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Topic: Chased loss, got it back and lost everything. - page 7. (Read 819 times)

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this is common in gambling, where a gambler gets their money back after a losing streak but then they lose again and lose it all. indeed, this sounds funny, but that is what often happens in gambling and what we can do is minimize it by taking a temporary break when we win big, then we can play again when we are ready. and that's what i usually do when i win back my money from gambling, and i'll take a short break until i can play again.
Indeed, taking a short break can refresh our minds, and after playing again, can we control everything, basically the bookie has programmed the system? If you play again or chase defeat or chase victory in front of you, it feels impossible for you to get it, we should stop and no longer join in. There have been many victims who have fallen in gambling, if we have experienced a loss, we should accept it gracefully and not do it. return. This method is much better for your finances and makes a much more useful use of your money.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.

I am familiar with the kind of scenario on the title not from personal experience but from the experiences of other people. In this gambling discussion board, I have read very similar stories to know that nothing in gambling is ever in our control once we hit start. A compulsive gambler is already an irresponsible gambler whose end are always in a loss of money. It begins with placing a bet, losing the bet, chasing the lost bet, winning the bet, betting again and losing it. Something of this pattern and it starts all over again.
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Yup, been there, seen that. The so-called recovering gambler who gets that rush from winning some money back and thinks, welp, maybe just one more spin of the wheel to really get ahead.  It's a nasty cycle, I know it all too well.  That little voice starts whispering come on try your luck again! Think of everything you could do with another big payout...  and  hard to ignore, right?  Even when you have the best intentions to stop, it finds a way to suck you back in.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.

Reading this guy confession https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/forum/topic/compulsive-gambler-chased-loss-got-it-back-then-lost-everything-again/ sometimes remind me of myself when I’m still not that fully taking control my gambling habits. I’m sure other players can relate to the part that you still keep playing after recovering your losses for a hope to win a little bit before you leave.
Is a coincidence? because this just happened to me about 1 hour ago. Starting in the morning I lost, in the afternoon I entered again and lost, in the evening I still entered a larger amount than before, and finally the first loss until the end was paid off with this win but instead of taking back the winnings, I instead increased the bet to be bigger. Feeling that the balance has doubled enough so that it doesn't feel like it has returned to zero. hahaha sometimes I laugh at myself after losing everything. This activity is not my type in general, but today somehow the desire to continue betting pushed me to do it.
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As long as you are a gambler, you must have this kind of experience only if you have never gambled for up to 1hr. Gambling is all about winning and losing. It is either you experience both while gambling at a particular time or you experience them in different days. This is why it is good to be contented with the outcome of your bet. If you run at loss and you don't have any extra funds assign to gambling. You should stop gambling.

One the other hand, if you are lucky to win some amount of money be contended with that amount and walk away because you might end up losing it back to the casino, if you continue playing thinking that you will win more to what you have won already. It ducks when you find yourself in such state of losing back everything that you won on a seat. I have experienced it and planned never to gamble back with my win.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.
Ever, I think almost everyone who has ever gambled has experienced the same fate, it's really sad and very unlucky.
In my experience, at that time I bet on one of the slot games and I lost, two days later I tried two games at once on Plinko and Blackjack and I won on both bets, because I wanted revenge and wanted to chase losses in the slot game and I placed my bet, everything only lasted five times, buy the bonus, the remaining funds, I tried again on the automatic spin, it was sold out without any remaining.

I should have stopped playing at that time and finished all the games because I had covered the losses in the two types of games I mentioned, because I was emotional and greedy, that's what happened, everything fell apart.

Unlucky experiences like that, I think the average gambler has experienced big and small losses, what is clear is that gambling has both bad and good sides.
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I'm pretty sure that most gamblers including me experienced such a scenario, not only 1-2 times but it can be several times LOL.
The more often we gamble, the more times we will experience this scenario especially if we do not know when to stop.
When we get back what we have lost before, usually we are triggered to make more but most of the time we forget that lucky time is limited.
Eventually, we lost it again due to out of luck and we regret it  Grin  Grin
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This is the worst thing you can do as a gambler. Chasing losses is a sign of desperation. I know it's hard to lose money in the casino but sometimes you just have to let it go and don't let it consume you. I always tell myself that it's not worth the time, effort, and frustration to get back what I lost, especially when I know that it could lead to further losses that could have been prevented had I stopped playing after the loss.

It's great that the gambler was able to recover what he lost initially, but greed certainly pushed him to gamble more thinking that it's his turn to "win" this time seeing he was able to turn around his fortune and get back what he lost.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.
I know the experience and the feeling, it is something that is hard to forget and shrug off, you will blame yourself and pity yourself for what you've done. It will take time to heal from what happened to you but you will learn and be a better gambler because you have something to avoid and a feeling you don't want to experience again.

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I’m sure other players can relate to the part that you still keep playing after recovering your losses for a hope to win a little bit before you leave.
We have this mindset that we should strike while the iron is hot or in gambling keep on playing when we're having a string of luck because we have heard other gamblers winning huge and able to recover their losses, when we are winning we tend to remember our losses and we are tempted to try to regain those losses.
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this is common in gambling, where a gambler gets their money back after a losing streak but then they lose again and lose it all. indeed, this sounds funny, but that is what often happens in gambling and what we can do is minimize it by taking a temporary break when we win big, then we can play again when we are ready. and that's what i usually do when i win back my money from gambling, and i'll take a short break until i can play again.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.


I experience it myself, that's why it's not really recommended to be out of control in gambling, we need to be discipline here. If we want to win consistently, it should be in a way that we treat it like a serious activity, where slowly but gain consistency on what we are doing. Because if we really one to win big time that we will be satisfied without going back in gambling, we should be betting on lottery as the jackpot is in millions, that's one time big time money for us.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title?

Not in cases very close to me, but yes. Those kind of people are hooked on the dopamine they secrete when gambling, not when winning money. That's why stories like this are not uncommon in problem gamblers, because in the end it's an addiction where they can't stop gambling, more and more. There are also similar stories of gamblers who win a good amount at the beginning of the night and instead of going somewhere else to enjoy the money they end up losing it and more.

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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.

Reading this guy confession https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/forum/topic/compulsive-gambler-chased-loss-got-it-back-then-lost-everything-again/ sometimes remind me of myself when I’m still not that fully taking control my gambling habits. I’m sure other players can relate to the part that you still keep playing after recovering your losses for a hope to win a little bit before you leave.

That's the scenario from a friend of mine who kept losing his money and didn't even care about his family needs. His mindset was dependent with gambling, that's why he became homeless for two weeks and got kicked out from his dorm where he worked as a security officer.
On his position, it shows a bad example for those who still not addiction with gambling but we shouldn't judge him because I still believe there's perfect time to change.
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The gambler is greedy, if he already recover his loss, he should stop immediately instead of chasing more.

But this case mostly happen to many gamblers especially newbie, they still can't control themselves and treat gambling as a source of income. At least people can learn from it to not repeat the same mistake in the future, if they can't learn, they will become a gambling addict sooner or later.
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This is what happens if you tend to let your emotions take over you gambling activities. What happens is tht you'd be in loss and will desire to take back what you lost, then after getting closer to the amount you aare aiming, you'd have desire of winning the game but since we can't be certain of such outcome, loss awaits. Chasing for loss is not a bad thing but be sure to be prepared of the consequences. In some instances doing so leads to bigger loss, so if you're fine being in such situation then feel free to do so. Personally, I focus on setting a limitation to avoid crossing those lines; when in loss accept and try some other time and if in profit be sure to secure it if you don't want things to flip afterwards.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.

Reading this guy confession https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/forum/topic/compulsive-gambler-chased-loss-got-it-back-then-lost-everything-again/ sometimes remind me of myself when I’m still not that fully taking control my gambling habits. I’m sure other players can relate to the part that you still keep playing after recovering your losses for a hope to win a little bit before you leave.
Most gamblers will start out playing 1 game and lose, then go to another and get saved, then go back to the game they started on thinking it has to hit, get low, and go back to what saved them before and not get saved again. Vicious cycle and always ends bad. Best thing is to set goals and stick to them even if you set a daily loss limit or max loss on a day limit. If you can control your urges, you should be ok.
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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.
In fact, this often happens around us, especially as gamblers, sometimes we have the feeling of wanting to catch up on our losses and recover them, but that is definitely a risk, not everyone can succeed in recovering their losses, let alone getting a big win at the end of the game, I don't know if anyone has ever succeeded. with that, but I'm sure that in the end the winning money will be lost again in gambling because they never consciously gamble properly, sometimes people who gamble should understand the risks.

Self-awareness is important because gambling is risky and you will definitely lose so people should understand that, but on the contrary they want to gamble and keep winning and then become rich, that's not how it works because gambling has wins and losses, so whatever the result must be accepted, never chase a loss, let alone try to recover from it. Maybe we have seen or read the story of someone who succeeded, but luck will never be the same, not everyone can succeed in recovering from their losses, so it is better to gamble with self-awareness that in gambling there is a loss, you don't always win.
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I haven't experienced it myself, because I am very aware that the more you play, the higher the chances to lose, so I admit the loss and I move on with no regret. I guess that very impulsive people can feel forced to risk more in order to get their money back, even if they know that it is not a sensible idea. When I was younger it happened a few times that I got frustrated by a claw machine and, after several tries without winning a plush for my girlfriend, I kept spending more that was reasonable because I didn't want to admit the bad luck I had. Now I give it a few tries (2-3) and that's all, no regrets. In claw machines it is little money what you stake, but I think that the idea can be applied the same to games with higher wagers.

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Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.

Reading this guy confession https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/forum/topic/compulsive-gambler-chased-loss-got-it-back-then-lost-everything-again/ sometimes remind me of myself when I’m still not that fully taking control my gambling habits. I’m sure other players can relate to the part that you still keep playing after recovering your losses for a hope to win a little bit before you leave.
This experience has happened to many gamblers some do lost it immediately just after recovery while some other may loss it back the next day as they return lurking on the hopes that they could make another win. A lot of us had to make for a proper gambling plan for each time we want to gamble after having these ugly experiences.

Sometimes, even after making the plans ahead we out of greed for more fail to stick to the plan which ultimately lead to these recovery-loss scenario's. I can't say I haven't experienced a loss after recovery, and that was because I use to think I could just top up a little more of what have already made but ever since I changed that mindset to act contented with every amount of win it's been a different story lately.
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This will not be good at all, when they chase losses and then want to chase on the pretext of being able to recover but BELIEVE that it will all be at a loss again the victory or chasing the loss is only a small % that will be obtained means in conclusion this is luck and this is rare.

A gambler must have experienced this including myself and now reminded again in this post to never chase any losses that have been lost, let it happen and you have to play as it is and have fun.

Now it is enough to apply where it will not pursue any losses, it can be said that it is kapok because basically we will not recover.
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