiral unfolds and leads to a complete financial impasse. Along the way, you'll see a few glorious victories, but in the end, nothing but sweet memories will remain.

Considering you've been at it for 25 years, your head is ingrained with ironclad patterns and reflexes. Reworking them is a real work in progress. You need to crystallize new, golden behavioral patterns and make them your foundation.

Start with the basics

1. Allocate no more than 30% of your monthly income to gaming.
Borrowing, stealing, taking money from future income, or skimming from essential household expenses—all are strictly prohibited! No self-deception. Only based on the month's actual income and a strict 30%.
You can lose it all in 15 minutes, or you can spread it out over four weeks, four times a day. It won't be a huge amount, but everything is scalable in a casino. Play for a couple of months on pennies, and you won't die. Besides, casinos are much more loyal to small-timers than to high rollers.

I don't know how long you'll have to struggle with yourself and your desires to keep the boat in a cage. This first step is essential if you want to become a PRO.
30%

2. Get it into your head that THE CASINO CONTROLS THE GAME. There's no such thing as luck or bad luck, or just a little short of winning. If they bury you today, they'll bury any amount. There will be other days when you'll win big. Play by recording the IN/OUT games with the MAX/MIN marks where your total balance has been. Ultimately, it all comes down to being in the right place at the right time with a good bet!

3. Develop a game schedule with even entries (item 1 is mandatory). You can only increase your deposits using the winnings earned in the previous session. You can lose them all that day, or you can save them for the next 2-3 days, or distribute them evenly across the remaining days of the schedule.

4. Your goal is to have an overall profit for two months in a row. Even if it's just a few cents, it's not a total loss. Risky swings of +/-$10,000 are pointless and harmful. A final $1 at the end of the month, achieved SYSTEMATICLY, is far more valuable.

Only after points 1-4 have been clearly completed can we continue to talk about something and identify the next problems.

If these points prove overwhelming for you, or your mind keeps coming up with 1001 reasons to abandon or violate them, then you're not ready for PRO yet. You can confidently await the AEROBATIC PERFORMANCE and FEARLESS DEATH phase.
There is a win - you can eat!

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Re: Casino Player Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

1 month 1 week ago - 1 month 1 week ago
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A good plan, with just one flaw.

Usually, the idea of ​​breaking everything and rebuilding it properly comes when someone is deeply in debt. The very idea of ​​starting to play with deposits of $20-50 is repulsive when just yesterday you were spinning with $2,000-5,000.

When you're burdened with debt and loans, playing at a casino seems like a lifeline that will instantly solve all your problems. But this is an illusion that hides even greater problems!

Therefore, a zero point needs to be added to the plan:

0) Record all current losses and debts. Start with a clean slate.

This is a difficult and complex decision. You need to STOP and ACCEPT the negatives, restructure all debts. You need to restructure your life, completely eliminating the casino theme from your life, to fit the reality of your salary and working for someone else. Meet with all your creditors and discuss face-to-face how the debts will be repaid.

Without this crucial point, there's no point in even discussing casinos. There's no magic bullet. Everything is resolved through an evolutionary process of "rags to riches," with smooth and sustainable transitions between states of consciousness leading to Great Success, recognition, and large casino wins.

It will take 1-2 weeks for acceptance and negotiations. When finances return to reality (and reality will be harsh, as all the ill-considered risks and wasted casino deposits will have to be paid for with blood, sweat, and tears at a mundane job), only then will a new starting point be reached. There will be a door to a new life, free from the same mistakes, a path to PRO casino play.

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Re: Casino Player Mistakes (Conclusions for the Future)

1 month 1 week ago - 1 month 1 week ago
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