bigtonez Posted Friday at 06:37 PM Author #27 Posted Friday at 06:37 PM 55 minutes ago, Jennifer1245 said: Omo I love wining than anything Lose is painful dear 1 hour ago, prisca11 said: Good luck man Amen 3 hours ago, prisca11 said: Good luck man Amen
doseevelle966 Posted Saturday at 06:27 AM #28 Posted Saturday at 06:27 AM I can appreciate the idea of building slowly but honestly, if you're not playinng to win you're missing half the fun. Maybe it's about balancing the thrill with a cashout plan so the bankroll doesn't get slaughtered on a bad day.
meriva Posted Saturday at 06:53 AM #29 Posted Saturday at 06:53 AM wining is the best part honestly, nothing beats that little dopamine hit when the balnce goes up instead of down
xoran Posted Saturday at 07:41 AM #30 Posted Saturday at 07:41 AM Winning that parlay last night with Manchester City covering the spread felt unreal, now the balance is looking healthy for a bigger spin on Gates of Olympus later.
frostixva Posted Saturday at 08:01 AM #31 Posted Saturday at 08:01 AM once i hit a 200x on sweet bonanza and instantly moved 70% to a separate wallet, didnt even think just clicked. saved my wohle weekend honestly
vynki8 Posted Saturday at 09:43 AM #32 Posted Saturday at 09:43 AM won $12 yesterday and imediately spent it on pizza 😂
Vycoria Posted Saturday at 12:28 PM #33 Posted Saturday at 12:28 PM I always set a separate wallet for my winnings and only transfer over my original stake plus a small bonus, so even if I get carried away I’m not touching the profit. Once that habit clicks, you actually enjoy the wins more because you already locked them down.
bigtonez Posted Saturday at 01:46 PM Author #34 Posted Saturday at 01:46 PM 1 hour ago, Vycoria said: I always set a separate wallet for my winnings and only transfer over my original stake plus a small bonus, so even if I get carried away I’m not touching the profit. Once that habit clicks, you actually enjoy the wins more because you already locked them down. Good 2 hours ago, Vycoria said: I always set a separate wallet for my winnings and only transfer over my original stake plus a small bonus, so even if I get carried away I’m not touching the profit. Once that habit clicks, you actually enjoy the wins more because you already locked them down. Will learn from your idea
luxuriantly190 Posted Saturday at 03:28 PM #35 Posted Saturday at 03:28 PM i jusst stash a bit whenever the balance looks too good to be true
bigtonez Posted Saturday at 04:16 PM Author #36 Posted Saturday at 04:16 PM 47 minutes ago, luxuriantly190 said: i jusst stash a bit whenever the balance looks too good to be true Point 👉
chonkybonks Posted Saturday at 04:22 PM #37 Posted Saturday at 04:22 PM And the great thing about poker. Never forget, all you need... is a chip and a chair. GL on the felt yall
bigtonez Posted Saturday at 06:01 PM Author #38 Posted Saturday at 06:01 PM 1 hour ago, chonkybonks said: And the great thing about poker. Never forget, all you need... is a chip and a chair. GL on the felt yall This one go far ooo what if you blow the whole thing
bigtonez Posted Sunday at 02:10 PM Author #39 Posted Sunday at 02:10 PM 21 hours ago, chonkybonks said: And the great thing about poker. Never forget, all you need... is a chip and a chair. GL on the felt yall Fact
Tharki007 Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM #40 Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM In my side you should try to build and explore
kyrxen561 Posted 19 hours ago #41 Posted 19 hours ago It is way more satisfying to lock in a profit stash than chasign that next win, even if it means missing a few rounds
oregonnugs Posted 19 hours ago #43 Posted 19 hours ago On 7/10/2026 at 3:21 AM, asharry34 said: Winning is great but honestly I’d rather have the slow grind of skimming profits into a seperate stash than riding the hot straek rollercoaster til it crashes. That vault method just hits different when you realize the money’s actually still there tomorrow. This is the way
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