dehleke Posted Saturday at 06:03 AM #1 Posted Saturday at 06:03 AM We've all had that session where we were comfortably ahead but decided to keep playing. Looking back, what did that experience teach you? Sometimes the hardest skill is knowing when to walk away.
neotms37 Posted Saturday at 12:03 PM #2 Posted Saturday at 12:03 PM lol, i remember this one time i was up big but kept going ugh shoulda just dipped ? lessons learned bro
Thoxki Posted Saturday at 12:25 PM #3 Posted Saturday at 12:25 PM Had a run where I turned 50 into 800 then watched it vanish in like ten minutes, still stings.
Alqwonwest Posted Saturday at 12:27 PM #4 Posted Saturday at 12:27 PM When I lost about 6k to win 9k but it honestly wasn't worth it because what if it didn't hit? I would of ended up with negative 6k. Anyway, I proceeded to rinse the 9k somehow bahahahha
sylynxen Posted Saturday at 12:32 PM #6 Posted Saturday at 12:32 PM My brain refuses to log off when I'm up 200% because I convince myself this is the "special" session. Nine times out of ten it's just the casino letting me hold their money for a bit longer.
Emberenne0 Posted Saturday at 12:57 PM #7 Posted Saturday at 12:57 PM i set a rule now that if i double my deposit i cash out 80% of the profit instantly, leave the rest for fun. sttops me from convincing myself "just one more spin
Kyrvar Posted Saturday at 02:00 PM #8 Posted Saturday at 02:00 PM Id rather cash out 80 percent and keep a little fun money than chase a dream that turns into a nightmare
BetRocket18 Posted Saturday at 02:32 PM #9 Posted Saturday at 02:32 PM Absolutely, knowing when to cash out is key! It’s all about striking that balance between having fun and protecting your winnings.
ivoryraund Posted Saturday at 03:15 PM #10 Posted Saturday at 03:15 PM Did that lesson ever stop you from chasing a jakcpot on a later date?
ankush_ydv Posted Saturday at 03:21 PM #11 Posted Saturday at 03:21 PM From 5dollar to 750 dollars but i didn't stop
kovatos Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM #12 Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM Learned that lesson chasing a dragon at roulette. Still hurts.
steinast9 Posted Saturday at 06:13 PM #13 Posted Saturday at 06:13 PM Went up 3x on a crazy tennis live bet and then proceeded to give it all back on some random WTA double fault fest.
SilentWolf06 Posted Saturday at 06:29 PM #14 Posted Saturday at 06:29 PM Absolutely! It's tough to know when to quit, but those sessions definitely teach you the value of discipline. Walking away while ahead is a skill in itself!
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