The more time we spend gambling, the more we will experience continuous bigger losses. There are no consecutive profits when we gamble. So the first step that must be taken is to stop and not try to recover your losses because if you continue to gamble to chase your losses, you will only lose money. will experience increasingly unstoppable losses and it will be increasingly difficult to pursue them.
This is true. Losing in gambling triggers more attempts to gamble and the more we are pushed by this urge the easier it becomes to record irreparable loss. It is this urge that accounts for revenge gambling. Revenge gambling has led many gamblers into accumulating debts, depleting their savings and financial ruin. When this is the case, then emotional distress, anger, depression and a sense of hopelessness become inevitable as gamblers are trapped in a cycle of chasing their losses.
Your adrenaline push you to commit more mistakes, with the aim to recover your losses in a possible quicker way you add more to your bankroll, and like what you mentioned, it's possible to lose it as well since you are more aggressive and you want to win back, there's time that you might be lucky and able to recover but most of it, you'll end it losing since greed will start to dominate and control your emotions. You need to have that limitation and urge yourself not to fall with this kind of repetitive mistakes when you are participating in any form of gambling.