Discussion: Finding a steady pace

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    • #2813
      pafahoh17
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      Some days the game feels calm, other days it jumps fast and breaks my plan. Small wins accumulate slowly, but one late cash-out can erase an entire hour. Auto cash-out helps, but the number is hard to pick. Long sessions make me tired and sloppy. Short sessions leave me wanting to chase. Looking for a clear routine that uses a base bet, a default multiplier, and fixed breaks. Simple steps to follow when the graph becomes chaotic and my focus wavers.

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      ricerick
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      Steady play starts with structure. Use a base unit equal to around 1% of your bankroll. Set a default cash-out near 1.6–1.9x and maintain it for a whole block of rounds, such as 40. Add two guardrails: stop for the day at +20% profit, and stop if you hit −10% from your start. Place five short “stretch” rounds per block at a higher target, but only with profits. Helpful examples and plain rules live at https://ballonix-crash-game.net/ so skim those, then write a tiny checklist. Keep it on the screen. Fewer choices per minute means fewer tilt traps and more calm repetition.

    • #2817
      mivoja
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      Notes about blocks and guardrails sound practical. A fixed default multiplier would save mental energy, and limiting stretch rounds to profit feels safer. The +20% and −10% lines also make the end of a session a simple decision. A small checklist next to the game should help when nerves kick in. Going to set a timer for breaks and test one block at a time to see if the urge to chase starts to fade.

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