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And again when you said you were sad when you lost the $800 it reinforced what I saw. I know who wants to lose money, but in gambling we should know what our chances of losing money are.
I only lose 500$ and not 800$, Yes I know exactly the risk of losing on gambling is high that is why I’m only using part of my total balance that I can afford to lose but that doesn’t mean that I don’t care on the money I lose since that still money.
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Oh yeah sorry in advance @Coin_trader, it was my mistake in typing your loss amount.
Of course who doesn't want to be rich, but it's misguided to expect that from a gamble that actually has more potential to provide defeat than victory, especially the amount of victory expected is something that will make us a new rich man.
I think most of the people here are also aware of this, they already understand what they should do, and what kind of limits they should stick to not to exceed.
Everyone knows the limit, however, the issue starts when they start chasing the losses. Never ever do that because when we incur huge losses we are in eh emotional breakdown. Honestly losing a good amount of money over gambling can hurt us more than love break up and that's why one should not proceed to gamble during that state of mind. It's simple logic, you start blaming yourself, you start mugging up that you should have stopped when you had the chance and meanwhile, you keep telling yourself that you can earn a big amount of money and recover those losses. But that never happens because we end up with even worst decisions during that gameplay.
The only solution is to quit gambling for a day or something. Do something else, maybe go to the friends, watch sports or go for a city ride or something like that. It can divert the mind and get our heads off from gambling.
Once the state of mind is good, we can start gambling again and then the chances of winning also rise with it.