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Psychology of the player

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Psychology of the player

9 months 3 weeks ago - 9 months 3 weeks ago
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For starters, see 100pravda.com/forum/replica/22-podsoznatelnye-prichiny-krakha and 100pravda.com/forum/roulette-game/18-12-...-neudachnoj-igry#232 What do we get? dlk goes to the "room with homeless people" because once a) he won there and he developed a program to "repeat the feat" there b) he loses there all the time, but once he lost somewhere for a long time, and then hit the jackpot and he has a program "if you suffer long enough, something will work out". In any case, there is a SUBCONSCIOUS SETTING to go there. He does not look at the throws on the scoreboard in the context of his strategies, does not analyze other information that is really valuable for winning. He dives. If we develop the idea further, then the game itself at dlk is a set of unrealized OLD TEMPLATES that live in the head and make them bet and bet, despite their obvious unprofitability. Thus, the game becomes feeding hungry dogs from the subconscious (outdated subroutines), instead of sailing on a ship on the waves of Excitement. The captain cannot steer a yacht with his eyes closed :lol: There must be complete adequacy and awareness of what is happening around. Pauses in the game help many. Any of our desires to bet in a certain way do not die, they, like grains, create patterns of thinking and over time, half of the playing field dies (falls out of perception). Such a player wins in one case - if the whole game revolves around his live numbers. And this does not happen often, moreover, such parts of the game occur periodically. Then, after the stage of credit growth, the player switches to larger bets and quickly loses everything, because the game goes away :angry: Pauses cleanse the psyche (kill grains) from patterns. A person stops catching "9", which did not leave the game the day before yesterday. He really forgets about it. It is worse if he caught this 9 several times specifically, then this pattern will affect his game for a long time, given that "9" will be lost by the casino for a long time. And it is not only the quirks of the RNG, but also the adaptive one. The casino will freeze the connections that the player intensively and SYSTEMATICALLY puts down. Conclusions can be made for a long time, the main thing is to think about such things that are obvious to experienced players.

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Re: Psychology of the player

9 months 3 weeks ago - 9 months 3 weeks ago
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There are many subtleties that you understand over time. For example, if you have $300 lying around and you decide to play. How do you put them into the game? Few people put all their cash in one go and it is reasonable. They put it in parts AS NECESSARY (loss). Usually it looks something like this: 50-100-150. Professionals do the opposite! 150-100-50. Why? It's simple - when you start playing fresh as cucumbers, you have an adequate perception of the game. Where you need to step on the gas - add, where you need to slow down - reduce. A sufficiently large working shoulder gives more room for maneuver and you calmly go through shallow waves of dives. The chances of normally building your game for the first deposit are the most favorable. And what happens after losing the first deposit? a) The "WIN BACK" mode is activated. You already have a leech inside you that you need not only to win, but also to recoup the lost money. The stakes become narrower and tougher. b) With further immersion, PANIC of loss is activated. What 30 minutes ago you calmly perceived and reacted to, now causes UNCERTAINTY in you (changes) and makes you rush about in your choices and decisions. Such a game is more connected with the factor of LUCK or UNLUCKY. In case of losing the 2nd deposit, the third and last deposit exerts even more psychological pressure and the game is on the verge of DESPAIR. The thought of wasted money and the consequences of such a loss does not leave the player. Therefore, it is better to enter $ 300 in parts to decrease: 150-100-50. And at the same time do not insure yourself with the thought that if I lose, I still have something to deposit there :-) The player has nowhere to retreat! *** Someone posted a good graph on CMP with a sinusoid of psycho-states from EUPHORIA to DESPAIR. *** Never gamble with money that is critical for the family budget. Do not get into the income of future periods. Do not borrow for the game and do not take out loans. TO WIN YOU HAVE TO PLAY FROM A FREE WAY! Play only with the money that you could CALMLY just spend on pleasure. Not solve financial issues with the help of winning, but actually spend it - like going to a restaurant. Perceiving the session as entertainment is very good at stabilizing your psyche. Hello everyone, :)
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Re: Psychology of the player

4 months 2 weeks ago - 4 months 2 weeks ago
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For example, if you have $300 lying around and you decide to play. How do you get them into the game?
Few people deposit all their cash at once, and this is reasonable.
They start in parts AS NECESSARY (of loss).

Typically it looks something like this: 50-100-150.
Professionals do the opposite! 150-100-50.

I have the same. Now I have 18€ left until payday.
Either pull the strap on them or deposit into a casino with a license in Europe and win.
But if I lose, I'll hold off on €8. If I win, I'll enjoy the benefits of civilization.

I don't have extra money for the game. And I doubt that anyone has this "extra" money at all.

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Re: Psychology of the player

4 months 1 week ago - 4 months 1 week ago
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Uspex is the ability to learn lessons

Every successful gambler learns from failure. No one gets it right the first time. Casino gambling requires that you learn from your mistakes quickly. Successful gamblers are not afraid of failure; they learn from it and move on.
If you bet on red in a casino and you're stubbornly unlucky, try betting on red!

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Re: Psychology of the player

4 months 1 week ago - 4 months 1 week ago
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Affirmations - magnity of money and well-being

* I am a money magnet!
* I open myself to happiness and live playfully!
* I enjoy every moment of my wonderful life!
* I easily and happily spend my money for the benefit of myself and my loved ones!
* I believe in my unlimited possibilities!
* I am worthy of everything that exists in this world!
* I am confident that I will always have the income I need!





Affirmations will help your brain tune in to attract money into your life. After all, we create our own lives, even if we don’t realize it.
If you bet on red in a casino and you're stubbornly unlucky, try betting on red!

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Re: Psychology of the player

4 months 1 week ago - 4 months 1 week ago
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Learning from failure is the most important thing!

Drink - don't get drunk. Play - don't act out!

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