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.
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?
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.
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.
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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