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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dont chase your loss
by
Accardo
on 27/03/2024, 06:23:10 UTC
The simple fact is that if we lose a large amount of money, we will be very upset and losing a certain amount can also upset us, but not much, because we already have bad emotions. In fact, it makes absolutely no difference to us whether we lose 10k or 15k. But if we can win back or at least get a small plus, then our emotions will change dramatically. This is exactly why many are trying to win back, but at the same time they are putting themselves in an even bigger hole, losing again and again. There is no need to chase it, because if you don’t know how to stop in time, the outcome will be obvious.

Though chasing of loss can also be used to catch some  because, if the gambler eventually gets lucky that day and start wining like 10x strike, he might start boosting that he has collected some of his passed lost, but he if keep playing and the table turn around, it only takes discipline for him not to exceed his limit for that sitting. Sometimes he major problem many gambler face is that fact that they use money that was supposed to be used for another thing to gamble.

Unfortunately, most gamblers are entertained with the funds. If they wish to be happy again, they'll go ahead to chase fun. Once they win the excitement gets so loud that the gambler won't mind his next moves or prediction. Gamblers out of the sudden fun, want more, they'll stake without calculating. It's transient fun, the player doesn't enjoy the fun for a longer period. Lack of satisfaction compels these players to try to reach full satisfaction. Yet, that doesn't exist in the gambling niche. Gamblers who expect to be entertained with money, knocked on the wrong door. So, the player desperately wants what he's not capable of achieving. If players were easily given jackpots the gambling industry would be long ago, before we were born. Humans keep trying to achieve the hard-to-get.

Hence, they'll be depositing more money to get the jackpot. Isn't it an investment? What happens when our investment doesn't yield ROI? anger erupts on the person. Unlike responsible gamblers, good investments also yield fun out of their investment, only when they get profits. Responsible players have proved gambling not to be an investment. Due to the unbiased response to win or lose. Players shouldn't pick sides on both factors which makes them happy. The person could experience more sadness if he chose to be tickled by wins alone. Gamblers must pay attention to these two factors and get acquainted with losses.