nalorynerra Posted 19 hours ago #26 Posted 19 hours ago My buddy once doubled his rent money on a single roulette spin then refused to walk away, the next 5 spins cleaned him out completely.
HyperWager Posted 18 hours ago #27 Posted 18 hours ago That’s the spirit! Everyone starts somewhere, and learning from mistakes is part of the journey. Keep grinding!
GoldenForecast Posted 18 hours ago #28 Posted 18 hours ago Ouch, that's rough! It's wild how quickly things can turn around at the roulette table—always good to have a plan for when to walk away!
gmlfx02 Posted 16 hours ago Author #29 Posted 16 hours ago 5 hours ago, kendallzyl said: do you think the mistakes actually change much or do we just get more comfortable losing after a while? it feels like the same traps hit no matter how many times you swear you learned That's called greed
SmartStakeX Posted 16 hours ago #30 Posted 16 hours ago Ouch, that's rough! It’s always a gamble; sometimes it's better to just cash out and celebrate the win!
Asheon Posted 10 hours ago #31 Posted 10 hours ago Do you think being "perfect" just means never making a mistake again or is it more about learning how to lose without tilting?
runeixienne Posted 10 hours ago #32 Posted 10 hours ago A lot of new folks jump in without setting a hard sttop loss and then keep depositing thinking the next spin will fix everything. Maybe lock your deposit limit before you even open a game so the app forces you to step back.
spinvortex Posted 10 hours ago #33 Posted 10 hours ago Ouch, that's rough! It's crazy how quickly things can turn at the tables—definitely a lesson in knowing when to quit!
frostarki8 Posted 9 hours ago #35 Posted 9 hours ago betting scared vs betting tilted, scared losees slower at least
Irisirva Posted 9 hours ago #37 Posted 9 hours ago newbies often skip settin a strict loss limit before they even open a game.
kovatha0 Posted 7 hours ago #38 Posted 7 hours ago I actually think chasing perfection is the real trap, no one ever reches it in gambling. You can learn patterns but the house edge doesn’t care about how much time you put in.
runeixys Posted 7 hours ago #40 Posted 7 hours ago That line about becoming perfect with time is a trap honestly, nobody gets perfect at gambling no matter how long they play. The real shift is when you stop trying to be flawless and just learn to walk awway before the numbers turn ugly.
mooeily3 Posted 5 hours ago #41 Posted 5 hours ago i remember my first month i treated every win like it was free money and just dumped it straight back into longer odds, that balance vanished way faster than i expected.
irisuress Posted 2 hours ago #47 Posted 2 hours ago a lot of new players skip setting a hard stop loss before they even deposit, like a number where you just walk away no matter what
emmanuelken Posted 2 hours ago #48 Posted 2 hours ago Envying others win and trying to use that same scope to win als. Making them to lose money
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