-//Hello OP, this answer is not directly for you, on the contrary, but I will allow myself to give an opinion in a universal sense to any "new" player who reads us, and in any case it is a personal experience, which does not pretend to be a guide but a comment made in any "bar" between friends.//-
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Don't keep thinking that it is common to say; Lost more in the process to recover (!?)
Losing is common, uncommon is to think that it is normal for you to lose all your bankroll, I do not know if it is because I come from the world of poker, but get used to calling things accordingly how they correspond to the gambling argot is important; it is not the same to say in the world of bets "I have $ 100 to play at the casino" or say "my gambling bankroll is $ 100". Not! is not the same.
Behind the expression bankroll there is a control strategy, behind the phrase "I have $ 100 if I lose them I don't play anymore" there is a recreational player who will surely not cry if he loses the $100 and in that sense it is curious that the weepy is usually someone who plays frequently.
Frequent player is very different from recreational player, one should begin to understand where you are in reference to that type of player and in the process of knowing what type of player one is, you begin to build their "gaming bank," which is transformed into bankroll.
Your gaming bank has two supplies, your income for whatever reason, and your bankroll. In that sense, you may begin to realize that your income is not directly related to the bakroll, that is, before you get there your income goes through your gaming bank. And this is a simple, but optimal strategy.
Now the above is of no use if you do not change bad betting habits and end up losing always in each "game section", learn to take time per game section based on something that is comfortable for your day to day, This is just as important as the size of the bet.
Poker players are constantly calculating that size of the bet, not only in each play (pre/post flop, turn,river), also in the relationship stake-blinds, especially MTT players. I have learned that in this type of casino game I have a small advantage, my amount of initial bets are not affected by time, this is crucial for the big question you ask "OP," because if I start with an amount in a certain game, I do not change it unless I want to, and in that sense every player, should not be measured punctually by game sections, if not by the sum in a given period.
That is, it is normal that you have sections in red, nothing happens, tomorrow is another day to recover and the subsequent ones. As long as you maintain a healthy bankroll based on the correct bet ratio, you will always have a "tomorrow" to play.
To this type of habit you must add the rakeback, bonuses, prizes and all that added value that some casinos give, then add all that and plan according to your results, change what you have to change but in a long-term projection, in this way it eliminates the error of wanting to recover specific losses on certain days of play.
G.B