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February 08, 2025, 05:00:44 AM
#62
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?
I think only being strict a d sticking to your budgets is the best approach to manage looses on gambling when realized that you can not escape loosing while on a short run.

Not even your gambling patterns can help it out because consistently sticking to your patterns or adapting to new patterns would still have you aslt stake to looses.

So, disciplines is the only way so you can always walk away to avoid more looses.
That's right, it's basically like budgeting, if I had a decent bankroll, say $2,000 for gambling, and I only bet 1% per wager ($20 per bet), I wouldn’t worry too much about a 10-game losing streak. So, that’s just 10 out of 100 bets, meaning I’d still have 90 more chances to recover my losses.

But let’s be honest here, most of us don’t follow that strategy as we’re just regular gamblers who play with whatever money is in our wallets. We bet, and if we lose, we just reload and keep going. There’s no strict bankroll management, no fixed plan, just gambling as we go.

And i do prefer up this way on which i dont really that fixate myself when it comes into this aspect on which i do able to make up some bets then it will be totally random when it comes to the amount because there are indeed some situations on which you will be able to make yourself that having that bigger bet than the other specially if you arent sure. The important thing on here is that whenever you do make up bets then its important that you do consider out the analysis that you do have on a specific bet and not really just that carelessly doing bets without any basis.

 As for the amount then its also that important you do really know or wary about the risks management that you will be setting out and not really just that giving out that all in bet because this is where bettors do usually blown up their entire bankroll for that way whenever that they had become that impulsive just because they've been too positive on a certain bet on which they have forgotten on trying out to allocate something or % of entire bankroll.

When you are on a losing streak then have a break and relax yourself on trying out to ease up that disappointment because this is really the usual reason on why people do experience even further loses just because they do forgot on what are the things that should really be done specially this one involves money and thats why its normal that they will be having such reaction.
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February 08, 2025, 04:49:34 AM
#61
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?

Betting multiple times per day or on most games on the board?
Sticking to one bet per day and being selective?
If you go with one bet per day, have you found it to be successful in the long run? Or do you break your own rule from time to time?

A large number of bets will scatter your attention, instead of focusing on analyzing a single match you need to choose many bets each day, and this will only allow you to make a superficial analysis, which may not be enough. I tend to place one or two bets per week and be especially selective with them. If you place many bets you agree to bets that you are not completely sure about, and this will increase the likelihood of losing.
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February 08, 2025, 04:34:03 AM
#60
Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?

Betting multiple times per day or on most games on the board?
Sticking to one bet per day and being selective?
If you go with one bet per day, have you found it to be successful in the long run? Or do you break your own rule from time to time?

This is dangerous and don try attempt to you hahah Usually when I hit a lose streak but I still have an amount of money on this monthly budget then I will go all in the last ride and hope that my last bet is gonna win and this is super high risk.

betting multiple times or not is based on my mood I do sometimes bet multiple but when I'm in bad mood I only play one game on single time

for the last question NO and I don't successful in the betting or gambling hahah
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February 08, 2025, 03:59:07 AM
#59
Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?
When I'm consistently on a losing streak even on my gambling days, I tend to go for a break, maybe for hours before another session. In my thought, maybe the demon is passing by and causing loses, so I'll quit and return possibly when the guardian angel is around to secure wins  Grin


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Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?

Betting multiple times per day or on most games on the board?
Sticking to one bet per day and being selective?
If you go with one bet per day, have you found it to be successful in the long run? Or do you break your own rule from time to time?
I don't bet everyday, I seldomly bet within the week, possibly only when my mind is troubled with work and I want to decongest my thoughts, then I gamble.

My major gambling schedule is on weekends, Saturday and Sunday precisely. Then I have more than one bet for the day, even more since I'll be trying luck on both sports bets and casino games, although I never forget to gamble responsibly.
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February 08, 2025, 03:57:36 AM
#58
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?
I think only being strict a d sticking to your budgets is the best approach to manage looses on gambling when realized that you can not escape loosing while on a short run.

Not even your gambling patterns can help it out because consistently sticking to your patterns or adapting to new patterns would still have you aslt stake to looses.

So, disciplines is the only way so you can always walk away to avoid more looses.
That's right, it's basically like budgeting, if I had a decent bankroll, say $2,000 for gambling, and I only bet 1% per wager ($20 per bet), I wouldn’t worry too much about a 10-game losing streak. So, that’s just 10 out of 100 bets, meaning I’d still have 90 more chances to recover my losses.

But let’s be honest here, most of us don’t follow that strategy as we’re just regular gamblers who play with whatever money is in our wallets. We bet, and if we lose, we just reload and keep going. There’s no strict bankroll management, no fixed plan, just gambling as we go.
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February 08, 2025, 03:27:21 AM
#57
If it is not working, take a break and try again later... this is how I approach gambling be it the sports betting side and the casino side that  have started showing more interest in. There is always a lucky period for a gambler and that time everything you play will work and you may be tempted to think that it is so easy. This is where many gamblers development bad habits through recklessness and ignoring risk management and when the bad moment hits, they are completely wiped out. Staying humble and disciplined is very important because that is the only way you can set rules and follow them.
Taking a break when you lose can be a good alternative, so that way we can evaluate the causes of the defeat we get, by resting of course gives time for us to reflect, analyse mistakes, and plan better strategies for carrying out our next gambling activities, those who continue to gamble without rest and evaluation after defeat often invite bigger defeats to occur, because usually they no longer think rationally in making every decision.
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February 08, 2025, 03:20:25 AM
#56
I don't want to do this kind of supposition because betting every day for me is too much that I always try to limit betting for 1 week only at most 3 times betting so that I don't want to allow myself to bet more just because I want to avoid excessive betting and conditions where I don't think clearly because I never take a break in gambling that is done.

But when maybe the worst condition like this happens then the treatment is actually the same as other gambling where we just need to take a break or we should try to rest ourselves so as not to gamble every day.

Gambling every day is too much and such excesses are not good in the long run so if anyone is still gambling or gambling every day like the example given by the OP then stop the crazy thing of gambling excessively.

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February 08, 2025, 03:16:25 AM
#55
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?
I think only being strict a d sticking to your budgets is the best approach to manage looses on gambling when realized that you can not escape loosing while on a short run.

Not even your gambling patterns can help it out because consistently sticking to your patterns or adapting to new patterns would still have you aslt stake to looses.

So, disciplines is the only way so you can always walk away to avoid more looses.
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February 08, 2025, 03:03:36 AM
#54
If it is not working, take a break and try again later... this is how I approach gambling be it the sports betting side and the casino side that  have started showing more interest in. There is always a lucky period for a gambler and that time everything you play will work and you may be tempted to think that it is so easy. This is where many gamblers development bad habits through recklessness and ignoring risk management and when the bad moment hits, they are completely wiped out. Staying humble and disciplined is very important because that is the only way you can set rules and follow them.
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February 08, 2025, 02:49:16 AM
#53
Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?
After having a losing streak at least 10 streak im one game, i eventually stop then will come back later of the day or tomorrow, depends on my "luck detection" irl lmao. Seriously, i play 2-3 games once my i keep lossing or my deposits runs out i'd better stop and call it a day than trying another trick or strategy to come back.
That’s some pro-level discipline, I wish I had that kind of resistance to just walk away when I’m losing. The problem is, sometimes I lose control because it feels like a challenge. And honestly, I don’t even believe in luck when it comes to gambling. The irony? I still rely on it with confidence. But man, those losing streaks really piss me off sometimes.
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February 08, 2025, 02:14:49 AM
#52
There was a situation which make me want to recover my loses after experience losing streak and sometimes it's hard to hold myself not gambling but recently i have changed my mindset about my losing streak that everytime i lost my money i always decide to stop gambling because if i still insist want to continue gambling it will makes me suffering deep lost and i think i have good self control now because i can consider lost gambling is not a big deal and it's not more than just not my lucky day and currently if i was experience losing streak usually i didn't gambling for few days
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February 08, 2025, 01:56:10 AM
#51
My approach is simple, I gamble as long as I have the money but I never chase my losses.
So here's what I do, If my wager per bet is $10 I’ll stick to $10 even if I go on a 10-game losing streak. I know losing isn’t fun but that’s just how the game works.

If I still believe I can win, I’ll keep going. But if I lose confidence, then I stop... simple as that.

Same here, but the only difference is that I don't gamble more than 1% of my income and if I gamble for like two to three days I will still have to give it a break for some days, or better still I can decide to wait until next weekend, of course as Long as gambling is concerned losing is very certain even if you apply all the whole skill in gambling you will definitely experience lose.

Which is why we don't need to stake more than 1% of our income so that we won't panic whenever time we lose in gamble, because is only when you stake using a huge amount of money maybe if the outcome didn't work as it is expected then we start panicking, this is why is always advisable to stake with what we can afford to lose.

That means you need a decent income, otherwise, gambling 1% of a small salary wouldn’t be enjoyable. Let’s say someone earns only $500 a month, that would mean a gambling budget of just $5 per month, which doesn’t seem realistic for someone who’s really into gambling.

In reality, those struggling financially tend to be the most aggressive gamblers, which makes them easy targets for gambling addiction, and instead of taking responsibility, some end up blaming the casino when things go out of their expectation.
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February 08, 2025, 01:54:18 AM
#50
Everyone has streaks like that, but for me, going straight ahead is pretty pointless. I won't tempt fate to spend my small amounts if I can't win. Reading the OP's post, I'm honestly surprised by his persistence and regularity in playing, and to some extent, I admire him, since I and my circle play from time to time, relying on the money that we are sometimes ready to lose.
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February 08, 2025, 01:19:23 AM
#49
I just take a break for a few days if I experience a losing streak. Because I personally don't feel that there is anything to chase when gambling - it's not a guarantee that if you gamble again continuously you will be able to win - so when my luck is very low, I won't force myself to gamble my money, anyway I can gamble the following week. You know that taking a break is sometimes quite helpful for you to refresh your mind.
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February 08, 2025, 12:52:09 AM
#48
Being more selective in betting is something I do, so I don't bet every day, only on matches and types of sports that are quite familiar.
I used to bet every day for several months and there were at least 5 bets in one day because it was only a single bet, and the results were not very satisfying even though overall it was still profitable.
So in my opinion it is better to be selective unless you are a bettor who has a lot of time to analyze and also large capital, because having many single bets with a small bet basis sometimes the overall result is still minus.
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February 07, 2025, 09:59:09 PM
#47
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?

Betting multiple times per day or on most games on the board?
Sticking to one bet per day and being selective?
If you go with one bet per day, have you found it to be successful in the long run? Or do you break your own rule from time to time?

If I don't find it bad and negatively affects my funds, I would prefer to choose one bet per day instead of increasing bets without an assurance of winning.
However, being successful in the long won't be reliable and if I ever break that rule of mine I think that's the biggest mistake I've made. Yet in the end no one's to blame but me.
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February 07, 2025, 09:47:20 PM
#46
Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?

Betting multiple times per day or on most games on the board?
Sticking to one bet per day and being selective?
If you go with one bet per day, have you found it to be successful in the long run? Or do you break your own rule from time to time?
If you want to control a losing streak, then you need to know the type of games you have been playing that you lose most often. And then stick to the one that favors you most by betting one per day. Don't go beyond betting on multiple games in a day because even if you win in one you might lose in the rest of them. This is one of the best approach to reduce the way we lose. Remove the mindset of betting multiple games because you think you will win in one which means you won't lose your entire money.
Actually as a good gambler for you to be able to control losing streak is by stick to one bet per day. Because if you continue betting more than one slips in day that's how you would be losing more and more in gambling, normally a gambler is supposed to have a strategy that favor him in gambling and stick to it, rather than betting multiple games then at last you ended up winning one ticket and lose the rest.
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February 07, 2025, 09:40:19 PM
#45
The first thing to know is that victory in all types of gambling will not be easily obtained and there is no victory that can last in the long term or victory that is obtained consistently, even if it is done with the skills that are owned, it will not necessarily make us win consistently. The bet that was made has ended in defeat, then the option that must be done is to stop to rest, this must be done by those who are wise in gambling.

Unlike those who gamble unwisely, when they lose they will not easily stop, they will continue to gamble until they can get a victory that makes them stop, even when they win, sometimes they continue.

The point is we must be able to limit everything well, because that is the key to gambling to be in a safe state.
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February 07, 2025, 08:52:27 PM
#44
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?
every gambler knows that losing or meaning is constant in the gambling and that is the experience and for them to overcome losing that we touch them all that to make them to be depressed is for them to bet what they can afford to lose but a process whereby they are the kind of gamblers Who Don't Bet what you can afford to lose that today he lost in gambling will be a nightmare that is why I can agree with you that every gambler has its own experience in gambling so I believe that be able to pay our own experience in in the gambling so that others will learn from it
Will not be like that, every gamblers does have experience and they can also see every experience and also the solutions made by others but not necessarily they can learn and try to have the right approach to every bad result that occurs, there will be gamblers who always make the same mistakes every time.
For those who only care about profit money or winning, they must chase losses when experiencing consecutive lost, this is natural attitude to do even though it is highly discouraged, the only best thing in dealing with consecutive lost is to stop gambling for while and try to stay in control.
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February 07, 2025, 08:35:23 PM
#43
I have another question...

Every gambler has experienced a losing streak, so I’m curious - how do you handle it?

Let’s put it in a betting scenario where we bet every day. Which approach do you think is better for managing losses?

Betting multiple times per day or on most games on the board?
Sticking to one bet per day and being selective?
If you go with one bet per day, have you found it to be successful in the long run? Or do you break your own rule from time to time?

The one-bet-a-day, selective approach is the one I would recommend, as it emphasizes discipline and careful bankroll management. This strategy allows you to analyze the odds more deeply and choose bets with the greatest potential for success, since by limiting the number of bets, you avoid impulsive decisions and better manage your financial risks.

Of course, the long-term effectiveness of this approach depends on the player’s discipline and ability to resist the temptation to bet impulsively. That’s why it’s crucial to maintain a long-term view, understand the odds and manage your bankroll carefully, because breaking this rule, even occasionally, can result in significant losses and compromise your strategy.

But this is just my opinion, as I believe that the important thing is for each bettor to be aware of their own limitations and adapt their strategy as needed, especially in a constantly changing market with so many different games and bets.
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