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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
by
sompitonov
on 05/08/2025, 13:49:53 UTC
When a gambler loses, he does not turn away from gambling, but forgets the bad experience and starts gambling again. This is actually how a gambler thinks about gambling, but it does not mean that the gambler is addicted to gambling.
Everyone in business takes a hit once in a while. It must surely happen. Those who quit immediately they suffer losses without staying back to find out why they lost or are losing in order to fashion a way forward hardly grow in that business. Gambling is a business. Those who indulge it should be ready to stomach the losses that come with it. Knowing this, and to keep ourselves safe from elapsing into addiction, every gambler should know when they hit they limit and take some time off. Otherwise, continuing to play when one is in losses simply points to addiction.
It is quite difficult and problematic to stop when each bet brings a loss and the player goes into tilt, which he wants to overcome by throwing more and more money into the game account. I myself have long faced this problem until I realized that you need to clearly know when to say stop when the losses have reached a certain value. And the most important thing in this is not to allow yourself to make even one bet after this, because this is already a violation of your rules, and after this bet, we allow ourselves to make more and more, and this circle will continue again. Therefore, today I will never give myself a reason to continue the game if I have lost enough.