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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
by
Odusko
on 20/08/2025, 21:58:58 UTC
People are having trouble because they are never ready to move on, especially after losing, and they will do anything in their power to get their money back. This is a common trap in gambling, and the thing is that people need to play smart when it comes to gambling. We know that pushing might bring luck, but when you do that, you should be aware of how dangerous gambling can be, and there are simulators that make it more interesting so that even if you lose, you will always try again. Control is crucial.
No acceptance from them and that's why they're having hard time in moving on. They have to accept and realize it that losing is part of gambling and we should be prepared for it. When we win, we can't forget that because it's one of the happiest moments that we have. And when we lose, we can't also forget that because it makes us frustrated with that and so, we only have to remember it for a few moments and then change our minds that we're ready to move and we shouldn't sink to the losses that we've made for so long. Because this makes us emotionally attached to it for so long.

As there's nothing you can do about your loses and like that statement mentioned above you, it's a trap whenever you feel that urgency to deposit more in order to try recovering your loses, most of the time the outcome still not going to favor you, ending up losing more money, unlike if you set your mind to accept the outcome then you can simply quit away and forget about your loses.
Gamblers should understand that casinos are business and profits is the sole aim of operating the business so for that, whenever you set out to gamble just agree that you be taking whatever loses that come your way as long as you be gambling within a set limit that help minimize the extent of the impact of your loses not to be pressure to pursue a certain directions.