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Board Gambling discussion
Re: If you quit that's when you lose!
by
ethereumhunter
on 22/07/2023, 12:07:53 UTC
There's a popular  remark among gamblers in the part of  my country I reside. The saying is expressed like this "if you quit that's when you lose".  They use this statement to encourage and give futuristic hope to themselves that no matter how much they loss today or how many wagers they have lost they don't need to quit as it's possible you may be the next jackpot winner tomorrow. For it's like say don't quit yet there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.
That statement is a fallacy they use it to encourage their fellow gamblers not to quit and to raise their hope in a hopeless situation, where is the hope for a gambler who incurred series of losses up to getting liquidated? Absolutely none the best bet is to completely quit gambling and start new a life rather than continue with lt.
Those who just continue to gamble without realizing that they have lost will lose more money because stopping would be better for them. Playing gambling is different from other things where if you lose, you lose. However, if you try to play gambling again, you will only experience even more losses, even though you may get a win, but the amount of your previous losses is already greater than the number of your wins. So they should be able to stop before the money runs out. Otherwise, they would only suffer more loss.