That’s the mistake most gamblers make: trying to chase their losses. It just doesn’t work. It will only result in more losses. Out of frustration, you’ll keep gambling and placing higher bets in the hope of recovering your lost money, but we all know how this always ends… more losses, unfortunately.
You should control yourself and know when to stop gambling. Just take a break, go out for a while, and come back later or another day to try your luck again.
However, sometimes it’s hard to control our emotions when we are already in the streak of losing. Rather than to call it a day and stop gambling, why don’t you continue to risk and maybe you will hit it big before all your funds will be used up. That’s also my mindset before, but when I realized it only made me lose a huge amount, I started gambling only a small amount so that if I lose them all, I won’t be totally bothered at all.
Yes, it's like digging a deeper hole in the hope of finding a water source while they are doing it in a barren land where the chances of getting water are very small, just like what gamblers do with the scenario you mentioned where they keep trying harder by making more deposits in the hope of getting a win to restore the situation but the result is that they actually lose more money. Of course that is the wrong approach to an activity that depends on probability, because after all we never know when we can win, so it can be said that when you chase a win in gambling then it is the same as chasing the wind, but yes in the end like the saying goes that experience is the best teacher, everyone can make mistakes but the most important thing is not to fall back into the same hole.