Yeah, this is what I am trying to say; there are people who stake (book) and after several moments the match goes of even at their loses the game was running til to running.
While gaming we should pick only the amount we can control whenever it's becoming too heavy for us to carry inside the community.
I am very confused to what you just said but I'll answer your question on the thread.
Whenever we feel overwhelmed, this is the time where we feel most vulnerable to. Our decision making becomes clouded to the point that we are easily influenced by all sorts of external factors happening in the gambling atmosphere. Instead of being level headed, we react to our emotions and this will give us the tendency of making more incorrect decisions in the process.
...While gaming we should pick only the amount we can control whenever it's becoming too heavy for us to carry inside the community.
What you're writing about is called compliance with risk management. And this applies not only to gambling, but also to trading, insurance, and any business, as it is aimed at limiting risks, which ultimately leads to saving your money.
The problem lies when a person becomes too overwhelmed with their emotions to the point that it affects their decision-making, which ultimately leads them to disaster. This is exactly the reason on why we should always have a risk-management plan whenever things go south.