The truth is that, this strategy seems like someone who is chasing after their losses and already got feed up small earnings and just want to recover all they’ve lost and we ought to know that, the end result of chasing after losses is, account liquidation, no matter how we present the issue.
I’ve also at some point, been a victim of going all into a bet and just as op described the issue, I agree with him that, the most times peoole go all into a bet is probably when they’re bankroll is already reading red against them and people do this with hopes of recovering their losses and from my personal experience, the strategy haven’t been a very favourable one for me and I will always advice peoooe, to have a budget for the days game and learn how to pause when they exhaust their Bridget for the day. These strategy will help keep both the gambler and their money in check.
Sure, it's obvious the op is chasing after his loss in this context, by risking all into a one time bet that can either make or break your bankroll. Though we gamble with the mindset of making profit but when your strategy seen to be too risky, then I'm out. As gamblers, we should know when to call a day and quit, because when you start chasing after your losses, you'll definitely come a point where you'll go extra miles to withdraw out of the money meant for other purposes to gamble. With all the experience I have had with gambling I have learnt to quit when all odds are against me rather than squashing all my bankroll to loss.
Of all you’ve said, there is one major thing I’ve gotten from you, which simply is the fact that, you e learnt to quit when all odds are against you, is also one sign of a great gambler, rather than wanting to force every win to take place which ain’t right.
Your ability to know when to take a break is what actually matters the most in gambling and with this right knowledge, one is already two steps ahead of addiction and chasing after their losses.
I’ve also come to realize that, a lot of persons come into the industry with just a win mentality and end up never wanting to accept a loss, I personally think anyone coming into the industry, should do so with the right mentality of either making a loss or a win, and whichever comes, the gambler should be able to accept it.