Roulette isn’t just a game of numbers… 👉 It’s a game of human psychology . Most players don’t lose because they don’t understand the rules — they lose because of how their mind reacts while playing. In this guide, we’ll break down the key psychological traps that cause players to lose money in 2026 — and how to avoid them. 🎯 The Real Problem Isn’t the Game Yes, roulette has a house edge… But the bigger issue is: 👉 How players behave while playing That’s what turns small losses into big ones. ❌ 1. The Gambler’s Fallacy This is the most common mental trap. It sounds like: “Red has hit 5 times — black must be next” “That number is due” 👉 Reality: Every spin is independent. There is no memory in roulette. ✅ Fix: Treat each spin as completely random. ❌ 2. Chasing Losses After losing, your brain wants to: 👉 “Fix it immediately” So players: Increase bets Take bigger risks Lose even more ✅ Fix: Accept losses as part of the game and stick to...
I've been hand-feeding because my initial attempt at irrigation with a reservoir, pumps, height and other variables, was a pain in the ass, requiring a lot of adjustments, arising from a plant-to-plant disparity in watering (drought, flooding).
Now that I've settled on watering in bloom using square 6", 32 oz FLoraFlex drippers (which allow for hand-feeding or 1/4" tubes...), I want to run tubes/pumps in veg areas. One of the problems is my plant #s vary so much ... I'll still end up...
Question: Hand-fed 32 oz drippers for bloom, question about automating irrigation for veg areas.
Now that I've settled on watering in bloom using square 6", 32 oz FLoraFlex drippers (which allow for hand-feeding or 1/4" tubes...), I want to run tubes/pumps in veg areas. One of the problems is my plant #s vary so much ... I'll still end up...
Question: Hand-fed 32 oz drippers for bloom, question about automating irrigation for veg areas.
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