- Don't put all your available bankroll directly in the game (in case you're using deposits). Leave always at least half outside as a security measure if you go bust.
- One must stop after reaching a certain goal, The goal should be predetermined and shouldn't be changed during the play.
- If you're doing really good, withdraw part of your earnings (if you can, ofc) to avoid losing it all in one go.
Having a big bankroll can make you feel falsely safe in that "oh I'll just keep increasing my bet until I win" but alas, the 30 reds in a row do exist, and will come. Do not let them take it all.
The goal you make should be realistic and firm, Don't change it or else be prepared to face bad consequences.
You gotta fight back the voice that screams inside your brain "Come on, double again and we recover!".
Nice tips, but all the tips in the world don't work until one seriously wishes it to work. Gambling requires some serious self discipline especially whenever things don't go your way, it's at this point where a gambler is at his weak spot, whether to play or quit. I have always advocated for a budget based gambling and having someone close to you who can control you is needed.