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Permanent Tilt
Either you win big or you lose it all.
Your history isn't a line, it's an electrocardiogram. There are weeks when everything hits and you feel invincible, and weeks when one bad bet sets you off and, instead of stopping, you accelerate. Permanent Tilt doesn't bet with money, it bets with its mood: when you win you raise the stake out of euphoria, when you lose you raise it out of anger, and never do you raise it for a reason. The problem isn't that you lose, everyone loses something. The problem is the amplitude: your bad days are catastrophic because when you're at your worst is when you bet the most. The house loves Tilt: you're the customer who, on any given day, leaves it in an hour what another leaves in a year. Your enemy isn't the odds. It's your own thermostat.
On a tilt day the average stake can multiply by five or more: almost all the loss of a volatile bettor is concentrated in a handful of sessions.
Three concrete tips
- 01Your number one rule isn't about money, it's about state: if you feel anger, euphoria or rush, you don't bet.
- 02Set a loss limit and, above all, a time limit per session: tilt needs an automatic exit.
- 03After a loss that sets you off, 24 hours without betting: it's not a punishment, it's letting the thermostat settle back.