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Re: Стоит ли сейчас инвестировать в Биткоин?
in Oбcyждeниe Bitcoin
Такое ощущение что рынок не слишком начал замечать что там происходит, наверное рынку, в том числе американскому, понятно что все закончится нормально без всякой дичи поэтому он растет на хая сейчас. А у Трампа нет красивого выхода из этой ситуации, все пытается и пытается увертется, то есть переговоры то нет, я вот тупо перестал читать эту инфу кто к кому поехал и кто с кем договариваться, меня уже интересует что будет в сухом остатке. Ну и биток куда пойдет, а то что после 2х кварталов подряд он показал отрицательный рост говорит о том что в 3й подряд это наврядли повторится, как будто купить сейчас хорошая идея на мой взгляд.
Ну если 2 квартала мы не росли, то это не значит что 3й окажется в плюсе, просто выглядит конечно выгоднее взять, это как со скидкой, но некоторые воспринимают эти снижения с продолжением, типа когда падает то кажется что упадет еще сильнее, другие просто скидывают и не готовы высиживать просадки, особенно глядя как широкий индекс S&P растет. На меня это не слишком влияет, я больше смотрю на другие показатели и вообще сам смысл битка, его ценность для инвесторов и владельцев. Не забываем что еще решиться скоро с Кларити акт, а это мега важно.
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Re: Where and how do you most often gamble?
in Gambling discussion
I think you’ve actually found a really solid approach. Maybe if you stop using your phone for betting, you naturally cut out a lot of impulsive, emotional decisions and this is a big win. It’s way too easy to hop on “just for a minute” and end up placing some random bet. I think on your PC, you’ve got a clearer head and take your time and don’t jump into decisions.
In the long run, this approach can definitely give you more control and help keep your bankroll intact compared to betting on the go from your phone.
I completely agree with your arguments, as I've recently started playing exclusively on the computer and only in a relaxed environment, as it allows me to focus on the gameplay as much as possible. I think this even provides an advantage, because if I played on my phone, distractions would negatively impact my win rate. But here, it's all about money, so there's no need to get distracted, because later we'll regret it and the losses, which, in my opinion, have become more frequent.
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Re: Why is that sports betting always find favor mostly the first timer in gambling
in Gambling discussion
Such players immediately begin to imagine they understand something about analytics and the games of the sport they've watched since childhood. For example, they've watched many games of the same team and think they can now accurately predict the outcomes of matches. Of course, such players can win several games in a row, which only further convinces the player of their confidence. And of course, the player will almost never admit to themselves that it was a fluke, although doubt is always necessary, even for professionals, to develop; many players should consider this.
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Re: Which One Affects Your Decisions More? Fear or Greed?
in Gambling discussion
Being disciplined literally stops you from making certain decisions and taking certain risks in gambling, in fact being disciplined can even make you not to take risks at all, except you must have thought about it several times. And we know that sometimes the risk takers in gambling are actually the real big winners, so sure disciplined gamblers don’t usually make that much in gambling.
I don't know for sure, because it all depends on the situation. For example, if I'm winning more and more, greed can often get the better of me, and I might continue to do so, even though I really should stop. It's the same with losses: when I hit one after another, I start to fear that it will continue and don't want to quit with huge losses. I just want to win it back so it stops, but everything happens the other way around. Generally, greed and fear are our enemies and weaknesses that we must overcome and be emotionally resilient to.
#4
Re: How Casinos Detect Bonus Abuse.
in Gambling discussion
I believe casinos already made use of some algorithms which are programmed to check on players who use some pattern to abuse bonuses, especially those players that focus on playing low-risk games, going for slot games marked with higher RTP, and if AI can also help them in responding to queries, they could obviously also deploy it to help in checking that bonus abuse stuff, and when a signal is sent, maybe manual checking can take over.
Yes, that's probably true because they're extremely interested in automating the process, as is happening in many areas of our lives. In any case, they won't spare any expense, because if they don't, bonus hunters will simply start hoarding all the bonuses and gradually bankrupt the casino, and risk managers won't allow that. I think casinos are now so good at tracking these issues, and more, because they need to understand trends, specifically, predicting what players will do in the future, even that.
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Re: Sport betting lovers, is accumulating many games fun?
in Gambling discussion
Yes parley is fun, but I do not accumulate games just for fun, I do it for the purpose of winning and making money but the fun I have in it is with the rush I get when I have had a few of the game  played in my favour and then I am anticipating and very expectant of the remaining games to be completed, that tension can sometimes be fun, mostly when it is later relaxed as the anticipated result is out and you know if you won or lost. But then it is more riskier and also reduce your chances of winning than with single picks, but on lucky days, you will get the most of it because by then, you would have accumulated so many odds and the amount to be won will turn out really huge.
Of course, it's exciting and only fuels the excitement, so after a few successful bets, you'll want to know what happens next. Of course, it's unpredictable, and some simply force themselves to think the next bet will be even better, especially when a player is on a winning streak. Even if we're lucky enough to win a big streak, we need to know when it's enough to avoid falling into the blind belief that luck will always be with us. Sometimes, you can even learn from the pros and watch what they do when they're on a winning streak.
I think spying on what professionals do is a good strategy in general, and this applies not only to gambling. I often observe professionals because I can see what they do in different situations that might be unclear to me, such as when I'm alone with the game. I think they simply operate more smoothly and don't want to take too many risks, and if they do have a series of bets, they simply do whatever allows them to control the risk and the situation itself. This is what sets them apart from many gamblers.
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Re: believe me, one last deposit, is a lie!
in Gambling discussion
Keep self-exclusion features in mind. These features were created precisely for those who can’t control their emotions, including those who thoughtlessly keep making deposits over and over again after losing. Many gambling platforms offer this option, but it seems to me that very few gamblers, especially those with an addiction, actually use it.
I've never used this because I'm embarrassed in front of myself, as it would suggest I have weak willpower, and that's simply unacceptable for me. So I've begun to control myself much more strongly, and I'm very happy about it. As for the last deposit, of course, I've often seen how many players make promises to themselves and then fail to keep them. So you have to give yourself slack sometimes, but understand that this won't last forever. It's important to understand that in the moment, it's one thing to be aware of this, but in the long run, making every deposit and promising yourself that it's definitely your last feels like emotional weakness.
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Re: What is the hinderance to gambling?
in Gambling discussion
Gambling is meant to be enjoyed while the gamblers have a feeling of the fun that comes from playing but if all the person feels is just hurt for losing, they are being hundred by greed, the lack if gambling knowledge which is supposed to make them know that gambling is based on luck and not something that they can be guaranteed of what so ever they are expecting to get.
Based on what ever the person is expected to get will determine what is hindering them, for someone that expects to win a huge amount, they must realize that only luck can make this possible, so luck is the hindrance too.
Personally, I was hurt by knowing so little about gambling; I lost often and didn't know what to do. But then I just started studying more, as well as streaming real-life professionals. I watched a lot and tried to learn various things. I was most interested in emotional resilience and how people handle losses. Therefore, today I'm much more resilient to losses and don't know what tilt is. What gambling lacks is simply offering a higher winning percentage to players, in my opinion, even despite the extremely fierce competition today.
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Re: Can staking power affect your winning rate?
in Gambling discussion
Let us not be bias with high and low stakers or bettors. Because both have chance of winning and the same goes with the risk that they're taking. The only difference is the amount, whoever has the higher amount can risk more and have the more potential to win big. But both of them can also lose so much money in split seconds. The bettor with a lot of money can stay longer if he's going to bet moderately.
The point is that regardless of whether you're betting big or small, one thing matters: playing with bankroll management. Even if you have a small bankroll, simply play with the minimum stakes to understand the essence of increasing your bankroll with a potentially winning strategy. In any case, if you practice and improve in all aspects, it's simply part of the journey to becoming even richer with a larger bankroll. Everything depends on the player, their strategy, skills, experience, and tolerance for losses.
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Re: Which One Affects Your Decisions More? Fear or Greed?
in Gambling discussion
None of the above-mentioned influences my decision, because I already know how gambling works and how my feelings do not have any influence on the outcome of games that I play.

What helps me most of the Time is that, since I already have the understanding that gambling is a game of uncertainty,  I never expect so much from it, so that kills the tendency of greed or emotional attachments to my bets.
This the best approach ever and only the experience ones will understand this because they have learnt alot already about how the system works through personal experience, when you are expecting so much from gambling the disappointment becomes your name,. 8 have seen people treating gambling like their whole life depends on it till date they have nothing to show that they have gotten from gambling, so funny how people predicts and call it  sure predictions while nothing is sure until it happens, I have learnt to never expect so much from gambling for my mental health.
If you have low expectations from gambling, it will not be profitable for you. Having a different perspective on gambling does not stop those gamblers from playing, even if they have high losses. I have realized this from a personal level in gambling, whether for entertainment or for money, whichever way I have a psychological perspective, it gives me almost the same results. But the difference is how careful you are when it comes to bankroll and how disciplined you can manage your emotions. If you are confident that you will win in the upcoming gambling game and are increasing the amount of money allocated to the bet due to high expectations, it is a joke that you can definitely lose on that particular bet.
Fear used to influence my decisions because I was poor and needed every cent. I was afraid to place a bet because losing was so painful, yet I still thought I could win more. Of course, this was naive, but I tried to learn and act like the professionals, but I lacked experience and lost my bankroll. That was in the past, but now practically nothing affects me, neither fear nor greed, because I simply started playing differently and learned to limit my losses per game. I also changed my overall outlook on gambling because learning from the professionals paid off, especially in my psychological confidence.
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