Post-loss speeding is the speed at which a gambler wagers again after losing in gambling. Different studies confirm that gamblers who lost their game start a new game 20% faster than when they won. The player's goals cause this before starting a gambling session. The more a player fails to achieve his goals, the more he loses profusely.
Players whose goals revolve around hitting the jackpot would begin a new round faster, believing it'll fetch them the jackpot. Hence, gamblers need to be cautious with the goals they want to achieve with gambling. If not, they'll have a difficult time controlling Post-loss speeding.
Do you experience post-loss speeding when winning or losing?
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8357859/People-likely-gamble-losing-study-finds.htmlThe solution for this problem is only one. Never set any goals while gambling.
I think that setting goals in gambling is absurd. Would you ever say to yourself "today I'm going to make 1000 dollars in gambling profits no matter what"? What if you lose all your money and you never achieve this goal? That's why setting goals is stupid. Just play the gambling games for fun and by betting small amounts of money. If you win, that's great. If you lose, no big deal, you didn't spend a fortune for "chasing your goals".
Absolutely right, and I want to say that we have all heard stories about gamblers who tried to win back and pay back their debts with the help of a gambler. It turns out that such gamblers unconsciously set themselves the goal of winning, just like you described above.
And of course, this is a bad way to perceive gambling. Goals can be in business or savings, but a monetary goal can in no way be in gambling.
After all, these are gambling games, a lot depends on luck, and sometimes almost everything.