Its more better sometimes to let go than chasing after losses, we are instead going to keep on falling for the same mistakes over time, we are to gamble and never feels bad on what it could have caused us financially because it's not a means of making money, instead we needed that money to be able to enjoy gambling, we should deal with our addiction while it's still at the earlier stage than when things already got out of hands.
Chasing loses is not always bad. I said this because there’s a time that the reason that you gamble for that day is to chase lose but you end up on profit due to luck for that day which you can’t win if you didn’t play. This is only advisable for those user that only play using small amount of money or any amount that they can afford to lose.
I believe most gambler here seek chasing loss or profit when gambling because that challenges gives real fun on gambling. It serves as purpose or goal on why people gambling and at the same time provides entertainment on the process of playing.
Do you really believe that pursuing losses makes gambling "real fun"?You seem to be associating enjoyment with the excitement of maybe making up lost ground, but what about the tension, the worry, the risk of addiction? What fun is that going to be?
Let's speak honestly. The goal and difficulty you state? They are smoke, mirrors, and illusions put in place to keep you guessing and hoping. However, hope is not a tactic. A wise gambler would know this. They play with strategies, not feelings, and they set boundaries. They know that gambling is a kind of amusement that comes with a price, and it should never be about chasing anything. And the value of your financial and mental well-being should never be more than that expense
Are you really gambling personally or you are just talking using textbook knowledge about gambling? Because you will understand what I’m talking about fun on thrill and risk if you are really playing personally. But if you are just posting using gambling knowledge that you can read online then it will be hard for you to complete the fun I’m talking.
I’m not telling that we should chase our loses but I’m just implying that there’s a fun on doing assuming that you are not using money that you can’t afford to lose. What do you think about gambling? Always win? There’s always a time that you will encounter tons of losses and the joy you will get when you recover from it is greater than winning on few bets. Simply you will never appreciate the joy of winning if you didn’t appreciate the sorrow of losing.