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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is it normal to play responsibly and feel disappointed when losing?
by
Bitcoinsummoner
on 16/03/2025, 08:45:59 UTC
Sometimes I play slot games, I set my budget and everything. My real intention is to play for fun, but after I lose my bankroll without a real win, I feel a little bit sad. The problem is, why do I feel this way if I follow a strict responsible gambling practice?
I mean, I know that losses are part of the game, and I never spend more than I can afford, but I still can’t help feeling disappointed Sad I wonder if others feel the same way or if I’m overthinking it...
This is money here so It's normal to feel abit sad after losing bet consecutively but this shouldn't take much time to recover from it especially if you play for fun. One should always put in mind that you can't win always even with perfect analysis and you still always bet on single. To me I only gamble with as little as I can avoid and if I lose I just see it as normal for any gambler.
How is it possible that if someone experiences consecutive defeats, they will recover in a short time by playing for fun? Isn't that way people can get depressed about their defeats? Usually if we experience defeat, we should take a break for a while, don't force ourselves to play again. It's better to change the game with a form of skill, who knows you can get an advantage from there, avoid games with luck alone.

How is it possible that a person plays to lose? Every person wants to win. And if a person keeps losing, then he should definitely take a break. If possible, he should forget everything behind him, come out of gambling, and start anew. One should never play by indulging one's emotions. One should consider every matter with conscience, not with emotions. One should never leave oneself in the hands of fate. There is a saying, "Hard work is the mother of luck!"