Hi everyone! I recently came across the online game Aviator and it is really addictive, but I can't decide: should I play for real money or should I stick to the demo mode? I've tried both options, but I feel that without real risk you don't get the same excitement. On the other hand, the losses can be big. I don't have any experience playing for money yet, so I'm interested to know how people who have already played for real stakes assess the chances of winning. Is it worth the risk?
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Yes, I also played for money and I can agree with the previous message. You have to remember that gambling is always a risk. As for strategy, I think the main thing is to know when to stop. Sometimes you can win and sometimes you can lose, but the most important thing is not to get addicted to the game and not to bet too much. In fact, even if you are determined to play for real money, it is important to understand that winning is not a guarantee. I always try to bet amounts that I don’t mind losing, and avoid big bets, especially if I have already lost several times in a row.
I have also faced this choice and I can share my thoughts. Personally, I have played both free and real bets in Aviator Game, and in fact, it all depends on your approach and understanding of what you want to get from the game. Let me start by saying that playing for money, of course, adds more excitement. But with this comes a lot of responsibility. I started with a demo account to understand how the process itself works, what bets to make and when it is better to quit. In demo mode, everything is, of course, much easier - you do not worry about possible losses, and this helps to focus on strategy. But as soon as you switch to real money, the whole game changes. I have tried several approaches to betting and shared them with friends. One of them is bankroll management. It consists of setting in advance the amount that you are ready to spend and not exceeding it, even if you lose. For example, I set a limit for myself, say, 1000 rupees per day. When this amount is gone, I stop playing to avoid getting into an even bigger hole. The second point is not to try to "win back". Very often, after losing a few rounds, people start betting large amounts to get back the money they lost. I also fell into this trap, and I can say that this is the biggest mistake. It is important to know when to stop, even if it seems that you can get everything back.