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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Post-loss speeding is caused by bad performance
by
DaNNy001
on 11/08/2024, 08:04:42 UTC
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.
Money in ones account plays a huge role in this.
A gambler who has a lot of money in their bank account will be susceptible to Post-loss speeding after loosing because they may think that they have enough money to keep gambling or trying to chase the loss. If a gambler also has a lot of money in their account, and they experience near success syndrome, they may decide to gamble as quickly as they loose because they were so close to winning. Post-loss speeding will also affect someone with a limited budget but no discipline, but not someone with a limited or unlimited budget and discipline.


That's why it's very important to always withdraw 80 percent of what you have in your bank account if you are a gambler because as long as those funds are in your bank account you are bound to lose them when you start losing your bets..I learnt this after losing so much money chasing my losses..this is actually a good way to restrict and yourself in check, .. whether you have a limited budget or not discipline is very important