yes.. I often do that, when my target hasn't been achieved I keep playing and hope that my target is achieved but everything runs out before I reach the target.
It is difficult to find a definite formula so that we can control finances and greed. Maybe we can only use feelings, if we feel that our luck is not good, we should stop playing and withdraw the remaining money before it is all gone. But it is always easier to say and very difficult to practice.
Maybe just step aside the money that you want to play and you will be good? The problem is that when we lost that money, our first instinct is to try to get it back and recoup our losses that's why we went and go deposit again and again until it's too late that we lost all our money. And the next time, we said to ourselves that we will try to control our emotions and yet we still fall for that trick of depositing again after a lost, unless you really are very lucky that day and recovering or at least on the positive side. So it's very very hard indeed to manage our greed. Actually there are players who already won but when greed sets it, they can't just get out of that cycle and wanted to play more.
Exactly, it is very difficult to escape from such wrong instincts, even though initially you have managed to get a win but surely the assumption will come out that "I have to continue playing with a larger number of bets so that the winnings are also getting bigger", and after that your money including the results of the victory will run out, it usually happens when they have won. And then especially if you lose, as you said they will not accept the results and surely the first instinct that comes out is that they have to get their winnings again with a larger amount in order to cover the previous loss, then they will make another deposit with very high hopes and a little emotional feeling of revenge, but what happens? Well lose again, that's a fact that often happens and of course must be avoided because it is clearly very dangerous. The fact is that most people who end up addicted and end up with all the downturns start with problems like the ones I have said above.
I think it's just nonsense even though they initially said that they would make full control with some restrictions there, because of course it is very unlikely that they can do it when conditions are not good - okay. Cycles like this will continue to happen and only a small percentage can get out of a zone like this, so set the right mindset when you are new to gambling, don't be tempted by anything because it's just a trap, there is no certain victory but only defeat will continue to dominate.
People typically think they're resistant to gambling addiction until they're hooked. Though "I'll control myself" or "I won't let it get to me" is easy, our brains have a weird way of justifying our actions when we're losing. We say, "Just one more bet and I'll win it all back" or "This time, I've got a feeling it'll be different." But does it ever change?
Healthy gaming involves much self-awareness and discipline. Limit your gambling. Leave when you reach that limit. No doubts. Otherwise, you'll keep losing. Casinos and internet gambling sites are meant to hook you. Do you control yourself or do they?