🎯 1. Playing Without Observation (Most Common Mistake)
Beginners jump into rounds immediately.
❌ No chart reading
❌ No pattern confirmation
❌ No trend understanding
Correct approach:
✔ Observe 5–10 rounds first
✔ Identify streaks or alternation
✔ Enter only after clarity
Observation is not wasted time—it’s profit protection.
🔵 2. Overplaying Every Round
Many beginners think:
“More rounds = more profit”
Reality:
❌ More rounds = more mistakes
❌ Mental fatigue
❌ Lower accuracy
Pro rule:
✔ Play selective rounds only
✔ 6–10 entries per session max
✔ Skip unclear rounds
Skipping is a winning decision.
🔵 3. Increasing Bet Size After a Loss
This is the fastest balance killer.
❌ Loss → Double entry
❌ Loss → Bigger risk
❌ Loss → Emotional recovery
Correct rule:
✔ Loss → Pause
✔ Reduce size if needed
✔ Enter only safe rounds
Never let one loss control the next decision.
🔵 4. Chasing Losses Emotionally
Loss chasing happens when:
- You feel angry
- You want fast recovery
- You stop thinking logically
Chasing leads to:
❌ Random entries
❌ Pattern ignorance
❌ Big drawdowns
Professional solution:
✔ Accept loss
✔ Take a break
✔ Recover slowly or later
Losses are normal. Chasing is optional.
🔵 5. Playing Without Exit Rules
Beginners focus only on entry—never on exit.
❌ No profit target
❌ No loss limit
❌ Endless sessions
Correct method:
✔ Daily target: 5–10%
✔ Max loss per session
✔ Stop immediately after target
Knowing when to stop is more important than knowing when to start.
🔵 6. Emotional Play After Big Wins
Big wins often destroy beginners.
After winning:
❌ Overconfidence
❌ Bigger bets
❌ Longer sessions
Pro mindset:
✔ Treat win like normal result
✔ Same entry size
✔ Same rules
✔ Exit after target
Winning doesn’t mean rules are broken.
🔵 7. Ignoring Pattern Strength
Not all patterns are equal.
Beginner mistake:
❌ Playing weak patterns
❌ Entering late streaks
❌ Betting on random breaks
Correct habit:
✔ Early pattern entries
✔ Confirmed repeats
✔ Clear trend strength
Weak pattern = weak probability.
🔵 8. No Fixed Entry Amount
Changing bet size emotionally is dangerous.
❌ Bigger bet when confident
❌ Smaller bet when scared
❌ Random amounts
Professional rule:
✔ Fixed entry size
✔ Same risk per round
✔ Planned adjustments only
Consistency keeps balance stable.
🔵 9. Playing Too Long in One Session
Long sessions reduce focus.
Effects:
❌ Fatigue
❌ Missed patterns
❌ Emotional errors
Safe rule:
✔ 20–30 minutes per session
✔ Short breaks between sessions
✔ Fresh mind = better accuracy
Stop while your mind is sharp.
🔵 10. Expecting Daily Guaranteed Profit
Beginners expect:
❌ Profit every day
❌ Zero loss days
Reality:
✔ Loss days happen
✔ Break-even days happen
Professional thinking:
✔ Weekly consistency matters
✔ Long-term growth matters
Remove pressure, improve results.
🔵 11. Copying Others Blindly
Blind following leads to losses.
❌ Copying entries without understanding
❌ Following tips emotionally
Correct approach:
✔ Learn logic behind patterns
✔ Use your own observation
✔ Trust your system
Understanding beats copying.
🔵 12. Not Tracking Performance
Beginners don’t review mistakes.
❌ No learning
❌ Same errors repeat
Pro habit:
✔ Track wins/losses
✔ Note emotional mistakes
✔ Improve weekly
Tracking builds discipline.
⭐ Conclusion
Most 6 Club losses come from avoidable beginner mistakes, not bad luck.
Remember:
✔ Observe before entering
✔ Play fewer, better rounds
✔ Never chase losses
✔ Fix entry size
✔ Stop on time
Avoid these mistakes and you’ll notice:
- Fewer drawdowns
- Better accuracy
- Higher confidence
- Long-term balance safety
Correction of mistakes = instant improvement.