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talk about a comeback with roulette... (with great advice given!!)


TimSchaeffer

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hey guys, 

 

before showing a pretty nice comeback (for a lowroller) i would like to give you guys some advice you seriously have to remember forever

 

never be to gready.

 

it happened to me and when i went from 200 back to 20 i thought by myself; why did i want to have more...

last weeks i had the same thing with some other big wins, got a win with queen of riches of 2200x and some other games payed 550 to 1000x aswell. in totall you would say damn you won a lot.

but the fact is; when you win big you want more, you taste the victory and you desire for more. i have had that and because of that i won a bit, but not even much since i gambled the rest

(at some wins it was because the wagering)

 

because i had some awesome wins with wagering, i tried to get them without any bonus so i could withdraw without a problem, i tried and tried, but i didn't win anything and actually lost a lot in one week time (not a lot that will cause me trouble, but just keeping it would be better).

 

i know some people who got in a situation where they wanted the win so bad they lost their own company because of the debts.

winning is great, but please guys, know when to stop, i had luck this time and this surely pays back some of the money i lost

(i am a student so 400 is pretty big for someone still studying and not working fulltime)

If you have this desire for a big win so badly that you end up losing a lot of money, or even get stressed, then my best advice is to not try quitting / taking a pause on your own. use the casino's responsible gaming limits and if you have the guts, maybe talk to someone about it (friends, family, someone you trust).

 

anyway, thats some advice that you should get in your head and never lose, enough of it and enjoy the insane luck:

pictures start at the bottom and you have to look up for bets and wins, (you can also see the timeline on your left)

start: 20

cashout: 400

 

screens (a lot you might want to skip to the video instead):

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https://gyazo.com/60398eadaf9d28bd19adcd86e035438b

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https://gyazo.com/ab5f0247cac37b8a820d4d7070fe50e9

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https://gyazo.com/20d2af153775cdb0a031d4931a37d585

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https://gyazo.com/a2929bda066bd15b823c7746a3e1d830

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https://gyazo.com/294e009046d491cfb42b73f14ccc4373

 

the biggest spin:

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https://gyazo.com/ac25f02f47ad0ed47c0fc9ab264fb4b4

 

https://gyazo.com/825cbdc0ac257654f568f0626ecc1cf7

 

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".. why did i want to have more..."

I truly believe this is key to a healthy relationship with gambling. 

Set a cashout limit before playing. Mine is usually 5x my deposit. 

If I reach a balance of 5x my deposit I am 100% withdrawing and playing with the left over funds. After that I withdraw for every 100€ I win if I do.

Knowing when to quit is key to a healthy way of playing.

Great to see your streak! Enjoy the winnings :)

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I'm a fairly low roller on roulette, but it's about the only game I really play now, I use a mixture is strategies to work up a balance from a starting deposit of anything from £30-£70.  My method is actually more of a continued play over a week or even a month. I earn small amounts per day and then cash out after a week or even at the end of the month. 

But even so in the past I've tilted and lost like £300 and gone back down to my deposit amount after grinding it up for days... I know set myself a rule that if I loose 2 spins then I don't play again for that day. 

I think fir the most part anyone wanting to win hundreds in a day is pushing it, but wanting to win say £30-£50 a day for 2 weeks is more fees able.

walking away wether your up or down can be one of the hardest parts about choosing to put your money into a casino in the first place, and it's bites us all in the ass at some point...

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