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If you lose it all, you stop. This might be a 50% or 100% gain on your initial bankroll. Principle |
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Example (with $100 Bankroll) |
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Stop-Loss Limit |
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This is simply your session budget. With a $100 bankroll, your stop-loss is the full amount. Upon reaching it, you can either pocket the $100 profit and continue with the house money, or stop playing altogether. Winning Goal |
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Establish a reasonable winning amount. This discipline reorients your perspective from winning to managing your risk in a way that maximizes your entertainment value. It gives you the power to control your finances, lessen the emotional impact of downswings, and ensure your long-term enjoyment of the game. Once it's gone, you quit for the day, without exception. Conclusion: Play Smart to Play Longer |
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Your greatest asset in gaming is bankroll management. Reaching it is a signal to consider ending the session. Establish your rules, be smart about your wagers, know your stopping points, and you'll ensure that your Funky Time experience is a long and enjoyable one. |
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This concept transcends gaming |
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