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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dangerous chasing losses
by
Synchronice
on 10/11/2023, 10:12:31 UTC
I’m not a regular gambler nor an addicted gambler but I recently experienced a terrible chasing loss that start with small amount. I’m on a day off on my job right now due to my minor flu. My feeling got better while I don’t have things to do on my work dormitory so I decided to just gamble for fun only.

My game start by just betting minimum bet on a blackjack table with my initial deposit of 85$ which is my signature campaign earning last week. I lose my initial bank roll with just few bets on consistent losses. I decided to deposit again but this time with higher bankroll which is 250$. I bet twice the minimum bet this time since my bankroll is higher, the result is much terrible loss.

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.

Conclusion: I will never gamble again when I’m bored or chase loss small amount. With this exhilarating experience. I think I will stop gambling for a long time and reflec on what dumb thing I do today.
Just don't chase what you have lost. It's lost, gone, forget it. When you start to chase loses, that's the moment where your addiction starts kicking. There was a thread created in gambling discussion board with the following title: Do You Believe That Reading People's Bad Experience Will Help You. I am glad you posted image which I am not quoting right now but hope this post of yours will help others to keep in mind your experience and don't chase loses. Gambling is for fun, for making your life better, to enjoy it and not to make you poor out in the street.