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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
by
DaNNy001
on 01/09/2025, 11:50:41 UTC
However, I think it is too common for a player to chase losses, I have experienced this myself, until I realized that many players have this problem. In fact, gambling establishments even benefit from players behaving this way and losing control, because the speed of loss accelerates and when a player wants to win back again, he will need to borrow or borrow money somewhere else, which takes addiction to a new level. In general, when we start to come up with excuses to play, at this point we need to stop, but the problem is that no one thinks logically anymore, because emotions completely take over the player.
The Frustration of playing to win after many loss is hard to Fix and that’s when the player start gambling without discipline. My topic was not to support those that want to win after many loss, after a major loss I feel bad about it even those it doesn’t affect me to go on playing. I could go away, off the game but I feel even and better when I can get a major win after but if it doesn’t come then I hold my urges.

Going off the game immediately after losing is the best approach but sadly not every gambler is disciplined enough to do that...one major problem some people have is that they are not ready to accept losses, this is an inevitable part of gambling that must be accepted, trying to elude losses by chasing what is already lost is only going to make the situation worse...it's okay to make such mistakes as a beginner but for someone that's experienced its unwise