Sometimes watching you trade is really painful.

It feels like watching you play Dou Di Zhu, holding 4 threes and 2 twos, a total of six cards.

The patient strategy is to wait for someone to play a small pair, then you put down the two twos, and no matter what others play, you play four threes as a bomb. The impatient strategy is to play the four threes first, betting that others don't have a bigger bomb to counter you, and then you play the two twos.

How do you play it? Three with two 33322, then keep one three in hand, betting that others can't take your 33322, and if they do, there's no way out.

Watching you trade gives me this feeling; you're very keen on handling problems in the wrong way, occasionally winning and feeling pleased with yourself. Making a profit of dozens of U and happily taking profits, but not stopping losses and holding on until it bursts, then asking me what to do if I can't adjust my mindset. Here's what I do.