Arlington Posted 20 hours ago #1 Posted 20 hours ago Success doesn't happen overnight. Every session is an opportunity to learn something new and improve your decision-making.
Morthavarian38 Posted 17 hours ago #2 Posted 17 hours ago What do you do when a session feels like you went backwards instead of learning anything, do you just shae it off or actually write down what went wrong?
luxwyn726 Posted 15 hours ago #3 Posted 15 hours ago Man it took me like 200 hands of blackjack before I figured out that slow rolling my bets after a loss instead of doubling down mad actually kept me in the gaame longer and the odds felt less punishing, patience really is the edge sometimes
yukiayzyl Posted 15 hours ago #4 Posted 15 hours ago id much rather write down the messups than just brush it off, you dont actually learn if you pretend the bad session didnt happen. ignoring it feels easier in the moment but next time you just trip over the same thing again.
Phanki Posted 15 hours ago #5 Posted 15 hours ago Slow and steady all the way, I treat each mistake like a little nudge not a full stop.
Quillanenne9 Posted 14 hours ago #6 Posted 14 hours ago I kept chasing roulette columns and finally realized if I just pick one and stick with it for ten spins instead of switching every time it misses, the sings don't sting so bad
Wineyth Posted 13 hours ago #7 Posted 13 hours ago The bit about improving decision making really sticks because it's easy to forget that every spin or hand is basically a tiny test of patience, not just luck. I've found that even noticing when I almost made a dumb move but didn't counts as a win for that session.
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