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February 07, 2025, 11:10:23 AM
#19
Ordinarily, I always fail to have significant winnings each time I gamble for days straight up; even if it's once a day, I always end up losing a few of the bets. Sometimes, almost all the bet slips will end up on the losing side. Talk more of gambling more than once a day.

To reduce how much I could possibly lose, I will classify myself sometimes as a seasonal gambler, which I don't gamble frequently, but occasionally, sometimes weeks will pass, and I won't even place a single bet, while sometimes weekends are my best time to try shooting my shots.
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February 07, 2025, 11:06:59 AM
#18
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.
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February 07, 2025, 11:04:02 AM
#17
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?
Every gambler has probably experienced a losing streak, including me, and this is really not profitable of course. Before I solve the problem, I will certainly try to calm myself down first, because if I still want to continue in an unsettled situation, then it is very risky and will have an impact on future bets, so I personally try to calm myself down first. Then when I am calm, then I will overcome it by making one big bet and of course full of analysis to avoid defeat, so that when it results in a win, all previous losing streaks are resolved. I call it "One Big Shot". Fortunately, this often leads to victory, even if I have lost, then I will surrender to the results and it is better not to avenge the defeat because it is too risky for me both psychologically and financially.
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February 07, 2025, 11:02:35 AM
#16
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?

Normally, having a losing streak will be more frustrating if you are gambling with the amount of money you can't afford to lose and you ended up losing the money and started chasing losses until you also lost an unintended amount.

So, first step to handle the losing streak is for you not to bet with the amount you don't intend to lose.

Before you start betting, remind yourself that losses are inevitable and what ever result you get, you will accept it and move on.

Know that you are there to try luck and when you are experiencing bad luck, just know it's not your fault but your luck is not shining, so you have to take a brake.
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February 07, 2025, 10:56:34 AM
#15
I just leave it… I don’t chase my losses because I know it will make the situation even worse. If it it very hard to handle this situation, then you are probably an addict because a normal person doesn’t put himself in such position. In that case you need professional help because if you don’t fight your addiction immediately, it will cause you bigger harm in the future. A smart gambler knows how to manage risks. Being an addict doesn’t mean you are a smart gambler. It is the exact opposite.
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February 07, 2025, 10:52:32 AM
#14
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?

In poker, and I assume it is the same for sports betting, in a losing streak you have to take advantage to play less and study more. Review your game, study your opponents, review the situations.

As for casino games I guess it will be similar, play less, because you should play to entertain or have fun, and being losing mostly during many sessions does not entertain anyone.
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February 07, 2025, 10:27:23 AM
#13
If I experience a losing streak, the first thing I usually do is to take a break from gambling it might be a week or even days depending upon my mood and faster then I’ll make sure I take my time to carry out my analysis on the game I’m to bet on next and then bet a little amount on it - my target isn’t to make profit but just to try and get that feeling of losing streak off of me.

There’s a way you’ll lose money in gambling that it will start affecting you to the extent that you might want to even start chasing faster your loses so to get rid of it I tend to just go for a game that has the highest chance of winning even if the odds is less than 1.2 after then I can return back to my normal gambling habit having in mind that I did win and so I can win more.
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February 07, 2025, 09:59:12 AM
#12
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.
Streak losses are one of the painful outcome for any gambler to experience. They're not even stationed to be happily intrigued because they're losing out alot of money in their pockets. Perhapes your illustrations following this thread becomes helpful and clarify all simplicity. We gamble with what we can afford to lose and also place wager when we sights good odds. More to recounts for, gambling is not a do or die affair, we gamble only with our spare change and also having a fixed targets for ourselves.

Confidence-built is necessary, atleast we do not break down in the process of buckling up our levels in the general system. A winning is observed from a distant, we can be breathing all possible possible odds of winning, some day can be good while some can be bad, always noticeable and consider wise to follow steps that will be convenient for one. There are so many vast records of losses, one should look for some inspiring momentum to keep pushing.
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February 07, 2025, 09:43:02 AM
#11
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.
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February 07, 2025, 09:23:56 AM
#10
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?
For my personal experience in overcoming consecutive losses is to give a long gap with the next gambling, for example one week or more because usually the emotions that arise when losing a bet make us still impulsive when gambling again.

The most effective thing that is currently being done is gambling once or twice a week, because the main thing is to manage yourself from emotions, money and so on so that defeat does not become a deep wound and makes us want to gamble again and again to retrieve what has been lost in gambling, regarding success or failure when talking about profits in betting I think we all agree that we will experience more defeats, but we can be successful in managing our finances so as not to enter excessive gambling.
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February 07, 2025, 09:14:30 AM
#9
since gambling is generally a game of losing, managing these moments well is really important. my advice would be: 

1. don’t panic
just like there are times when you win back-to-back, there will also be times when it feels like you’re endlessly losing. it’s all part of gambling and one wouldn’t exist without the other. if you stay calm and manage the process well, you can minimize your losses. 

2. don’t do anything reckless
when we’re losing, thoughts of going all-in or doubling down after every loss might cross our minds. but most of the time, these strategies will only lead to even greater losses. that’s why it’s best to stick to whatever you’ve been doing instead of making drastic changes.
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February 07, 2025, 09:10:02 AM
#8
If a losing streak is stressing you out, the best answer is simple, take a break.

Maybe divert your attention by spending time with friends or family. Sometimes, it’s not about your strategy as it’s just the natural ups and downs that every gambler experiences. A losing streak is normal, so we need to handle it properly to avoid getting discouraged or making stupid decisions, like betting everything we have just to recover losses which is a terrible idea.

So I won’t make this long - the answer is: "Take some rest."

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February 07, 2025, 09:07:21 AM
#7
I gamble whenever I want.

If I really want to gamble or there's a match I want to gamble, I will gamble, even it could be 7 days straight.

I don't have rule to stick one bet per day or something like that, I don't judge "results" as my successful or not in gambling because I gamble for fun. Lose streak is nothing new to me, I will just gamble on games with higher chance to win sometimes.
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February 07, 2025, 09:05:47 AM
#6
If I do it, maybe the best way is to rest, because experiencing defeat will certainly deplete the funds until there is no more.

To manage in the future maybe in betting will be more selective again and will not bet a lot in a few matches until the funds return to stabli, which is certain from the previous losing streak will be more organized again.

Although sometimes like to break their own rules from time to time and this is difficult to stop.
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February 07, 2025, 08:55:03 AM
#5
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?

I just stop, simply as that, there's no way that you will have to fight this losing streak. And for me, being a gambler for many years, it I saw signs that it's not going to be good to me, like late in putting your bet and suddenly it hits, then I will just stop because it just shows to me that something is not right. Maybe it's just superstitions on my side by usually my instinct is about right with that kind of premonition.

Going back, and most likely others too, will be better to stop and quit for sometime. Maybe 2 to 3 days or even longer might be good and then go back and see if you change your luck and usually you will. So it's better to not really stretch your luck or bad luck and just stop.
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February 07, 2025, 08:42:48 AM
#4
If you are talking about sports betting, then you just need to try to model the "casino advantages" strategy and apply this method. The advantage of the casino always manifests itself over a long period of time and a large number of bets. Therefore, in order to model this strategy, you will need to make the maximum number of minimum bets acceptable to you. Sometimes even without any in-depth analysis of teams or matches. Soon, this technique will allow you to get out of even a losing streak. A failure streak is usually caused by overly deliberate and selective bets, which, moreover, if not for large amounts, then at least for tangible amounts for a person.

However, it should be understood that this is not a guaranteed "casino advantage" in terms of sports betting, but a strategy that is an approximate model. Nevertheless, I've already broken out of a constant losing streak twice. The first time was in October, and the second time is just now after a very bad December. Yes, it took all of January, and even now I haven't "bounced back" enough, but the result is still there.
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February 07, 2025, 07:39:50 AM
#3
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.
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February 07, 2025, 07:22:31 AM
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I usually skip a week when I’m already consecutively losing for 3 days. There’s no fun on pursuing more games since my mind is already clouded with doubts due to losses.

We all have ups and down in gambling. I always believe that we can experience lucky streak in the future so I never bother keep playing for the week instead focus on fresh start next week.

This work for me long term until now. Having this kind of habit doesn’t make me committed on playing more when I’m already losing consecutively.
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February 07, 2025, 07:18:45 AM
#1
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?
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