I wish to share my story
While I played with all my money
I risked more than I could loose
My eyes suddenly saw my doom
I lost my mind, my eyes wall full
I had nothing left no one stood
How do I face this, my struggle has zoomed
I pondered on this but my emotion was fused
Take me home was all I could Muter
When I got home I went in search of peter
This was my childhood friend, who acted like a brother
I had enough confidence I felt I was out to gather
I felt a warm wrap on my shoulder
I understand u have lost, but u have to be stronger
You have to forget the loss, the fun is sweeter
With this words gradually I began to feel better
While I'm not a big fan of whatever attempt at poetry that may be, there is certainly a big truth in the title of the thread. However, it's better to learn self control and bankroll management rather than simply blowing out in one session. Blowing out and having to reload is inevitable when you play zero skill games like slots, however if you play a skilled game like poker then it is possible to control your losses. It requires a strong will but if you have a bank roll equal to 25 buy-ins (say $250 and playing tables of $10 max) then you should probably stop the session if you manage to lose 3 buy-ins totaling $30 in short succession - because you're probably tilted and need a break to re-evaluate.