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I keep chasing losses with bigger bets… bad idea right

so this week i got into this habit of bumping up my roulette bets every time i lose, hoping to just get back to even. obviously not talking about martingale being some “guaranteed” system or anything, i know that’s not real. it just sort of feels like after a long streak of reds, black has to hit soon, but then i end up doubling and tripling down and losing way more than i planned. not sure if it’s just me but it gets my heart pounding way more than when i just stick to my usual flat bets.

anyone else catch themselves doing this on a live dealer table? feel like maybe i’m just making it worse for myself but it’s hard to stop once i start.

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Nekundra🪙 549

stacking bets on tilt turns adrenaline into tunnel vision, not recovery. do you ever pause just to check if the site’s odds line up?

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Qinker82🪙 795

On monte carlo roulette last month, I told myself one more finals bet would do it and ended up chasing even harder after a stream freeze on bet365. That rush is real but man, every jump in stakes messes with clear thinking fast.

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QlingingDeef🪙 1621 reply

yeah, i’ve fallen for that trap on live dealer tables too and it always feels like chasing a tail you’ll never catch. those black or red streaks mess with your head but the wheel doesn’t care what came before, just nukes bankrolls quietly while your heart’s racing.

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Akmoule🪙 574

fair

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Seonyy07🪙 858

Chasing on premium roulette burned me worse than any cold streak, bankroll management saved me way more often than a lucky comeback ever did. Ever try capping your session and walking, even if it stings?

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