Good run, bad run, good run, bad run is my new norm. Almost 2 months and my account balance is decaying on emotional bets. I am undisciplined... I get it. Can't control my drawdowns on sports betting, and YOLO mentality is intact.
Going to quit or take a LONG break until NFL season if this bet doesn't cash. Exhausting almost entire account on this bet and cashing out rest if I don't spend it on live bets.
Denver NUGGETS ML FULL GAME
Price -148
$19775/13361
Good luck m8s ... I hope this wins
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Good run, bad run, good run, bad run is my new norm. Almost 2 months and my account balance is decaying on emotional bets. I am undisciplined... I get it. Can't control my drawdowns on sports betting, and YOLO mentality is intact.
Going to quit or take a LONG break until NFL season if this bet doesn't cash. Exhausting almost entire account on this bet and cashing out rest if I don't spend it on live bets.
This post is difficult to understand your problem with gambling addiction. Clearly you have your immune neurons by addiction.
This talk about the boredom of winning and losing small bets, it's just your brain convincing you to place a bet great for him to "feel that feeling" he's probably felt it before and wants to feel it again.
But this is dangerous. Why does a bet that size have the same effect as Heroin on your brain and will it do this? behavior will be repeated again in the future.
There is no gain on this type of bet. Why?
If you want to, you will inject an absurd amount of dopamine into his brain and he will want the repetition.
If you lose, you'll go from heaven to hell and feel like the worst guy in the world, with chances for you too wanting, recovering by risking more.
Advice from someone who has studied a lot about the effects of gambling on the human brain.
Place bets just for fun, small amount, it will be like smoking a cigarette for your brain, never place bets thinking about making money.
Everyone is addicted to gambling. But I try to be a controlled addict.
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This post is difficult to understand your problem with gambling addiction. Clearly you have your immune neurons by addiction.
This talk about the boredom of winning and losing small bets, it's just your brain convincing you to place a bet great for him to "feel that feeling" he's probably felt it before and wants to feel it again.
But this is dangerous. Why does a bet that size have the same effect as Heroin on your brain and will it do this? behavior will be repeated again in the future.
There is no gain on this type of bet. Why?
If you want to, you will inject an absurd amount of dopamine into his brain and he will want the repetition.
If you lose, you'll go from heaven to hell and feel like the worst guy in the world, with chances for you too wanting, recovering by risking more.
Advice from someone who has studied a lot about the effects of gambling on the human brain.
Place bets just for fun, small amount, it will be like smoking a cigarette for your brain, never place bets thinking about making money.
If you haven't put the bet it don't do it. Nuggs could win true. But take it from someone who made a big big big (like 85% of my bankroll big) bet on the dumb ass Lakers ML (yes ML not even ATS like a true moron) in a must win only to see them get their ass spanked and feel very very very sick. Stay disciplined. If you can't then cash out regardless and call it a season.
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@LuffyMango
If you haven't put the bet it don't do it. Nuggs could win true. But take it from someone who made a big big big (like 85% of my bankroll big) bet on the dumb ass Lakers ML (yes ML not even ATS like a true moron) in a must win only to see them get their ass spanked and feel very very very sick. Stay disciplined. If you can't then cash out regardless and call it a season.
Nailed it m8, and the funny thing is i can say the same thing to another but cant follow the discipline myself...
I'm passed that phase where betting is fun with small size. Small bet is boredom and a waste of time. I don't even have a favorite team, and can't watch sports without betting.
Bigger the bet, more emotional engagement. It's an addiction m8 lol
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@GriLo
Nailed it m8, and the funny thing is i can say the same thing to another but cant follow the discipline myself...
I'm passed that phase where betting is fun with small size. Small bet is boredom and a waste of time. I don't even have a favorite team, and can't watch sports without betting.
Bigger the bet, more emotional engagement. It's an addiction m8 lol
The Heat drubbed the Bucks 121-99 in Game 3 (led 66-53 at the half) The Heat drubbed the Knicks in 105-86 in Game 3 (led 58-44 at the half) The Heat drubbed the Celtics 128-102 in Game 3 (led 61-46 at the half) Luffy Mango, you sure you wanna mess with the Heat tonight in Game 3? Your gigantic moneyline bet seems suicidal in nature.
Heat have also won every game 1 this year. Well, until they played Denver
It's all probabilities
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
The Heat drubbed the Bucks 121-99 in Game 3 (led 66-53 at the half) The Heat drubbed the Knicks in 105-86 in Game 3 (led 58-44 at the half) The Heat drubbed the Celtics 128-102 in Game 3 (led 61-46 at the half) Luffy Mango, you sure you wanna mess with the Heat tonight in Game 3? Your gigantic moneyline bet seems suicidal in nature.
Heat have also won every game 1 this year. Well, until they played Denver
@LuffyMango Cashed out 20k? Wasn't your bet to win around 13k?
Like 19 and change to win 13 and change. Personally I would quit while you are ahead. It was pretty gutsy assuming that Denver was going to win on the road but now you want them to sweep on the road. Yikes. Good luck.
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Quote Originally Posted by Klaister1:
@LuffyMango Cashed out 20k? Wasn't your bet to win around 13k?
Like 19 and change to win 13 and change. Personally I would quit while you are ahead. It was pretty gutsy assuming that Denver was going to win on the road but now you want them to sweep on the road. Yikes. Good luck.
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