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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Winning Can Ruin You Too
by
fuguebtc
on 09/07/2025, 14:27:15 UTC
What you say is true. I've experienced the same thing. At the time, my profits were actually many times my initial deposit. However, I had already withdrawn the initial deposit amount, and the profits I earned continued to grow. As time went on, my profits grew larger. However, because I was tempted by the prospect of a bigger win, I continued without any desire to withdraw.

Thinking it was the casino's advantage and that I wouldn't lose my own money, I ventured into placing a fairly large bet. The results were disappointing, as I lost all my winnings. I feel fortunate that I stopped chasing wins after losing.

Hmm, I could imagine exactly the feeling when you chase after big wins after losing profits until boom everything disappears. That craving for “one more” hit is the classic chasing behavior in gambling where we increase bets to recoup losses but most of the time end up getting nothing. You know the craving for chasing and once you start increasing bets to recover, your brain gets stuck and your decision-making ability goes out the window. Good thing you stopped chasing losses, that was the hardest but wisest move. So from now on don't forget to set strict limits always focus on withdrawing your initial back, when you make profit keep it as fun money nothing els.