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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Post-loss speeding is caused by bad performance
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DubemIfedigbo001
on 09/08/2024, 13:11:49 UTC
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.
Losing in gambling heightens the pressure to win back from the casino, thereby pushing the gambler to attempting again immediately since his bankroll is reading a negative. It's a psychological thing, anytime you're defeated, there's an undisputed urge to fight back and stand your ground and conquer and such behavior followed us to the gambling world. It's evident that post-loss speeding had led many people into terrible and bigger loses while chasing their loses as opposed to when you're winning and you try to take your time and fish out games that would double your wins.

I think I agree with you a hundred percent, when I loose, I gamble very much faster than when I'm winning.


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Do you experience post-loss speeding when winning or losing?
It happens to every gambler, you can't be free from it because it's obviously a psychological thing. The only way to be safe from it's destruction is gambling in moderation and funding your casino account with amounts you're ready to loose.