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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Going all-in has definitely been a heart pounding move for me on a few occasions, particularly when the chips are down, so to speak. I remember this one time, feeling the weight of a dwindling bankroll, I decided to go all-in on blackjack. It was a mix of desperation and a hunch, and fortunately, that day, luck was on my side. The dealer busted, and I managed to not only recover but actually turn a small profit.

As for a favorite game for such high-stakes moves, blackjack is my go-to because it feels like there's a bit more control involved, even though it's still hugely dependent on the luck of the draw. My record? Well, it's a mix of memorable saves and, admittedly, some dives too deep. I don't have an exact track record, but those moments of triumph definitely stick out in my mind. They're thrilling but also a good reminder to play responsibly and not make a habit of relying on all-in bets to bail me out.
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Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
Do not let your mind deceive you, we are so good at finding patterns that we can in fact find them where they do not exist, so as long as the casino in which you are playing has a good reputation and it has been on the industry for a few years already, then it is not likely that you are being cheated and teased on that way, what is happening is that you are the one that is deceiving yourself into thinking like that, and you are doing this because you still have the hope of recovering the money you have lost, and if you were to let go of that hope, you will notice that you no longer have those thoughts anymore.
Maybe the typical gambler is more on the fast increase and hang it on one spin, it is a very action that I use too because like what you said it will bind the mind and will only cause problems in the future when our money is gone but our gambling desire still wants to continue the game, that's what is very dangerous from such actions.

And again if doing all this looks like a person who does not enjoy gambling for fun because he is potentially going to finish his gambling soon, but maybe someone enjoys his bets differently there is a difference that cannot be equated even though it is basically the same.
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Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
Do not let your mind deceive you, we are so good at finding patterns that we can in fact find them where they do not exist, so as long as the casino in which you are playing has a good reputation and it has been on the industry for a few years already, then it is not likely that you are being cheated and teased on that way, what is happening is that you are the one that is deceiving yourself into thinking like that, and you are doing this because you still have the hope of recovering the money you have lost, and if you were to let go of that hope, you will notice that you no longer have those thoughts anymore.
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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

It has certainly saved me several times.
I'm the type of player who doesn't like to suffer from several small defeats when the remaining balance is insignificant. I prefer to bet everything I have at once and resign myself to a possible defeat and then go do something else, but then the sites are very mean to me... they make me win just to cheer me up again and then slowly suck me away my profits... another all-in and again a win... I've done this three times in a row and in the end I lost everything again Tongue

This type of all-in is the best there is, as it gives us a second chance when we are already resigned to defeat. Several times I've thought that the site manipulated the results just to make me win and make me play some more Cheesy

Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
I have done this thing for sometime too on the time that this is already my last bet or something that last drop of my bankroll on which i would really be definitely be having that kind of mindset or thinking that
this might be able to have that kind of breaking even or trying to recover my loses at least and could be able to prolong the game further on which it might not really be that big enough to cover up that possible
recovery at least it would really be able to stretched up somehow when it comes into your capital and could be able to enjoy up even more.

All-in kind of betting or playing isnt something that recommended because once you do bust then it would be completely over but on the time that you are really just that depending or basing
up into the amount that you are really that been trying out to make it extend then its your choice. The important thing on here is that you dont really be able to find yourself
making out additional deposit on the time that you are really that losing it all.
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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

It has certainly saved me several times.
I'm the type of player who doesn't like to suffer from several small defeats when the remaining balance is insignificant. I prefer to bet everything I have at once and resign myself to a possible defeat and then go do something else, but then the sites are very mean to me... they make me win just to cheer me up again and then slowly suck me away my profits... another all-in and again a win... I've done this three times in a row and in the end I lost everything again Tongue

This type of all-in is the best there is, as it gives us a second chance when we are already resigned to defeat. Several times I've thought that the site manipulated the results just to make me win and make me play some more Cheesy

Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
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This does not sound very honest Cheesy What about beloved greed factor? When all-in wins, people often go all-in in next bet also, because they feel they are now exceptionally lucky, and they can recover spend time on previous unsuccessful gambling period with a huge bet.

It is hard to believe anyone ever managed to save bankroll by all-in. Suppose gambler had 100 bucks, gambler with 1-2-5 bets and went down to having few tens bucks left. If he bets all-in, the odds must be around 3-5 or even more (depends on his play). Or have a series of all-in wins.

I think it depends on what will be the bankroll status after the all-in bet. Usually people really slow down if they are already in huge loss while all-in bet makes them breakeven due to the intensity of that last bet. Only few people will follow up another greedy bet after the feeling of assurance for being on breakeven after a messy losing situation.
Not all gamblers will have a rethink to slow down after getting a messy result from a greedy bet, instead of making a calculative slow bet they would prefer to double up or go all in believing that if they lose then they lose it all but by chance that they win they win it all huge.

Not minding the great feeling of excitement that will be in the process that I made a fortune from going all-in I still don't accept it as a good  profitable gambling strategy because chances are that you might go all-in-one at a go as many times and get no single win whereas you would have lost a large sum of money by then, and this could be money the gambler can't afford to lose, the implication is that in a worse case scenario the gambler embarks on loss chasing.
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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Never happened to me, and never will I depend upon such trivial and inconsequential thing to save my bankroll from utter loss when I could just take the more guaranteed route and play smartly. Not virtue signaling here nor telling you guys what to do, but making ludicrous bets only to end up wishing for that haymaker of a win to get you up from the losses you incurred is nothing short of what gambling addicts do on the daily. They get the money, they make bets, and when their shit is already down to the last bet they sometimes go all in and hope for the best, which by the way, never happens reliably. So if you're into gambling and you really want to make sure you don't lose your shit when you gamble either mentally and financially, you better make the smart decisions from now on and start going for a more sustainable way of securing your bankroll, rather than hope and pray to RNGsus for an all-in win.

It's not gonna happen, and the casino you're playing with will just take that last bet of yours with nothing but a "thank you for playing" to give you. Be more sensible and start gambling responsibly instead of pushing for high-stakes games when you can't win shit.
legendary
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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I have done this several times already not because of the deteriorating bankroll or losses but mostly because my starting bankroll hasn't even improved in several hours of playing. For example, starting bankroll was $100 and let's say after 6 to 7 hours of playing (of course with breaks), the bankroll just yielded a total of $120-$150.

A profit is a profit, yes. But I consider that as a total waste of time as nothing happened after long hours of playing.
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Plenty of times! I sometimes click on raise bet to buy free spins on slots without knowing that I maxed out my bankroll. I effectively doubled or tripled my money on that one occasion which prompted me to stop playing for the day and be satisfied with the win. There are also times out of frustration due to loss streaks that I click on all-in just to be done with the game. Lo and behold, I get the win and continue to play until I get back from my original bankroll  Cheesy

This is pure luck held me some man!  Grin Well that's the risk that we must take in gambling. Otherwise if wee let it miss, then we basically losses the opportunity to make money on that same day. Really it just takes guts to risk it all to zero of your account that if you lose you may get into debt, but if you win and continue, you may get back to breakeven of your betting account.

On my experience, I just accept the loss for the day. Come back the next day it may give me another opportunity. No hate, but this is just what works for me. Because for me casino is always be there, so no need to rush to get back on my original cash amount. I take my time.
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Honestly, in the past, I have always done this action because by betting, all I have is the desire to return previous losses but I remember where I lost more than won even though it was in football betting and some in dice or crashes.
Now just think that the action is always careless because you want to catch up with the loss so don't do it anymore for now, it's much better to play normally than to be allin on a certain game even though you imagine is lucky.
I agree with you that when we have a loss and we want to recover our losses instead of playing normally then we may get more losses and we may not be able to recover the lost fund as at this point our loss reaches the peak. So, undoubtedly we should play normally instead of trying to recover all losses at a time.
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None. Whenever I go all-in, that means I am losing it and I am not going to make any money at all. I have zero luck when it comes to those type of returns, because it is not really that profitable for me to even attempt that. Which is why I just end up playing with regular amount of money at regular intervals and if it ends then it ends. Meaning, if I am betting 5 dollars per bet, I do that when I have 100 dollars in my bankroll, and same when I have last 5 dollars too, doesn't change anything at all.

This is why I believe that we are not going to get anything different for me, if it works then it works. Usually I do not make any changes because that way even though I end up with a loss again, at least I do not make any mistakes at all, it is the same thing for me all the time.
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Plenty of times! I sometimes click on raise bet to buy free spins on slots without knowing that I maxed out my bankroll. I effectively doubled or tripled my money on that one occasion which prompted me to stop playing for the day and be satisfied with the win. There are also times out of frustration due to loss streaks that I click on all-in just to be done with the game. Lo and behold, I get the win and continue to play until I get back from my original bankroll  Cheesy
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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I don't know how reliable this technique is but I sometimes only resort to this when I know am ready to actually lose everything or agreed that luck should play its course. Sometimes gambling can turn from having fun to stress consuming especially when the results you are hoping for isn't actually coming and this can make a gambler go all in despite knowing that it's involves him risking everything.
You'll only feel the stress when you are seeing that your bankroll has been slowly depleted, it's not a good sign as that only says you lack patience, and because of you eventually become desperate, you wanted to end your session by doing all in on your bet. And guess what? if you win, you'll still continue to gamble and no doubt you will lose in the long run. See, when you are indiscipline, that will never save your bankroll as you don't only gamble once, your mind is already condition to gamble more and it's expected to loss due to bad bankroll management.

I read a lot of articles and there hasn't been a all in bankroll management, it's always about taking a percentage of your bankroll per wager.
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I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I don't know how reliable this technique is but I sometimes only resort to this when I know am ready to actually lose everything or agreed that luck should play its course. Sometimes gambling can turn from having fun to stress consuming especially when the results you are hoping for isn't actually coming and this can make a gambler go all in despite knowing that it's involves him risking everything.
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Supposedly, the losses and defeats that we have experienced can make us aware of the bad behavior that we often do when gambling. In fact, this actually happens the opposite, where the defeat makes us even more curious about gambling. This can happen because there is an assumption that the more often you lose, the closer you are to a big win. an absurd assumption, but many people do it, including me personally... hahaha really stupid. which in the end, instead of getting a big win, actually adds to the losses experienced. And maybe that's why we have to impose limits on the gambling activities carried out, and the money spent on gambling, so that the losses experienced when gambling are at least a little controlled and minimized.

Haha, you're not alone in thinking that way, trust me. It's that classic gambler's fallacy, right? Thinking the next one's going to be the big win, especially after a losing streak. It's weirdly optimistic but definitely traps a lot of us into chasing losses. Setting those limits like you mentioned is crucial. It's all about damage control. Recognizing that you're falling into that trap and taking steps to mitigate it is actually pretty smart, not stupid at all. It's about making sure the fun stays fun and doesn't turn into a problem. Keep that self-awareness going!

And I also agree with what you said, that gambling can be a trap that is difficult to get out of. And it is quite important for us to be able to recognize dangerous patterns and set limits so that we are protected from even greater losses. Self-awareness is the main key in maintaining and maintaining gambling so that it remains enjoyable and safe, without causing significant losses or other negative impacts that are bad for our financial balance and lives. Admitting mistakes that have been made while gambling, and taking steps to improve everything for the better so that it doesn't lead to serious problems.
Limit and moderation is everything or something that you would really be needing to have once you do step your foot into the field of gambling because once you dont have this kind of moderation towards yourself and with your spending then sooner or later you would be finding yourself at such great trouble specially when finances is already that been depleting out.It would really be that something crucial if we do speak about self control
on which most  gamblers would really be able to experience this stuff on the time that they would be doing gambling. Going all in bets is a solid indication that you are already that out of control with your bankroll
on which it is really that a common sign that you are gradually that getting addicted to it. Therefore, it would really be just that right that you should really do know on what you are doing.

Budget up a specific amount of bankroll with your gambling sessions and its not bad to have that all in in the last line, the important thing on here is that you dont really add up some deposits on the time that you would really be busting it all 100%. Limit and moderation would really be always the key or something which is really that important.
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Supposedly, the losses and defeats that we have experienced can make us aware of the bad behavior that we often do when gambling. In fact, this actually happens the opposite, where the defeat makes us even more curious about gambling. This can happen because there is an assumption that the more often you lose, the closer you are to a big win. an absurd assumption, but many people do it, including me personally... hahaha really stupid. which in the end, instead of getting a big win, actually adds to the losses experienced. And maybe that's why we have to impose limits on the gambling activities carried out, and the money spent on gambling, so that the losses experienced when gambling are at least a little controlled and minimized.

Haha, you're not alone in thinking that way, trust me. It's that classic gambler's fallacy, right? Thinking the next one's going to be the big win, especially after a losing streak. It's weirdly optimistic but definitely traps a lot of us into chasing losses. Setting those limits like you mentioned is crucial. It's all about damage control. Recognizing that you're falling into that trap and taking steps to mitigate it is actually pretty smart, not stupid at all. It's about making sure the fun stays fun and doesn't turn into a problem. Keep that self-awareness going!

And I also agree with what you said, that gambling can be a trap that is difficult to get out of. And it is quite important for us to be able to recognize dangerous patterns and set limits so that we are protected from even greater losses. Self-awareness is the main key in maintaining and maintaining gambling so that it remains enjoyable and safe, without causing significant losses or other negative impacts that are bad for our financial balance and lives. Admitting mistakes that have been made while gambling, and taking steps to improve everything for the better so that it doesn't lead to serious problems.
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I remember when someone played all-in bet in one of our local sports betting hall and he was also saying that it is also go-all-bet. And he loss big amount of money which he regreted for using all the money that was remaining in his hand to play only one single game and lost all. All in bet is very dangerous and risky instead the situation is, it is better to split the money and bet differently unless the money is not big enough to bet twice.
And one thing I also know is that we should not chase our loss because that can lead to another great loss that you might not forget in your life.
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What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
sometimes I do this but very rarely in roulette games or Crazy Time but when the budget is only around $5 remaining and my reason for going all in is not to recover losses but just to try my luck on the remaining budget I have.
even though this is legal to do, in my opinion it is not recommended for anyone to do this if they are not prepared to lose the remaining amount of the budget they have and it is better to use the remaining budget to bet the next day.

maybe I've forgotten a little what the best amount was when I went all in, but as far as I remember in the CT game, I bet all in on the bonus and got a multiplier of around 25x.
but lately I rarely do it because I'm a bit busy with real work so I rarely access casino games.
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I did all in bets several times but I lost most of them. Perhaps the one that I remember when an all in bet save my bankroll was when I played in duelbits. At that time I played slot normally, started with $300 bankroll but unluckily my bankroll dropped to $100 quickly. With the $100 remaining balance, I decide to buy bonus feature in slot game and luckily it gave me around 16x return so my balance boosted to $1600.
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This does not sound very honest Cheesy What about beloved greed factor? When all-in wins, people often go all-in in next bet also, because they feel they are now exceptionally lucky, and they can recover spend time on previous unsuccessful gambling period with a huge bet.

It is hard to believe anyone ever managed to save bankroll by all-in. Suppose gambler had 100 bucks, gambler with 1-2-5 bets and went down to having few tens bucks left. If he bets all-in, the odds must be around 3-5 or even more (depends on his play). Or have a series of all-in wins.

I think it depends on what will be the bankroll status after the all-in bet. Usually people really slow down if they are already in huge loss while all-in bet makes them breakeven due to the intensity of that last bet. Only few people will follow up another greedy bet after the feeling of assurance for being on breakeven after a messy losing situation.

In my experience, I usually stop immediately my gambling and call it a day because there’s nothing good can come to you for continuing the gambling if you are already resorted to a one time big time bet for recovery. Most of the time, the greediness part that you said will happened to people that already in adrenaline rush that cause losses.

I have different experience. I did that myself and saw how others gamble until the moment they realise that they are way down from deposited amount, and all of a sudden a stupid idea of "going all-in and trying to win back everything that was lost in a single bet" appears in the head Cheesy Often amateur do that. They dont realize that if they fail before, they wont get extra luck for all-in bet. I used to do that when I was much younger. But now my vision on gambling changed. I would rather not go all-in at all, but leave what is left and return later with new deposit Cheesy
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