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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What’s your worst loss, and how did you cope afterward?
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rachael9385
on 02/09/2025, 19:54:54 UTC
I agree, that's the key so that we'll know how much we're willing to lose. Because if we have gambled with an amount that's quite high and we lost it. That's the start of the mental breakdown and regrets that we should have not gambled with it. And for that reason, moving on is gonna be harder due to the fact that money is more important and should have been spent for other things that we're about to do and not for gambling. This is the usual situation of many gamblers that are breaking down and when they're dealing with their losses that they have not planned it well.
The key for me will always be that, to play only with the money that I am willing to lose, when that happens what you should keep in mind is that at the moment of losing you just have to accept the defeat and have the discipline to not continue playing more , because if you play more it means Spending more money and that is the rule that cannot be broken, if you break that rule we are doing nothing.



Its always important to gamble with an amount that you can afford to lose because it's one of the best ways to play safe. A lot of people end up losing more because they decide to take high risks to get huge profits but this is not supposed to be so. Gambling is a 50/50 thing, this means that at any point in time you can end up losing. The reason why it's difficult for most people to accept defeat is because they lose huge amounts