Cryptwalker Posted June 22, 2019 #26 Posted June 22, 2019 On 5/14/2019 at 6:50 PM, Etude said: Hey everyone, I would like to discuss on whether do you find it difficult to control the urge to go for just "one more card" to expand the multiplier rather than to cash out at a for instance already decent amount of profit? In my case, its all too often I bust a decent profit trying to go the extra mile/card(s). That is actually the attraction in HiLo I guess, to take the risk in exchange for a higher and higher multiplier with each card opened. *sigh* story of my life, most of the time. there was a couple years where i had some good bankroll management and self control but i took a huge loss the other year, not just from the market but kuz of ppl i trusted. since then, i've been chasing a loss which is almost sometimes playing out of desperation and that in it self always leads to "cmmon, just one more roll" haha and then boom. in conclusion, it always starts off well, but can turn out to be a real nut kicker in the end 🤬
Etude Posted June 22, 2019 Author #27 Posted June 22, 2019 Haha yes sometimes that one more card feeling gets so strong that you just cannot refuse it and go for the gamble! More often than not it usually ends up in a dissapointment as the odds are usually stacked against you the more cards you open in a way.
Cryptwalker Posted June 22, 2019 #28 Posted June 22, 2019 2 minutes ago, Etude said: Haha yes sometimes that one more card feeling gets so strong that you just cannot refuse it and go for the gamble! More often than not it usually ends up in a dissapointment as the odds are usually stacked against you the more cards you open in a way. almost makes you wanna suicide sometimes haha. i try to gamble for fun, kuz i do have a good job that pays me more than $6k a month.. but when you've worked hard to build a big bankroll from a small deposit, its a real disappointment to lose it over your own stupidity (over-doing-it)
ozcelik06 Posted June 23, 2019 #29 Posted June 23, 2019 One more card pls and busted off course. Hard to cashout sometimes.
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