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When was the last time you won on Stake?


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Question is open-ended !!

 

I Win almost every day..

It's my withdrawal rate which is at a severe negative.. along with my inability to hold on to winnings

 

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I hate to argue semantics, let alone be presumptuous, but I'm going to right now anyways.

Define 'winning' better. because its hard for me to initially not think whoever is saying that, is just an all out bad gambler and knows nothing about the games and simple wagering. 
Because I win a lot. I think winning is quite easy (most of the time) But to win, more than you lose, or win when you wager larger enough to offset the loses, can be difficult. But even that can be easy. I find it pretty easy to wager into the positive side. 

but when to cashout? at what amount is it 'enough'? if i cashout soon as im in the green, thats no fun, and i would likely end up re depositing relatively soon. 
But no matter how much of a win streak ur on or how big u just won, the longer you play the more likely the casino will win and u will lose. 

A good gambler is only a small part about "how to win", it SO much more about discipline. Most commonly, discipline in being done and cashing out. But some struggle with discipline in betting strategies (rage betting, chasing loses, not switching strategies or switching too often)
It's impossible for anyone to become better at predicting "heads or tails", even a mathematician will end up focusing too much on the mathematical odds, raging at their unlikely loss streaks. 

It's very very much all psychological. (all casinos know this, and try a variety of tactics and stimulus to exploit this)

Master your focus, harness your discipline and be more responsible in your goal and bankroll management are things to understand if you want to be successful gambling.

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