I am interested to know your personal perspective and experience as well. I understand that as gamblers, we have different financial statuses in life. Some gamble for fun, while others are very serious about it. Can you relate to the question and answer it? How realistic is your target profit when gambling? Are you already happy with a 100% return, or do you want a 1000% return? Please use figures in your explanation so we can understand it better.
Doubling my funds is good and I'll love it, but that doesn't mean my gambling session would come to an end, it means to me that I've been given back my initial balance and I'll reset my balance to the initial by withdrawing the excess and continue gambling until my session ends or my casino bankroll is exhausted, I can manage a 300%, 500% or whatever I can get before my grabbing session comes to an end with my timing.
I don't care much how much I win or lose in gambling since I don't involve much funds in it and at the same time I can't deny that recording profits is a joy giver in gambling and I'll love my winning streak to last as long as possible.
In general, this is a great strategy, to withdraw the surplus and continue playing, but I know many cases among my friends who, as soon as they lost, replenished their balance with the same money to continue playing. And the worst thing is that they did not even think about it, but did it instantly. It turns out that they could not even withdraw these surpluses, but leave them, but they preferred to engage in self-soothing.
As for me, I will not deceive myself and will immediately answer that doubling money for me is a small result and I came to make x5 from my deposit, and this is the minimum. Of course, many will say that I want too much, but I am ready to lose my deposit, because I understand perfectly well that I take on more risk than all the other players.