I am interested to know your personal perspective and experience as well. I understand that as gamblers, we have different financial statuses in life. Some gamble for fun, while others are very serious about it. Can you relate to the question and answer it? How realistic is your target profit when gambling? Are you already happy with a 100% return, or do you want a 1000% return? Please use figures in your explanation so we can understand it better.
In gambling not only me but everyone tries to win several times of his bet. This is purely my own opinion but we can easily assume that when someone wins a few bets in a row in gambling, can all of them stop betting? I think most try to get more wins out there. So we can never be completely satisfied with our winnings even if there are many winnings we try to win the same in successive bets. But not everyone thinks the same. There may be many who can stay cool with a small amount but the number of such gamblers is limited. In my case I try to win multiples rather than doubles but when I lose I feel that my decision was wrong. I should have stopped.
As we continue to play and try to pursue larger wins, we often forget that luck may turn its back on us in a second. Most of the time, being greedy or wanting to win more could make us end up losing all that we had won. This is why it is very important to have well-defined limits and self-control while gambling. Knowing when to stop is the kind of skill in gambling that is both hard-to-master and very precious.
Having had my own share of the experience, I came to realize that it's okay to stop at the point of winning because most times the big challenge is wanting to continue playing. But really, all that matters is we strike a balance and ensure gambling does not get the better part of our feelings. The ability to know when to quit is what ensures that instead of remorse, gambling remains an activity we enjoy.