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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
by
danherbias07
on 06/08/2025, 11:01:43 UTC
True Many people forget loses easily what they are actually after is the wining and so doesn't really give much attention to their loses by giving attention to it the need to get a win is what blind folds every gambler and again there is no need killing yourself over a slip that is lost you can't get it back so the best thing to do is to move on and stop thinking or blaming yourself about it
I personally gamble with this principle. When I play slots, I don't think too much, always buying the free spins feature. If I'm lucky, I win, and if I lose, I stop there and don't prolong the gambling session. This way of gambling is how I have fun, and I think everyone has their own way of gambling.
Many people blindly pursue winning in gambling, but this actually makes it even more difficult because of their own emotions. It's not recommended to gamble with the principle of chasing wins.

That's with slots and casino games only. When it comes to poker, it's a must to pursue a win. If it's a tournament, then aim for the top to get the grand prize, which is mostly 5-6 digits in USD. The same with sports betting, always aim for a win, and do every analysis as much as possible to increase the chance of winning. That can never happen in slots. It's always a blind bet.

Anyway, playing those types of games will require a gambler to move on very quickly after losses so that he won't be chasing losses. That's why it is crucial for slot players to forget a loss as soon as the deposit is gone. This way, we might save some of the money in our savings.