Please let me explain in further detail. When you started out your
loss limit was zero. If you lost the bankroll you'd
initially started with you then knew it was time to quit gambling.
But when you reached your "win limit" ... you now have enough money
that to lose it all in one session would be .... lack of a better
word .... stupid. :) And I think most would agree that if for
instance you started out with $50 and won $1000, that it would be
stupid to let yourself then turn around and give it all back in that
same gambling session.
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But its all too easy to do. By setting limits at both ends of the
spectrum you can ... well for instance say you get to $500 on that
$50 investment. I'd then suggest moving my loss limit to
$300. Meaning when I get down to having only $300 left, that I'm
done for that gambling session. At the other end of things,
if I happen to reach $1000, then my loss limit is then moved up to
$600.
Now that its understood you're going to have some wins during your
gambling sessions and that means you're going to have some
cash-outs so its paramount you be playing in an arena where you know
you'll get paid.
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this in April '08)
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