… either take out borrowed funds and try to win back their initial capital. Or admit the loss of money.
In any case, if someone wants to play for money, he must accept in advance that this money may no longer be there in a few minutes.
The problem is that people believe they can win back their lost money because they think the casino somehow owes them something — and on top of that, they believe in some kind of universal justice that will eventually let them win big to recover their previous losses. It’s precisely this mindset that drives players deeper and deeper into the hole of losses, because the casino is faceless — it doesn’t care how much you’ve already lost. It doesn’t see itself as obligated to give anything back. This business simply wouldn’t exist if casinos operated under that kind of logic.