My last big win was a year ago and it's $500 but it's forgettable because I lose it three days after I did not withdraw my winnings I was hoping back then that I can still double my winning but unfortunately I did not, every session is very much different from all the other sessions and not every day is your lucky day, you should stop chasing your losses also.
Chasing losses leads to bust sooner or later, it has been proven many times by all gamblers unless you have unlimited bankroll to keep doubling bet size.
Even with unlimited bankroll, we are not sure if we can recover the losses with the same martingale strategy because Casino has bet limits. That disables us from recovering money in just 1 bet if we happen to encounter 24 red streaks (which is possible) or more.
A quite interesting thread in my opinion, I am on a lot of gambling site discords and a lot of them have channels like "big wins"
My last big hit was on wolfbet, I hit 133,337x on limbo which made me win arround 300$ - Arround a week ago, this is the hit:
wow congrats mate, that is truly a huge win and I imagine if you did bet at least a single dollar? you must be a rich person by today.
That is really big multiplier but he might not have bet $1 because if you see he has hit 133,337x and win around $300 only which is not too big to make you change your financial status but he have bet below $1 which I think.But yes seeking from small gambler way it's too big amount for $300.
That would definitely be a huge win but I bet he wouldn't dare to be $1 with that high multiplier since I believe his bankroll is very limited.
Seems like chasing the losses makes more the gambler greed to earn back all the lose assets and possible might happen is to get into debt because not all the time chasing losing is the ideal thing to earn money back instead the ideal is to cut the loss and try again for another game because of course you are got emotional and mental damage with the decision making because only one goal is to earn those money back.
I don't think it is greed to recover the lost money. I believe greed is when a player is not contented with a huge win and wanted more. There is no problem with the attempt of recovering losses but chasing it will only cost us more losses so we better think twice if we have the fund to chase those losses, if not then we better just accept the fact that those amount is gone and have a fresh start in the next gambling session.