Quote Originally Posted by collegegambler:
I know u guys are trying to be nice and help but I know what I'm doing. I think Wisconsin wins outright. I'm dropping a bomb on them + the pts to be safe. This team has revenge on there minds from last years final four and to be honest Kentucky dosent impress me as much as duke.
Yes, indeed. You know what you are doing.
1. Throwing out 1k hockey plays.
2. Betting bombs of 2k to 5k which represent anywhere from 15% to 35% of your bankroll.
3. Excusing and blaming bad decisions on circumstances, family or whatever.
4. Not protecting your bankroll to get to your "best sport".
5. Allowing distractions to interfere with your business. (MILFs, strippers, drugs).
I'm probably leaving some stuff out but when making a list to demonstrate your prolific knowledge and self awareness that demonstrates you do indeed know what you are doing...it's hard to remember everything that has come up in the last 400+ pages.
Ok, ok. I will say this as kindly as I can.
You do not know what you are doing. You THINK you know what you are doing.
It does not matter whether you win or lose your bomb. It is just a matter of time before you lose another one...and of course it will be a bomb bet because you have lost a few 1k bets in a row and "have to get it back".
So, a big bomb loses, then at some point, its the entire bankroll balance of 6k or 7k...and then, its gone.
You stand there looking in the mirror and it's gone. You are now in Vegas with no money. But that won't be like that for long because you remember your 401k. You are too good to stay down for long! No way you can keep losing like this!!
Throw up the rich homie thug theme song! It's time to slap a 20k blockbuster down to get the organization back on its feet for REAL.
Wash, rinse, repeat until it's all gone.
It's not a matter of believing in you, CG. It's not a matter of you believing in yourself, at this point. It will soon come to a point where you must decide on whether or not to cut your losses at 30k or go completely down the tubes.
It's much closer than you think.