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Topic: Are you developing as a player? - page 10. (Read 1493 times)

legendary
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July 16, 2024, 11:02:12 PM
#4
That's a lot of questions but I will try to answer some of them.
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 If you take your entire gaming history, would you say that you have learned anything during this time?
In other words, are you progressing as a player? Is your strategy improving? Is the quality of risk management and money management improving? Have you learned to control your emotions?
Yes, I have learned to control myself but there will always be a time when emotions get the better of me and I keep on depositing because of the ease of payment options. If as a gambler we call "control" as progress then I guess it is progress in my case. Money management for me is when you will be able to stop when your brain tells you to stop even if you have the means to deposit again. I've learned that the hard way after losing a lot of money and some money that is intended for something important.
I don't think emotions can be controlled easily, there will always be that tendency where we weren't able to control it but we must at least resist the temptation to make more deposits.

Are your winning statistics stable? Do losses keep you out of the game? Have you learned to recover from losses? Are you getting better at predicting the results of sports matches?
No, winning had been hard this week. Yes, losses keep me out of the game especially if I feel like I've been wasting too much time and money on it. I have not yet bet consecutive games in sports because I am waiting for the NBA to start again. I will try to record everything once it starts again.
legendary
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July 16, 2024, 10:47:06 PM
#3
I used to until I got to a point where I was making a regular income of several hundred a month and that's where I stopped. With how hard the field is, it was not worth the effort-reward of trying to climb higher. Now for some time I have been playing less as in the end you get a little bored because it is always the same, especially due to variance. If playing poker was like writing here, which has no variance, I think I would play more hours but my finances are pretty good today (I have been cultivating them for years).

It is a question that only makes sense, as you mention, in skill games.
legendary
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July 16, 2024, 10:33:29 PM
#2
You've got lots of questions right there. Anyway, it's more or less the same for me as far as strategy is concerned. It has always been analyzing who's likely to win and who's likely to loss vis-à-vis the worthiness of the odds. On the other hand, I've always been trying to keep my gambling account's balance minimal. This way, I won't be spending much due to impulsive betting. Pre-fight bets aren't a problem with me. It's when I'm trying to catch the best odds while watching the game live that's when I often encounter problems.
legendary
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Merit: 3477
July 16, 2024, 10:03:07 PM
#1
I want to ask everyone interested in the topic of betting a question: are you developing as a betting player? Now I don't mean casino games that are completely dependent on luck. I write about sports and other bets in which you can make a profit in the long term, although it is very difficult and the percentage of such players is very small.
 I also ask that those who “play for fun” not take part in the discussion. Such people, in my opinion, have little valuable to say on this topic.
 If you take your entire gaming history, would you say that you have learned anything during this time?
In other words, are you progressing as a player? Is your strategy improving? Is the quality of risk management and money management improving? Have you learned to control your emotions? Are your winning statistics stable? Do losses keep you out of the game? Have you learned to recover from losses? Are you getting better at predicting the results of sports matches?
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