To be honest...
It makes no difference if you "load up" today or not.
You are going to lose eventually. And you will lose it all, and then you will try again and lose it all again.
Its not the picks. Its your method. You are bound to be a loser.
To be honest...
It makes no difference if you "load up" today or not.
You are going to lose eventually. And you will lose it all, and then you will try again and lose it all again.
Its not the picks. Its your method. You are bound to be a loser.
To be honest...
It makes no difference if you "load up" today or not.
You are going to lose eventually. And you will lose it all, and then you will try again and lose it all again.
Its not the picks. Its your method. You are bound to be a loser.
Harsh...but very true.........
To be honest...
It makes no difference if you "load up" today or not.
You are going to lose eventually. And you will lose it all, and then you will try again and lose it all again.
Its not the picks. Its your method. You are bound to be a loser.
Harsh...but very true.........
Harsh...but very true.........
Yep, very harsh, but agreed to be very true. One way to not lose it all is to take a methodical approach. Break your overall bankroll down into 4 segments. IE: $800 total bankroll, take just 25% of that and play with it for a week. (Whatever you want your segment length to be) Mine is one week. After that week if you happen to win $100. Then raise the stakes a tiny bit at 25% of $900, which is $225.. If you lose $100, obviously take 25% of that which is $175. This way, if you have a horrid week, you're only down 25% of your total bankroll. Another good idea is to not be under the influence of alcohol or whatever "floats your boat". At least this way you'll have more longevity through the season. GL dude.
Harsh...but very true.........
Yep, very harsh, but agreed to be very true. One way to not lose it all is to take a methodical approach. Break your overall bankroll down into 4 segments. IE: $800 total bankroll, take just 25% of that and play with it for a week. (Whatever you want your segment length to be) Mine is one week. After that week if you happen to win $100. Then raise the stakes a tiny bit at 25% of $900, which is $225.. If you lose $100, obviously take 25% of that which is $175. This way, if you have a horrid week, you're only down 25% of your total bankroll. Another good idea is to not be under the influence of alcohol or whatever "floats your boat". At least this way you'll have more longevity through the season. GL dude.
To be honest...
It makes no difference if you "load up" today or not.
You are going to lose eventually. And you will lose it all, and then you will try again and lose it all again.
Its not the picks. Its your method. You are bound to be a loser.
To be honest...
It makes no difference if you "load up" today or not.
You are going to lose eventually. And you will lose it all, and then you will try again and lose it all again.
Its not the picks. Its your method. You are bound to be a loser.
This is cruel! Bwah hahahaha. who to take......wait a second, . Just make sure you put it all on one or the other. Flip a damn coin!
This is cruel! Bwah hahahaha. who to take......wait a second, . Just make sure you put it all on one or the other. Flip a damn coin!
My yacht is currently in Edinburgh Scotland and soon will be parked at the Ryder Cup this weekend. My mom let me out of her basement for this.
The part I liked best about your post is "a total shitshot contest like the Supercontest" - that actually made me laugh.
Keep it coming.
My yacht is currently in Edinburgh Scotland and soon will be parked at the Ryder Cup this weekend. My mom let me out of her basement for this.
The part I liked best about your post is "a total shitshot contest like the Supercontest" - that actually made me laugh.
Keep it coming.
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