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Martingale regrets lol


hillowner45

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So the other day I decided to try some good old martingale via manual betting. Bad idea I know lol. I would wait for three reds then place a bet on the other side and double my bet on each loss. It wasn't long before I encountered the 10 red streak that finished me. During that 10 red streak...I could of switched sides at any moment and saved my bankroll, in my mind I knew I should of but my hand wouldn't let me click the change side button. Why do we so loyally commit to one side....?

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Lol, just like my experience who always wants to target one side (because it's most likely that that's the side that will appear when getting the Streak on the other side) that's what I always think about when I get long red and loyal to one side until Hit xD 

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Martingale is not pretty working here for long terms with not enought balance , when games are want to give huge , if we use Martingale druing that we can broke. u should patient and play slow that time i think ;D

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I am also always focused on one side, maybe this is what often makes us curious because if we switch positions it might be just as we move it then it also turns into a high, it will be more annoying so many people prefer to choose one side before they get profit . if martiangel after getting 3 red in arow in my opinion it is very risky because if we look for 2x payout it can be up to 20 red in a row. so I was happier when I had reached 6 or 8 red and had just done a martiangel game.

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I have the same problem. I think that we are so faithful to one side when playing according to the martingale strategy, because with each losing roll, it seems to us that the probability of falling to our side is higher than the other. And because of this, we are constantly losing money.:D

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When I started gambling in different casinos, I noticed that Martingale doesn't actually work, no matter what are your balance and bet. I think that every casino has some kind of Martingale protection, so when you play Martingale a lot you inevitably loose. That would be logic because casino always wins, you know

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Whenever a martingale decision appears in front of me, it never fails to scare me since a disaster is always waiting just right around the corner to transform martingale into martinfail where consecutive losses adds up to the point where your bankroll can no longer sustain the next martingale bet. :(

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You need to give yourself room for error-- 10 reds isn't uncommon, and if you don't have the balance to cover those it's likely you might only see 8 or 9. lol
keeping your base bet low and waiting for the long reds will give you profit rather than bust you in many cases.

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martingale is a bad strategy for me  is not safe if you hit like 32 reds i a row at 2x  so dont used it its bad idea i could say martingale is good for me is not working for me

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Another victim of the martingale betting strategy. I just do not understand why people just keeping stuck to this betting strategy. Even when you hit a win after 5 reds you bet a seemly high amount just to recover and make your base bets profits. Its just the most stupid way of betting just like any other so called betting strategy 

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as is one's level of confidence in what he believes, so is one's level of confidence in betting / gambling ..

feeling is prioritized in this case .. the gambler is not sticking to one side for no reason, the gambler believes in his feeling that after all the many red lines he found on one side (say he was playing in an over position) he actually believes getting closer to the green line, without realizing the balance he has will not be enough to reach victory (the green line) ..

indeed a lot of things in this world have to do with new beliefs and feelings we can achieve ... in my opinion ,, in gambling, especially in gambling dice, feelings take precedence over playing patterns and tricks / strategies. because we can't guess when the luck will come .. o.O

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