Cosmic wrote:
So I have a question - what to do when x2 is no longer "enjoying"? considering the starting entry point
It gets more interesting when x4 - x10
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I want to hear an expert's opinion
Deposit of $200 is gone.
Deposit of $400 is gone.
Deposit of $600 is gone.
Deposit $500 - exit at $2200, descent - $1000, stop game at $1200.
The intermediate result with invested -1700 was a long descent and a rapid rise to a total of +500$. The further game turned the positive session +500 into a negative one -500.
There is a normal desire to return to the lost +500 or at least break even.
Deposit of $1200 is gone.
The interim result is a total loss of 1700.
The desire to return to one's own becomes very acute.
Search for money. Illegal means are used, which you would not normally take.
Deposit $1500.
A hard drawdown of -1000 and then from 500 a rapid exit to $6600.
Subtotal.
Somewhere deep inside, a voice of reason squeaks that 6600 is simply a magical result. All invested 3200 are returned and on top of that, a profit of +3400$. But now greed kicks in - an easy win is encouraging and provokes an increase in bets.
After a relatively short struggle, the balance was 0.
The finale. Loss of -$3200. Complete frustration of feelings, wandering thoughts - maybe I can still find money and try to at least return to my own.
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You need to grow to any level of deposits and results!
The point of this story is that the starting entry point does not matter. Small deposits are not painful to lose and it is easier to maintain a calm state and fortitude.
Large deposits rock emotions, and critical losses of critical money turn off logic and lead to crazy actions, even to self-destruction of one’s life.
It is better to create a reserve of money through x2 small deposits and only then make larger deposits from this profit.
As for the desire to go further for x2.
Keep a record of all such attempts. Then, count the last 10 - where did you get to and what stop win ensures you break even for a block of 10 games.
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