Chasing losses after experiencing consecutive losses will not provide satisfactory results, even though a small win is given but it cannot cover the previous loss, as a result the game becomes uncontrollable and continues to be curious to be able to return the capital that has been spent. Many gamblers experience depression when in this situation, especially if they still have money in their wallets, they will try to put their money back in to continue the game. But in the end the result is still the same, only ending in regret.
The hardest thing is to come to terms with the fact that you have lost money and in gambling there is a state when the player believes that he can get back the money he has lost. He continues to play, and at the same time he knows how much he has lost and how much he would like to win back. The worst thing is that there is always hope that this money can be returned and in this pursuit you can lose even more. So it is better to treat losses as losses that should be forgotten forever and move on.
This is what I term revenge trading. The subject is not to be joked with because it messes with our psychology, and it's a serious problem. The moment a gambler did not gamble with: 1. The money he can afford to lose and 2. Cannot let go of losses after it happened, but wants to revenge to recover it, that is the moment the gambler has lost all his money. This will keep such a gambler in the shadow of himself, and before he comes back to reality, it will be too late.