Common Pitfalls to Evade
Watch out for a few classic mistakes. The most damaging is “chasing” a crash. This involves recklessly boosting your bet after a setback, which goes against the system’s phase-independent design. Another mistake is believing in the “hot hand” misconception, assuming a run of high multipliers is probable to carry on. Letting the presenter’s chatter or the actions of other participants divert you from your own predetermined strategy is common. Also, don’t misread the zones. The Amber and Red Zones are not tests to conquer. They are signals that the danger has jumped. Entering any phase without a defined objective converts the activity from a process of judgment into a complete emotional journey. That journey hardly ever concludes favorably.
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