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1 hour ago, kodomusk said:

Eddie hasn’t hit a max win either, so you’re not alone.

 

Forget max wins 🤣. I don't even bother thinking about that. Just in general, never in profit for once. Every week big "-"

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For me Stake has been the worst casino, from luck perspective, I ever played on in the last 12 years. Doesn't matter the amount I deposit, small all large, or what I play.  I'm rarely doubling a deposit but it is immediately rinsed

All rinsed in a matter of minutes :(
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I used to be exactly like you — every week in the red, never ahead, and every deposit, bonus drop, weekly or monthly reward felt like a “gift from the sky”... which I would then gamble away irresponsibly.

Over time, I realized the real problem wasn’t bad luck — it was the lack of a clear plan. Those bonuses made me play emotionally, not logically.

Now I treat everything differently. I have a set plan for when I’m winning and when I’m losing. And when I receive any bonus or cashback, I usually withdraw it immediately so it doesn’t tempt me to break my strategy or chase losses.

It's not easy, but discipline is the only way to stay in control. Don't let “free” money distract you — it often ends up being the most expensive kind.

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19 hours ago, HAILP said:

I used to be exactly like you — every week in the red, never ahead, and every deposit, bonus drop, weekly or monthly reward felt like a “gift from the sky”... which I would then gamble away irresponsibly.

Over time, I realized the real problem wasn’t bad luck — it was the lack of a clear plan. Those bonuses made me play emotionally, not logically.

Now I treat everything differently. I have a set plan for when I’m winning and when I’m losing. And when I receive any bonus or cashback, I usually withdraw it immediately so it doesn’t tempt me to break my strategy or chase losses.

It's not easy, but discipline is the only way to stay in control. Don't let “free” money distract you — it often ends up being the most expensive kind.

“plan on winning an plan on lossing” you mean limits? what are your limits?

I just lost 130$ second monthly in less than 15 minutes. not 1 cent ahead :)). exactly the same as with the first monthly

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