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After winning or losing a bet, we lose sleep in two cases. We lose sleep due to excitement. When we place a bet, we feel extra pressure in our head, and sleep is lost due to that extra thinking. This problem occurs most in those who cannot tolerate mental stress. This happens more to beginners. When I first started gambling, I did not sleep well that night. However, I got used to it with the change of time. I believe this problem happens to every gambler for the first time, but it is possible to gradually adapt to the change of time. So I think there is nothing to worry about, it is normal.
If you are too stressed then maybe you should lessen the amount of money you gamble with. Some people might be genuinely distraught because the money they just lost would actually be something they need in order to survive that is why they are losing sleep over it.
When we win, we can't sleep for two reasons: we get a good multiplier but bet so small that weenough to miss out on a lucky break, or we're overjoyed at winning a large amount. And when we lose, we can't sleep if we bet soa large amount that we can't afford to lose. The only time we can sleep soundly is when we lose, but with a bet so small that we don't feel like we've lost anything. Everyone can find themselves in one or two states that keep them awake. And I think that can be a problem because it can lead to a state where you can't manage your emotions and finances. So far, according to what I've heard from several of my friends, there are people who can't sleep whether they're winning or losing. But the only time they can sleep is when they're betting small amounts, just a few cents.
Original archived Re: When you're winning you can't sleep
Scraped on 20/07/2025, 14:13:14 UTC
After winning or losing a bet, we lose sleep in two cases. We lose sleep due to excitement. When we place a bet, we feel extra pressure in our head, and sleep is lost due to that extra thinking. This problem occurs most in those who cannot tolerate mental stress. This happens more to beginners. When I first started gambling, I did not sleep well that night. However, I got used to it with the change of time. I believe this problem happens to every gambler for the first time, but it is possible to gradually adapt to the change of time. So I think there is nothing to worry about, it is normal.
If you are too stressed then maybe you should lessen the amount of money you gamble with. Some people might be genuinely distraught because the money they just lost would actually be something they need in order to survive that is why they are losing sleep over it.
When we win, we can't sleep for two reasons: we get a good multiplier but bet so small that we miss out on a lucky break, or we're overjoyed at winning a large amount. And when we lose, we can't sleep if we bet so large that we can't afford to lose. The only time we can sleep soundly is when we lose but bet so small that we don't feel like we've lost anything. Everyone can find themselves in one or two states that keep them awake. And I think that can be a problem because it can lead to a state where you can't...