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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing?
by
danherbias07
on 29/07/2024, 14:35:14 UTC
I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations.

Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter.


It's easier to quit gambling when your losing, we all have to agree that losing actually sucks and it comes with a lot of depression, finding yourself in this state might make you consider taking a break or quitting entirely..I haven't seen people quit gambling from having constant wins, instead it gives more drive to continue gambling, greed is part of our nature as humans, we would always want to to get more because our needs are insatiable... it's easier to quit when losing than winning
It sucks, that is indeed right. Frustration will come to you and it's either you will keep on depositing or you will just stop and take the rest. I doubt quitting though. Because in our mind there's this perspective of going back and trying to redeem ourselves. Revenge will be next to it. It's good though if we take some rest because that way we could think well and not just keep on betting without thinking twice about what comes next.
I've been in this situation a lot of times and I can tell that the cure could be changing games or just taking that break and coming back later. Sometimes the gambling site system refreshes and that's when we get our opportunity to win. But that's only for casino games.