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What do you do or think after your in a losing streak and bust your balance? Do you deposit again and again everyday or stop for weeks? I just want to know what do you guys think or how you stop your mind from thinking to gamble again and again even if you know you will lose...

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Well thats a really good question.. You should always and at any time only gamble with as much as you really can afford to lose. When you lose and deposit right after again, thinking that you will win back what you lost and more is something you really shouldnt do. If you do want to deposit more, only do it because you want to have fun while gambling, not because now your sad or mad that you lost your last deposit and want to win it back.

I myself am a bad example, but I learned from it and now am more responsible. The best tip i have for you is to set a goal you want to reach when you deposit, and no matter what you should stick to it. If you get to that goal withdraw! Dont think your gonna be able to  win more & more & more, because eventually the losing streak will hit you ^^

Another tip to not gamble away all your winnings is to whenever you win put an amount between 10-50% of the winning into your vault or even better, send it to a friend who will hold on to it for you. When you bust your still gonna have something left which you can withdraw :)

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It depends, I will redeposit and try again if I have extra funds to play but when I am on "broke mode" days I'll just let it go.

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23 hours ago, AlmostCopper said:

Well thats a really good question.. You should always and at any time only gamble with as much as you really can afford to lose. When you lose and deposit right after again, thinking that you will win back what you lost and more is something you really shouldnt do. If you do want to deposit more, only do it because you want to have fun while gambling, not because now your sad or mad that you lost your last deposit and want to win it back.

I myself am a bad example, but I learned from it and now am more responsible. The best tip i have for you is to set a goal you want to reach when you deposit, and no matter what you should stick to it. If you get to that goal withdraw! Dont think your gonna be able to  win more & more & more, because eventually the losing streak will hit you ^^

Another tip to not gamble away all your winnings is to whenever you win put an amount between 10-50% of the winning into your vault or even better, send it to a friend who will hold on to it for you. When you bust your still gonna have something left which you can withdraw :)

Yes thats great idea..

But sticking to your plan is very hard specially when your winning, you thought its easy to win here in stake.. but having a goal before playing is a big help 

When i vault or withdraw my balance the next thing happens is i always lose.. thats why i hate to withdraw with low amount or vault it cause the next thing is i will just put it back in stake.. its hard to control your mind to stop 

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depend on the situation. as I experienced today. after 3x depo and everything ended in defeat and run out. but that didn't matter because 3x that depi was the result of my victory over the past 2 days. so at this time I decided to pause. waiting for forum rewards + weekly coupons and maybe monthly coupons to be able to play again. because in the real world I don't have free money to play with

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This is somewhat tricky , there are times when i lose i deposit little by little until i satisfy myself with a certain single win . It really depends on how you feel at that moment , sometimes i just stop playing when i lose if the coins are from bonuses and extra money . But when i lose due to poor decision making i deposit back a little until i get them back , sometimes when i lose my self chasing back the losses and deposit past my threes hold thats where things gets more worst . 

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