How about not feeling too bad about how the result of the game turns out to be. Because from what I have also experienced, sometimes we feel bad about the outcome and thinks that we can change our mood by going aggressive which could eventually change the course of outcome in successive bets but eventually it ends badly as chasing a loss does. In both situations we end in a more loss than we initially did. So it's always good to just overlook bad results whether a bear miss or whatever.
That’s very correct.
Gamblers experience disappointments all the time I gambling so what’s the big deal when it happens to you? Even if it happens twice, thrice or even more times, it still doesn’t mean one should end up chasing those losses, except you’re ready to lose more. As a gambler, it’s crucial to always keep in mind that losses are an inevitable aspect of gambling and so should be expected at all time, regardless how sure or accurate your predictions are because things could go bazaar at anytime.
Like we really don't need a reason for the loss chasing, the more there's a reason why to chase the loss the more losses we accumulate and it can be frustrating having to realise how much you have lost because you felt you could just make something somehow to get back even half of what you've lossed. We can always try again but not at the very moment, maybe some other time/day after the emotions and adrenaline must have settled in, we could just get that win with the first session which offset all the losses of the other day. No ceiling!