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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dangerous chasing losses
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Negotiation
on 31/10/2023, 12:32:05 UTC
Lastly, I deposit 1800$ to have a better bankroll again, This time I’m betting like a high roller and lucky manage to recover my losses and bag 150$ profit.
You are indeed lucky, because this is just the way people start to gamble with small amount of money and later go for bigger amount like your savings or all the money that you have with you. What will later end it is the person finding himself that he got no money again as all has been used to gamble. Just quit gambling for now to have a better mindset. Do not go more than your gambling budget anymore, because you are lucky today, tomorrow may be very different.

I feel the real intensity of my mistake after I withdraw my funds. My hand is shaking and I think my flu come back again due to intense game. I just recently received my yearly bonus and other incentives at work that’s why I’m very confident on playing huge amount.

I can’t imagine what will I deposit when I still lose my 1800$ because I still have remaining balance on my bank account this time. I learned a lot of lesson today. Even a casual gambler can still commit a mistake like addicted gambler does when in a dire situation.  Angry  
You need to let go of the loss and start with a fresh mindset or maybe give yourself some time to heal before you can start over again, losses do come with this emotion and are sometimes very hard to control, stick to your plans and don't try to be greedy next time by trying to go way above your gambling budget, your such a lucky man to have recovered your loss.
Budgeting for gambling minimizes the risk but within that budget should be limited. A good way to recover gambling losses is not to be greedy. It's a good idea to take a few days off after a win and it's hard to recover from greed and re-betting. Although greed manifests itself through various acts and gambling is seen by many people as an easy way to get more than their own earnings. When the game becomes more than the joy of the game greed works in them and the immersion in the game leads to neglect of personal family social or economic duties.