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legendary
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Nec Recisa Recedit
June 09, 2023, 05:04:42 AM
#10
this can be a sign of gambling addiction (you should pay attention I guess).
because betting compulsively is never a good sign.
how to solve it? I think you need to set yourself some (realistic) limits. Reach an amount and withdraw.
invest these winnings in btc or assets that potentially guarantee a dividend/income...or Just spend for your free time!

In my opinioni its pretty useless to risk / or to go all in, I find it a suicidal move in practice Is a losing game in the long term with devastating effect since you want win back the same amount (and never make a cashout Sad )
legendary
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Bons.io Telegram Casino
June 09, 2023, 04:52:36 AM
#9
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.

You're so lucky not every gambler has the opportunity to reach that earning but unfortunately, you have a worse habit and mindset of not getting satisfied, you are trying to reach the $1 million in one go that's a long shot it can be considered a lottery jackpot.

The first thing that you need to do is to let go of that $1 million goal and be satisfied with tripling your earning you are good at gambling but lack the control and the right mindset you know that the house will eventually beat you as you keep on chasing that big jackpot, but you keep denying it and so you end up losing.

You can eventually reach that $1 million all you have to do is to be satisfied with small earnings or it will become a cycle of winning a lot and then losing everything in one go.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
June 09, 2023, 04:44:44 AM
#8
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.
If you have goals and targets why not continue to pursue getting it, $ 1000 to $ 100k that's already great in my opinion and you are a bold gambler in my opinion so that you can make money fast and also run out fast, I don't assume that you are an addict, but you are just a crazy gambler who made too much money and chance.

I will not be as brave as you, if I win $90k then I will immediately withdraw it then keep it as an investment by buying some crypto for the next few years, but it all comes back to you as long as you still want to chase $1 million dollars you can chase it if Want to. keep going guys, don't forget to control yourself and the game
sr. member
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June 09, 2023, 04:36:36 AM
#7
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.
You bet very boldly and risky and also feel dissatisfied with what you got, and you have to realize that the ambition to play will end in disappointment and also have to realize that in the end the house will take it all.
You are not a professional gambler but a reckless and greedy gambler who wants to always win or chase losses because this is highly discouraged, and your confidence will result in two things, if you lose you will be very sorry because the amount is very large, and if you win, you will be a very lucky person and become rich.
legendary
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June 09, 2023, 04:25:56 AM
#6
Well if you can turn a thousand into a hundred thousand, that means you only need self-control and patience. You are already capable of making 100z on your bankroll, and what's lacking right now is your ability to wait. Don't worry, patience and self-control is also lacking on a lot of gamblers and not just you, so you're obviously not alone in this dilemma. 10 instances of that $1000 to $100,000 and you're already a millionaire, and you did it a couple of times already.
copper member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
June 09, 2023, 04:13:45 AM
#5
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

You have a serious problem on taking profit. I’m sure that you don’t have any target profit when you are gambling which is why you keep chasing huge profit at some point when you have a huge bank roll because you are already bored on playing slowly.

Do you play small bets from your starting bankroll until you get that final bankroll before you all in or you keep doing all in bet since the beginning?

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.

This is your problem. You have small bankroll while your target is very high. You are getting too excited when you are already climbing near it. Set a maximum profit per game and just maintain a balance for a starter bankroll again so that you can secure your profit and build your target profit slowly. The chance of doing this over and over is very high because you are not taking profit out of the casino. You already have the talent? Just use proper bankroll management.
legendary
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June 09, 2023, 04:06:59 AM
#4
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.

While you go all in be patient and make a really good analysis of the event you are going to bet in.If we check the odds of all different sports,like soccer,basketball,tennis,baseball I am sure you as a sharp bettor will have no difficulties to find a couple or 3-4 games which in total will make the odd of 2 and bet all in in these type of events together in a parlay.I am saying so as no matter how sharp you are you are risking a lot in parlaying a lot of high odds in your sport bet events.

If you want to get over it and forget the 1 million dollar dream,just be patient,count the days,do not think about gambling,go and recover in a rehab center where you will be offline with 0 chances of gambling and I am sure you will forget about sport betting then.
hero member
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June 09, 2023, 03:08:46 AM
#3
and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.
Why do you feel fucked when you should already know how gambling works, it is not a win-win situation because sometimes you lose too and in your case you've had a good start and can win quite a lot compared to your losing time, but what also messed you up are you inability to cash out your winning and rather you went all in and there after losing everything in the process.

By the way, do you mind sharing some screenshot evidence, that can show your betting pattern plus how much you time you spent in gambling, but since you said you do sport bet so you were not involved in the game so I can ascribe this to addiction but your case is something that close to addiction.
sr. member
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Merit: 284
June 09, 2023, 03:00:30 AM
#2
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.

     -  What is that? from your 1000$ starting gamble you managed to grow 100k$? or instead of only losing 1000$ you lost 100k$? did I understand correctly? Because gambling is always a loss and always a win.

That's why if you always experience winning there are only two things, either you are really lucky or you use fraud. Today, the loss of gambling by players often in a casino is normal in gambling and cannot be changed.
member
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June 09, 2023, 02:34:18 AM
#1
I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000

With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.

I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.

How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.
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