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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Post-loss speeding is caused by bad performance
by
Yatsan
on 13/08/2024, 07:18:26 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.
You are actually correct, I could remember some time ago when I expirenced this post loss, I usually have that mind set of hitting the jackpot. emediately I lose I continue having that hope that I must win the amount I needed for what I needed to do that period. I will predict different games with high win in return which non will Everly come close to wining. but whenever I don't put my mind or hope on it I win. but it is usually a small win. And this makes me Sometimes to wounder if gambling with a huge bankroll is forbidden, because huge fund usually loss while small fund wins alot.


Once upon a time when our unexpected becomes the reality, for me I think gambling shouldn't be done with so much expectations considering the fact that there is no guarantee as regards to having expected outcome which is the reason why are expected to gamble with only the amount we can afford to lose Incase things didn't go as expected so we can have a better way of managing our emotions, yeah it feels good and exciting when we win, but however what can we do what when we can not have control of the gambling circumstances surrounding it.
Expecting too much from gambling is what will make a lot of gamblers rush into chasing their losses thinking they will be able to win it back and that increases the rate at which they run at loss. If you are gambling and you find out that you are on a losing streak, it is better that you stop the game and don't allow your emotion control you to keep on playing. The best way to control the risk in gambling is to use an amount that you can avoid to lose and stop the game at the right time.


Yep that is correct and I agree to this cause excessive gambling expectations indeed lead to harmful behavior, especially when losses are high. If i were to based it on the Psychoanalytic theory the normal emotion of chasing a loss usually lighten up the situation with gamblers to gamble more and, this emotional response clouds the consciousness of the gamblers, it has had continued to play beyond their limits, which has resulted in more financial losses. And as for me the most modest way to manage gambling risk is setting a limit and you should stick to it. It's equally important to know when to quit, especially when you're failing, by making a conscious decision to move on whenever things go wrong, it prevents you for acting out with emotions and avoids the trap of chasing losses. It controls them and reducing how to face severe financial and emotional consequences.