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Board Gambling discussion
Re: unrealistic target make us lose in gambling
by
LDL
on 06/06/2025, 23:15:50 UTC
Have you ever noticed how gambling gets frustrating when you aim high but your capital is too small?

Like, let’s say you have a $10 bankroll but you’re aiming to win $500. Most of the time, you end up frustrated and then you lose control. You start chasing because you realize you're way too far from your goal, and your bankroll is quickly disappearing.

It’s happened to me many times. That’s why I think it’s better to do the opposite: start with a decent capital and aim for smaller, more realistic wins. It keeps you grounded and helps you manage your emotions better.
Some unrealistic dreams or goals often lead to big losses, especially in gambling. Many people stick with gambling for years with the goal of hitting the jackpot. If the losses of those who gamble for the jackpot are added up, it will be seen that Hughes has lost a lot of money. Many times we ourselves have $10 in our balance but $1,000 short of our target. We constantly gamble to achieve that big target. Both this unrealistic target and unrealistic gamble cause us to lose a lot of money.