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October 26, 2023, 11:05:02 AM
#94
People who chase losses are those who have not understood that losses are part of gambling. To them, they must win all the time that is why they refuse to accept losses. This mindset is actually the beginning of frustration in gambling because there is hardly ever anytime you make huge profits from chasing losses. You can succeed one or two times but the number of times you will loose from chasing losses is far higher.

To protect your capital, when losses persist in any gambling day, the best is to take a break, do other things that can make you happy and come again next time. This is the only way to ensure that your mental health is well managed to avoid depression. There is no need beating oneself up over losses because they will surely come as they are part of the gambling process and without them, the bookies will be broke.

Instead of looking for quick wins over a single bet, consider series of bets to be able to measure your winning probabilities.
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October 26, 2023, 11:04:42 AM
#93
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Oh boy! you must be really lucky to have won chasing losses because usually people don't win from chasing losses.
Just when you said you deposited $1800 I thought you would lose it all and are here to weep about your losses.
But it's good that you cashed out while you were in profits and you learn your lesson from it too.


Super lucky as in. I was about to lose a hard earned bonus money from my salary that patiently work for a year. This kind of mistake is due to my cockiness on gambling while I have a lot of bankroll available.

At some point of my game. My 1800 deposit almost depleted to 500$ until I miraculously have a winning streak with multiple blackjack and freebet that gives me a huge. Boost on profit to recover all my losses and bag few profit which I’m very happy until now. Because of this experience, I decided to stop gambling for a while until I fully move on.  Cheesy
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October 26, 2023, 11:00:41 AM
#92
I’m not a regular gambler nor an addicted gambler but I recently experienced a terrible chasing loss that start with small amount. I’m on a day off on my job right now due to my minor flu. My feeling got better while I don’t have things to do on my work dormitory so I decided to just gamble for fun only.

My game start by just betting minimum bet on a blackjack table with my initial deposit of 85$ which is my signature campaign earning last week. I lose my initial bank roll with just few bets on consistent losses. I decided to deposit again but this time with higher bankroll which is 250$. I bet twice the minimum bet this time since my bankroll is higher, the result is much terrible loss.

Lastly, I deposit 1800$ to have a better bankroll again, This time I’m betting like a high roller and lucky manage to recover my losses and bag 150$ profit.

Conclusion: I will never gamble again when I’m bored or chase loss small amount. With this exhilarating experience. I think I will stop gambling for a long time and reflec on what dumb thing I do today.

SS of my game history:




Oh boy! you must be really lucky to have won chasing losses because usually people don't win from chasing losses.
Just when you said you deposited $1800 I thought you would lose it all and are here to weep about your losses.
But it's good that you cashed out while you were in profits and you learn your lesson from it too.
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October 26, 2023, 10:22:52 AM
#91

Conclusion: I will never gamble again when I’m bored or chase loss small amount. With this exhilarating experience. I think I will stop gambling for a long time and reflec on what dumb thing I do today.


I think this has been mentioned in different threads that chasing your losses is not really a good idea.
Based on my experiences, the more we are desperate to get back our loss, the more it's risky for us because most of the time, it only results to a negative outcome. And I think this is because of different factors. For instance, when you are chasing your loss, there is a huge tendency that your emotions will take over, and this is something that us gamblers, wanted to avoid. Because the only thing that's on your mind is to get back your losses, and you tend to forget other things like the budget you only set for your gambling activity. This can only result to reckless gambling, and this is where everything started to get bad. One thing that I always keep in my mind to avoid such things is to allow myself to take a break and make yourself belief that there is always another day for you to get back your losses. At least in this way, we will always be reminded to avoid chasing losses.
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October 26, 2023, 10:02:47 AM
#90
I think this experience is related to the same experience i had in 2022 world cup when i withdrew money from my business, added to all of my personally money and bet $3000 on just one game for the first time in my life, i Knew i can't afford to lose this money but i still went ahead to risk it because i was just too sure and convinced that i would win the bet. Unfortunately, in the end, the game was lost and i woke up in the hospital the next day. It was a gruesome experience, and after i was discharged from the hospital, i spent over 8 months before i started gambling again. I can actually say that i am yet to recover from that experience since i still have instant weakness any time i remember this.

Yours have to do with chasing losses, which is something we always advise against, glad you've learnt your lesson and likely will never repeat such again.
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October 26, 2023, 09:34:10 AM
#89
Adding $1800 deposit is nothing but poor gambling management and poor skills in betting, yes you heard me right because you don't want to use $1800 to recover $85+$250, how does that sound fun to you? Sorry for the loss but this is bad decision bro. Take care of your health and hard luck.

Actually, I didn’t less in the end but rather bag a small profit after consistent huge win in the end when I deposited 1800. But I agree that my deposit amount is completely wrong because I increased my risk on losing much larger amount just to chase small amount. Glad that the end result turn fine on my side.

I used to be like this, whenever I lost I always doubled my bet to make up for the loss. In the beginning, yes, I was able to get it back, sometimes it even tripled, but while I was doing it, I didn't notice it, you know my loss was getting worse, the loss was getting bigger than the return, so I stopped doing that. In the beginning, it's really fun like that, so I feel that those who do this are also the ones who are new to gambling. So while it's still early and you notice that it's getting worse and worse, you should stop before you get used to it forever.

This exactly what happened to me. I’m not aware that my losses is already huge even though I start betting in small amount and small bankroll. The main factor that push me to chase loss is by watching the total losses while I still have enough bankroll to continue playing until I recover the amount.
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October 26, 2023, 09:27:49 AM
#88
Lastly, I deposit 1800$ to have a better bankroll again, This time I’m betting like a high roller and lucky manage to recover my losses and bag 150$ profit.

Conclusion: I will never gamble again when I’m bored or chase loss small amount. With this exhilarating experience. I think I will stop gambling for a long time and reflec on what dumb thing I do today.


I know the feeling it is actually a roller coaster ride, you are caught between stopping and cutting your losses and hoping the next set of rolls will be in your favor, you are lucky you still manage to bag $150 during that ride and for you to pause and reflect on what happens is a sign that you are a responsible gambler.

There's something in chasing a loss that makes us feel alive there's an adrenaline rush you want to keep up but your bankroll is not enough so you keep filling in more money.

There's a feeling in chasing your losses that is addictive if you keep doing that you will end up chasing your losses part of your game, so you will extend your hours, keeping a big bankroll and wager more, and it's hard to get out of this vicious cycle.
legendary
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October 26, 2023, 09:17:57 AM
#87
The reason why someone is chasing losses is they see gambling as a way to make money which is the main problem, gambling is only for fun.
I agree with you that gambling should be considered as entertainment and there will be no problems. This is exactly how I feel about it and get pleasure from betting. But many people lose this line and lose their temper because it is very thin.

I have heard that many players say that it is better for the first time when you engage in gambling, it is better to lose your first bets, get a negative experience and not return to gambling again.
Nope, when you lose you will become more curious to try again until you win, it's not make you to leave gambling since you're want to chase your losses. Lose or win, you're keep gambling, unless you're completely stop it.
What you say is also true, but I hear these words from gamblers much less often. In any case, all players are different with different psyches, and what will be a trigger for some will not be a trigger for others. So we're both right.
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October 26, 2023, 09:02:06 AM
#86
Chasing loss in gambling is not really good because at the end you might loss everything you have. And that is the mindset of many gamblers. They think the their next game will give them what they have loss from the previous game and they loss out again and bet or play again until everything in the pocket or in the wallet is exhausted before their eyes always open to see and the brain open to understand that they wouldn't used all their money for the gambling or they wouldn't chase the loss. chasing loss is not always a favorable thing to do.
I can remember very well that when I started gambling, I do not have control over my somehow addiction gambling. I noticed that if I lost small amount of money and I continue to gamble, I will lose all. Not that I will continue to lose. I will continue to win and lose randomly but after several games played and gambled, the loss will surpass the profit and before I know, all my money would have been exhausted. Chasing loss is a bad idea and very related to gambling addiction and it can happen to beginners gamblers.
The more you chase your losses, the bigger chances you will lose a lot. That is the reason why gambling should only be a source of fun and entertainment, not the other way around. It all comes down to the reality that to gamble is to lose, and not to make big money and become instantly rich. But I don’t think gamblers are not aware of this. Probably they’re totally aware but still push the mindset that once they get lucky, they will double or triple their capital which I think it only happens very rare.

However, responsible gamblers put limits on chasing their losses. Once they noticed that it’s hard for them to recover the lost money anymore, then they eventually decide to leave the house and head home.
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October 26, 2023, 08:49:34 AM
#85
I used to be like this, whenever I lost I always doubled my bet to make up for the loss. In the beginning, yes, I was able to get it back, sometimes it even tripled, but while I was doing it, I didn't notice it, you know my loss was getting worse, the loss was getting bigger than the return, so I stopped doing that. In the beginning, it's really fun like that, so I feel that those who do this are also the ones who are new to gambling.
That's what happens usually when we're to focused with our losses. The main thing that we want do is to get them back and no matter what happens, that's the goal. Because it hurts our ego when we're losing and we think that it's the end already and we'll never be able to take them back by tomorrow. And that's why instead of temporary quitting, we're continuing even with the budget that's not allotted for gambling. Because we're justifying that we can recover it later on until the unexpected happens and we're losing more money instead of taking them back. As for the experience of us, we've got no differences on that and everyone tries to get as much money as we can.

So while it's still early and you notice that it's getting worse and worse, you should stop before you get used to it forever.
Exactly, you'll never like the end result of it when you're not aware of what can potentially come out if you don't stop. It's important to listen to the advises of those that have experienced that because you may not see coming it on you but it will.
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October 26, 2023, 08:43:39 AM
#84
Chasing losses is a thing that every gambler should avoid, in fact, he should avoid it at all costs, it is high risk and emotionally draining and you can lose everything you've had It is a sign that you are an irresponsible gambler if you keep thinking of a way to regain what you've loss in gambling.

It's very rare for a gambler to regain all his losses, so don't believe when you read that a guy won a huge amount of money because you don't know how much he lost and how many years he's been losing, so keep things simple, play have fun and move on with your loses its how you play in casinos whether online or offline.
legendary
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October 26, 2023, 08:39:03 AM
#83
The reason why someone is chasing losses is they see gambling as a way to make money which is the main problem, gambling is only for fun.

I have heard that many players say that it is better for the first time when you engage in gambling, it is better to lose your first bets, get a negative experience and not return to gambling again.
Nope, when you lose you will become more curious to try again until you win, it's not make you to leave gambling since you're want to chase your losses. Lose or win, you're keep gambling, unless you're completely stop it.

legendary
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October 26, 2023, 08:23:26 AM
#82


Your strategy, particularly with those pauses between bets due to the need of depositing, is a very risky martingale approach.

Taking a break to reflect on what happened is a wise move. Best of luck.

I bet op may not know what martingale is at the time he was struggling with those bets, he was not considering any strategy rather he was all focus to get back lost fund and nothing of martingale came to his mind. He was purely losing his money and regretting his initial action to play but martingale is intentionally used whether losing or gaining. It is all lucky for him that he got back his losses otherwise he would have totally had a negative experience he won't be able to forget easily.
I used martingale when I first played roulette with bets on red or black, this was about 15 years ago. Then it seemed to me that I was a genius  Cheesy

I have heard that many players say that it is better for the first time when you engage in gambling, it is better to lose your first bets, get a negative experience and not return to gambling again. The fact is that if you win at the first bets, then a positive experience is formed in the brain and it seems that it will always be like this, at that moment you become hooked on gambling. After this first win, the player begins to lose and it seems to him that he lacks just a little to win and he loses a lot, if not all. And then I watch interviews on youtube with devastated gamblers who talk about it.
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October 26, 2023, 08:22:35 AM
#81
Chasing loss in gambling is not really good because at the end you might loss everything you have. And that is the mindset of many gamblers. They think the their next game will give them what they have loss from the previous game and they loss out again and bet or play again until everything in the pocket or in the wallet is exhausted before their eyes always open to see and the brain open to understand that they wouldn't used all their money for the gambling or they wouldn't chase the loss. chasing loss is not always a favorable thing to do.
I can remember very well that when I started gambling, I do not have control over my somehow addiction gambling. I noticed that if I lost small amount of money and I continue to gamble, I will lose all. Not that I will continue to lose. I will continue to win and lose randomly but after several games played and gambled, the loss will surpass the profit and before I know, all my money would have been exhausted. Chasing loss is a bad idea and very related to gambling addiction and it can happen to beginners gamblers.

       -  You are, without a doubt, not the only one who has encountered such things as a gambler in crypto gambling, even though I have also been in a scenario where I know I have lost but continue to play. That's why I didn't realize I was going closer to danger while trying to recoup my gaming losses.

And the risk is that my money will run out, so instead of not having to gamble, I will move more and more with the urge to recoup my losses.

That is what exactly chasing the losses. The thing is sometimes we really don't know that we are chasing some losses. I myself had experienced the similar thing before when I'm still very active on gambling. I know before that I'm doing gambling with a caution but instead of cutting the losses, I continue and continue to play to atleast get to the point that I can hit the break even point where as you know, bring me more deposit and lost more to the casino.
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October 26, 2023, 08:15:41 AM
#80
I used to be like this, whenever I lost I always doubled my bet to make up for the loss. In the beginning, yes, I was able to get it back, sometimes it even tripled, but while I was doing it, I didn't notice it, you know my loss was getting worse, the loss was getting bigger than the return, so I stopped doing that. In the beginning, it's really fun like that, so I feel that those who do this are also the ones who are new to gambling. So while it's still early and you notice that it's getting worse and worse, you should stop before you get used to it forever.
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October 26, 2023, 08:15:29 AM
#79
Lastly, I deposit 1800$ to have a better bankroll again, This time I’m betting like a high roller and lucky manage to recover my losses and bag 150$ profit.
At some point gambling gets boring. At that time I don't like gambling or anything else. But as far as I know if one continues to gamble even after feeling bored with gambling the chances of loss are high. Even if your bankroll is $5000 at that point you will lose it with in short of time. Those who feel worried should take a break from gambling immediately. I myself have gambled a lot in such situations and lost. After losing I realized my mistakes. There have also been many regrets as to why I didn't take a break from gambling back at that time. Again I depleted all my bankroll recovering small amounts in some cases. Another reason for gambling losses is chasing. A gambler should not try to recover lost money.

Then if you get bored that is an indicator that you need to quit since deciding to continue your bets even if you don't like to play anymore is somehow can contribute for your losses. But I notice that majority of gamblers quit because they are not entertained anymore and try their luck on next day if they want to play again. Maybe some of gamblers will stay because they hope to gain big but once they are out of focus and didn't watch their placed bet for sure they regret on why they continue to gamble then think about much better for them to quit when they feel it already.

Somehow we experience that scenarios that's why we can relate on this discussions since its really hard to catch up once we already at huge lost and not able to handle some situations that we are not in control.
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October 26, 2023, 07:56:06 AM
#78
Chasing loss in gambling is not really good because at the end you might loss everything you have. And that is the mindset of many gamblers. They think the their next game will give them what they have loss from the previous game and they loss out again and bet or play again until everything in the pocket or in the wallet is exhausted before their eyes always open to see and the brain open to understand that they wouldn't used all their money for the gambling or they wouldn't chase the loss. chasing loss is not always a favorable thing to do.
I can remember very well that when I started gambling, I do not have control over my somehow addiction gambling. I noticed that if I lost small amount of money and I continue to gamble, I will lose all. Not that I will continue to lose. I will continue to win and lose randomly but after several games played and gambled, the loss will surpass the profit and before I know, all my money would have been exhausted. Chasing loss is a bad idea and very related to gambling addiction and it can happen to beginners gamblers.

       -  You are, without a doubt, not the only one who has encountered such things as a gambler in crypto gambling, even though I have also been in a scenario where I know I have lost but continue to play. That's why I didn't realize I was going closer to danger while trying to recoup my gaming losses.

And the risk is that my money will run out, so instead of not having to gamble, I will move more and more with the urge to recoup my losses.
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October 26, 2023, 07:45:15 AM
#77
Lastly, I deposit 1800$ to have a better bankroll again, This time I’m betting like a high roller and lucky manage to recover my losses and bag 150$ profit.
At some point gambling gets boring. At that time I don't like gambling or anything else. But as far as I know if one continues to gamble even after feeling bored with gambling the chances of loss are high. Even if your bankroll is $5000 at that point you will lose it with in short of time. Those who feel worried should take a break from gambling immediately. I myself have gambled a lot in such situations and lost. After losing I realized my mistakes. There have also been many regrets as to why I didn't take a break from gambling back at that time. Again I depleted all my bankroll recovering small amounts in some cases. Another reason for gambling losses is chasing. A gambler should not try to recover lost money.
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October 26, 2023, 07:37:25 AM
#76
I’m not a regular gambler nor an addicted gambler but I recently experienced a terrible chasing loss that start with small amount. I’m on a day off on my job right now due to my minor flu. My feeling got better while I don’t have things to do on my work dormitory so I decided to just gamble for fun only.

My game start by just betting minimum bet on a blackjack table with my initial deposit of 85$ which is my signature campaign earning last week. I lose my initial bank roll with just few bets on consistent losses. I decided to deposit again but this time with higher bankroll which is 250$. I bet twice the minimum bet this time since my bankroll is higher, the result is much terrible loss.

Lastly, I deposit 1800$ to have a better bankroll again, This time I’m betting like a high roller and lucky manage to recover my losses and bag 150$ profit.

Conclusion: I will never gamble again when I’m bored or chase loss small amount. With this exhilarating experience. I think I will stop gambling for a long time and reflec on what dumb thing I do today.

SS of my game history:



I can attest to this. I have hear similar stories of this. But its not advisable to bet when you have emotional issues. Am happy for you because you recovered the amount you loss it would have been another story if you hadn't  recovered the money. Perhaps next time you could watch movies or play music when you want to have fun. Another thing is that you were too fast to place a bet without looking at the odds of winning even you increased your amount of stake regardless of the amount you are loosing. You have such a strong mind and it worked for you. Not everyone it would have worked for. Maybe next time you just learn to be careful and understand that betting is not for everyone especially with much emotions attached.
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October 26, 2023, 06:46:59 AM
#75


Your strategy, particularly with those pauses between bets due to the need of depositing, is a very risky martingale approach.

Taking a break to reflect on what happened is a wise move. Best of luck.

I bet op may not know what martingale is at the time he was struggling with those bets, he was not considering any strategy rather he was all focus to get back lost fund and nothing of martingale came to his mind. He was purely losing his money and regretting his initial action to play but martingale is intentionally used whether losing or gaining. It is all lucky for him that he got back his losses otherwise he would have totally had a negative experience he won't be able to forget easily.
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