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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How do you handle losses?
by
madnessteat
on 02/07/2025, 09:36:21 UTC
I dont know how others do it but mine is simple. I am not addicted to gambling so I follow every rules diligently. Although sometimes we tend to be ignorance of some rules because of greed. Whenever I lose, am not happy I lost, but it does not get to me. Ill just forget about it because the money I lost was already forgotten the moment I decided to gamble. This is how every gambler should react towards losses.

Losing certainly won't come with a good feeling and most gamblers are not able to process such emotions because they are not mature enough mentally... It's normal to feel unhappy when you lose but just like you said, you don't allow those feelings to get to you... it's the responsibility of the gambler to suppress those negative emotions otherwise it can propel the gambler to start chasing losses.

It is very difficult to recoup past losses in a game that gives us less chance of winning than losing. According to statistics, it is extremely rare to recoup losses in gambling, so it is better not to think about it and try to apply one of the most important principles of responsible gambling—separating gaming sessions. A separate budget should be allocated for each gambling session. If you have lost all the money you have allocated, it is time to stop. Otherwise, gambling ceases to be entertainment and only brings problems. The real victory of a gambler is not to hit the jackpot, but to learn responsible gambling.