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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Responsible, and Safe Gambling.
by
Frankolala
on 17/02/2025, 07:38:52 UTC
I remember when I was very active gambling, I lost a lot of money and to recover back from those losses I tried to gamble more, there was a night I lost around $50 to sports bet, and in other to meet up with thos losses I doubled the amount on a match I thought was going to be a sure winning for me, but surprisingly I was wrong and I ended up losing the total amount of
 $150 in one night
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.
You did the right thing mate, because gambling and losing is not something of joy since it is going to affect us financially and emotionally if the money used is an amount that we cannot afford to lose. It's important for gamblers to limit their losses by stopping the game at the right time if you have exhausted the budgeted amount you planned to gamble with.