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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dont chase your loss
by
borovichok
on 24/03/2024, 14:05:44 UTC
Chasing losses is one of the most easiest way to loss all your funds, even become addicted and irresponsible with your gambling. When you begin to chase your loss, you'll start making decision that are not from your right sense of reasoning. You can even gamble until all your money has been exhausted just because you want the old loss back. If you gamble and experience any loss just take it as part of the experience because at first you are advise to gamble with what you can afford to loss with affecting any of your other financial activities.

It's true what you say chasing losses is basically useless, we won't get what we want, it will only complicate matters and there will be a lot of losses there and this factor is also influenced by big emotions about what happens because of expectations. not in accordance with reality and agree with you, if we have experienced defeat once or twice then take the positive side, namely from our experience that gambling results in more losses than wins, then we can use this as motivation and valuable experience so as not to lose. excessive gambling.

I agree with you that chasing losses in gambling is a futile and detrimental pursuit because it often leads to further losses, complicates the gambler`s situation, and exacerbates emotional turmoil due to unrealistic expectations. When a gambler experiences defeat multiple times, the gambler should take a break rather than chase losses. I think all gamblers should recognize that gambling results in more losses than wins as this recognition can help a gambler to avoid excessive gambling and make better predictions.

The importance of understanding the negative consequences of chasing losses, a gambler can break free from the cycle of destructive behaviour associated with compulsive gambling. Instead of approaching losses with a negative mind, they can be seen as part of the game. This shift in mindset can help a gambler to develop healthier attitudes towards gambling and prevent further financial and emotional distress. A gambler can set clear limits on betting activities, practice responsible bankroll management, take breaks when needed, and focus on long-term goals rather than short-term losses.