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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
by
HONDACD125
on 20/07/2025, 19:05:11 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. Last season was my best season in sport gambling but I had days that i had bitter losses.

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. A win is like an antidote to my sadness after a loss. So how fast do you forget a loss and what can help you in forgetting about it.

I think most people can relate to what you said because most of us, or maybe all of us, will have a hard time forgetting a loss, especially if it's of a significant size, and just like you, getting a few wins after the loss might reduce the pain or sadness of losing a large amount. This is the actual reason why every gambler or gambling expert always says that one should only gamble with what they can easily afford to lose, so that they don't have to deal with what we are discussing here. If you lose an amount that isn't that big, you won't have such a hard time forgetting about it.

I personally don't make large bets, be it sports betting or casino games, because I believe it's not worth the stress since the result can always go against you even though in sports betting it's mostly your understanding of the game that matters, but luck does show its power sometimes. I still remember losing a few games a couple of months ago where I didn't expect to lose at all, and those games were in parlays, and made me lose the parlays.