Gambling is fun. And it doesn't matter whether you go to a land-based casino to bet or an online casino. When we bet, we celebrate our wins and count our losses. According to
this study, the researchers found that gamblers are satisfied with small wins and will tolerate small losses but when they hit the threshold of loss, they will not play anymore. I will attempt to define threshold of loss as regards gambling as the minimum intensity at which a gambler can no longer tolerate a loss.
My question is, can you remember a time when you reached your threshold of loss while gambling?
Completely depends on how addicted you are to gambling. If you are very addicted, there is no loss limit. I know a friend who won't stop until he losses every penny he owns. He won't stop at anything. Granted, he is very talented when things work for him but it doesn't always work and that's the issue. He could make $30 into $2000 in a day and the very next day, lose that $2000 into 0. While some people withdraw any profits and then just gamble until they lose it all or win massive.