If only some gamblers would understand how unhelpful that can be, in most cases they end up in more losses than they have before the chase after losses but because they feel recovery is always a step ahead they don't stop until their wallets are empty before they stop.
Trying to recover losses seems to have the unintended consequence of making you spend all of your money on gambling before realising how foolish you were. The majority of people who attempt to recover their losses always end up losing further money. Few people will be successful in making up for their losses, and this is not common. If your goal is to recover your loss back, addiction is inevitable. When you bet and lose, you'll be irritated and driven to win back all of your losses. Some people will ultimately increase their bet since they believe they can quickly make their money back.
I'd you had a particular budget before visiting the casino, always make sure to stick to it, if you exhausted your budget without a win yet it's very much advisable you leave and don't hope to further recover comeback the next day u may be lucky.
If you are trying to win back your losses, even if you have a budget before visiting a casino house, you will find it difficult to stick to the budget, because you will do everything possible to win back your loss, the only time which you are going to stop gambling is when you discover that you have nothing left and their is no way you can keep on gambling, some people might end take a loan to gambling hoping to pay back if they can win, and some people will sell properties hope if they can win back all they have lost, they will be getting something better for themselves.
Chasing losses carries a big risk and if you insist on recovering your losses it means you also have to be prepared to lose more money because it is difficult to recover the money you have lost in gambling.
and of course there have been many victims who have experienced something like this, therefore we can remind each other here that chasing losses will only increase those losses and as you said, this will probably lead to gambling addiction because they have the aim of recovering their money by placing hopes of the remaining money they have.
It cannot be denied that chasing losses is definitely difficult to comply with the budget that has been set, but if we don't chase losses and let go of the money we have lost, we can easily comply with the budget that has been set because our goal is just to have fun.