We all handle emotions differently, also the way each of us admit our losses differs. I love playing dice and blackjack on my favorite casino and have never had a big win, but I make sure not to chase my loss if I lose. I have learned to deal with losses, it wasn't easy from the beginning, but it gradually became part of me over time.
Not everyone is good at letting go of their loss. I used a four way strategy to train myself into admitting my loss.
There are various ways and reactions of a person when dealing with losses, especially in this case when dealing with losses from gambling and of course not everyone is the same in how they handle them. however, from a human psychology standpoint, gamblers are often driven by feelings or emotions to try to try their luck again, even though they have made several deposits.
And for all the points you posted in this thread, it would probably be a good reference for gamblers to try as you did. at least, you have shared the strategy or method you used when dealing with losses. to be honest, for me gambling is nothing but part of entertainment on the sidelines after doing activities at work.
First of all, never chase losses and never expect to make high profits. I like to play slots, blackjack, dice or something else. but i have limitation for it. if I lose today, there's still another day than getting stuck just chasing losses. quite difficult indeed, especially if we have a long free time. but, if without continuous training with self-control. so what happened, as you said not everyone is good at letting go of losing.