Once you get trapped in the loop of chasing your losses it can make your addiction very hard to stop. Most people engage in long sessions of gambling not because they just want to gamble continuously they are just trying tirelessly to get back what they lost. A gambler can be on his computer or phone gambling for than an hour, the moment you get into that mental trap it's hard to escape. Nothing is impossible though, even on this forum they are gamblers that share their experiences and how they overcame their uncontrollable addiction, anyone struggling with this should take out time to read and apply those things, it might be helpful.
Apart from the losses which is what a loser in gambling is chasing, the gambler is gradually losing their playing styles, the style and breath control of each game is what keeps the calmness high but sadly this atmosphere is constantly being changed by the casino, they do not allow the player to control his breathing and pace at a normal level, they push everything up and eventually the gambler is at an uncontrolled speed. How to stop a game where we have not been able to apply our brakes, only falling downhill and having an accident to regain consciousness
Yes, it is, so it is very important to control your speed of play. We as players are always tempted by high stakes, big wins of other players, all this affects our psyche a little. It is not surprising that some players lose control and also want to win, but they forget that there are too many players who lost and kept silent about it, because no one wants to brag about such failures. When I want to continue, but I understand that my balance is small, I always remember about the losing players who left a huge amount in the casino, this helps me get up from the table immediately and not try to continue the game.