Signs you're chasing, how to call it before it gets dumb

Limits, self-exclusion and staying in control
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weekend_satoshi
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Signs you're chasing, how to call it before it gets dumb

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Wanted to start a thread on the early tells of chasing, not the obvious blown-the-budget stuff but the small signals before it.

Mine, from experience I'm not proud of: I start doing math in my head about "what gets me back to even." The second the goal becomes a specific number instead of just playing, I'm chasing. Even if the bets still look normal sized.

Another one, I stop checking the actual game and start watching the balance. When the balance is the entertainment and not the spins, that's it.

What are yours? Trying to build a little mental checklist I can catch myself with, because by the time it feels like chasing it's usually already a few bets deep.
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tilt_n_tip
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Re: Signs you're chasing, how to call it before it gets dumb

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oh the "back to even" math is THE one. i log my sessions and you can see it in the notes, bet sizes look fine then theres a line where i wrote down a target number. every single bad session has that line.

mine on top of that: bumping stakes after a loss not a win. up a bit and i stay flat, down a bit and suddenly the bet doubles. that asymmetry is the tell. winning doesn't make me reckless, losing does.
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Re: Signs you're chasing, how to call it before it gets dumb

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Methodical answer since that's how my brain works. The reliable signal isn't a feeling, it's a behavior change you can see after the fact.

Time is mine. I have a rough session length. The moment I'm past it and telling myself "one more," the "one more" is the data point. Doesn't matter how I feel, the clock already said it.

I'd add: the checklist only helps if you check it BEFORE sitting down, not during. Mid-tilt nobody pulls out a list.
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degen_dana
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Re: Signs you're chasing, how to call it before it gets dumb

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high volume here so i'll be blunt. the cleanest tell is the one nobody likes: you've stopped enjoying it and you're still playing. that's it. that's the whole thing.

fun-but-losing is fine, that's the cost of the hobby. grim-and-grinding-to-fix-it is the problem. when the vibe flips from one to the other, log off. doesn't matter what the balance says.
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