khaleed1 Posted March 26, 2024 #1 Posted March 26, 2024 Why do I always lose my money? I need a convincing response Does any gambling club tell me what to play and what not to play? I don't want to play all your games, I like a few Accordingly, why do I lose my deposits? A message was sent to me that I am investing and not playing for entertainment and I will lose my deposits in the future Look at my stats, I lose more than 1 million and gain only 200 thousand Then I lose too It is impossible for this to happen in any gambling club with all this loss Then I buy the bonus and then I lose and you do not give me a bonus Where are the support levels in the loss? Where is the fair play? If I entered any other gambling club and played the same game every day, would it be impossible to lose every day? I do not invest with you. For a month or more, I have not withdrawn money from the site, and every day I deposit $5, $10, or more. Omg It is incredible
nightjdp Posted March 26, 2024 #2 Posted March 26, 2024 You have to keep mathematically disciplined and not just keep betting until your balance reaches 0. Let me show you how to see some return. I keep it simple, just multiply up or down the math I'm giving you. Let's say you have $100 a day budget to gamble with over the month. Every day you must stick to this. You deposit the $100. And you only wager $100. So that is 100 spins at $1, or 200 at 50 cents. or 400 at 25 cents etc Once your spins are finished. You stop, and you withdraw whatever is in your balance. Some days, it might only be $10 or $20. Other days, it's might be $150 or more. Make a note of how much you withdrew everyday. At end of month, you add all those amounts together and you will either been up, or down, but you will still have some money. If you deposited 100 a day and just kept playing until bust. At the end of the month you have nothing. But let's say even if you never got any big wins, and you only cashed out $20 a day from your 100 deposit. Over a 30 day month, $20 x 30 days = $600 That is a lot better than have 0 money. Also you can fairly calculate what your ROI was, which would of been -80% in that case. You stick religiously to this and you can realistically make better decisions on your game-play and investment going forward. All the best!
khaleed1 Posted March 26, 2024 Author #3 Posted March 26, 2024 Thanks for the reply, my friend Much benefit from your words, thank you I will organize entry
someonesomewhr Posted March 26, 2024 #4 Posted March 26, 2024 you'll always lose money in this long run
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