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Board Gambling discussion
Re: You won today, but then you will lose often
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leea-1334
on 14/04/2021, 05:53:41 UTC
Sometimes it is not greed though but also a fear to lose more. Chasing losses as they say, so this is very different from greed where the motivation is to make more profit. Many more players lose because they want to chase back their losses thinking, I have already lost so much,,, surely my good fortune must be just around the corner? They forget that random probability has no memory.
My experience gambling is probably almost the same as many other people here. I can win the bet one day and lose the same day because I can't quit. To be honest, gambling greed is really hard to deal with because I really want to win more. Yet if you think about it, that greed can bring havoc, which in the end can eat up everything we have won.

Gambling required good control, emotional management and realistic target. When gambling activities can be arranged with a good initial planning, it is still possible for us to get wins that will not run out on the same day.

Yes,,, of course I understand this, I am a gambler. We all want to win and win as much as possible, but all I am saying is that on one side, we get profits and want to grow it more (that is greed). But we generally also lose more because we want to chase our losses. The panic is usually more on the side of loss (we already lost a lot and want to reduce the loss). That is fear more than greed:)