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    I hate losing...

    This is when I'm at my worst. I hate logging off knowing I've lost. This leads to chasing, which doesn't always lead to getting back to even, if you know what I mean. Anyways, long story short, I went for -$650 today @ Inetbet, and this is after being up almost $200. That'll teach me to leave money from a previous cashout sitting in QT to long for the little devil on my shoulder to reverse.

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    Who doesn't hate losing?

    I'm playing a big bonus at a Rival at the moment and doing pretty good (currently about $1,000 above my deposit), but I've had loads of near total disasters;
    Game ..................... Bet/Loss . Return
    Moonlight Misery ...... 156/-120 . 23% Anyone else played this crap?
    As The Reels Turn 2 . 573/-151 . 74%
    Secret Garden ......... 249/-160 . 36%
    As The Reels Turn 3 . 292/-250 . 14%
    Metal Detector ........ 765/-199 . 74%
    Hobo's Hoard ........... 268/-129 . 52%

    With each one I had to force my self to stop chasing and move on to a different slot. Then once on the new slot, try to keep my bets low. I say "try" because it is very difficult. You really have to try to forget the loss you just had and move forwards.
    If I just lost say $200 on a slot, my target on the next one is just to make some sort of gain. Even if I only make $10 I will be quite happy and move on to the next one. The most important thing IMO is to stop the chain of loss after loss after loss.

    Last month at the same casino I was struggling a bit, but I completely lost the plot playing Fantasy Fortune, chased and chased my losses by upping bets until I pretty quickly totally bust out.
    Stats; 483/-354 = return of 27%

    It was after that I changed my signature here to "Getting back to basics" and set myself to go back to my old way of playing in a more controlled manor because I had been losing the plot far too often in recent months.

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    Losing is a big downer and is one reason why I play only after I come home from work, or towards the end of the day when I am on a day off from work. If I lose I won't feel depressed for the rest of the day.

    Keeping the bets low can also help against this. You would have more time to realise what is happening and realise that you can always come back again another day. Although I appreciate when you are losing it is also very tempting to play on and then throw the balance into one bet in the hope of some small recovery. I've done this a few times before and survived but I would not recommend it.

    I think losing can help a player to learn a little through reflection, helping to realise bad habits in their betting etc etc. I find it can be good to reflect, but at the same time it is somewhat depressing.

    DaveG39 - I can only suggest that perhaps you should consider reducing your bankroll next time you play. If you feel really really down about losing your deposit, then perhaps this would be a better way forward in future. I once placed £256 in one bet. Having lost it, it felt like the end of the world for me. I reduce my bets and also decided to deposit smaller amounts (£64), knowing I'd play more carefully. This seems to work for me. When I lose, I still think "bugger", but any damage does not seem all that bad now, as I know it is possible to recover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomEvent View Post
    Losing is a big downer and is one reason why I play only after I come home from work, or towards the end of the day when I am on a day off from work. If I lose I won't feel depressed for the rest of the day.

    Keeping the bets low can also help against this. You would have more time to realise what is happening and realise that you can always come back again another day. Although I appreciate when you are losing it is also very tempting to play on and then throw the balance into one bet in the hope of some small recovery. I've done this a few times before and survived but I would not recommend it.

    I think losing can help a player to learn a little through reflection, helping to realise bad habits in their betting etc etc. I find it can be good to reflect, but at the same time it is somewhat depressing.

    DaveG39 - I can only suggest that perhaps you should consider reducing your bankroll next time you play. If you feel really really down about losing your deposit, then perhaps this would be a better way forward in future. I once placed £256 in one bet. Having lost it, it felt like the end of the world for me. I reduce my bets and also decided to deposit smaller amounts (£64), knowing I'd play more carefully. This seems to work for me. When I lose, I still think "bugger", but any damage does not seem all that bad now, as I know it is possible to recover.
    Thanks. I have had to raise my bankroll recently since I am now using QT (and it's hefty fees) to cash out. It all comes down to willpower really though, if I hadn't reversed my last cashout from QT, and then lost it, I wouldn't have ended up so deep in the hole.

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    I think that's half of the battle with QT is the wait period on waiting for a cashout to be processed. I think the last time I waited 2 business days before getting impatient and loosing my last cash out. It was $500 too off of $50, but anyways oh well. I've been reading some people once you get in the "system" after your first complete cashout QT runs faster. Maybe next time I'll just wait. We'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveG39 View Post
    Thanks. I have had to raise my bankroll recently since I am now using QT (and it's hefty fees) to cash out. It all comes down to willpower really though, if I hadn't reversed my last cashout from QT, and then lost it, I wouldn't have ended up so deep in the hole.
    Quicktender doesn't have hefty fees they just charge $20 an your bank $10 that is mild compared to Ewalletexpress at 10%

    Good Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by jas2587 View Post
    Quicktender doesn't have hefty fees they just charge $20 an your bank $10 that is mild compared to Ewalletexpress at 10%

    Good Luck

    Cindy
    the fees for me is $30 to get my cash out of qt and then my card is 6.95$ so almost 40$ to do a cash-in from qt
    Last edited by kauphy; 17th October 2009 at 08:31 AM. Reason: sorrie it is 30$

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    Quote Originally Posted by KasinoKing View Post
    Who doesn't hate losing?

    I'm playing a big bonus at a Rival at the moment and doing pretty good (currently about $1,000 above my deposit), but I've had loads of near total disasters;
    Game ..................... Bet/Loss . Return
    Moonlight Misery ...... 156/-120 . 23% Anyone else played this crap?
    As The Reels Turn 2 . 573/-151 . 74%
    Secret Garden ......... 249/-160 . 36%
    As The Reels Turn 3 . 292/-250 . 14%
    Metal Detector ........ 765/-199 . 74%
    Hobo's Hoard ........... 268/-129 . 52%

    KK

    Wow these stat really suck big but still up a 1000$?? You must have had some big hits as well! On which slots if I may ask?

    I am playing Rival a lot lately and the slots can really be like that sometimes however 23% and 14% is reall really terrible...

    I have played the moonlight slot a few times and I like it however the who dunnit bonus round is boring and does not pay much...I once got 3 latterns and had a very nice free spins round, which has much more potentional with the expanding wilds.

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    Hiya: imhop: People gamble in a pattern. That being, they usually bet the same way. If you have a pattern of, "All In", then you are constantly winning a large bet on the last couple of plays, and Win, and are commited to this pattern, because when you lose, - $500 is kind of hard to get back $1 at a time.

    Buuuuuuut, If you change the pattern to, "You will not take me out all at once", and have smaller losses, and only have pot holes to dig your self out of, instead of a crater, then you can stay close to your original betting pattern.

    I know this. If you are going to lose, and you are losing, and you are betting $1 at a time, and you kept on losing, You can actually cheer for the losing team, "Come on you Bums, Lose Again, Yea, thats it, keep it up", and it is almost funny. Then, 16 losses in a row later, and you are still in the game, and most of your bankroll still there= hehehe, Weeeeee........
    "All I want, is to WIN my fair share, and maybe just a teeny bit more"

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    Quote Originally Posted by gokkie View Post
    Wow these stat really suck big but still up a 1000$?? You must have had some big hits as well! On which slots if I may ask?
    I actually ended up with $1,400 after WR ($150 deposit + $300 bonus)
    I played nearly all of the bonus video slots.
    I will put my entire log in a blog and publish it - hopefully early next week - then you can see where my wins came from.


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