Completely idiotic Moses. More of a complete lack of understanding how card counting and the long-term works. I'll try to explain it to you, knowing that you will not accept it.
At my level of play, I experience about 12-14 "five figure" days a year. That is combined, winning and losing. Without going back and looking, maybe 5-7 losing Five figure days and 7-9 winning five figure days. So they are routine. So on a Monday, I experience a five figure losing day and by the way a five-figure losing day doesn't mean that I sit down at a table and lose 10 grand. It's over 4 or 5 sessions.
So anyway, I lose five figures on a Monday. What would you have me do? Stop playing for the week? For the month? what? That's not going to help me get to the 80,000 rounds I need to get to for the year if I stop playing because of some artificial "stop loss limit".
And it is not going to change a damn thing. Whatever is going to happen next is going to happen next whether I next play the following day (Tuesday), or the next week or the next month. All that you do by stopping for a day, week or however long is reduce the total that I will play for the year and THAT reduces what I will win for the year. Long-term Moses. It's all about Long-term.
Why does it feel like I have had this conversation with someone else that used to participate here that also had no clue about the long-term?