Discipline over luck

Discipline over luck

by Martin Harris -
Number of replies: 3

Quick ask to the experienced players. My first minutes go fine, then a few fast busts drag me into chase mode. I know I should set an auto cashout and walk away, but I start “just one more” and lose track. What habits keep you disciplined? Do you use strict round limits or time limits? Any rule of thumb for raising or lowering stakes without making things worse?

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Re: Discipline over luck

by Rick Rice -

Structure first, then decisions. Split the bankroll into small equal units and choose a session size up front. Keep bets flat and use a default auto around 1.7–1.9x. Make manual rides rare and only when the last several rounds look calm. If two losses land back to back, take a short break and reset. Track tiny stats: average exit, rounds played, net units. That data stops guesswork. For a straightforward primer with examples and a demo flow that matches this approach, the resource at ballonix-crash-game.net lays out session goals, safe exits, and anti-tilt routines. Finish when your plan says finish, whether up or down. That habit is the real edge.

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Re: Discipline over luck

by Jin Watkins -
The break after two losses sounds like a simple way to stop tilt before it starts. I also like the idea of counting units instead of money while playing. That should make choices feel less heavy. I’ll keep a default auto around 1.8x, limit manual rides, and end when I hit my round cap. Slow wins feel better than lucky spikes that vanish a minute later.
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Re: Discipline over luck

by William James -
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