huongkien91 Posted 21 hours ago #28 Posted 21 hours ago biggest mistake was using not cold money to play
Crispy Posted 21 hours ago #29 Posted 21 hours ago I’m still learning if I’m being honest i have not placing advicing anyone on here
notyomuse Posted 21 hours ago #31 Posted 21 hours ago Reading everything here and it ha so be helpful
frostora Posted 17 hours ago #33 Posted 17 hours ago Chasing a roulette streak like it owed me money taught me real quick about bankroll limits lol. Now I set a loss cap before I even open a game, no exceptions.
vynyn Posted 17 hours ago #34 Posted 17 hours ago Trying to recover a bad week in one session was mine, ended up tilting half my bankroll away. Now I just log off when I feel that itch creeping in.
peltlyn Posted 16 hours ago #35 Posted 16 hours ago Chasing a big loss once had me doubling bets like a maniac, and I learned real quick that a tilted mind just burns through a bankroll faster. Now if I feel that itch, I log off and come back later—saved me more times than I can count.
winemia Posted 16 hours ago #36 Posted 16 hours ago Chasing a fat loss one night turned into emptying my whole deposit in minutes, tbh that stung enough to finally set a hard stop-loss rule I actually stick to now.
OgokePaschal14 Posted 16 hours ago #37 Posted 16 hours ago Same Here .. without Stop loss You might loose everything Just now, OgokePaschal14 said: Same Here .. without Stop loss You might loose everything
hollowanvi Posted 4 hours ago #38 Posted 4 hours ago I get the stopping thing but for me the mistake was beeing too cautious, like i would cash out tiny profits early and then get mad when it kept running. learning to let wins ride a bit more actually helped my mindset way more than just quitting did.
novaarlia6 Posted 3 hours ago #39 Posted 3 hours ago I used to double bets to win back small losses fast and it almost never worked. What actually helped was setting a hard stop limit based on time not money so my brain doesn’t trick me into the “just one more” spiral.
nyxellyn937 Posted 3 hours ago #40 Posted 3 hours ago once i put my whole weekly budget on a single roulette spin bc i was 100% sure red would hit 5 times in a row... it didnt and i ate instant noodles for a week, now i laugh but i never bet more than i can lose on a whim 😅
ZubairHero Posted 3 hours ago #41 Posted 3 hours ago My biggest mistake was chasing losses. I learned that trying to recover everything quickly usually makes the situation worse.
Shahbaz7868d Posted 3 hours ago #42 Posted 3 hours ago I used to increase my bets after every loss, but it only drained my bankroll faster. Now I keep my bet size consistent.
HaiderPK Posted 3 hours ago #43 Posted 3 hours ago Trusting a “sure win” taught me that nothing in gambling is guaranteed.
JunaidRajputxx Posted 3 hours ago #44 Posted 3 hours ago I once kept playing while frustrated and lost much more than I planned. Now I take a break whenever emotions take over.
KhanStorm Posted 3 hours ago #45 Posted 3 hours ago Ignoring bankroll management was my biggest mistake. Setting a strict budget has completely changed how I play. Praise 1 1
LahoreKing2 Posted 3 hours ago #46 Posted 3 hours ago I learned that winning early does not mean the luck will continue all day.
PathanPowere Posted 3 hours ago #47 Posted 3 hours ago My biggest lesson was to never gamble with money that I need for important expenses.
DaniyalPlay Posted 3 hours ago #48 Posted 3 hours ago I used to believe one big win could fix all my previous losses. That mindset only created more problems.
SaadLegend Posted 3 hours ago #49 Posted 3 hours ago Playing while tired was a costly mistake because I made careless decisions.
mingun2890 Posted 3 hours ago #50 Posted 3 hours ago I learned to stop after reaching my profit target instead of becoming greedy.
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