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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you take a break when you are in a losing streak?
by
irsykes
on 12/03/2025, 16:31:37 UTC
I believe this is a very important topic that needed to be discuss by gamblers here because our actions dictates our future...

sometimes when we’re on a losing streak, we tend to get more aggressive in trying to recover our losses, but that’s often the reason why our losses grow even bigger, and in some cases, it can even lead to gambling addiction. So, who here actually takes a break after a losing streak? Or do most just keep going despite the losses?

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Yes, that's what you should do, but how many gamblers can stop after losing multiple times? Many people think that I have lost multiple times so I should continue betting and that I need to recover my past losses, which is why they keep betting again and again. However, an ideal gambler should temporarily withdraw from betting if there are multiple losses and mentally prepare for the next one.
Taking a short break after a losing streak should be a solution for us to evaluate each existing defeat, so that indeed when we want to play again, we will come back with a new strategy and method of gambling, because continuing to gamble when emotions are very high after a defeat, precisely it will actually make our ability to make rational decisions decrease dramatically, so that in the end when we chase losses then we will be even more trapped into bigger losses.
right, there are differences in each person when a series of defeats continue to bet, it is a sign that the person is addicted to gambling, no one is to blame, but the mistakes made by themselves must be responsible for their actions wisely. but there are people who lose gambling and continue to take over their activities, usually people gamble just for side entertainment. or try something luck is on their side or not. but if people who gamble non-stop, it is very possible that the person will experience a lot of defeats, so that a sense of destruction haunts the mind