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Board Gambling discussion
Re: your biggest regret when you are chasing your losses...
by
2Pizza410000BTC
on 06/05/2025, 22:40:52 UTC
I think all of us as gamblers have experienced losing control at some point. It usually leads to chasing losses, which turns into blind betting....a dangerous cycle. In my experience, whenever I’ve chased my losses, I’ve ended up losing more than I can afford to lose, and most of the time, the outcome is not good.

So how about you? What’s your biggest regret when it comes to chasing losses?

1) Can you name a specific situation where you chased your losses?
2) Were you playing online or offline?
3) How much did you lose?
4) And what did you do after that?
I have the same situation as you. When I lose at gambling, I lose more than I can afford and my results are not good either.

1. People who gamble regularly don't lose once or twice. I think they lose countless times while gambling, even if it's just for fun. I've lost countless times while gambling, I've lost and chased after losses while gambling, but the results weren't very good.

2. I gamble online, I have never gambled offline. One of the reasons I don't gamble offline is that gambling is not legal in my country, and gambling is considered a sin in my country, and based on my reputation, I can't participate in gambling in front of people.

3. I've lost quite a bit of money gambling, but I've never calculated it that way.

4. Then I never gave up on that loss. I started gambling as a pastime and I still gamble. If I had chased after losses and kept my losses in front of me, I wouldn't have been able to gamble.