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Chasing losses, or attempting to recover previous losses with bigger bets, is a dangerous practice. It often results in further financial setbacks. One of the biggest things that separates professional gamblers from recreational gamblers is that professionals can control their emotions. Unfortunately, this is not something that too many recreational bettors understand. Like some other things on our traits of successful sports bettors, emotional control is something that is easier said than done. Emotional control is a tough habit to master. However, it will be impossible to become a successful sports bettor if you can’t set your emotions aside. Emotions all too often get in the way of making sound betting decisions based solely on data. If you’d like to become more of a successful bettor, you’ll have to learn emotional control so that you begin to make decisions based on data as opposed to your emotions.
People will always find a reason to blame others when they are experiencing loss, it is human nature to find faulty when things are not going their way. Instead of taking up responsibility and finding possible ways to improve their performance. No one forced you to gamble it’s you sole responsibility to take up what’s coming whether good or bad. I don’t think if the game was going in your favor you will have any reason to point fingers. No matter what result it might result to take up responsibility and work on yourself.
At least they will lose control of their emotions if they still try to catch up on their losses. They will be filled with curiosity because they can't win the game. They will only stop once they are satisfied in recovering their losses. A Professional gambler can control their emotions well and will not be tempted to continue gambling because they already know the risks they will get if they don't stop gambling at that time. They don't want to lose more than they have, so they can decide to stop immediately before things get bad. By being able to control themselves, someone can still get pleasure from gambling because they are not chasing wins or wanting to recover losses. They already understand that gambling is just for entertainment.
It's common for people to try to blame others for losing money from gambling. They cannot see that the fault lies with themselves because they have lost their responsibility in gambling. If they could introspect themselves, they would see that it was true that the mistake was his, and he would definitely regret it. And yes, no one forces you to gamble, but we want to gamble. But most people are not ready to accept defeat and try to escape from their own mistakes.
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Of course there is no guarantee that your money will be returned if you gamble because it is a risky thats gamblers must bear if they experience a loss, therefore we must use as little money as possible and set limit and always adhere to your principles, if you gamble it means what you have in mind is to be ready if you lose so that you don't experience things that will disappoint you and cause you to gamble more because usually gambler who can't accept their losses will increase the amount of their bet so that their losses can come back quickly, you needs to remember that This is very dangerous, especially for those who don't really understand the high risky involved in gambling.
A gambler who experiences a big loss should not blame other people for his own mistakes if there is no element of coercion, after all gambling is a game of chances, so those who cannot afford to lose money in gambling should avoid it from the start.
Most gamblers do not want to accept the risks and will continue gambling so they can get the money they lost at the gambling table. But they don't realize that it could make them lose even more money, especially if they lose control of themselves. And it is true that with these limits we can restrain ourselves from gambling excessively and prevent more losses. At least they have a lot to do to be able to change their mindset and not experience more defeats. Apart from that, they must also be able to realize that gambling is not to make money but to get entertainment. And when they have experienced consecutive defeats, they should be able to immediately stop themselves from losing again.
That is why a gambler must be able to take responsibility for what he does and if he experiences a big loss, he must be able to accept it as a result of not being able to control himself. He really has to learn how to control himself well so he doesn't experience the same incident again. Those who want to gamble must know that gambling must be done with limits to prevent major losses.
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Hahaha, chasing losses or recovering them can never guarantee that you will actually get back what you have lost.
Winning is based on luck and this will be more difficult because when you try to recover losses, you might win once or twice but everything else remains the same, namely losing.
From this it is clear that trying to recover losses will only have an impact on increasing the amount of money that will be lost because of course gambling only has one result that is more certain and obvious, namely losing, we must be able to realize this and must be able to continue to accept all the losses that have been lost happen.
Whatever the outcome of gambling, only we ourselves will feel it and gambling is decision we choose ourselves so we cannot blame anyone for loss we experience.
This is about sense of responsibility and we have to be able to take responsibility for everything that will happen when we decide to start gambling, every mistake we make ourselves, so it would be better to learn to introspect and not blame anyone for our losses.
It seems like you already understand that recovering from losses is difficult, heheh. But it's true because that is a reality that every gambler must accept so that they don't try to recover from their losses. But if they can accept the loss and not mind it, they can continue to recover from their loss, but they have to bear the risk. Therefore, we don't need to try to recover from losses because we already know the risks, and we should only gamble enough so as not to lose too much.