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Title: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Wapfika on April 02, 2024, 03:21:53 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: panjul07 on April 02, 2024, 03:48:55 PM
I'm not a type who like to do all in bet no matter how much is my remaining bankroll.
I'm a type who play small bet, usually few percent of my remaining balance as this way I can enjoy my gambling and it will not lead me into lose with my whole balance in single bet.
So I have no experience with all in bet that save my bankroll but as long as I know those who like to play all in bet prefer to bet on low house edge game such as dice, blackjack, or other games they like.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: swogerino on April 02, 2024, 03:52:44 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

I have only done that a couple of times,the first time I got all in buying the bonus in Pragmatic Play with 65 dollar buy bonus in Rabbit Garden and it gave me over 360 dollars in profit,I tried a couple other times and all other times the same result with losing everything so that is one of the bitter experiences for me in gambling.I of course never do this again in slot machines,I still do it though through sport betting and I love an odd of 7-8 in total with just 3-4 games to choose from to play my last money as an all in and I have won and lost,so more normal outcomes while I play sport betting than slot machines.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on April 02, 2024, 04:04:38 PM
I also don't like playing all in while gambling, each gambler has his own specific taste and likes, but there are many who engage in this and i see them play on blackjack, though this is not what I've been seeing to be that very common because many gamblers understand they cannot win over the house no matter the way they have tried or attempted, they are still tied to the probability of either winning or loosing at the end and the chances to loose is always higher, so some may consider going all in as a risk to them. 


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: mu_enrico on April 02, 2024, 04:06:57 PM
Roughly, as far as I can remember, 10% of my all-in enabled me to recover my balance significantly and continue playing like normal; however, it doesn't mean I was able to generate a profit and withdraw. I think the balance from the mentioned all-in will have a 10% chance as well to finally get out of the damn casino. In short, if you are already down miserably, the chance of winning will be extremely slim. Most of the time, just accept your loss and go to sleep.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Ever-young on April 02, 2024, 04:18:12 PM
I'm always scared of going all in, that shit has messed me up more times than it has saved my bankroll. Maybe that's because I'd usually not decide to go all in if I were in my right senses, I only go all in whenever I become really anxious, maybe when I'm on a loosing spree and I've lost so much already and then I decide to chase my losses. Then I can go all in with the hope of making my great final recovery,  and just like I said, it's kept me in a very comprising state more time than it's made me reciver my losses.
And sometimes even when it works and I recover my losses, I figure out that I usually get the urge to go again and try to double what I've made already, and this is usually the point where I lose everything. So ever since I decided that I'll never chase my losses and I always know when to call it quit and when to continue, I figured I've not went all in for quite some time now


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Frankolala on April 02, 2024, 04:41:52 PM
This is not my gambling method. Nah not my thing, because when you lose, you will regret it immediately. I have tried gambling all in one and none of the bet worked out for me. So I decided never to bet in such way anymore.

Placing bets with smaller amount is fun, as you will have enough time to gamble with as many games as you want because you are betting with little amount. I do become lucky when I use small amount of money to bet, amd I don't know why it is like that. For me not to be affected by my emotions and gamble responsible, I prefer dividing the money into little amounts and stake my bet bit by bit.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Oshosondy on April 02, 2024, 04:48:17 PM
If I do not have time during the week, I may go all in all at ones. If I have time but I want to gamble for long, I will not go all in all but prefer to gamble with just little amount like $0.05. Sometimes if I do not want to gamble for long, I will use martingale strategy. But one thing that I can never do is to be chasing my losses because it is very risky and it can lead to foolish gambling.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: ralle14 on April 02, 2024, 04:48:23 PM
The games I frequently go all in are Dice and Blackjack because I always prefer to play with odds close to doubling my bet.

I don't recall my betting record specifically on going all in, but most are losses. Maybe my record would be like 1/20 if I had to give an idea and it made me realize that i'll have a higher success rate of recovering my bankroll if I stick to my regular bet amounts until the end.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: mindrust on April 02, 2024, 04:51:26 PM
I haven't done any all-in kind of bets in the past as far as I can remember. That's one of the most stupidest thing you can do. The second most stupidest thing is trying to get back what you have lost to the casino.

You know what's smart? Accepting your loss and moving on. That's smart.

That's if you don't want to lose even more.

You also asked the game of our preference, I don't think it matters as long as it is a luck based game. Just play dice.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: BABY SHOES on April 02, 2024, 04:59:28 PM
As far as I don't immediately go all-in but when the capital is from $50 and then there is only $10 left, I often go all-in in the hope of getting a x2 multiplier but that's in some dice games or mines.

But sometimes it does it in the Sportsbook in the hope of returning the winnings from this last bet, usually choosing a parlay bet with high confidence that it will definitely win and this has been done several times.

Because I myself play randomly wherever I play when it is the last balance, I will all-in because of the frustration of losing.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Odohu on April 02, 2024, 05:20:35 PM
Not for once have this helped me, instead it has dealt with me mercilessly as if the bookies are monitoring me. Just recently I went all in on Benfica and Sporting Lisbon which I combined both to play over 2.5 goals in their respective matches. I was heartbroken when Benfica failed even when they were at home against a very poor side. They could only score 1 goal whereas Sporting Lisbon delivered as expected. My only luck was that I did not ignore risk management as the amount I went all in with was the balance of a winning I already withdrew to my personal wallet.

I'm gradually learning to avoid going all in and I will make it a duty to avoid reposing too much confidence in any game.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: piebeyb on April 02, 2024, 05:26:41 PM
I usually play the Limbo game, usually I have a gambling budget for casinos of around 10% of my weekly gambling budget, some time ago I had a gambling budget of 50% in casino games and another 50% in sports betting, since I experienced losses and failures when gambling in the casino I reduced my gambling budget in casino games to only around $10, I often did All-in when my money was starting to run out and was almost gone, sometimes I also won more often and lost more.

Casino games are actually inseparable from luck, so no matter how many strategies I use, it won't help me to win against the dealer, don't we know that the dealer will always win against us, that's why I think sports betting makes more sense than casino games, currently I am reducing my budget and playing more at casinos, but I am not a hypocrite because I once did All-in when gambling before making the change, the record I ever got in the Limbo game was winning with a multiplier of 5.00x and All-in as the last round in my last game when I lost gambling in that game. but still I experienced more defeats.  ;D


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on April 02, 2024, 05:49:56 PM
Honestly I'm quite confused to answer that because I don't have that kind of experience or I mean I haven't experienced that kind of situation, which is a situation that is full of a lot of pressure because of the defeat you experienced so you think of betting all in, and I believe it's an act of desperation that you do because it's difficult to reach the recovery phase. However, for me, gambling is not an activity that should be prioritized, so I think you can guess that I gamble without any seriousness and I only bet small amounts.

Like for example when I have a leftover balance in my local bank account from buying something on the marketplace such as goods, food or whatever it is I will usually gamble with the leftover money which is quite a small amount of around $2 - $4 and that is also quite rare, meaning that I don't have any plan to organize my gambling time because for me gambling is not an activity that should be prioritized regardless of whether I win or lose when I gamble.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: iv4n on April 02, 2024, 06:41:24 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

In the last +7 years that I have been actively gambling with cryptocurrencies, I have had many (too many) situations like this one, so I lost track of them. Many popular games have brought me luck at crucial moments, but also many of those games have eaten my bankroll to zero. So I can't single out a single game that was particularly lucky for me.

In my experience, there are times when we are lucky and whatever game we play we win, when unlucky times come every game can bring our bankroll to zero. I guess the best would be to stop playing in those moments, but sometimes it's really hard to stop...


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Lanatsa on April 02, 2024, 06:53:01 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Im not usually having that kind of behavior when it comes on going all in but i have already that tested it out or have done it in the past, although it might not that too often as it sounds since im really that too careful
when it comes into that all in kind of behavior on which we know that this is something not that really recommended in the first place. If you are really that someone whose really that too impulsive on things then
it would really be just that too often on where you would really be doing such thing. We do know that it cant really be just that too easy on having that control when you are on such condition.

For me i have tested out on dice games on whenever i have tried out on saving up my bankroll via having that all in bet that i do have. There are moments or times that it could make out such recovery
but still ended up on losing in the end because we do know that house do always win at the end and there's no way that you could really be able to beat it up no matter what.
If  you are extremely lucky then you could really be able to make money and get out yourself but if you arent that lucky then it would really be surely the opposite.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: seoincorporation on April 02, 2024, 06:57:51 PM
I have done this move just a couple of times in the past, and is something that stressed me a lot. That's why i prefer to not do it anymore. But i will never forget the day when i was losing 0.09BTC and decided to Bet 1 BTC on x1.1, i was lucky and the bet won, but was a crazy move. I'm talking about the old days, when Bitcoin used to cost $600, it was around 2014-2015. So, it wasn't as crazy as it could be to bet 1 btc nowadays.

Betting big amount in the low multipliers is the best way to lose your money, that's what i have learned in the long run.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: salad daging on April 02, 2024, 07:11:36 PM
Honestly, in the past, I have always done this action because by betting, all I have is the desire to return previous losses but I remember where I lost more than won even though it was in football betting and some in dice or crashes.
Now just think that the action is always careless because you want to catch up with the loss so don't do it anymore for now, it's much better to play normally than to be allin on a certain game even though you imagine is lucky.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: OgNasty on April 02, 2024, 07:15:23 PM
The only time I ever go all-in is when I’m ready to leave and don’t feel like cashing in my remaining chips. Usually that does the job for me. I don’t think it would be too effective a strategy to get back losses and save your bankroll, but gamblers gonna gamble. I like the thought behind it.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Davidvictorson on April 02, 2024, 07:27:17 PM
I haven't gone all in but the one fascinating story I have read about someone who went all in and won is Ashley Revell (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Revell). He sold all everything he owned and traveled to Las Vegas and bet it all which was  US$135,300 (about £76,840 at the time) on a single spin of a roulette wheel and won. I have never had the courage to go all in. Someday I will be crazy enough to do this.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: btc_angela on April 02, 2024, 07:34:39 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Card games for me, like baccarat, and I will do YOLO, once my bankroll is down to 10 %, beat everything, if I win then I will double it or at least make it 3 successful run. Or will bet on a single number on roulette, greater risk, bigger reward and faster way to bounce back as the return is x36.

So others might not understand this way of betting, not offense to them them for those who comment that they don't do this kind and call it reckless betting. But this is gambling and so there is a big risk that you will either win back everything and go home.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: South Park on April 02, 2024, 07:41:24 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Probably too many to count, while this may sound irresponsible for some, this is not really the case, no limit holdem is known for its aggressiveness and the bold moves you can pull on your opponents, so going all-in is not that rare and in many cases it is the right call to make, obviously if you get your timing wrong and you go all-in when your opponent has the nuts, you will be immediately called on your move and you will lose the hand and all your chips, but a timely maneuver like this could allow you to double or even triple your stash, so if you get it right this is a great move to make.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: $crypto$ on April 02, 2024, 07:59:39 PM
I haven't gone all in but the one fascinating story I have read about someone who went all in and won is Ashley Revell (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Revell). He sold all everything he owned and traveled to Las Vegas and bet it all which was  US$135,300 (about £76,840 at the time) on a single spin of a roulette wheel and won. I have never had the courage to go all in. Someday I will be crazy enough to do this.
I wouldn't dare to have to sell all my belongings and then risk it all for one round and be able to win so this is quite crazy what he did, what about us, are we willing? Of course not, I would think twice about doing something that big.

They may be lucky because they won a round in roulette, try if we ourselves who try to bet a large amount certainly will not have the same fate, what if that day is unlucky for us? Then you will be more emotional with a sense of stress, anger, regret.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Ojima-ojo on April 02, 2024, 08:03:44 PM
Some times that temptation to always do more than your bankroll will always be there, and at times the outcome may end in the gamblers favor or against him if he happens to lose the last bet, but then at some point those risk pay off always and at that we need to also give it a second thought as a positive attributes.


Most of the times we need to those last shot to save our previous lost bankroll and at that we accept the positive outcome and also be able to beat the negative outcome when it happens.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Gallar on April 02, 2024, 08:33:50 PM
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Betting all in with all the money you have has the potential to win and can cover any losses you experienced previously. However, the risk of greater losses is no less great. So when you do all that to recover your losses, indirectly you also have the risk of making your losses bigger. Therefore, I personally very rarely spend my money (All in) when carrying out gambling activities. Because this has a much higher level of risk. So I personally prefer to enjoy gambling slowly, even though I am in a losing position in gambling. Because if I insist on returning all the losses I experienced while gambling. Then I used all the remaining money I had and bet (All in). It feels like it will tire my mind a little. So I personally prefer to gamble casually, whatever the conditions.

Because I personally don't mind running out of money when gambling (money that I specifically allocate for gambling). Because this money is definitely cold money. Apart from that, what I know is that sometimes many people experience big losses when gambling which results in their money running out (because of All in). So after seeing many examples, I don't want to go all in (All in) in gambling activities. Maybe quite a lot of gamblers have succeeded in making big profits by using all their money when gambling (All in). However, maybe because this is not my gambling style, as a result I am a little uninterested in using the All in technique. So I prefer to gamble with small amounts of money, but I gamble often. Because gambling is a very enjoyable entertainment. So for example, I run out of money to gamble, before I receive another salary from where I work or from my personal business. Of course I will stop gambling. Because of course I will wait first to have cold money and of course I will get this cold money when I get a salary from where I work or from the income I get from the business I own. Therefore, I personally prefer to play casually when gambling (not all in).


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Assface16678 on April 02, 2024, 08:59:47 PM
Well, yeah I also does all-in in my gambling, I've done it several times nut of course not all is good or a win, but all of thise all-in is played in card games, like poker, baccarat and etc, I don't do luck based casino games like roulettes or skot machines, I do card games because I believed that if you are good with these games then you can increase the chances of winnings or more likely you can win by outsmarting your opponent or the house banker, and I do all-in if I'm confident with my card or analysis I don't just do YOLO or betting all I have in just one round without a reason, I've never done that, all my all-in is came up because I saw a chances of winning, but like I said it will not always go on your way. Do I still do that all-in thing? Yes, of course, especially now that I have multiple side jobs, I can sometimes have the confidence to do all-in, but of course my funds for gambling are extra money, so it's okay if I lose as long as it does not affect my financial state.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Mr.suevie on April 02, 2024, 09:04:06 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

I have done this countless times and some times the reason why I do is not even because of low bankroll but due to the fact that my time is also consumed and plus you can take all day trying to fatten your bankroll once more so I just go in with the last scraps to see if it does come through and most of the time it works and while sometimes its the opposite.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Wexnident on April 02, 2024, 09:16:58 PM
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Rarely? I've done it a lot iirc, there were times where I was just tired so I just went yolo in crash, my go to game when I want to finish stuff. I always try to go over and beyond so it usually ends up crashing most of the time lol. There were instances that it crashed at the beginning yes, but there were a lot of times where it at least went x2 or even x3 but my greedy ass just wanted to keep it going for more so yea, here we are with only a rare few moments of me actually getting money back from all in bets.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: betswift on April 02, 2024, 09:39:15 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Going all-in to rescue a sinking bankroll is certainly one of the boldest moves. There's something about the mix of skill and luck. However, my record is a mixed bag – a couple of dramatic comebacks and a few lessons learned the hard way. Do you find the potential payout worth the risk compared to more conservative strategies?


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Cantsay on April 02, 2024, 09:46:14 PM

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

The only time I go all out is when I have a little balance left in my bankroll and feel it’s time I stop playing that’s when the intrusive thought of placing everything at once comes into my head.

As for my stats, I have lost a whole lot of the games that I’ve gone all out on - the ones I managed to win I still put them all in because the thought of stopping has already been planted in my mind so having some balance left means that I’ll be revisiting my account in a short time so I’ll just have to clear out everything before moving on. More losses than wins have been recorded so far for me.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: robelneo on April 02, 2024, 09:50:08 PM

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
That's a risky move and you're lucky that you have done that several times, I only did this twice and all the others time my bankroll was dropped, I always tried Crash games because of the huge multiplier.
You always think to try a big risk when you think you are on the brink of losing all your bankroll because you are already comfortable with your losses you just want to take a crack.
And sometimes it pays off but in my case, it blew up.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: nara1892 on April 02, 2024, 09:59:46 PM
All in cannot be used as a way to save money because obviously this is an action that is usually done based on desperation because something does not happen according to expectations, and that means desperation is done without any consideration that leads to preventive action but you feel like you are tired of the situation you are experiencing and take action or make decisions such as all in which in the end will make you feel more disappointed, especially when losing.

So this is not an action that leads to budget savings because obviously actions based on desperation are usually done without making any considerations that ultimately make the situation worse, and the profit you managed to get is actually nothing more than a "coincidence" where luck comes at the right time, so don't think that all in can save you, because what is feared and worried is that there is a possibility for you to take the same action someday because you hope to get the same victory as now.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: passwordnow on April 02, 2024, 10:11:36 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.
Usually, with my all-ins they're like my last bet and that's the YOLO thing and it serves as my indicator whether I'd continue or not. So, with that last money that I'll be putting to an all-in, that gives me the idea if I win then proceed but if I lose then that's the answer and sign that I should stop. I don't use all-in to recover my losses because that's somehow won't make sense to me when that's how I see how it should be done.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Sometimes they're on the dice but at most times, I want to see it slowly moving through sportsbetting and whenever I want to keep up with any games and that's my last money, I'd go on with that bet and will just go all in if I still have got some money left and there's no problem if I won't win because usually I am expecting it to just get done and will lose because that's what I feel when I've got my last money to gamble and typically, they're just there to make me do my last losing bet.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: danherbias07 on April 02, 2024, 10:40:16 PM
That's super dangerous, I don't do that. I mean, I don't go all-in but there are times I would increase my bet because my thoughts are I should be receiving an RTP for the amount of losses I made. So, I do increase my bet to like 3 to 4 times and bet it on a Plinko game at high-risk mode which has x120 as the highest multiplier. 11 lines in high risk.
The funny thing is, I always get it. But this is because I am down for like x500 amount so I am assuming that the system is just giving back what I lost.
A very tough decision that needed a lot of courage and somehow I was right with my expectations. I think this is why we are lucky on online gambling because RTP exists unlike how it goes with physical casinos.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Nwada001 on April 02, 2024, 10:43:39 PM
Yes, I have gone all in before, which later turned out to be a little success for me. Like that very day, I almost emptied all my bankroll to the extent that I broke my wager limit trying to hit something big that I could recover, until I was left with very little money, and I almost lost hope of getting anything out of it again. 

I later decided to try out the wheel of fortune to see if I could make a fortune out of it. Low and behold, I was lucky to hit a hard trick, which gave me more than 10x the wager amount if I remember correctly. I had to stop there for a moment and then do my math, and I realised that I was no longer on the losing side; I just had to take a break and call it a day.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: SamReomo on April 02, 2024, 10:45:32 PM
I have done all-in a few times and all of those times I got my bankroll emptied. I don't suggest all-in to anyone because it's the most dangerous bet that someone makes, if you win you recover your losses but if you lose then you made another huge loss.

Most of the times I make multiple bets of $1-$5 then doing any bet of $100 or $500 because I know that losing $1-$5 bet is accepted as long as you are playing and enjoying but losing $100 to $500 bets isn't accepted by most who are at my level. I always do small bets and that's why I don't face huge losses in betting.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Ojima-ojo on April 02, 2024, 10:53:07 PM
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Rarely? I've done it a lot iirc, there were times where I was just tired so I just went yolo in crash, my go to game when I want to finish stuff. I always try to go over and beyond so it usually ends up crashing most of the time lol. There were instances that it crashed at the beginning yes, but there were a lot of times where it at least went x2 or even x3 but my greedy ass just wanted to keep it going for more so yea, here we are with only a rare few moments of me actually getting money back from all in bets.
few times we all have done this and why we are say motivated about this is that, the most cases the bets always comes out as winning and become a point of confidence for us to always use the entire bankroll to stake the bet.


But we should also remember the pain of losing our entire bankroll in just one shot, this could trigger up something more dangerous in the gambler if after developing such pattern of betting a d then become consistent loser, this could be worst and can turn to case of addictions.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Yatsan on April 02, 2024, 11:49:34 PM
Whenever I'm in profit, I now tend to secure it and to take a pause gambling for that day. The reason to this is to avoid being greedy of wanting for more and end up losing everything afterwards. This is not an easy practice, it'll take time for you to realize and actualize that taking profit is important. I do the same thing when I'm continuously losing perhaps 5-8 times of my bet. I am taking a pause and will just accept that I'm unlucky for that day and there is still tomorrow or other day to find my luck and to win back my loss.

But ofcourse I've been before an all-in bettor such that my bankroll for that day should be either lost or in profit so I was betting all of it to wrap the day. And there is only a few times that I won using my last money to a last bet, and if I remembered it correctly those are only 3 times in my whole gambling career. Honestly, it is not a heakthy habit or practice which is why I used taking a pause or stop, as a resolve if things are not going in accordance of my bets.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: betswift on April 03, 2024, 12:01:26 AM
Whenever I'm in profit, I now tend to secure it and to take a pause gambling for that day. The reason to this is to avoid being greedy of wanting for more and end up losing everything afterwards. This is not an easy practice, it'll take time for you to realize and actualize that taking profit is important. I do the same thing when I'm continuously losing perhaps 5-8 times of my bet. I am taking a pause and will just accept that I'm unlucky for that day and there is still tomorrow or other day to find my luck and to win back my loss.

But ofcourse I've been before an all-in bettor such that my bankroll for that day should be either lost or in profit so I was betting all of it to wrap the day. And there is only a few times that I won using my last money to a last bet, and if I remembered it correctly those are only 3 times in my whole gambling career. Honestly, it is not a heakthy habit or practice which is why I used taking a pause or stop, as a resolve if things are not going in accordance of my bets.

Your method is not only cool but also a valuable lesson in selfcontrol and long term thinking in the world of gambling. I really admire your approach to gambling. It's a smart strategy to combat greed and the temptation to chase bigger wins, which can often lead to losing everything.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Darker45 on April 03, 2024, 12:04:53 AM
I've done this a lot of times and in so many games. I've done this in online gambling and in real-life gambling. I admit this is, of course, a wrong strategy. This is a rough way of doing gambling, but sometimes my patience also runs out and I'd rather risk the rest of my money to either recover everything once and for all or finish the gambling session.

I've done this in dice, poker, blackjack, and even sports betting. But I cannot anymore tell whether this is effective or not as far as my record is concerned. I've done this for so long already. What I can tell is that there were times I was saved and there were times I lost everything.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: alegotardo on April 03, 2024, 12:07:48 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

It has certainly saved me several times.
I'm the type of player who doesn't like to suffer from several small defeats when the remaining balance is insignificant. I prefer to bet everything I have at once and resign myself to a possible defeat and then go do something else, but then the sites are very mean to me... they make me win just to cheer me up again and then slowly suck me away my profits... another all-in and again a win... I've done this three times in a row and in the end I lost everything again :P

This type of all-in is the best there is, as it gives us a second chance when we are already resigned to defeat. Several times I've thought that the site manipulated the results just to make me win and make me play some more :D


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on April 03, 2024, 12:24:26 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Not a regular gambler though, but actually, I usually have gotten to that stage where I just go all in with my entire bankroll, simply because I've lost most part of my bankroll and already tired of playing, and just wanna either loss everything at ones so that I could rest, or win back all I've lost in one game, so that I could find motivation to keep playing..

But unfortunately, the several times I've tried or did the all bet bet, I usually end up losing it all, that is, the entire remaining balance in my bankroll, though this have never been a problem to me, since I even tend to like it as it allows me time to rest from possibly the long hours I've spent playing.

Yeah, In this regard of all in bets, I've never been lucky to say I won just when I bet everything, I mostly lose, but this have never bothered me in any way.
And yeah, the games are most slot or casino games, no game name in particular.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Hirose UK on April 03, 2024, 05:05:48 AM
In fact, using all the money have for just one bet is not recommended attitude because when mistake occurs, all the money will be lost and in the end disappointment is the condition we experience.
But some gamblers always do this when they are desperate for player or gambler who always loses and go all in to try their last luck because if they succeed it means big win.

But I myself think everything is the same, whether it casino games or sports betting, both have experiences that are not much different when it comes to betting amounts.
But I don't think I done it for long time when betting all in and only bad results always happen so since then I thought to damn with betting all in and prioritized fun and satisfaction in playing and betting more.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Poker Player on April 03, 2024, 05:10:01 AM
What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

The bankroll is there precisely to prevent you from having to do that. When you get down to half or less of your initial bankroll what you have to do is to downgrade or reduce the size of the bet. If you are making $1 bets and you have a starting bankroll of $100, the moment you reach $50 you have to go down to $0.50 bet. That's what we do in poker to avoid the risk of bankruptcy and I have had no problem for many years to go down a level but the anxious ones that look for emotions and don't understand well what a bankroll is for instead of reducing the size of the bet continue playing with the same one and go all in, for that you better not even use a bankroll.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Outhue on April 03, 2024, 07:16:36 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with a x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
If you are looking for the fastest destruction through gambling, do the all-in gambling strategy, and you will see what will happen, this is the most stupidly risky gambling strategy that I know, its not what it.

It's good for desperate people, who want to get punished one way or the other, I will surely recommend doing such a thing, but not a good thing for someone who wants to be responsible with gambling.

The question I will ask such people is what are they running after? Life isn't this hard why would anyone want to just ruin everything with just one decision? A smart gambler will want more chances when gambling, they will manage their bankroll and use the slow down method when their bankroll keeps going down.

With your bankroll, the lower the money you risk the more the rounds you can keep going, and with the more chances you have you can eventually still win before you run out of money, compare it to going all in.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Finestream on April 03, 2024, 07:37:01 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.


I could not count anymore but one thing I'm sure is that every time I go all in, I loss most of the time. I guess that's just the outcome of being indiscipline in gambling, bankroll are suppose to be manage seriously that it will grow or last longer, but whenever we think of "all-in", this is just a desperate more which over 50% we lost most of the time.

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What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Any kind of game but I'll get easily frustrated with casino games, quick results that put me in a losing streak, that will trigger me to all in sometimes.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: OceanBit on April 03, 2024, 08:05:54 AM
Personally, I've never tried going all-in, it's too risky. I prefer to stick to smaller bets to minimize potential losses and to manage my bankroll. It's important to find a strategy that works best for you and for you to track your progress.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Agbamoni on April 03, 2024, 08:07:19 AM
What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Virtua gambling on sports or dog racing. This has been the only period i have gone all in before. And the reason for going all in was because i see no use of the money left ater i have lost so much so i made a conclusion that if i needed to lost then let it be. I tried to hit a strong odd with the last amount and luckily i won the bet. Which brought me back to my bankroll added with some little profit. Although it did not end there. I continued gambling again gradually but this time lower risk and low amount so i won't get to lose everything again. I'll stop the story here lol i don't say how it all ended that day :)


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Rampagoe004 on April 03, 2024, 08:08:38 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

When I lose my money, I will also go all-in but using small bets. I will not make a deposit to go all-in to recover my losses. I usually like to play on Mines, Tower master, and Blaze. I often win my all-in bets on Blaze. But that doesn't mean I can always win all-in. Sometimes I also experience defeat and I lose all my money. It is better not to hope for an all-in win because you will still lose your money. Maybe you will even lose more.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: slaman29 on April 03, 2024, 08:39:42 AM
Never counted, but my experience is mainly on Freebitco.in site. Obviously allin saved me many times. But you only need to lose 1 time to make it all worthless ;) And believe me I only resort to allin more and more rare these days. I get older and wiser. Now I have set target to lose, and never deposit anything more once gone.

I actually allin several times even on Sportsbet.io and on Blackjack.fun. You can even look at both ANN threads and you will see proof of it, I just can't dig it up. All the times here ended up losing everything in the end, so you know from my experience you don't allin to save anything if you're wise.

Unless, you are like me as you're playing with money you can afford to lose ;)


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: TopTort777 on April 03, 2024, 09:25:33 AM
During my gambling experience, all-in never saved my bankroll, in fact most of all-ins ended loosing :D I rarely go all-in, and do that usually when most of the bank is lost and I am about to finish gambling session. My all-ins are sort of a "put and dot and pause gambling for today". Besides, most of my all-ins were extremely risky, with little chance win. Saving bankroll means that user has already lost quite a lot. Doing all-in in such case means betting with somewhere close to x3-x5 win chance. That is really hard to win this. That is why I think there will be little examples when all-ins saved users.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: moneystery on April 03, 2024, 09:45:32 AM
i understand that many gamblers go all in to be able to return the capital they have and some of them succeed in doing that, but others end up losing badly and ultimately regretting their decision. and because the risk is too big, i prefer not to go all in to restore my bankroll. i'm not really sure that when i go all in whether it will actually win or not, so i prefer to play it safe and not go all in to restore my bankroll.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Coin_trader on April 03, 2024, 09:53:50 AM
Been there done that. I’m doing this whenever I use a small bankroll because I have a shorter allowance for my losses if I play slowly on low bankroll. I never done this with a huge bankroll but I manage to recover one time from 4500$ down to 2000$ profit through the use of my remaining 500$ bet that I keep rollover play for consecutive bet on Blackjack.

All-in bet is not advisable in general because you are letting the casino to easily beat you due to the house edge. It’s better to play slowly to farm more wager for VIP benefits rather than all-in and risk everything your bankroll without getting enough wager volume.

Simply waste of money but you save time in fairness.  :D


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Strongkored on April 03, 2024, 11:14:19 AM
All in is not my style even though I have done it a few times in dice and slot games as well as sports betting but that is more when I feel bored and also quite disappointed with the results so I want to finish the game session at that time, and so far everything has gone badly because it is the end of the game and never I feel like I can increase my bankroll.
I see several players who can produce good things when doing all-in, but I doubt that it will always go well because it could be just a coincidence and of the many who do it, only a few can produce good results, and often they are all in is a form of frustration seeing disappointing results.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: angrybirdy on April 03, 2024, 12:05:07 PM
i understand that many gamblers go all in to be able to return the capital they have and some of them succeed in doing that, but others end up losing badly and ultimately regretting their decision. and because the risk is too big, i prefer not to go all in to restore my bankroll. i'm not really sure that when i go all in whether it will actually win or not, so i prefer to play it safe and not go all in to restore my bankroll.

I haven't experience that kind of betting strategy too, and I also decided not to follow that steps because I might ended up broken If I do that, I'm not a risk taker either. when I gamble, I always first think about all the moves I will make so that I am not like the other people I gamble with who make wrong decisions because of their impulsiveness, They are much focused on the last money they have. For me, if you are in doubt about the actions you are going to take, it is better not to continue because if luck does not approach you, you may have used up all the money you have. No matter what type of gambling, it is difficult to lose all your money because you are taking a huge risk.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Su-asa on April 03, 2024, 12:11:42 PM
In fact, using all the money have for just one bet is not recommended attitude because when mistake occurs, all the money will be lost and in the end disappointment is the condition we experience.
But some gamblers always do this when they are desperate for player or gambler who always loses and go all in to try their last luck because if they succeed it means big win.

But I myself think everything is the same, whether it casino games or sports betting, both have experiences that are not much different when it comes to betting amounts.
But I don't think I done it for long time when betting all in and only bad results always happen so since then I thought to damn with betting all in and prioritized fun and satisfaction in playing and betting more.
You are right, using the whole money you have for a single bet is always dangerous, even if the previous performance of the games are good there's still a possibility of lose in them because that's what makes it called gambling, if they are something that's sure it wouldn't have been called gamble/bets. As long as you can not afford to lose your whole money on anything called bet you shouldn't try it at all as it will ruin your career unless opportunity meets you again in future. There are people that bets with their life savings and they ended up taking their own life by themselves because they can't take the shame of poverty. If gamble is a thing of fun I don't think one should do it if they know it will not end well for them.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: coin-investor on April 03, 2024, 12:34:30 PM


What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Many times I did this, there were times out of frustration and desperation, because you have a long losing run and you just want to call it a day and get several days off and I just want zero bankrolls there were times I got lucky, and recover half of my losses, every time I recover a portion of my losses I just call it a day, it's better to have some than nothing at all

The best game to do this for me is Crash and Dice, these are the times when you don't care and just want it to be over and accept the outcome, I do this when I'm tired because it has become a roller coaster outcome of you win you lose then you lose, you just want to end the cycle so it will be over and you know if you're lucky or not on that given session.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Chibit01 on April 03, 2024, 12:38:54 PM
In fact, using all the money have for just one bet is not recommended attitude because when mistake occurs, all the money will be lost and in the end disappointment is the condition we experience.
But some gamblers always do this when they are desperate for player or gambler who always loses and go all in to try their last luck because if they succeed it means big win.

But I myself think everything is the same, whether it casino games or sports betting, both have experiences that are not much different when it comes to betting amounts.
But I don't think I done it for long time when betting all in and only bad results always happen so since then I thought to damn with betting all in and prioritized fun and satisfaction in playing and betting more.
You are right, using the whole money you have for a single bet is always dangerous, even if the previous performance of the games are good there's still a possibility of lose in them because that's what makes it called gambling, if they are something that's sure it wouldn't have been called gamble/bets. As long as you can not afford to lose your whole money on anything called bet you shouldn't try it at all as it will ruin your career unless opportunity meets you again in future. There are people that bets with their life savings and they ended up taking their own life by themselves because they can't take the shame of poverty. If gamble is a thing of fun I don't think one should do it if they know it will not end well for them.
staking all your money is something I see as a uncalculated risk assessment which is very wrong from as a gambler you don't stake all your resources in a game because this is a game of luck you don't just have to believe and depend on luck by staking all your money...

It is very dangerous in using all your money to stake a single game that you know is probably going for win or lose...

We should also understand that no one controls this game to even tell or advice you play a game with all your money it is very wrong for me so comrade what you are saying is absolutely right......


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Julien_Olynpic on April 03, 2024, 01:06:35 PM
I think the All-in game is too risky. To practice this at all, and even more so to practice it often enough. I don't know why people resort to this strategy. This may be acceptable in trading, where the player does not lose his bet if he uses a stop loss. In gambling, the player irreversibly loses his funds in case of loss. There is no way for you to prevent your losses. And in general, the All-in strategy is crazy enough to use. In fact, this is a type of martingale and this is what strategists use within the framework of martingale. And we all know that martingale inevitably leads to the loss of all funds at a distance.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: bitbollo on April 03, 2024, 01:14:38 PM
as much as it "may" save my bankroll, I have to say that it is still a huge risk and it is more the "damage" than the real gain...
it certainly has been useful in some cases, but in the end this is just a desperate move that is far away from the fundamental concept of money management! I don't think that crazy moves are really useful for gambling.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Zigabel on April 03, 2024, 01:38:21 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I don't advice nor do I go all in regardless of what the situation is, this is actually after I suffered a very huge loss some months back because I went all in on a bet so I don't try to do that again after I have had such an experience with the casinos because I feel sometimes the game we see and become to sure of such that we would want to go all in could actually turn out to be the problem for us because we would not be able to recover if we eventually get to loose the whole bankroll after going all in on a game so I don't do such again or even advice people to do such so they don't loose all their funds.

Although a few times it could actually help in that your nay be lucky enough to get to the point where as you went all in your game would just come through and you will most definitely bounce back t ok winning ways and making good money enough gambling.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: ethereumhunter on April 03, 2024, 02:36:41 PM
Yes, many of us experienced that and losing much money. But some of us learn from that mistake and keep ourselves aways from that experienced. I don't trying to use all-in bet anymore after losing much money before. I think that just makes me becomes emotion and used more money to playing gambling but the outcomes is still the same as before. I already lose much money before and I don't wants to have the same experienced.

Slot is the games that I lost much money and although I still playing slot until now, I don't use all-in bet even if my money is almost runs out. I am trying to limits myself every time I playing gambling to prevent the big lose. But I don't track it because with limitations that I used, that's enough for me to prevents the big lose.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: YOSHIE on April 03, 2024, 02:59:15 PM
What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
So far I have gambled only to the extent of my ability, I have never been forced to bet on the All In method, I have not dared to come to the conclusion of putting all the money on the table, I know the risks of gambling, which basically means they don't let us win once playing any type of game, to be honest I'm not ready to gamble and spend all my money in one play.

Maybe we often see the All In betting method in films, where they judge the cards that are held firmly and win or when you play dice, you are sure that the dice numbers that come out are accurate, For me, the All In bet is a matter of chance, if you lose it's all gone, so at this time I haven't tried to risk all my money in one game.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: junder on April 03, 2024, 04:24:33 PM
I don't advice nor do I go all in regardless of what the situation is, this is actually after I suffered a very huge loss some months back because I went all in on a bet so I don't try to do that again after I have had such an experience with the casinos because I feel sometimes the game we see and become to sure of such that we would want to go all in could actually turn out to be the problem for us because we would not be able to recover if we eventually get to loose the whole bankroll after going all in on a game so I don't do such again or even advice people to do such so they don't loose all their funds.

Although a few times it could actually help in that your nay be lucky enough to get to the point where as you went all in your game would just come through and you will most definitely bounce back t ok winning ways and making good money enough gambling.

It is true that this action is not recommended, because in my opinion the ratio is not 50/50 but maybe 90/10, the value of losing will be smaller than the value of winning, we must be able to see the percentage that applies in gambling where losing has a greater chance than winning which has a smaller chance, it is also possible that gamblers who carry out actions like this are already at the point of frustration because they do not get the win they want, even though they gamble often but they never get the win.

Even though there is luck that can give us a win, that doesn't mean we have to take big risk actions like this, especially if we can't accept the reality of losing the money that was all in, right? If we do go all in then we have to be prepared for the risk. Losing money that is all in, like it or not, because once the result has occurred it cannot be repeated back to the beginning, don't let the actions taken be regretted, that doesn't mean we have to completely believe in gambling, because gambling can't always give us the right win. with what our hearts desire.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Ojima-ojo on April 03, 2024, 04:37:00 PM
as much as it "may" save my bankroll, I have to say that it is still a huge risk and it is more the "damage" than the real gain...
it certainly has been useful in some cases, but in the end this is just a desperate move that is far away from the fundamental concept of money management! I don't think that crazy moves are really useful for gambling.
The chances of saving your bankroll is slime and at some point you will definitely lose everything just in one stride, this is the most frustrating level anyone can get while gambling and also a pointer to uncontrollable gambling which should be checked since it a bad attributes for any gamblers.


Secondly I think at that point where you need to bankroll everything means you are automatically given up and taking a lottery and not betting because it is a one way deal.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: nara1892 on April 03, 2024, 05:37:26 PM
as much as it "may" save my bankroll, I have to say that it is still a huge risk and it is more the "damage" than the real gain...
it certainly has been useful in some cases, but in the end this is just a desperate move that is far away from the fundamental concept of money management! I don't think that crazy moves are really useful for gambling.
The chances of saving your bankroll is slime and at some point you will definitely lose everything just in one stride, this is the most frustrating level anyone can get while gambling and also a pointer to uncontrollable gambling which should be checked since it a bad attributes for any gamblers.


Secondly I think at that point where you need to bankroll everything means you are automatically given up and taking a lottery and not betting because it is a one way deal.

There is no such thing as saving money when it comes to involvement in gambling, or in other words if you are involved in gambling then you are not saving money but you are making your money go further due to allocation to gambling, and simply saving money is when you are not involved in gambling at all. Gambling is always about risk-taking and when you gamble then you have to be prepared to accept the fact of losing at the end of the session when the luck doesn't come at the right time and when you can't control things properly then it's obviously very difficult to achieve balance or to make things okay, because most of the gamblers are more likely to lose large amounts of money.

If we're referring to the idea of saving money then obviously the decision not to gamble is the right one to take, because I think there's very little chance of saving money when you're actively gambling.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: aioc on April 03, 2024, 05:57:23 PM

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

I'm not a risk taker even if I lose a big percentage of my bankroll I prefer to just quit and come back and hope next time luck will be in my favor.

There are gambling days that will not favor you and there are days that you are in a winning run, so if you keep losing, don't lose everything there will be more days to come and who knows the next days it's your time to recover your losses.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Zadicar on April 03, 2024, 06:08:01 PM

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

I'm not a risk taker even if I lose a big percentage of my bankroll I prefer to just quit and come back and hope next time luck will be in my favor.

There are gambling days that will not favor you and there are days that you are in a winning run, so if you keep losing, don't lose everything there will be more days to come and who knows the next days it's your time to recover your losses.
A must thing to be done but usually most gamblers would really be trying out their best on having that all in kind of approach when doing gambling on which as long they do have that balance then
they would really be trying out to make it big or thinking that they do still have that kind of chance for them to be able to recover and this is something that you would really be having in mind.
I've been on such situation or conditions on which you would really be having that kind of approach that thinking that your next bet would might be a win, this is what pushes you to play
up on having that all in kind of bet on which you would really be having that kind of mindset and this what makes people do ends up on getting that tough condition on losing
everything in the end of line, unless if you are lucky then you might have the chance.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: uneng on April 03, 2024, 06:14:01 PM
What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I did it sometimes and managed to save my bankroll from losses. Always on dice game with lowered odds to maximize winning chances. It was like a safe emergency bet for me, meaning that even if everything went wrong, I could still save my bankroll by following this strategy, and indeed it worked for a while. However, it's not a sustainable strategy on long run. Inevitably, at some point the all-in strategy made me waste the entire amount of money I could afford to lose, so it ended in loss, anyway.

I don't remember anymore how much profit I made while the strategy was working, because once you lose, everything you want is to forget about everything...
In fact, it's not the kind of strategy I would advise someone to execute, because once it stops working, you will regret a lot for losing all your money in a single shot for nothing. Then you start thinking you could have used that money for longer, through placing smaller bets, and still having some chance to save your bankroll from total loss.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Juse14 on April 03, 2024, 06:49:39 PM
Supposedly, the losses and defeats that we have experienced can make us aware of the bad behavior that we often do when gambling. In fact, this actually happens the opposite, where the defeat makes us even more curious about gambling. This can happen because there is an assumption that the more often you lose, the closer you are to a big win. an absurd assumption, but many people do it, including me personally... hahaha really stupid. which in the end, instead of getting a big win, actually adds to the losses experienced. And maybe that's why we have to impose limits on the gambling activities carried out, and the money spent on gambling, so that the losses experienced when gambling are at least a little controlled and minimized.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: rahmad2nd on April 03, 2024, 07:01:36 PM
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What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

All-in reminds me of the game of poker, I used to really like this game. especially, if we go all-in to bluff our opponent. but now I never play this game anymore, apart from wasting a lot of time, I focus more on other games. For the live casino type, I tend to play Baccarat more. I have experienced many ups and downs, whether it was experiencing a big defeat, or turning around a situation that was initially a loss to gain multiple wins. just like poker, I rarely play this type of game. Now I tend to bet more on sports betting. As for other games, such as slots for example, they are just part of a fad. not to aim for victory, because this game is not related to skill and prediction. however, football involves many variables in researching and analyzing. referring back to your question, all-in reminds me of poker and baccarat players.

For now, I prefer to bet on football. It's just that sometimes the situation is the opposite of what you say. I sometimes go all in on crucial matches, world cups, or matches that I really believe in. although still, the results always involve luck. Well, I will speak based on the gambling I did. so, let's just assume it won the previous 2 singles matches. Well, my bankroll will automatically increase. after that, if I still have other match options that I have researched before. I often bet everything, whether it's my initial bankroll or previous winnings, I bet all-in for a single match. Many times, I suffer defeat because my predictions are wrong.  but not infrequently, I get double the winnings after going all-in. well, for me this is only a problem when we play which involves situations and conditions. For the most part, I'm sure we have a lot of experience related to what we discussed.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Orpichukwu on April 03, 2024, 07:57:35 PM
I have tried this out about how many times, but I can't recall if it actually saved me the rest of the time or not. But one thing I'm sure of is that I can't recall how it all ended; I can remember the one in which I was able to lose it all just as I tried to go all in to see if I could win back some of my lost funds. 
 
But going all in is just like trying to empty the bankroll all at once since it's already getting exhausted. There's no time to be playing small and see it drain all down, so trying to go all in most times is mostly out of anger, and you just want everything to end so that you can leave the casino for that day. I actually don't see going all in as a good betting strategy.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: FortuneFollower on April 03, 2024, 08:13:54 PM
Supposedly, the losses and defeats that we have experienced can make us aware of the bad behavior that we often do when gambling. In fact, this actually happens the opposite, where the defeat makes us even more curious about gambling. This can happen because there is an assumption that the more often you lose, the closer you are to a big win. an absurd assumption, but many people do it, including me personally... hahaha really stupid. which in the end, instead of getting a big win, actually adds to the losses experienced. And maybe that's why we have to impose limits on the gambling activities carried out, and the money spent on gambling, so that the losses experienced when gambling are at least a little controlled and minimized.

Haha, you're not alone in thinking that way, trust me. It's that classic gambler's fallacy, right? Thinking the next one's going to be the big win, especially after a losing streak. It's weirdly optimistic but definitely traps a lot of us into chasing losses. Setting those limits like you mentioned is crucial. It's all about damage control. Recognizing that you're falling into that trap and taking steps to mitigate it is actually pretty smart, not stupid at all. It's about making sure the fun stays fun and doesn't turn into a problem. Keep that self-awareness going!


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Stalker22 on April 03, 2024, 08:44:28 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

In my experience, desperation drove those decisions more than strategy ever did and  the dream is so tantalizing though - one good roll to make it all back and then some! But you are right, it can backfire real fast. 

Now Im trying to take a more measured approach.  Stick to my guns with my initial bets, manage my bankroll carefully throughout.  Slow and steady does win the race after all.  No matter how dull it might feel in the moment, it beats going bust in five second flat.  That defeated, regretful walk away from the casino is no fun at all.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Honestly, I cannot say I have a favorite game for all-in bets.  Maybe with dice games, or roulette.  My track record with all-in bets?  Definitely more losses than wins. So I learned my lesson the hard way.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: hedgeh0g on April 03, 2024, 08:51:54 PM
I made such all-ins for my entire deposit about 3 times throughout my entire gaming career and knew very well what this was leading to, but I continued to do it. The very first time I was just lucky and I won back my all-in, but after some time I decided to bet everything again, I don’t know why, probably because I wanted a quick result to understand whether I would win or lose a large amount of money. So for the 2nd and 3rd time I lost my entire deposit. And so a lot of time passed and I never did such things again. I won’t say that I will never do this, because in gambling you can’t say the word never.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: GideonGono on April 03, 2024, 10:12:45 PM
I couldn't really count how many times it saved me before, but I am sure that I've experience more lose than win on an all-in bet.
And if my all in bet wins, the next move for me is either I would take a short break and try to start over again or climb up again or bet it all in again till it recover most of what I loss.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: TopTort777 on April 04, 2024, 11:10:13 AM
And if my all in bet wins, the next move for me is either I would take a short break and try to start over again or climb up again or bet it all in again till it recover most of what I loss.

This does not sound very honest :D What about beloved greed factor? When all-in wins, people often go all-in in next bet also, because they feel they are now exceptionally lucky, and they can recover spend time on previous unsuccessful gambling period with a huge bet.

It is hard to believe anyone ever managed to save bankroll by all-in. Suppose gambler had 100 bucks, gambler with 1-2-5 bets and went down to having few tens bucks left. If he bets all-in, the odds must be around 3-5 or even more (depends on his play). Or have a series of all-in wins.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: sunsilk on April 04, 2024, 12:26:38 PM
As far as I remember it didn't save my bankroll when I've done all in. And just as the others where've done, the same goes for me and it's with various sporting events plus my favorite e-games as known as esports nowadays.

It is fun but you don't really expect big from it when you're trying to do it. You should be prepared for any outcome because when you're in losing streak, it's possible that your all in is going to be the additional of it.

I won’t say that I will never do this, because in gambling you can’t say the word never.
Yes, we do change and situation changes and that's why you don't say never to do this.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: masulum on April 04, 2024, 12:50:04 PM
As far as I remember it didn't save my bankroll when I've done all in. And just as the others where've done, the same goes for me and it's with various sporting events plus my favorite e-games as known as esports nowadays.



Haha, indeed most will be like that, All in will probably end everything in one bet and become the last of that gambling session. but i have a real story when all in and save my bankroll, in the past I had an interesting experience when I went all in and got free spins and won more than total deposit, even not a maxwin. Of course, this is extraordinary luck me, and it is not easy to get free spins from the last spin. As far as I remember, I only had this luck once.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: gunhell16 on April 04, 2024, 01:22:41 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Honestly speaking, the only thing I often play at the casino is in the slot games category. And that's where I enjoy most of the time, to be honest, and it's also where I experience
a win from time to time at the casino.

But as you say, op, I have never experienced that, and such a thing has never occurred to me, as long as slot games are often played to gamble.
And this satisfied me most of the time I played there.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: piebeyb on April 04, 2024, 02:30:40 PM
I couldn't really count how many times it saved me before, but I am sure that I've experience more lose than win on an all-in bet.
And if my all in bet wins, the next move for me is either I would take a short break and try to start over again or climb up again or bet it all in again till it recover most of what I loss.
I also experienced the same thing as you, after all if you look at the statistics of the casino games you play directly you will see that the number of your losses is more than your wins, can we call that a game that is probably fair, I don't think that's true really fair, that's why I can never believe in a game that is likely to be fair in casino games even though there are seeds that we can verify, for example, dice games or other casino games, in the end the dealer will always win and beat us, they will take our money Also, gambling must be understood that gambling should not try to make money let alone recover losses because it will never work.

Even though there may be a possibility that we can win when we go All-in with all our money on one last bet, it could also be 50% - 50% luck, so it's no different from gambling that relies heavily on luck like slot games, I'm not a slot gambler but I I've never tried gambling because it's difficult to win against the bookie. I think what makes more sense is that gambling on sports betting makes more sense and avoids cheating where we might be able to win against the bookie.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Coin_trader on April 04, 2024, 02:36:19 PM


This does not sound very honest :D What about beloved greed factor? When all-in wins, people often go all-in in next bet also, because they feel they are now exceptionally lucky, and they can recover spend time on previous unsuccessful gambling period with a huge bet.

It is hard to believe anyone ever managed to save bankroll by all-in. Suppose gambler had 100 bucks, gambler with 1-2-5 bets and went down to having few tens bucks left. If he bets all-in, the odds must be around 3-5 or even more (depends on his play). Or have a series of all-in wins.

I think it depends on what will be the bankroll status after the all-in bet. Usually people really slow down if they are already in huge loss while all-in bet makes them breakeven due to the intensity of that last bet. Only few people will follow up another greedy bet after the feeling of assurance for being on breakeven after a messy losing situation.

In my experience, I usually stop immediately my gambling and call it a day because there’s nothing good can come to you for continuing the gambling if you are already resorted to a one time big time bet for recovery. Most of the time, the greediness part that you said will happened to people that already in adrenaline rush that cause losses.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Reid on April 04, 2024, 02:40:32 PM
Keno, medium risk. I really love that game although it is too long to make some profits because of the lower multiplier that it offer. But you can go all in here with a big chance to get x2.00 with just 4 numbers in a 9 chosen numbers.
But if you want a safer bet then go for 10.
I play this game with higher amounts because I've experience a good winning streak here and I think I will keep on going until I see a bad streak.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: leonair on April 04, 2024, 02:43:46 PM
I'm not a type who like to do all in bet no matter how much is my remaining bankroll.
I'm a type who play small bet, usually few percent of my remaining balance as this way I can enjoy my gambling and it will not lead me into lose with my whole balance in single bet.
So I have no experience with all in bet that save my bankroll but as long as I know those who like to play all in bet prefer to bet on low house edge game such as dice, blackjack, or other games they like.
Me too I always bet small amounts that never go up to the bankroll amount. and I don't know what the bankroll is for me  For those who take gambling seriously and try to make an income from gambling or who take up gambling as a profession, understanding and being careful with the bankroll may be very important. But for those who use gambling only for fun purposes for a short time, the bankroll amount will never touch


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Slow death on April 04, 2024, 02:52:29 PM
In my case I went all in a few times but they were always in sports betting, when for example I set $30 as my budget for games in a week and then I lose to the point of only being left with $2, at that moment I select a bet mutibet and I go all in, I put the 2$ in a mutibet with many games so that I can test my luck, if I win, then I would have more than 200$, but every time I lose, but that doesn't make me sad because those 2$ I consider lost money, since I deposit money in the casino, I immediately get it into my head that the money I put in the casino is money that I can afford to lose and it won't harm me.

From my experience, gambling despite being a lot of fun, we always have to know that we could lose everything. So when we put money into the casino, we have to be aware that it is money for us to play and that we will lose everything and that the only profit we will have is the fun we will have during the time we are playing. Of course there are very lucky and very skilled people who manage to win a lot to the point that even when they go all in they manage to win a lot of money.

Last year there was a very lucky guy who won a lot of money. These are the good parts of gambling:


The biggest lottery jackpots of all time

Lottery player scoops £1.1 billion in one of the largest payouts of all time

A US lottery player has won $1.58 billion (£1.18 billion) in one of the largest hauls of all time.

The unnamed player bought the ticket in a Florida supermarket and won the rollover jackpot against odds of one in 300 million. Players in the Mega Millions game select five numbers that must be matched against a gold “mega ball”.

“It’s entertaining for our players and all of us to see the Mega Millions jackpot roll to what looks like an all-time game record,” a spokesman said.

source: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/biggest-lottery-jackpot-winners-billions-mega-millions-b1099663.html

When people go all in they are hoping that they will be able to get it right and win a lot of money and that is something normal, in games of chance we always have to look for big wins by putting in little money. but of course we always need to manage our money well and only play with money we can afford to lose


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: retreat on April 04, 2024, 03:05:16 PM
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What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

I've been all-in my bankroll 3 times, 2 times ending in victory and the last ending in tragic defeat. I went all-in too because I thought that money wasn't that important either - if it was a win then thank goodness, but if it was a loss then it was my bad luck. But the more I get here, the more I think that going all-in on my bankroll isn't really worth it and is just a waste of money. And it's better for me to restrain myself and save it for the next gambling.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Synchronice on April 04, 2024, 03:22:06 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Dice and crash games are my favorite for making an all-in bets. I was playing dice on freebitco with x100 wager and doing multiple bets, for example: I roll 1 satoshi until I win (max I bet 90 times), if I don't win, then I increase my bet up to 2 satoshi and roll it until I win (max 90 times again) and so on. I had moments when I went up to 20, 000 satoshis and I lost my 90th bet again and then I made all-in, and won 0.05 BTC. So, yes, I gained more than I lost but I was almost sweating on my last roll.
I also often use the same strategy on crash games because I learnt from other gamers and slow and steady wins the race on crash games but instead of x100, I set my target up to x2000.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: TopTort777 on April 05, 2024, 07:24:55 AM


This does not sound very honest :D What about beloved greed factor? When all-in wins, people often go all-in in next bet also, because they feel they are now exceptionally lucky, and they can recover spend time on previous unsuccessful gambling period with a huge bet.

It is hard to believe anyone ever managed to save bankroll by all-in. Suppose gambler had 100 bucks, gambler with 1-2-5 bets and went down to having few tens bucks left. If he bets all-in, the odds must be around 3-5 or even more (depends on his play). Or have a series of all-in wins.

I think it depends on what will be the bankroll status after the all-in bet. Usually people really slow down if they are already in huge loss while all-in bet makes them breakeven due to the intensity of that last bet. Only few people will follow up another greedy bet after the feeling of assurance for being on breakeven after a messy losing situation.

In my experience, I usually stop immediately my gambling and call it a day because there’s nothing good can come to you for continuing the gambling if you are already resorted to a one time big time bet for recovery. Most of the time, the greediness part that you said will happened to people that already in adrenaline rush that cause losses.

I have different experience. I did that myself and saw how others gamble until the moment they realise that they are way down from deposited amount, and all of a sudden a stupid idea of "going all-in and trying to win back everything that was lost in a single bet" appears in the head :D Often amateur do that. They dont realize that if they fail before, they wont get extra luck for all-in bet. I used to do that when I was much younger. But now my vision on gambling changed. I would rather not go all-in at all, but leave what is left and return later with new deposit :D


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Bitinity on April 05, 2024, 07:56:33 AM
I did all in bets several times but I lost most of them. Perhaps the one that I remember when an all in bet save my bankroll was when I played in duelbits. At that time I played slot normally, started with $300 bankroll but unluckily my bankroll dropped to $100 quickly. With the $100 remaining balance, I decide to buy bonus feature in slot game and luckily it gave me around 16x return so my balance boosted to $1600.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: len01 on April 05, 2024, 12:37:52 PM
What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
sometimes I do this but very rarely in roulette games or Crazy Time but when the budget is only around $5 remaining and my reason for going all in is not to recover losses but just to try my luck on the remaining budget I have.
even though this is legal to do, in my opinion it is not recommended for anyone to do this if they are not prepared to lose the remaining amount of the budget they have and it is better to use the remaining budget to bet the next day.

maybe I've forgotten a little what the best amount was when I went all in, but as far as I remember in the CT game, I bet all in on the bonus and got a multiplier of around 25x.
but lately I rarely do it because I'm a bit busy with real work so I rarely access casino games.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: DiMarxist on April 05, 2024, 02:33:26 PM
I remember when someone played all-in bet in one of our local sports betting hall and he was also saying that it is also go-all-bet. And he loss big amount of money which he regreted for using all the money that was remaining in his hand to play only one single game and lost all. All in bet is very dangerous and risky instead the situation is, it is better to split the money and bet differently unless the money is not big enough to bet twice.
And one thing I also know is that we should not chase our loss because that can lead to another great loss that you might not forget in your life.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Juse14 on April 05, 2024, 09:39:35 PM
Supposedly, the losses and defeats that we have experienced can make us aware of the bad behavior that we often do when gambling. In fact, this actually happens the opposite, where the defeat makes us even more curious about gambling. This can happen because there is an assumption that the more often you lose, the closer you are to a big win. an absurd assumption, but many people do it, including me personally... hahaha really stupid. which in the end, instead of getting a big win, actually adds to the losses experienced. And maybe that's why we have to impose limits on the gambling activities carried out, and the money spent on gambling, so that the losses experienced when gambling are at least a little controlled and minimized.

Haha, you're not alone in thinking that way, trust me. It's that classic gambler's fallacy, right? Thinking the next one's going to be the big win, especially after a losing streak. It's weirdly optimistic but definitely traps a lot of us into chasing losses. Setting those limits like you mentioned is crucial. It's all about damage control. Recognizing that you're falling into that trap and taking steps to mitigate it is actually pretty smart, not stupid at all. It's about making sure the fun stays fun and doesn't turn into a problem. Keep that self-awareness going!

And I also agree with what you said, that gambling can be a trap that is difficult to get out of. And it is quite important for us to be able to recognize dangerous patterns and set limits so that we are protected from even greater losses. Self-awareness is the main key in maintaining and maintaining gambling so that it remains enjoyable and safe, without causing significant losses or other negative impacts that are bad for our financial balance and lives. Admitting mistakes that have been made while gambling, and taking steps to improve everything for the better so that it doesn't lead to serious problems.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Mahanton on April 05, 2024, 09:53:27 PM
Supposedly, the losses and defeats that we have experienced can make us aware of the bad behavior that we often do when gambling. In fact, this actually happens the opposite, where the defeat makes us even more curious about gambling. This can happen because there is an assumption that the more often you lose, the closer you are to a big win. an absurd assumption, but many people do it, including me personally... hahaha really stupid. which in the end, instead of getting a big win, actually adds to the losses experienced. And maybe that's why we have to impose limits on the gambling activities carried out, and the money spent on gambling, so that the losses experienced when gambling are at least a little controlled and minimized.

Haha, you're not alone in thinking that way, trust me. It's that classic gambler's fallacy, right? Thinking the next one's going to be the big win, especially after a losing streak. It's weirdly optimistic but definitely traps a lot of us into chasing losses. Setting those limits like you mentioned is crucial. It's all about damage control. Recognizing that you're falling into that trap and taking steps to mitigate it is actually pretty smart, not stupid at all. It's about making sure the fun stays fun and doesn't turn into a problem. Keep that self-awareness going!

And I also agree with what you said, that gambling can be a trap that is difficult to get out of. And it is quite important for us to be able to recognize dangerous patterns and set limits so that we are protected from even greater losses. Self-awareness is the main key in maintaining and maintaining gambling so that it remains enjoyable and safe, without causing significant losses or other negative impacts that are bad for our financial balance and lives. Admitting mistakes that have been made while gambling, and taking steps to improve everything for the better so that it doesn't lead to serious problems.
Limit and moderation is everything or something that you would really be needing to have once you do step your foot into the field of gambling because once you dont have this kind of moderation towards yourself and with your spending then sooner or later you would be finding yourself at such great trouble specially when finances is already that been depleting out.It would really be that something crucial if we do speak about self control
on which most  gamblers would really be able to experience this stuff on the time that they would be doing gambling. Going all in bets is a solid indication that you are already that out of control with your bankroll
on which it is really that a common sign that you are gradually that getting addicted to it. Therefore, it would really be just that right that you should really do know on what you are doing.

Budget up a specific amount of bankroll with your gambling sessions and its not bad to have that all in in the last line, the important thing on here is that you dont really add up some deposits on the time that you would really be busting it all 100%. Limit and moderation would really be always the key or something which is really that important.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: DaNNy001 on April 05, 2024, 10:18:00 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I don't know how reliable this technique is but I sometimes only resort to this when I know am ready to actually lose everything or agreed that luck should play its course. Sometimes gambling can turn from having fun to stress consuming especially when the results you are hoping for isn't actually coming and this can make a gambler go all in despite knowing that it's involves him risking everything.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Japinat on April 05, 2024, 10:44:42 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I don't know how reliable this technique is but I sometimes only resort to this when I know am ready to actually lose everything or agreed that luck should play its course. Sometimes gambling can turn from having fun to stress consuming especially when the results you are hoping for isn't actually coming and this can make a gambler go all in despite knowing that it's involves him risking everything.
You'll only feel the stress when you are seeing that your bankroll has been slowly depleted, it's not a good sign as that only says you lack patience, and because of you eventually become desperate, you wanted to end your session by doing all in on your bet. And guess what? if you win, you'll still continue to gamble and no doubt you will lose in the long run. See, when you are indiscipline, that will never save your bankroll as you don't only gamble once, your mind is already condition to gamble more and it's expected to loss due to bad bankroll management.

I read a lot of articles and there hasn't been a all in bankroll management, it's always about taking a percentage of your bankroll per wager.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: dothebeats on April 05, 2024, 11:59:09 PM
Plenty of times! I sometimes click on raise bet to buy free spins on slots without knowing that I maxed out my bankroll. I effectively doubled or tripled my money on that one occasion which prompted me to stop playing for the day and be satisfied with the win. There are also times out of frustration due to loss streaks that I click on all-in just to be done with the game. Lo and behold, I get the win and continue to play until I get back from my original bankroll  :D


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: el kaka22 on April 06, 2024, 04:46:11 AM
None. Whenever I go all-in, that means I am losing it and I am not going to make any money at all. I have zero luck when it comes to those type of returns, because it is not really that profitable for me to even attempt that. Which is why I just end up playing with regular amount of money at regular intervals and if it ends then it ends. Meaning, if I am betting 5 dollars per bet, I do that when I have 100 dollars in my bankroll, and same when I have last 5 dollars too, doesn't change anything at all.

This is why I believe that we are not going to get anything different for me, if it works then it works. Usually I do not make any changes because that way even though I end up with a loss again, at least I do not make any mistakes at all, it is the same thing for me all the time.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: shasan on April 06, 2024, 06:47:08 PM
Honestly, in the past, I have always done this action because by betting, all I have is the desire to return previous losses but I remember where I lost more than won even though it was in football betting and some in dice or crashes.
Now just think that the action is always careless because you want to catch up with the loss so don't do it anymore for now, it's much better to play normally than to be allin on a certain game even though you imagine is lucky.
I agree with you that when we have a loss and we want to recover our losses instead of playing normally then we may get more losses and we may not be able to recover the lost fund as at this point our loss reaches the peak. So, undoubtedly we should play normally instead of trying to recover all losses at a time.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Natsuu on April 06, 2024, 07:11:20 PM
Plenty of times! I sometimes click on raise bet to buy free spins on slots without knowing that I maxed out my bankroll. I effectively doubled or tripled my money on that one occasion which prompted me to stop playing for the day and be satisfied with the win. There are also times out of frustration due to loss streaks that I click on all-in just to be done with the game. Lo and behold, I get the win and continue to play until I get back from my original bankroll  :D

This is pure luck held me some man!  ;D Well that's the risk that we must take in gambling. Otherwise if wee let it miss, then we basically losses the opportunity to make money on that same day. Really it just takes guts to risk it all to zero of your account that if you lose you may get into debt, but if you win and continue, you may get back to breakeven of your betting account.

On my experience, I just accept the loss for the day. Come back the next day it may give me another opportunity. No hate, but this is just what works for me. Because for me casino is always be there, so no need to rush to get back on my original cash amount. I take my time.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: goinmerry on April 06, 2024, 07:32:02 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I have done this several times already not because of the deteriorating bankroll or losses but mostly because my starting bankroll hasn't even improved in several hours of playing. For example, starting bankroll was $100 and let's say after 6 to 7 hours of playing (of course with breaks), the bankroll just yielded a total of $120-$150.

A profit is a profit, yes. But I consider that as a total waste of time as nothing happened after long hours of playing.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Casdinyard on April 06, 2024, 11:24:12 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
Never happened to me, and never will I depend upon such trivial and inconsequential thing to save my bankroll from utter loss when I could just take the more guaranteed route and play smartly. Not virtue signaling here nor telling you guys what to do, but making ludicrous bets only to end up wishing for that haymaker of a win to get you up from the losses you incurred is nothing short of what gambling addicts do on the daily. They get the money, they make bets, and when their shit is already down to the last bet they sometimes go all in and hope for the best, which by the way, never happens reliably. So if you're into gambling and you really want to make sure you don't lose your shit when you gamble either mentally and financially, you better make the smart decisions from now on and start going for a more sustainable way of securing your bankroll, rather than hope and pray to RNGsus for an all-in win.

It's not gonna happen, and the casino you're playing with will just take that last bet of yours with nothing but a "thank you for playing" to give you. Be more sensible and start gambling responsibly instead of pushing for high-stakes games when you can't win shit.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Lida93 on April 07, 2024, 02:27:10 AM


This does not sound very honest :D What about beloved greed factor? When all-in wins, people often go all-in in next bet also, because they feel they are now exceptionally lucky, and they can recover spend time on previous unsuccessful gambling period with a huge bet.

It is hard to believe anyone ever managed to save bankroll by all-in. Suppose gambler had 100 bucks, gambler with 1-2-5 bets and went down to having few tens bucks left. If he bets all-in, the odds must be around 3-5 or even more (depends on his play). Or have a series of all-in wins.

I think it depends on what will be the bankroll status after the all-in bet. Usually people really slow down if they are already in huge loss while all-in bet makes them breakeven due to the intensity of that last bet. Only few people will follow up another greedy bet after the feeling of assurance for being on breakeven after a messy losing situation.
Not all gamblers will have a rethink to slow down after getting a messy result from a greedy bet, instead of making a calculative slow bet they would prefer to double up or go all in believing that if they lose then they lose it all but by chance that they win they win it all huge.

Not minding the great feeling of excitement that will be in the process that I made a fortune from going all-in I still don't accept it as a good  profitable gambling strategy because chances are that you might go all-in-one at a go as many times and get no single win whereas you would have lost a large sum of money by then, and this could be money the gambler can't afford to lose, the implication is that in a worse case scenario the gambler embarks on loss chasing.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: fikrett on April 08, 2024, 07:43:18 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

It has certainly saved me several times.
I'm the type of player who doesn't like to suffer from several small defeats when the remaining balance is insignificant. I prefer to bet everything I have at once and resign myself to a possible defeat and then go do something else, but then the sites are very mean to me... they make me win just to cheer me up again and then slowly suck me away my profits... another all-in and again a win... I've done this three times in a row and in the end I lost everything again :P

This type of all-in is the best there is, as it gives us a second chance when we are already resigned to defeat. Several times I've thought that the site manipulated the results just to make me win and make me play some more :D

Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Mahanton on April 08, 2024, 07:55:17 PM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

It has certainly saved me several times.
I'm the type of player who doesn't like to suffer from several small defeats when the remaining balance is insignificant. I prefer to bet everything I have at once and resign myself to a possible defeat and then go do something else, but then the sites are very mean to me... they make me win just to cheer me up again and then slowly suck me away my profits... another all-in and again a win... I've done this three times in a row and in the end I lost everything again :P

This type of all-in is the best there is, as it gives us a second chance when we are already resigned to defeat. Several times I've thought that the site manipulated the results just to make me win and make me play some more :D

Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
I have done this thing for sometime too on the time that this is already my last bet or something that last drop of my bankroll on which i would really be definitely be having that kind of mindset or thinking that
this might be able to have that kind of breaking even or trying to recover my loses at least and could be able to prolong the game further on which it might not really be that big enough to cover up that possible
recovery at least it would really be able to stretched up somehow when it comes into your capital and could be able to enjoy up even more.

All-in kind of betting or playing isnt something that recommended because once you do bust then it would be completely over but on the time that you are really just that depending or basing
up into the amount that you are really that been trying out to make it extend then its your choice. The important thing on here is that you dont really be able to find yourself
making out additional deposit on the time that you are really that losing it all.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: South Park on April 09, 2024, 09:22:04 PM
Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
Do not let your mind deceive you, we are so good at finding patterns that we can in fact find them where they do not exist, so as long as the casino in which you are playing has a good reputation and it has been on the industry for a few years already, then it is not likely that you are being cheated and teased on that way, what is happening is that you are the one that is deceiving yourself into thinking like that, and you are doing this because you still have the hope of recovering the money you have lost, and if you were to let go of that hope, you will notice that you no longer have those thoughts anymore.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: bangjoe on April 09, 2024, 09:50:08 PM
Going all in when down has worked out for me too. My approach is similar, Id rather risk it all at once than lose bit by bit. But it's funny, sometimes it feels like the game knows, giving me wins just when I'm about to quit, only to lose it all again later. It's like getting a second chance when you're ready to give up. Sometimes, I even wonder if the games are teasing me, letting me win to keep me playing.
It's a rollercoaster, but those all-in moments can really be thrilling!
Do not let your mind deceive you, we are so good at finding patterns that we can in fact find them where they do not exist, so as long as the casino in which you are playing has a good reputation and it has been on the industry for a few years already, then it is not likely that you are being cheated and teased on that way, what is happening is that you are the one that is deceiving yourself into thinking like that, and you are doing this because you still have the hope of recovering the money you have lost, and if you were to let go of that hope, you will notice that you no longer have those thoughts anymore.
Maybe the typical gambler is more on the fast increase and hang it on one spin, it is a very action that I use too because like what you said it will bind the mind and will only cause problems in the future when our money is gone but our gambling desire still wants to continue the game, that's what is very dangerous from such actions.

And again if doing all this looks like a person who does not enjoy gambling for fun because he is potentially going to finish his gambling soon, but maybe someone enjoys his bets differently there is a difference that cannot be equated even though it is basically the same.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: fikrett on April 10, 2024, 12:05:18 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?

Going all-in has definitely been a heart pounding move for me on a few occasions, particularly when the chips are down, so to speak. I remember this one time, feeling the weight of a dwindling bankroll, I decided to go all-in on blackjack. It was a mix of desperation and a hunch, and fortunately, that day, luck was on my side. The dealer busted, and I managed to not only recover but actually turn a small profit.

As for a favorite game for such high-stakes moves, blackjack is my go-to because it feels like there's a bit more control involved, even though it's still hugely dependent on the luck of the draw. My record? Well, it's a mix of memorable saves and, admittedly, some dives too deep. I don't have an exact track record, but those moments of triumph definitely stick out in my mind. They're thrilling but also a good reminder to play responsibly and not make a habit of relying on all-in bets to bail me out.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: wiss19 on April 10, 2024, 05:08:02 AM
What do you mean by "more lifeline" in your bet? But, anyway it sounds "more chance" although how come when you said those games can give you more than a 2x profit? The risk must be greater actually than if you are only betting on a flat 2x multiplier.

Well, I guess it was only how the game is design, is the ones that can give us an illusion that they are more winnable than the other. We better change that initiative because it's one of the tactics of the casinos to earn more money from their customers, however if you still believe on it, that can also means that you are lucky or co-incidentally won at most times. Congrats with that but you should play more safer next time. Good Luck! :)


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Crypt0Gore on April 10, 2024, 07:47:15 AM
I knew that most of us here experienced doing an all-in bet whenever when we are already down significantly amount of our bankroll and already get tired to slowly earn back your losses.

I’ve done this several times and I manage to save my bankroll to profit/breakeven greater than suffering a total loss. I usually use the craps or mines to do the all-in bet to have a potential profit greater than x2 while I have more lifeline for my bet rather than a straight bet with x2 multiplier.

What game is your favorite to do this and what’s your record so far if you can still track it?
I've tried it once and I lost everything, since that time I never tried it again, it makes no sense to go all in when gambling, or maybe it's just not favouring for me, but I don't care, I prefer risking a bit of my bankroll until I am out.

If this strategy is working for you then you are on your own and I am happy for you, but what works for others may not work for me, so I choose to go on my own path about gambling to avoid stories that touch later.

I will consider myself lucky if this happens to me and I think you should too, but if it keeps happening again and again then it seems it just works for you but don't expect it to work for others, I bet most people will fail to do this, it's not recommendable.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Twentyonepaylots on April 10, 2024, 05:06:32 PM
Sometimes it does, but most of the time it won't. But like you, I bet that if I was tired of recovering all of my losses slowly, it would be really exhausting if you recovered them one by one. But betting all-in is really risky, especially if you are on a losing streak. Anxiety will creep on you, and if you ever bet all-in and lose it, it is really heartbreaking.

But for me, I really don't like betting all in because it is risky. I might do it slowly rather than losing it one try. Just don't let your emotions take over. If you are tired and exhausted, maybe just try to rest your mind a bit. Then, after that, try again to gamble and win some.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Maus0728 on April 10, 2024, 05:15:10 PM
Haven't even done it before because I know how stupid (in my opinion) it would be to do it given that it's already my last leg, why would I just go all-in on a whim? It's impractical and not a good idea since I know it's going to make my game shorter and it's probably going to be unsatisfactory to me to do it anyway even if you win. Good for you though that you're winning it all back given it's a risky thing to do, I guess I'm not so reliant on my luck that I'm not doing it, whenever I try to win, I just take it easy and grow it slowly but surely, this way, I can enjoy the game even more and I'm having more fun.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Obari on April 10, 2024, 05:32:02 PM
The truth is that, this strategy seems like someone who is chasing after their losses and already got feed up small earnings and just want to recover all they’ve lost and we ought to know that, the end result of chasing after losses is, account liquidation, no matter how we present the issue.
I’ve also at some point, been a victim of going all into a bet and just as op described the issue, I agree with him that, the most times peoole go all into a bet is probably when they’re bankroll is already reading red against them and people do this with hopes of recovering their losses and from my personal experience, the strategy haven’t been a very favourable one for me and I will always advice peoooe, to have a budget for the days game and learn how to pause when they exhaust their Bridget for the day. These strategy will help keep both the gambler and their money in check.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Unbunplease on April 10, 2024, 06:14:45 PM
all-in is not used so often that it can be said to produce serious statistical results. Again - often all-in turns out to be just a bluff or erroneous expectations. Therefore, the success rate of such an action is 10-15%, no more than that


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: rachael9385 on April 10, 2024, 08:31:02 PM
The truth is that, this strategy seems like someone who is chasing after their losses and already got feed up small earnings and just want to recover all they’ve lost and we ought to know that, the end result of chasing after losses is, account liquidation, no matter how we present the issue.
I’ve also at some point, been a victim of going all into a bet and just as op described the issue, I agree with him that, the most times peoole go all into a bet is probably when they’re bankroll is already reading red against them and people do this with hopes of recovering their losses and from my personal experience, the strategy haven’t been a very favourable one for me and I will always advice peoooe, to have a budget for the days game and learn how to pause when they exhaust their Bridget for the day. These strategy will help keep both the gambler and their money in check.

Sure, it's obvious the op is chasing after his loss in this context, by risking all into a one time bet that can either make or break your bankroll. Though we gamble with the mindset of making profit but when your strategy seen to be too risky, then I'm out. As gamblers, we should know when to call a day and quit, because when you start chasing after your losses, you'll definitely come a point where you'll go extra miles to withdraw out of the money meant for other purposes to gamble. With all the experience I have had with gambling I have learnt to quit when all odds are against me rather than squashing all my bankroll to loss.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Obari on April 10, 2024, 10:09:04 PM
The truth is that, this strategy seems like someone who is chasing after their losses and already got feed up small earnings and just want to recover all they’ve lost and we ought to know that, the end result of chasing after losses is, account liquidation, no matter how we present the issue.
I’ve also at some point, been a victim of going all into a bet and just as op described the issue, I agree with him that, the most times peoole go all into a bet is probably when they’re bankroll is already reading red against them and people do this with hopes of recovering their losses and from my personal experience, the strategy haven’t been a very favourable one for me and I will always advice peoooe, to have a budget for the days game and learn how to pause when they exhaust their Bridget for the day. These strategy will help keep both the gambler and their money in check.

Sure, it's obvious the op is chasing after his loss in this context, by risking all into a one time bet that can either make or break your bankroll. Though we gamble with the mindset of making profit but when your strategy seen to be too risky, then I'm out. As gamblers, we should know when to call a day and quit, because when you start chasing after your losses, you'll definitely come a point where you'll go extra miles to withdraw out of the money meant for other purposes to gamble. With all the experience I have had with gambling I have learnt to quit when all odds are against me rather than squashing all my bankroll to loss.
Of all you’ve said, there is one major thing I’ve gotten from you, which simply is the fact that, you e learnt to quit when all odds are against you, is also one sign of a great gambler, rather than wanting to force every win to take place which ain’t right.
Your ability to know when to take a break is what actually matters the most in gambling and with this right knowledge, one is already two steps  ahead of addiction and chasing after their losses.

I’ve also come to realize that, a lot of persons come into the industry with just a win mentality and end up never wanting to accept a loss, I personally think anyone coming into the industry, should do so with the right mentality of either making a loss or a win, and whichever comes, the gambler should be able to accept it.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: South Park on April 16, 2024, 09:20:43 PM
Haven't even done it before because I know how stupid (in my opinion) it would be to do it given that it's already my last leg, why would I just go all-in on a whim? It's impractical and not a good idea since I know it's going to make my game shorter and it's probably going to be unsatisfactory to me to do it anyway even if you win. Good for you though that you're winning it all back given it's a risky thing to do, I guess I'm not so reliant on my luck that I'm not doing it, whenever I try to win, I just take it easy and grow it slowly but surely, this way, I can enjoy the game even more and I'm having more fun.
Without a doubt this is true for most of the games, but in my mind there is one exception and that is poker, in poker managing your capital is key, so whenever you are sure you have the advantage you have to push as hard as possible to extract more money from your opponents, and one way to do this is by going all-in yourself or by trying to force your opponents to do this when they are in a disadvantageous position, so if a person is going all-in as a poker player and they are doing so at the correct time, then I think that is the right move to make.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Nwada001 on April 16, 2024, 09:32:26 PM
Your method is not only cool but also a valuable lesson in selfcontrol and long term thinking in the world of gambling. I really admire your approach to gambling. It's a smart strategy to combat greed and the temptation to chase bigger wins, which can often lead to losing everything.
Why admire his pattern when you know it could lead to losing everything? I don't get involved in any gambling strategy that poses a high risk. I have done it in the past to take some great risks in order to recover what I have lost in gambling before.
 
The outcome is not always in our favour, so the best thing to do is to divert into a less risky pattern. Don't go all in; go little by little, even when you are losing it. You might be lucky multiple times and recover some of the already lost money instead of going all in and losing it all at once.


Title: Re: How many times all-in save your bankroll?
Post by: Fatunad on April 16, 2024, 09:39:36 PM
Your method is not only cool but also a valuable lesson in selfcontrol and long term thinking in the world of gambling. I really admire your approach to gambling. It's a smart strategy to combat greed and the temptation to chase bigger wins, which can often lead to losing everything.
Why admire his pattern when you know it could lead to losing everything? I don't get involved in any gambling strategy that poses a high risk. I have done it in the past to take some great risks in order to recover what I have lost in gambling before.
 
The outcome is not always in our favour, so the best thing to do is to divert into a less risky pattern. Don't go all in; go little by little, even when you are losing it. You might be lucky multiple times and recover some of the already lost money instead of going all in and losing it all at once.

Strategy is really that something that would really be only adding up the thrill and excitement you would be having specially on playing gambling but its not something that you could really be
able to make yourself as a winner because this isnt how the reality works in gambling. Its a game of chance and odds on which if you do find yourself that being lucky then you would really be able to
make money but if its not then you would really be able to experience the opposite. When it comes into the condition on where you are already that making some all-in bet just
because you are really that tending to save up your bankroll then it could really actually happen but its not something that you could really be able to hit up all the time.
It will really that matter in a condition that you would really be lucky and also dont make yourself that delusional into those things.