vaelyn Posted 19 hours ago #26 Posted 19 hours ago yep start small and never chase losses bro, treat it like you're paying for a movie night not tryna make rent lmao
hollowund Posted 18 hours ago #27 Posted 18 hours ago ngl bro start with a loss limit not a win goal, that way you don't chase and end up busto before you even learn the ropes fr.
xorus868 Posted 18 hours ago #28 Posted 18 hours ago Set a hard stop-loss before you even login, and treat it like a brick wall—no "one more spin" no matter what.
Vaelssa Posted 18 hours ago #29 Posted 18 hours ago Stop playing every single session like it’s the last one—tilt always wins if you let it.
Phanora Posted 18 hours ago #30 Posted 18 hours ago Treat each session like you're buying a ticket to a show, not looking for a paycheck—once the ticket's spent, the curtain drops, no matter what.
novaast Posted 17 hours ago #31 Posted 17 hours ago Just straight up decide your session is over when the fun stops—not when the balance hits zero. Took me way too long to figure out that saving some for tomorrow beats scraping the barrel every time.
irisixori74 Posted 5 hours ago #32 Posted 5 hours ago How do you personally stick to your limit when the session sarts getting good and you’re up? I always feel like thats the hardest part to walk away.
vexenund Posted 1 hour ago #33 Posted 1 hour ago I'd say the biggest bankroll mistake is not tracking every session like its real money, cos once you start thiinking of it as just numbers on a screen you'll blow through it without even noticing.
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