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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dont chase your loss
by
Jody.Drummer
on 31/03/2024, 17:23:57 UTC
I think yes we all agree with the idea that chasing victory to return something that has been lost is an action that is not recommended, on the other hand I am not saying that you will not win because maybe luck will come at that time, but we have to understand that the result at the end of gambling has absolutely no certainty whatsoever that guarantees you will win, meaning that the possibility of losing is still very likely to occur which in the end will actually cause you to lose a larger amount.

And also I am sure that when you act to chase victory to restore something that has been lost, then you will definitely gamble with revenge or based on emotions, where as we know, all decisions based on emotions are usually decisions that are not valid. common sense and yes of course with this the possibility of defeat is very likely to occur. Therefore, this is the reason why we are always advised to gamble without placing any hope of winning, because with that I am sure you will only place an amount that you can afford, which means that this situation will not make you too emotional when it turns out you lose.
Chasing gambling losses is pointless. The house always win, plainly. Luck betting is like picking a racehorse because of its cool name; you might win, but it's not a winning formula

Gambling without hope? I understand the temptation, but it's like managing damage without correcting it. Despite a strict budget, the system is rigged. When emotions enter? Ignore it. Trying to win back losses in fury or desperation will cause a meltdown

Gambling requires respect and caution. Not looking for a miracle victory, but realizing the dangers. Only by setting limitations and betting with a clear head can you play this game without getting burned. Any other approach is just a slow march into disaster

Yes that's right and one of the reasons why chasing losses is pointless is because it's too risky an action which is most likely like some of the cases that have happened where you will only lose a larger amount of money instead of achieving recovery, another reason is because gambling is not a place to earn so of course it's natural that for example losses are more common than wins because you also said it here that the fact is that the house always wins anyway.

Gambling is full of temptations that look very tempting which basically most people are unable to ignore this so in the end this is what makes a person become so impulsive in gambling when it turns out that things that look tempting turn out to be nothing more than a trap and obviously the inability to accept the fact of losing is always the first trigger for someone to act worse based on emotions because something they expected turned out not to be appropriate.

On the other hand if we are one of those people who are very meticulous then yes I think they will think of all the ways to manage, balance and control everything properly, but it is a fact that most people only see gambling in terms of winning opportunities.