Ian_Davies
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I managed to catch up with everything last night, consequently, ahead of Saturday's 48-hour decs this morning (I work two days ahead and adjust for going changes, NR, betting movement etc subsequent to that) I've got a bit of time this morning.
I thought I'd discuss discipline in betting in a new periodic debating series I thought I'd have a bash at getting off the ground.
I'm 62 and I'm trying to remember a time in my life when I ever chased losses on a day.
And I honestly can't.
I don't consider myself any great paragon of virtue, but I've always identified bets and stakes (if I can get particular prices) and stuck to that plan throughout the day.
Whether I'm having a winning day or not has no impact on this - the only changes would be a reaction to a change in going or fresh information reaching me.
And I just don't get why some others evidently can't simply let the Sun go down on a losing day then go again the next time.
It helps if you keep records and know you're well in front over time, I guess - it helps you retain a detached, relaxed, perspective on short-term loss.
It probably also helps if you don't need to win that day to know where the next meal is coming from.
But, honestly, I kicked the notion of chasing into touch over 40 years ago and when I read people here, some even older than me, saying "I need to learn more discipline," I honestly think: "How old are you? How long have you been betting? How much more time exactly do you need to complete this learning process? You should have nailed this last century! Have a serious F-ing word with yourself!"
I was initially going to stick this in my blog, but there are lots of people here with interesting insights into staking and betting discipline, so I thought I'd float the idea of a specific debating subject series.
Anyway, betting - different things work for different people, there really is more than one way to crack an egg.
I'd be fascinated to read any personal insights in response.
I thought I'd discuss discipline in betting in a new periodic debating series I thought I'd have a bash at getting off the ground.
I'm 62 and I'm trying to remember a time in my life when I ever chased losses on a day.
And I honestly can't.
I don't consider myself any great paragon of virtue, but I've always identified bets and stakes (if I can get particular prices) and stuck to that plan throughout the day.
Whether I'm having a winning day or not has no impact on this - the only changes would be a reaction to a change in going or fresh information reaching me.
And I just don't get why some others evidently can't simply let the Sun go down on a losing day then go again the next time.
It helps if you keep records and know you're well in front over time, I guess - it helps you retain a detached, relaxed, perspective on short-term loss.
It probably also helps if you don't need to win that day to know where the next meal is coming from.
But, honestly, I kicked the notion of chasing into touch over 40 years ago and when I read people here, some even older than me, saying "I need to learn more discipline," I honestly think: "How old are you? How long have you been betting? How much more time exactly do you need to complete this learning process? You should have nailed this last century! Have a serious F-ing word with yourself!"
I was initially going to stick this in my blog, but there are lots of people here with interesting insights into staking and betting discipline, so I thought I'd float the idea of a specific debating subject series.
Anyway, betting - different things work for different people, there really is more than one way to crack an egg.
I'd be fascinated to read any personal insights in response.
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