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Topic: Gambling - Eating your Brain and Money - page 18. (Read 19867 times)

hero member
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February 15, 2019, 09:54:39 PM
#6

This is an eye opener situation for me, and I’ve realized that gambling was slowly eating my brain and my money. Now I’m broke but still kickin, this can be the proof that chasing your losses is not good at all and it should be avoided. Have the same experience with me? Don’t hesitate to share and give some thoughts for those who are suffering from sitution like this.  Sad
A very costly eye opener for you but it isn't surprising with these kind of situations which is common among gamblers.They do only learn if they do suffer losses.
Chasing loses is always been a problem because your mind and emotion mixed up that you might able to break even on next bet which you would surely tend to bet even more
to cover up the funds that have been lost.If you aren't lucky enough then you do know the consequences goes deeper.
legendary
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SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
February 15, 2019, 08:49:54 PM
#5
You broke means you gamble over your own limit, all gambler will say similar thing once they lost over their own limit. This is why it is very important for us to gamble what we can afford to lose only. Nothing you can do now except admit your own mistake and move on. Dont even think to recover again because you may get on deeper loses.
legendary
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#SWGT CERTIK Audited
February 15, 2019, 07:50:38 PM
#4
Gambling well and staying profitable is more about when do you get out of the bad situation of chasing your losses. If you keep that in control, you could stay profitable or at least not go down so heavily. As soon as I saw the title of the post, I knew it that you'd have probably lost a lot of money gambling and hence posting this. Also, remember the golden rule "Only gamble with what you can afford to lose". If you stick to that along with some self control while on a losing streak. You should be good. Like youve mentioned in the post, that you had made an amount that you were happy with. I think you should have only gambled with those profits or a part of it and if you had a bad day, it wouldnt have been so bad. We all have bad days its just about how we deal with it and call it a day early or keep pushing hoping your luck will turn eventually. Anyways, whats sone is gone, Hope youve learnt a lesson from it and keep to it. GL.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
February 15, 2019, 07:41:54 PM
#3
The worst is when you want to recover your losses. When you are in a bad luck and are not having fun anymore, just give it a break. Withdrawal your money, accept your loss and come back some other day to have more fun.

 Don't try to get back the money you lost, or you will end up losing more (probably)
hero member
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February 15, 2019, 07:33:55 PM
#2
Losing streak is a common things, I think all gamblers ever experienced about that, previously I was addicted to gambling, I can spend almost everyday gambling, playing poker, blackjack, baccarat and every game, its consuming all my time and all of my money, its an eye opener when I need to buy something but got nothing in my bank account, at that point I realise I need to change or I will be sleeping on the street, and no matter how experienced you are or how good you set your strategy, you wont win in long term, gambling is supposed for entertainment not the place you can make profit
sr. member
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February 15, 2019, 05:02:03 PM
#1
Gambling losing streak,

I’m into gambling for about months now, and in my first game I was able to generate profit enough to be happy, I continued for the rest of my 4 weeks of playing, sometimes its breakeven but I know its ok.

My friend invited me to play with him in casino this time, I have enough money to play for so I decided to say yes. Bad luck comes to me this time, at first my loss was about $500, so I know it is still fine and decided to continue, but the moment we stopped I think its too late now since I’ve already loss $3000, a very bad day for me. I’ve lost the money I’ve worked hard for.

This is an eye opener situation for me, and I’ve realized that gambling was slowly eating my brain and my money. Now I’m broke but still kickin, this can be the proof that chasing your losses is not good at all and it should be avoided. Have the same experience with me? Don’t hesitate to share and give some thoughts for those who are suffering from sitution like this.  Sad
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