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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dont chase your loss
by
Accardo
on 29/03/2024, 08:56:46 UTC

Therefore, what we have control over ourselves is different, because if we don't have it, the chances are high that we will chase our losses when we experience them.
The more they chase the loss they lost, the more the chances that it will never be recovered increase.

Because luck is getting further and further away from them, they think that when they try to chase it, luck is close to them, but in reality, that is not the real reality that is happening.

It is true that every gambler has their own differences in controlling themselves when gambling and of course as gamblers we must have self-control by using this control well so that we do not act and think carelessly when carrying out gambling activities.
Your opinion is absolutely right, don't chase losses that have already occurred or think about getting back the money you lost because that will actually make us even more miserable because in gambling, in fact, there are more losses than wins, so we have to be able to understand these two sentences well.


At some point, the gambler stops thinking and only acts. If they had the privilege of thought, the player would have stopped playing long ago. I don't anybody is happily chasing losses in gambling. That's out of the gambling context, gamblers, even freshers never had in mind to behave this way. Hardly were they told of such problems. Most of the gamblers only had the generalized knowledge of win or loss. Rarely were they prepared to face the dangers of being a honey badger in gambling. Chasing a goal related to money in gambling is wrong. And it's worse not to be concerned about the challenges that come back disturbing us after chasing those lost funds. These unexpected mistakes cornered them without notice.

The player at first thinks all is cool, he could stop anytime. Yet as time creeps by he'd find it impossible to break free. Their thoughts get deceived to accept they need to strike harder to break through the problem.

But the more they wager the harder the borders get harder. Hence, these players at some level get tired of doing this and will sincerely seek help. The journey is so weary that nobody will ever want to go back into addiction. The problem with naive players is that they get nervous about this, which is meant not to be happening. We all want to win and feel nervous over a penalty shoot-out, but not to the extent of forgetting ourselves. Not realizing when the fear is hurting us, is wrong. Self-conscious players get to examine themselves and figure out if some issues, internally, bother them. Gambling is limited because of the untold personal challenges players need to solve. Everyone must gamble with care not to become a victim.