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?
Eternally grateful for this forum. I would not have known that there is a term to this phenomenon if I haven't read of it here. Thank you. However, this sound a little similar to chasing losses. Almost like chasing losses so as to hit the jackpot. But in this case what exactly happens when the gambler runs out of cash and cannot wager again until another time. Do they continue from where they stopped or abandon it and seek a bigger gambling goal?
To your question, I have never experienced a post - loss speeding. I think it is another way to lose your money as fast as you make another wager.