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Topic: After losing did you feel you must return the soonest to win back your losses? - page 10. (Read 1251 times)

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I found it as one of the most interesting question from this article. http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/20-questions

Do you guys have that kind of feeling when you are losing in gambling?
There are times that I feel this kind of situation especially if I can feel that I will win the next time I gamble again, it is only natural for a gambler to win back it's loss if possible the sooner is the better.

But in many cases I let my temper to cool before I gamble again as being greedy is not the best option to win back again my loss though sometimes I gamble with greediness and most of the results are lossing streak instead of winning.
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I think that is the same with other gamblers.

When I lose I feel something that I wanted to take that back even though I am not really desperate to win. I can feel that conscience that I should not do that, that I should've spent that to other things, maybe food, so since I did that I regret that I did it. As the chat wheel of Dota2 says, I immediately regret my decision. But as the game went on, that conscience goes weaker and weaker and I just enjoy that game. I only bring money I can lose at that time so I think that is just fine.
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For me, it depends on how much I have and how much I've spent and lost by playing. If this balance tips more towards loss and little money left, I cut my losses and stop playing but I must say this also depends on the type of game I'm playing. Some of them, like Bitkong can be so easily addictive but at least I can play with very little and still get the thrill Smiley
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When I was really into gambling, I always have that feeling.

After losing my money, I always want to play again without having a second thought. I always think that I should play to win more and I don't worry about the possible things to happen after I lose. The feeling of I must return quickly to try to win my losses back. But that is also the main reason why I end up being broke before.


By observation and some experience I have undertood that this is the most dangerous mistake we do by playing to win only. And this is the cause of many reasons like addiction , financial loss , Heath hazards etc beacuse quite possible that again we may lose money and we keep doing this things which eventually may hurt us as winning is not easy the way we lose money .
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Nobody wants to lose. If I still have some spare money allocated for gambling I still play. However, when I reach my limit, I stop. Chasing for your losses might lead you to further loss. This might trigger you being greedy and being addicted to gambling. It is, either way, win or lose gamblers tend to either chase for their loss or to test their chance of winning further. That is why most gamblers end up losing even if they have won a lot of money on the early part of their game.
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No gambler would not feel like that but as we mature in gambling, we would like to make the right decision despite we are losing as we might lead ourselves to more problem and we will be blaming gambling for that.

Based on my experience, when I lose my control in gambling and try to win back my loses, it usually end up with losing more money, so every time I lose, I have to regret and promise not to do it again, and actually it take time to mature and master the right attitude in gambling.

Today one of the most profitable earning is with the use of cryptocurrency gambling and many people today make investments just to satisfy their desires to find some fun and also the goal to earn a lot of market profit. A skilled gambler can win a lot of profit but not all the time it a player win their games and get a lot of profit some of them getting lose their money because of having a wrong decision. Still, even they lose they return immediately to their game because it continues their momentum but not all the time losing and getting back into the game gives immediately a come back of money.
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I found it as one of the most interesting question from this article. http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/20-questions

Do you guys have that kind of feeling when you are losing in gambling?

Unfortunately, but the desire to play after losing is the most common feeling that appears just after a defeat. This is not just about gambling, but it happens in probably every sport or even discussion. While in sport revenge is something good, in gambling an attempt to win after a defeat usually ends badly, that is, increasing the defeat. Unfortunately, but just like in the case of a good run, it is said not to interrupt it, in the event of a defeat you should do the opposite. Very often, failure is accompanied by a feeling of anger, and anger often suggests bad decisions, so in this case we should take a break and return to the game when we calm down. Of course, it is often not easy to tear yourself away from the game in this situation, but it is certainly a better solution than continuing the game with a feeling of anger, because it often leads to the desire to quickly recover losses and increase the stake. Unfortunately, in the event of a bad run,increasing the stake only leads to a greater losses.
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No gambler would not feel like that but as we mature in gambling, we would like to make the right decision despite we are losing as we might lead ourselves to more problem and we will be blaming gambling for that.

Based on my experience, when I lose my control in gambling and try to win back my loses, it usually end up with losing more money, so every time I lose, I have to regret and promise not to do it again, and actually it take time to mature and master the right attitude in gambling.
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I found it as one of the most interesting question from this article. http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/20-questions

Do you guys have that kind of feeling when you are losing in gambling?
I think it is just natural that we have this feeling or urge to regain what we've lost. Many gamblers surely experience it but in my case, I wouldn't go back right away. I would learn and study things on how I could win the next time I play and see what I did wrong or what caused me the loss. I think it would be unhealthy for your investmeny if you are going to be too regretful from losing so instead of letting the urge to regain, the best thing you can do instead is to strategize so that you can surely get back all that you've lost.
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When I was really into gambling, I always have that feeling.

After losing my money, I always want to play again without having a second thought. I always think that I should play to win more and I don't worry about the possible things to happen after I lose. The feeling of I must return quickly to try to win my losses back. But that is also the main reason why I end up being broke before.
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Nobody likes to lose but gambling more out of anger can only create bigger problems. We need to understand it's simply not our day and come back some other time. The moment we decided to gamble we should be ready to lose it all. Why else are you gambling? It is a big risk for a big reward. That risk can sometimes pay off and at other times it doesn't.
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I think all of the gamblers believe that way because one of the main reasons for the person why they are gambling is to earn more money. So when they are losing the game, they will feel so irritating in a way that they want to back the funds that have failed. Gambling is not a sure win situation because you will rely on the luck, so as soon as possible try to distance yourself from being addicted to gambling because it is not good at all, and the bad thing is you may feel depression or sadness of losing as well as perhaps experiencing feelings of shame and guilt. The worst thing is that you may do bad things to prevent dropping. There is some news that I have read that a person kills a person who beats him in gambling. Now he is in prison, that is the wrong side of gambling because, as I have said, gambling is not a sure win situation unless you learn or search for some information or technique in winning the game. There are still some gambling sites where you can learn the process for you to win. We have the same perspective about a person who loses the gambling they will undoubtedly want to turn back the money they have lost.
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I would say based on my experience, yes, I would try to withdraw more money to win back my loses, but I know that is not a good attitude as I already experience the outcome of losing control in gambling. Yeah, I call it losing control since you are gambling or risking beyond your limit and that will make your gambling activity too risky since you can't accept your loses when it's possible to win back again next time.

This is compulsive gambling, people with lack of discipline will normally do this but regret afterwards.
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Do you guys have that kind of feeling when you are losing in gambling?
To be honest when I lose I am sometimes feeling sad but without regret, The feeling that before I am ready to play gambling, my mind is ready for any outcome of the results after I play but when I lose I feel sad about the money that is gone from me, It's just good that I set limits on how many money can I play on a whole session of playing gambling to be able not to feel any regret after the game. I can also recover fast from the sadness that why it's ok in my part, Not like before when I was still an addict, I play until I get satisfied in my current session that the cause of the depression I feel after I lose on a game.
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Well yes and I think we all share the same feeling when we're losing especially if it's fresh. But, learning from those past experiences that it's not necessary to win them back as soon as possible.

Because this can lead you to lose more if you're too furious on that very moment.
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That's just human nature, no body wants to lose that's why majority are always willing to keep trying their luck until they're able to win back the funds they have lost but it take only a smart gambler to recognize the importance of lossing and been able to stop gambling, as well as learning from the mistake that lead to those losses and probably gain experience from them.

I hardly pressure myself to win back my losses as I immediately stop gambling the moment my gambling budget for that day get exhausted. That's the secret weapon I use lol.
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I found it as one of the most interesting question from this article. http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/20-questions

Do you guys have that kind of feeling when you are losing in gambling?

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Most compulsive gamblers will answer 'Yes' to at least 7 of these questions.


Wowza that cant be very good
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I think it is normal for every gambler to feel that way since we lose our own money.
But sometimes I would just regret that I gamble that time since I could spend it to something more important like food.
Those are the only feelings that I have whenever I lose in gambling regret and the feeling to come back as soon as I can.
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I found it as one of the most interesting question from this article. http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/20-questions

Do you guys have that kind of feeling when you are losing in gambling?
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