Hey, guys! Are any of you emotional gamblers who often lose because you can't control what you feel? When you lose, do you tend to double your bets or chase your losses, driven by a pride that can't accept defeat? Do you consider this a problem? If so, has anyone here been able to solve this kind of problem themselves, and if yes, how did you do it?
I have this problem, and based on my personal experience, I find that sometimes I get challenged but not too greedy because I don't have a problem quitting when I'm winning. However, when I'm losing, that's where my struggle lies.
That's why I shared it here; I feel that some of you may experience the same challenges, and I'd love to hear your ideas or experiences on how to win this battle so we can enjoy gambling.
I think all gamblers must have experienced emotional gambling by doubling their bets both when they lose and when they win. Maybe this is a common thing because with this we can learn from our mistakes, especially emotional mistakes that make us suffer big losses in gambling.
When I first started gambling, I often gambled emotionally, but after learning a lot from my own experience and others on this forum, I was able to gamble well, and even when emotions arise, I was able to control them. The key is to often read gambling advice from other gamblers because it will change our mindset when gambling, or at least we can control ourselves when our gambling is not going well.
For me, the best way to win the battle as you said is to often read advice from other people's experiences because we will automatically remember them when gambling, so we can enjoy gambling. My personal experience is like that, there are many ways to win such a battle, it all depends on each person, which way is effective for you.