It is accepted to me that whenever that scenario comes, it's a light way of accepting defeat. I have already concluded that my bet has lost but it's true, gambling isn't for the fainted heart.
With such bets that we make, we need to be determined that it's about to be gone although there's still a possibility that it might have some twist and win even more.
Let us put it this way, each one of us has different approach when it comes to the point where we know we are on the losing end. And if you know, you have heart disease or other related illnesses, make sure you are avoiding circumstances that can put you in life-threatening position.
Also, if there is no cashout option from the bookie, and the game is really on the losing end. You can't do anything but accept your position. Need to calm down especially if you know you have illnesses that you need to watch out for. Because losing is part of this game. And you can't guarantee your winnings every bet you have placed with.
Calming down is hard when there's a huge money that's involved. We've seen this with so many gamblers that even if we tell them to relax and calm, they won't.
And they'd only say that we don't know what they're feeling because there's a huge stake that has been made so, therefore we cannot be in the same shoes as them to understand how it feels.
“Scared money don’t make money”
If someone don’t like volatility or is too scared to loose they’ll hardly be able to make more
It is like that since the early days
Now, its interesting how most people fear uncertainty and gambling or betting is usually accepting that uncertainty rules it all