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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How do you handle losses?
by
Frankolala
on 26/06/2025, 17:40:06 UTC
I'm fully aware that gambling involves some risks and I play it with caution, I don't bet something I'm unable to lose, therefore every time I hit a lose, I don't bother because I have known the implications of doing that from the very beginning. I have had enough experience when it comes to losing money in gambling, I have learned from it and put measures to protect myself with a set of rules which keep me in check. Furthermore, I usually call it a day once I have exhausted my budget and I avoid trying gaining back that money that same day, knowing I have exceeded my limit.

Having a long losing period can be painful and disappointing.  But believing that one day I will be lucky to recover all my losses keeps me going. Seeing others win also gives me hope that one day my team will come. But usually overcome my losses in a short time by hanging out with friends with a few bottles of drink or spending some time watching my favourite movies. But it is always easier to overcome the pain of losses if you gamble with amounts you can afford to lose. So the advice is; gamble responsibly.
If it's the amount of money that I can afford to lose, I don't have problems with overcoming it, because before I gamble, I have already taken it that I have lost the money. However, if I continue gambling and don't stop till I run at big loss, it takes some time for me to overcome my losses. During this period, I stop gambling as a penalty for gambling excessively.