To manage risk during a losing streak and stop chasing losses, you need hard stop rules (loss limits, time limits, and max consecutive losses), fixed position sizing, and a re-entry plan that forces review before you continue. This approach turns emotional reactions into pre-committed actions and is the core of การบริหารความเสี่ยงการเดิมพัน for intermediate players.
Immediate rules to stop a losing streak

- Set a daily stop-loss at 2% of total bankroll (or a fixed amount you can truly accept) and stop immediately when hit.
- Cap consecutive losses: 3 in a row = session ends (no "one more to get it back").
- Use a time stop: 45-60 minutes max per session, then mandatory break.
- Never increase stake size after a loss; if anything, reduce by 25-50% for the next attempt.
- Only re-enter after writing a one-sentence reason and verifying it matches your entry criteria.
Assessing the pattern: distinguishing variance from strategy failure
- Use this when: you feel the urge to "win it back," your stakes are drifting upward, or your decision speed is increasing.
- Assume variance first when: your process is consistent (same entry rules, same stake unit), but outcomes are temporarily negative.
- Assume strategy failure when: you cannot state your entry rule in one sentence, you're changing rules mid-session, or your losses cluster after stake increases.
- Do not do recovery play when: you're tired, tilted, using borrowed money, or you've already broken your stop rules today (reset tomorrow).
Implementation task: Write down whether today's losses came from (a) rule-following variance or (b) rule-breaking escalation-and act accordingly.
Pre-session preparation: bankroll limits and entry criteria checklist
- Separate bankroll: keep a dedicated bankroll that you will not replenish during the same day.
- Define one unit: set 1 unit = 0.5% of bankroll (or less if you're volatile).
- Hard limits (write them): daily stop-loss (e.g., 2%), max consecutive losses (e.g., 3), max session time (e.g., 60 minutes).
- Entry criteria (one line): "I enter only if X is true; otherwise I skip." (This is your anti-tilt filter and your เทคนิคไม่ไล่ตามทุน.)
- Pre-commit to no 'rescue' stakes: no Martingale, no doubling, no "covering" bets; if you use a สูตรบริหารเงินทุนบาคาร่า, it must be a fixed-unit or proportional model.
- Tracking: prepare a simple note with: time, stake, reason, result (win/loss), and whether rules were followed.
Implementation task: Copy your limits into a note you can see during the session (not in your head).
In-session controls: concrete triggers to halt trading or wagering

- Bankroll amount and unit size are visible.
- Stop-loss, time stop, and max consecutive losses are written.
- You have a short break plan (water + 3 minutes away from the screen/table).
- You can state your entry rule in one sentence.
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Start with the minimum acceptable stake. Begin at 1 unit only; the goal is to protect decision quality, not to "recover fast." If you already feel pressure, halve the unit before the first action.
- Allowed: 1 unit, or 0.5 unit if stress is high.
- Not allowed: any stake chosen to "match the previous loss."
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Apply a three-trigger stop system. Stop the session immediately if any trigger fires: (a) daily stop-loss reached, (b) 3 consecutive losses, or (c) time limit reached.
- Stopping is the action; "last try" is not part of the system.
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Force a 2-minute decision delay after every loss. Stand up, breathe slowly, then re-check the entry rule. This breaks the reflex that drives chasing.
- If you skip the delay once, end the session (your control layer is failing).
- Use a re-entry gate: one sentence + one check. Before placing the next action, write one sentence: "I'm entering because ____." Then confirm it matches your pre-written entry criteria. If it doesn't match, you must skip.
- Downshift after a drawdown. If you are down 1% of bankroll within the session (even before the full stop-loss), reduce stake size by 25-50% for the remainder of the session.
- End on rule integrity, not on profit. If you followed the plan for the full session, you stop when time is up-even if you're slightly down and want to "fix it."
Implementation task: Pick your three stop triggers now and promise yourself: when any trigger hits, you end the session without exceptions.
Position sizing tactics to prevent escalation after losses
- I use a fixed unit (e.g., 0.5% of bankroll) rather than changing stakes emotionally.
- I never increase stake size immediately after a loss (no doubling, no "one big bet").
- I have a written maximum stake cap per session (e.g., 1 unit only, or 2 units max for advanced setups).
- I reduce size after hitting a drawdown milestone (e.g., down 1% → size down 25-50%).
- I stop after 3 consecutive losses regardless of how "close" it felt.
- I do not mix systems mid-session (no switching between flat and progressive staking).
- I track outcomes in units, not in money, to keep the process consistent.
- If I'm using a สูตรบริหารเงินทุนบาคาร่า, it is documented, unit-based, and includes an explicit stop-loss.
Implementation task: Set your unit size and maximum stake cap in writing before your next session.
Psychological interventions: short interventions to reset risk appetite
- Mistake: "I just need one win." Fix: treat that thought as a stop signal; take a 5-minute break.
- Mistake: speeding up decisions after losses. Fix: enforce the 2-minute delay after every loss.
- Mistake: raising stakes to reduce the time to recover. Fix: stake sizes only move down during drawdown, never up.
- Mistake: changing entry rules mid-session. Fix: if you can't restate the entry rule, you stop and review later.
- Mistake: trying กลยุทธ์กู้ทุนจากการแพ้ while tilted. Fix: "recovery" is only allowed when calm and inside limits; otherwise it becomes chasing.
- Mistake: hiding losses from your tracking. Fix: log every action in units; missing logs = end session.
- Mistake: playing to feel relief. Fix: define success as "followed rules," not "ended positive."
Implementation task: Choose one reset ritual (2-minute delay, 5-minute break, or end session) and apply it on the next loss.
Recovery plans: disciplined steps for phased re-entry and review
- Cooling-off reset (best after rule breaks): stop for the day, review the log, and only return tomorrow with reduced unit size. Use this as your primary วิธีแก้สตรีคแพ้ when emotions were involved.
- Phased re-entry (best after variance, rules followed): return with 50% unit size for a short session (30-45 minutes), then scale back to normal only if you stayed inside all limits.
- Process audit (best when strategy is unclear): pause sessions until you can define entry criteria, stop rules, and sizing in one page; no live play until that exists.
- Lower-frequency approach (best when overtrading is the driver): limit yourself to a small number of attempts per session (pre-set) to reduce impulsive chasing.
Implementation task: Pick one recovery plan and write the exact condition that activates it (e.g., "If I break a rule, I stop for the day").
Practical clarifications and edge cases
Is chasing losses the same as increasing stake size?

Often yes, but chasing can also be "more frequent actions" or "looser entry rules" after losses. Any behavior aimed at immediate recovery rather than rule-following is chasing.
What if I hit my stop-loss early but feel calm and disciplined?
Stop anyway. The stop-loss is there to prevent rare bad sessions from becoming catastrophic and to keep your risk profile consistent.
Can I use a Martingale-style สูตรบริหารเงินทุนบาคาร่า safely?
Not for losing streak protection. Progressive doubling directly conflicts with anti-chasing controls; use fixed-unit or proportional sizing with explicit stop rules instead.
How do I know whether I'm in variance or my strategy is failing?
If you followed the same entry and sizing rules consistently, treat it as variance and reduce exposure. If rules are shifting or you can't define them clearly, treat it as strategy failure and pause for an audit.
What's the simplest เทคนิคไม่ไล่ตามทุน I can apply immediately?
Use "3 losses = stop" plus a fixed unit size. These two rules remove the main fuel for chasing.
Should I try กลยุทธ์กู้ทุนจากการแพ้ within the same session?
Only if your plan explicitly allows phased re-entry and you are still inside every limit. If you already broke a rule, recovery attempts are banned until the next day.
What if I keep breaking rules even with limits?
Reduce access and friction: shorten sessions, lower unit size, and require logging before each action. If rule-breaking continues, stop live play and rebuild the process first.


