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"Gambling, a practice considered by society as a vice, a deviation from a proper path in life. Those of us who are gamblers, we all do it secretly, trying to prevent our families and friends from finding out. Otherwise, we would carry the label of a gambling addict on our heads, feeling like people are pointing fingers at us when we walk down the street.
In reality, gambling can be seen as a form of investment, with high risk and high returns.
To be successful in gambling in the long run, there are several key principles to follow:
1.The principle of betting is to 'follow the trend.'
2.If you want to win, practice proper money management, determining how much to bet as a percentage of your total funds.
3.Maintain good psychological composure. Act strategically and avoid impulsive betting.
4.Be decisive with your profit and loss limits. Leave when you've won a certain amount, don't be greedy. Leave when you've lost a certain amount, don't try to recoup losses immediately.
Many gamblers, despite having good technical skills and a high winning rate, end up losing everything. This happens because they lack self-control: they don't know when to stop when they're winning, they become too eager to win more, and when they lose, they chase their losses impulsively, often risking everything in the process.
That's all I have to say. If you can follow these four basic principles, you'll be successful in the gambling arena. Enter confidently, leave gracefully, just as you came. With a wave of your hand, take away all the chips from the gambling table." |
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