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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
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Dunamisx
on 20/07/2025, 17:45:14 UTC
There is no gamer that will say they haven’t lost a game at anytime. We have our different staking abilities, I am referring to what you consider your high staking power.
That's like trying to know how much one can risk on a game. It depends on what the game is, how I combine the odds and what my overview of an outcome is for that game.

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I will like to know how quickly do you forget a painful loss and bounce back. I hate losing and after a big loss I will be frank I don’t forget it immediately although I don’t let it define my next game but it takes a while for me to forget a big loss and the best way I forget about a loss is how fast I can have a win in my subsequent games.
I normally feel very bad when I lose money, which is normal for anyone that gambles, but keep memories is one thing that can drain the mind totally. I hate tracing back the records to know how much I've lose in total, cause that's just going to hunt me more. So when I lose, I quickly take a brief look at the tickets to know what I did wrong, the more on.

It's a general feelings that we get bad as we learnt the net we placed turned a lose, but that is not actually the end of it, we can as well consider other times we have been winning as compensation not to think of any loss, the fun we had also are there in their numerous ways helpful towards keeping us motivated to play for more regardless of winning of losing, so by now, we all must have been used to it all, that to win or lose, is not a major constraints from gambling.