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Have you ever been in a situation where you took a big loss. clearly because of your own mistake but instead of owning it, you ended up blaming the casino? Maybe made some excuses just to avoid feeling stupid?
This kind of mindset can mess with us. If we keep shifting the blame, we never really reflect on what we did wrong. We stay stuck, and the same cycle just repeats. So now I’m wondering anyone here willing to admit they’ve done that? Blamed the casino or the system for their loss, though deep down you knew it was on you?
If yes, I’d like to hear your story. How did you justify it to yourself at the time?
I always lose whenever I gamble, but never in my whole life that I blamed a casino because I lost my money.
I don't know about others, but for me, I always treat my money that's being deposited for gambling purposes as "lost money" where I don't care if I lose that money as long as I gamble. I guess having that kind of mindset is also one reason why I don't blame the casino whenever I lose my money. In reality, they really aren't the reason because at first place, we're the ones that decided to gamble, and they didn't force us to gamble. I will not admit anything because I haven't done it.

This kind of scenario tend to happen to those gamblers that have a different kind of mindset. Like I always say, mindset matters in gambling, and it can help you big time, not in helping you make money, but on how you think about gambling.