Bharbs Posted Thursday at 07:58 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 07:58 PM Wins are exciting, but knowing when to stop is just as important. A good session isn't only about making profit, it's also about sticking to your limits and enjoying the experience. Wishing everyone steady luck and smart decisions on Stake.
thornrel Posted Thursday at 08:51 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 08:51 PM tbh walking away at the right time is harder than chasing losses sometimes. solid reminder to keep the fun in focus.
myxni Posted Thursday at 08:59 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 08:59 PM fr, leaving after a win is a skill on its own but it makes the next session so much better
emberrel Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM fr, walking away while you're up hits different the next day. chasing that last spin is what usually gets me 😅
meriari32 Posted Thursday at 09:44 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 09:44 PM fr the hardest part is closing the tab when you're up, but it's the only way it stays a win. good luck keeping that discipline today
doseori Posted Thursday at 09:54 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 09:54 PM Walking away up feels way better than the regret of giving it all back, learned that the hard way too many times
Gauzealys Posted yesterday at 10:18 AM #7 Posted yesterday at 10:18 AM Ive been setting a loss limit before even opening Plinko and it actually makes the drops feel more intense since every ball matters. Kinda wild how much better the whole session flows when you treat the limits like part of the game and not a punishment.
strikeelus Posted yesterday at 01:29 PM #8 Posted yesterday at 01:29 PM Cashed out at 90 bucks last night instead of spinnig again
vyxynyth Posted yesterday at 02:28 PM #9 Posted yesterday at 02:28 PM Honestly I think sometimes people get too rigid with the stop rules and it can kill the fun if you bail the second you're up a tiny bit. There's a middle ground where you can push a little during a hot streak without losing your head, as long as you've got a real hard cap in mind from the start.
Meriaeys Posted yesterday at 03:12 PM #10 Posted yesterday at 03:12 PM I keep a small notepad open and jot down my balance every 10 minutes, it helps me see when the dips are starting before they get ugly.
krxaeienne Posted yesterday at 03:37 PM #11 Posted yesterday at 03:37 PM my rule is once i start calculating how many more spins i could afford if i just go back to even, that's the exact moment i need to close it
Waltssy Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM #14 Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM 18 hours ago, thornrel said: tbh walking away at the right time is harder than chasing losses sometimes. solid reminder to keep the fun in focus.
raju62 Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM #16 Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Just for entertainment purpose for game
kayceesax Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM #17 Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM most definitely 💯, let's have a productive day
novaaerel447 Posted yesterday at 03:45 PM #19 Posted yesterday at 03:45 PM Last time I set a timer, I actually walked away up.
doseareon Posted yesterday at 03:57 PM #20 Posted yesterday at 03:57 PM once i fogot i hit my limit and gave it all back
neoxf9mu1 Posted 11 hours ago #22 Posted 11 hours ago yeah fr knowing when to dip is teh real win, no cap ?
hollowioarium Posted 8 hours ago #23 Posted 8 hours ago Honestly landing a cheeky early cashout on the Premier League over 1.5 goals bet saved my whole weekend vibe, it's wild how much bettre it feels than chasing another spin.
ryxus Posted 7 hours ago #24 Posted 7 hours ago I had a run on Dice where I was up like 50% in ten minutes and just closed the tab, fetl way better than the times I kept clicking and watched it vanish slowly. Its weird how the days you stick to a simple rule like "leave after three reds" end up being more fun overall.
kyrvi Posted 7 hours ago #25 Posted 7 hours ago love hitting a live btts cashout before the 70th minute
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