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Tips, tricks, strategies... : The best strategy in the gambling addiction scene

Topic created on 10th May. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 18 | Views: 6,949
lluky1973
Rookie
Hello addicts,the best strategy for you is not to play,after that comes mine.😎

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Anonym
I might know one, but it only works on analog boxes:

You set an amount for yourself (e.g. 5€) that you bet once every day.
As soon as you have exceeded this amount, no matter how much, press the payout button and only on the next day bet the fixed amount again.

Done!

So the loss remains manageable in the long run, it remains more often times what hang or irgentwann you also win sometimes something more.
Or not....

Disadvantages: Probably only very few players have the discipline to keep it up exactly like this.
The "fun of gambling" or in other words "living out the addiction" is quite limited with this method.







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Anonym
How about a hobby? The one or the other also puts a mistress together with appendix. That should also keep you from becoming unreasonable

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F****r
The only strategy that would bring a rudimentary loss reduction for me would be a standing order for the monthly payment of health Insurance, apartment rent and at best even Internet. Then the net loss per month would already be reduced

Unfortunately, I have not yet managed to do this

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DerWolf
Rookie

F****r wrote on 11.06.2019 at 18:53: The only strategy which would bring a rudimentary loss reduction would be with me a standing order for monthly payment of health Insurance, apartment rent and at best even Internet. Then the net loss per month would already be reduced

Unfortunately, I have not yet managed to do this.

You could also put the cart before the horse and open an account for gambling. There with the standing order a fixed amount is transferred to one for the play monthly to the Ferfügung stands

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Blubbo33
Elite
Therapy and or a strong will, anything else will lead to loss of control

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Blubbo33 wrote on 06/18/2019 19:16: A therapy and or a strong will, everything else leads to loss of control

A strong will and a dose of sanity are important. True.

Otherwise, here's my guide that I've always tried to stick to (worked out over the course of my gaming career, I've experienced quite a bit and accordingly I've always adapted and expanded the guide and it's helped me. But I also kept to it very well)

Deposit limit

Even if you are in several casinos, a deposit limit is useful. It is best to set up a daily and a monthly at the same time, the daily is to slow down too impulsive deposits. The monthly should help not to play above your means. If you want to gamble, you should not set the limits too low, but also not so high that they have no effect.

Do not cancel withdrawals

If you are happy with the win, pay it out and do not cancel it. Who has the desire to continue playing leaves a small part, if this should be quickly to zero, you should let it be good.

Get an overview

To always know where you stand right now you should note your deposits and withdrawals. This can be a comprehensive Excel spreadsheet, but also quite simple a note. On the day you play, always immediately write down what you have just deposited. Sometimes your mind is still on deposit number 2, but your account is already booking deposit number 3, 4, 5 or even more.

At the same time you should always estimate approximately what you need per month for rent, electricity, water, food, drink, etc. and then you offset against your salary or cash receipt. The amount is then your free time contribution and should be the absolute maximum you should waste. Many people don't make this calculation, but once you have the financial overview it is much more pleasant to play because you know that despite everything your livelihood is secured and you don't have to worry.

Pause after big wins

If you have just landed an incredible hit, you should urgently pay out or take a break. As soon as you win too high it goes downhill, you literally gamble away your win. Therefore it makes sense to take a short timeout (24h are usually enough) to get a clear head. After you have slept a day over it, you act much more deliberately. This slows down the fun of the game, but if you keep to it, you won't have to cry when the big win you were celebrating suddenly disappears.

Keep stakes and deposits low

After the payout for many it is only about fun, you should lower the stakes a bit. And should you ever deposit again so you should rather deposit low, so the 1x convert your own money easier. Even if you just want to really hit the deposits always be a little lower.

Do not play tired

Only play when you are awake, that is, when you start to get tired, you should rather withdraw or log out and play again at the earliest after sleeping. Because you literally get bored in a tired state, you tend to take more risks and rather bet more than you wanted because you fall into a no matter mode.

Quiet environment

If two people are arguing next door and the noise level is high, ... you should pause the game until it has died down. Because if you are disturbed by the noise and also have bad luck at the game, you will get angry very quickly and sometimes pay in more and may also get angry at these people for no reason.

Indulge yourself outside of the game

If you want some tools, shoes, etc. and you have the money for it, you should buy it instead of playing. By playing so much, you sometimes start to save money on other things and are unnecessarily stingy. How often do you think what you could have done with the lost money, so you should fulfill some wishes even if it costs money.

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Ankerwerfer
Rookie
I don't know if I am addicted to gambling. I haven't noticed any warning signs yet. This is my way, which I'm sure most of you can't implement:

I play Roulette according to a system. This system I have optimized before in a self-programmed simulator. Several systems to be exact. Then I refined the best one.
I play only according to this system, which contains not only "rules" for placing bets or game exits, but for almost every situation that can occur. If a new situation arises, or a result deviates from the expectations, I immediately stop the game and continue to program the simulator until everything fits again.

But there are still two problems I can't solve:
There is no control instance. That means, I don't know if I don't get into an uncontrolled downward spiral by the (in the meantime rather) occasional adjustment of my system.
And secondly, I don't know if I'm deceiving myself and if I'm just very lucky all the time. The latter I rather don't believe, because I can rely on my skills as a programmer. But belief is not knowledge.

Off topic: my system only covers roulette. If someone has questions about it, I'm happy to answer via PN or in a separate post. But it can't be applied to slots or other games.

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Grinderstyle
Rookie
Well, every single bet in Roulette has a negative expected value. As long as the wheel doesn't run out of round or the Croupier can throw at the target, you can't reverse the expected value with any combination of bets.

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Ankerwerfer
Rookie
What is an expected value?

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