Title: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: stadus on June 23, 2024, 01:43:11 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations.
Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Oshosondy on June 23, 2024, 01:48:48 PM My bankroll is not more than $10 for gambling but if I gamble with more money, it can not exceed $25. But let me use $100 in your question.
If I gambled with $100 and I won $500. I will withdraw $400 immediately and it is going to be very fast. If I lose the remaining $100, I do not care. But there are times that I will withdraw the whole $500. My work makes me to be busy during week days and I may not gamble until the weekend. If I gamble with $100 and I lost $90 already remaining just $10. I will use the remaining $10 to gamble. That is why I call it gambling budget or gambling bankroll. Any amount of money that I can not afford to lose will not be part of my gambling bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Jawhead999 on June 23, 2024, 02:05:35 PM I will quit if I've make $500 and I will keep gamble instead of save the remaining $10, because I have a specific target when I want to withdraw my money and I've budgeting my weekly gambling activity, so I don't have to save my remaining money in order to gamble in the next week.
Let's say I budgeted $40 per month, which mean I will gamble $10 per week, so I will gamble until I met the specific target or gamble it all. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Yatsan on June 23, 2024, 02:33:03 PM Personally, I find it harder to quit when I'm winning. Greed will be constant to many of us and it takes strong self-discipline to over come it. One reason why I think quitting when you're in loss is easier, is because of financial limitations wherein you will come to a point that you no longer have an amount to gamble forcing you to quit. Unlike with when you are winning, basically you have enough margin to continue and not to mention the idea that you could bet for more because you might be lucky that time and such thing does not happen on a daily basis. Fortunately I managed to cope up with greed. I now track my win-loss data to help me be consistent with monitoring the money I am engaging in gambling activities.
Well, for sure it is not the same to all of us. Some people will be doing anything to continue despite of loss and due to frustrations, however, the reaosn why many gamblers are in loss is because they lack control of oneself to secure profit at least if you have the game for that day. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Ruttoshi on June 23, 2024, 02:42:19 PM I will quit the game and will not gamble anymore. I will withdraw my profit and leave the rest in my account. It is only the money that you have withdraw that is your wins. If it is still in the casino, you might gamble again and lose all.
If I am also losing, and left with $10, I will quit the game, because who knows if that is not my lucky day. I will gamble with my $10 balance the next time that I want to gamble. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: AbuBhakar on June 23, 2024, 02:49:59 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Answer depends on how long does the duration of gambling since this play an important part for determining when to quit. I usually quit when I’m satisfied on my game regardless if I win or lose but based on your option I already made x5 of my bankroll then ai probably choose quitting at profit rather than quitting with minimal lose since the chance of chasing loss is still high because the amount involved is still near the original bankroll. The only time that quitting at less loses easier is when you play already for long time without progressing to your bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: YOSHIE on June 23, 2024, 03:01:18 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? The point is: all of us here have different views and understandings in drawing conclusions, when they win in gambling, my experience in gambling, If I bet with capital of $100 and manage to win $400-1000, I definitely won't stop, but I will withdraw 70% of the winnings, otherwise I use 30% to bet again.In fact, if the 30% money is used again for betting, if I win it's certainly good luck for me and if I lose in the gambling arena, Of course the money is not a burden for me, because I have withdrawn 70% to my account, that is my experience and it applies to this moment. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Cantsay on June 23, 2024, 03:09:54 PM I usually don’t wait for my bankroll to get massive amount before I start to cash out - let’s say I put $100 which in reality is an amount that I’ll never use for gambling and I managed to hit $500 balance I’ll instantly withdrawals from it, and I won’t even wait till it gets to $500 before I start withdrawing - the moment my balance gets to $300 I’ll instantly take out $200 and leave the same amount I deposited, that way I’d know that I still made $100 profits even if I lose the rest in the account. And I’ll continue that way till I finally run out or get tired.
But as for the losing part, I usually just wait till everything goes down and after that I know I won’t be returning to my gambling account for another week or month depending on the amount I deposited. It’s not easy to call it a quit when you’re losing and that’s why we’re always advised to deposit an amount we know we can afford to lose, if you’re the type that deposit large amount thinking you’ll use it for a long time you might face the temptation of chasing loses after experiencing a losing streak but if you’re the type that deposits only what you just want to use to play at that point in time then there’ll be no need for you to start thinking if you should continue playing or call it a quit because you already know that the money is meant for gambling or that session alone. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on June 23, 2024, 03:11:37 PM In my own opinion, it is easier when you lose, because when you lose it allows you to lose money and there may be thoughts of no longer betting, but depending on the perception of the gambler himself if his goal is to make money then there is also a possibility that when he loses he will still bet by putting back some money and starting betting again. There is no definite thing that is determined except by his own goal which is gambling just for fun, because with the goal of having fun, there will be no thought of taking risky actions.
When the money we bet has increased then it is a good thing but here it is back to ourselves what to do with the increased money at stake. Obviously it is best to stop by withdrawing everything, it's just that the temptation to keep betting is there and it is possible that every gambler can fall into something like this. I'm more of a loser myself. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Upgrade00 on June 23, 2024, 03:14:24 PM I will much easier stop when losing. I have gambled long enough to understand that getting desperate to win back your money will only cause you more losses, the fear of more losses is a strong emotion and is enough to make me decide to salvage what I came in with. This will not apply to everyone cause I stake responsibly, when you stake above your means, you're in a difficult position as you have to get back your money or it will cause you some real life consequence while running the risk of losing more.
When winning, I'll want to ride the good horse while it's riding. I'll take profits gradually as I win and keep risking same amount till my luck runs out. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Cryptoprincess101 on June 23, 2024, 03:33:12 PM Even though some gamblers do set limits of amount they wish to win and quit gambling and some others also set up amount that if they don't succeed to win with such amount that they will quit but it is easier said than done because I have seen so many gamblers saying if they win up to a certain amount, they will quit gambling and invest the money on other things but as soon as they are opportuned to meet their targets, the hunger to get more runs into their mind. We all are humans and our eagerness to make more money is unlimited and majority of people don't give up on something they succeeded with easily because they feel that is the easiest way to make it than venture into other things.
On the other hand, most gamblers who set out limits of amount they will lose before quitting gambling also finds it difficult because at some extent they begin to calculate the amount lost already and feel if they continue, the lost amount will be recovered but instead they even lose more and another thing that entices most gamblers is when they see other gamblers winning while they themselves are losing it boost their confidence and they assumes that if they gamble further that they may win. So generally, it is always difficult to set winning or losing limits and maintain it even if there are gamblers that can keep to that , they are very few. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: topbitcoin on June 23, 2024, 03:36:28 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I will use the example data that you made, but it is quite difficult to visualize it, because when ii my mind is in a good state, my emotions are in a calm state, there is no greed and there is nothing that can influence the decision when I am in this state, because honestly if in the game and we manage to get a win the emotions we get from gambling fluctuate, for example, maybe at the beginning of gambling when you have $100 thinking that when you get $200/100% the return will stop, but already at the target level it becomes having second thoughts and feeling dissatisfied because you want more before withdrawing and so on like that, which could end up with a withdrawal at $150 or because you lose at $50 it doesn't even happen in withdrawal because it runs out of play again, the mental state at that moment is sometimes very different sir.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. But if with the realization now with the amount won as you mentioned, I will withdraw it and sleep well then the next day I shop with my friends or relatives to celebrate the victory. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ralle14 on June 23, 2024, 03:53:09 PM Whenever i'm winning and i've more than doubled my bankroll, i'll keep betting until my luck runs dry. There's nothing better than taking advantage of your luck while you're still on that hot winning streak and trying to get the most out of it because the next part would easily encourage you to quit.
If i'm down to my last $10, I usually keep betting to see where my luck takes me because i've had moments when my luck turns for the better while risking whatever's left in my gambling account. Then again, i've also had a lot of losing days where i'd quit before it got worse. It's always easy to get sucked into those losing situations and it's one of the last things you want to go through. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: panjul07 on June 23, 2024, 03:57:31 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? For the 1st case I will not stop completely, but I'll withdraw 450 from my 500 balance and continue playing with the remaining 50. If I lost the remaining 50, I'll stop and take a rest for a while before starting a new session. For the 2nd case, I will continue as I have no reason to stop with $10 left on my balance. When I start a session with that amount, means that I'm ready to lose the whole amount so stopping with $10 left wont change anything. If I continue then there is still a chance for me to win some back. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on June 23, 2024, 03:59:26 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Judging from experience, and my own personal point of view, I can boldly say that its more easier for a gambler who is losing to stop/quit gambling for the day, than compared to a gambler who is winning for that moment to stop immediately, reason been that most times, people tend to have this ideology that if within if they could afford to raise $20 to $400 (i.e $380 profits), its a sign if they gamble more, they are likely to earn more, which most times always ends badly, as the reverse always the case. However, it only takes a discipline individual to stop gambling after haven won a reasonable amount, knowing fully well that such winning comes once in a long while. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Marykeller on June 23, 2024, 04:04:34 PM When winning in gambling, the urge to continue to gamble for more wins is always there compared to when losing.
When losing, you think of ways to stop gambling, so that you won't lose further, to avoid going home on an empty pocket. On that note, I don't think it is very common for someone to start winning in gambling immediately when they start to gamble for the day. Take for instance, anyone who experiences winning from their gambling bets of the day, the person's emotions will be triggered to continue gambling more and more for the win while when they lose they will be forced to stop in a hurry Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mr.right85 on June 23, 2024, 04:08:09 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. It’s hard to call yourself a gambler and you’ve not been met by these thoughts once or twice while gambling. It’s just natural to have these feelings about your positioning while gambling.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? As a gambler, I’ve been in this position on both sides more times than I can recall. One thing to know is that, gambling is highly addictive and that addiction starts to draw you in based on either a win or lose or even the feeling that you could win. When your winning in gambling, you feel it’s your lucky day and would want to game on, when your loosing, you having the feeling of, your win is just up ahead and why not take another bet. I think the safe thing I do now is that, I just take my wins and leave. It’s not about making 5x of my bankroll or 10x of that. Most times, I just go for 2 odds and never all in, once I get the win, am good. If I don’t, then I rest my case. One place I don’t care very much is, when I have just a low bankroll, I don’t mind ending it by taking yet another risk. It’s just that way with me. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ajiz138 on June 23, 2024, 04:09:14 PM $100 --> $500 I will stop and leave a little money in the account to continue playing and if the remaining money runs out will stop and come back another day.
$100 --> $10 then I will continue to play until it runs out because with a 90% loss it is certain that there is an emotional feeling so it is better to make it than to leave a little money, like yesterday I ran out of $50 and left $10 then with a desire to satisfy then I spent it no matter what after that. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: iv4n on June 23, 2024, 04:10:13 PM Like some others, I am a real degen as well... zillion times I was in profit (x2 or a lot more) and in 99% of those situations I continued to gamble and lost profit and initial deposit.
So I am definitely in the group of people who find it easier to quit after we lose most of or the entire bankroll. Degens, I don't have any other explanation, when we get into the fire we will force playing until we totally run out of luck and lose everything. I guess that people who can easily quit while they are ahead are smart ones, and probably their gambling stats look much better than mine. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Cointxz on June 23, 2024, 04:14:22 PM I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It’s easier to quit for me when in profit rather than on minimal loss since there will be no sense of satisfaction to leave the game while your bankroll just barely changed both positive and negative. I think it will be more hard to choose if you will add quitting gambling on 100% bust bankroll since the profit that you mention on the scenario is already huge. Typically, user is already contented with x2 of their bankroll. There’s no difficulty on choosing what is easier on your situational question. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: danherbias07 on June 23, 2024, 04:17:41 PM It's easier for me to exit when I grow my money to x5 like you mentioned. But there's a catch, I always leave like 5 percent of it. Yes, the last I won $500 which is the max win for a slot that I played and I left $25 just so I could play more. Sadly, I didn't find any luck to grow it again to something that will surprise me.
When I am down to $10, I don't think I will quit. I will just tell myself to accept the losses and if I don't get anything on that $10 left in my wallet then I will not play for a week or more. Not because I am hurt but because that's the right thing to avoid being a gambling addict or losing more in the process. With that, I think chasing losses is way harder than withdrawals for a win. $500 is a lot of money, I might even exit at $300. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Accardo on June 23, 2024, 04:19:11 PM It's all choice. For some, it'll depend on their gambling plans. But, considering the term “quit" nobody would quit after winning big or losing huge amount. The term stop would be best used for this explanation. Although, it's a nice decision to quit after winning big, but it's almost impossible. People only stop to play to continue again later. So, with the “stopping" term, it's quite not fine to assume that one side of the decision would be the best. A player who quits after winning big would be leaving with a profit. As he wouldn't spend back any dime to the casino. Provided a player is meant to play next time, it all depends on the player.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Hispo on June 23, 2024, 04:19:11 PM Having an idea on how gambling works and the feeling of geed which can take over anby gambler, I believe it would be harder for anyone to quit while winning or being in green numbers. As long as one is having a good winning streak, we commit the mistake of assuming such streak is permanent and we can continue to win indefinitely in the midterm. On the other hand, if one is having a Lossing streak, and one is able to overcome the feeling to chase those losses, then quitting is easier, though, I believe if there is any money remaining, like those ten dollars, after a bad streak, then it would be likely anyone felt like gambling away those few bucks, which are few when compared to the rest of the bankroll already lost.
Anyways, not all of us would react in the same way when presented to the same situation. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: crwth on June 23, 2024, 04:25:36 PM I have never thought of it that way but it’s really interesting to discuss.
I think this would be a subjective part where once experiences would play a big role with how they would react to the current situation. Imagine multiplying your capital by five and then not still yet being satisfied. That says a lot about someone who is probably hungry with really making big gains but in the return just losing it all. Another person who would win that same amount would be really happy and then probably withdraw everything and remain with the initial bankroll that he started. I think this is more common with casual gamblers. Personally it would be easier for me to quit when winning that is also based on my experience. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Gaza13 on June 23, 2024, 04:26:51 PM If I were in a situation like this, of course I would stop gambling for a moment and continue again at a later date, of course I would enjoy my winnings and set aside a little in my gambling account to play at a later date, if we were too pushy to get a good win. much bigger than before, the possibility is very likely that you will lose everything you have. If I lose and leave $10 I will certainly spend the money I had budgeted for gambling at that time.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: noormcs5 on June 23, 2024, 04:29:43 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. If i take this scenario, if i win $500, I will take out 250$ and quit gambling for the day. I will keep 250$ in my gambling portfolio but i won't use it instantly. In fact i will be gambling with this money in the next few days or weeks and see how much can i make with this remaining money. If my luck is good, i can again make $500 and move 50% out of gambling ;) Now the second scenario, if i am left with 10$, I won't quit and try my luck with the last 10$ and see if I can win something for the day. Remember I would be spending 100$ on that day because i have already managed the risk, which means my bankroll is a big one, else I won't risk 100$ in the first place. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Rabata on June 23, 2024, 04:35:41 PM If we take a holistic view we find a common trend among gamblers where they keep gambling even after multiplying their bankroll and at some point they lose. I faced such a situation in the beginning of my gambling life where I continued my gambling with the aim of getting more despite being profitable and finally lost all my bankrolls including my winnings. Many people who indulge in gambling can lose all their money for just a small amount. I think there are many such gamblers who fail to control themselves. Though they are able to realize their mistake later. If gamblers are greedy they will continue their gambling until their bankroll is depleted.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Marvelockg on June 23, 2024, 04:41:10 PM I will quit the game and will not gamble anymore. I will withdraw my profit and leave the rest in my account. It is only the money that you have withdraw that is your wins. If it is still in the casino, you might gamble again and lose all. lol! You don't talk like someone that's really into gambling. Do you think it's easy like that? When you win, it always hits you immediately that if you play more, there is a high possibility of winning and when you're loosing, there is always an urge to keep gambling with the hope of winning more.If I am also losing, and left with $10, I will quit the game, because who knows if that is not my lucky day. I will gamble with my $10 balance the next time that I want to gamble. Going back to the question, if I'm winning, the first thing I do is to withdraw a portion out of my betting account while I can decide to risk the remaining amount on betting either on the same day or I might just shift it to next day. If I've lost $80 dollar already and I'm left with $20, it's way difficult to know what I would have done at that instance. Depending on my mood, I might decide to quite or try out my luck but the most likely thought that will come to mind will be to try out my luck. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Nrcewker on June 23, 2024, 04:42:18 PM It is easier to stop when you make 5 times the amount that you had. You can take out the profits and can again continue to gamble with $100 if you wish to. In order to counter these types of situations, it is always advised to set targets. Once the target is achieved, stop and enjoy the profits. Now if we talk about the second scenario, then it’s hard to stop when you almost lose 90% of the amount. If I am in this situation, then I would try to bet 2x or 3x with the rest amount in a single go.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: uneng on June 23, 2024, 04:49:49 PM For me it's easier to quit when I'm winning, because I fear losing my profits, so I tend to just avoid to continue betting, cashing out my funds immediately. On the other hand, when I'm losing, I feel more tempted to continue gambling, because it's too bad when things don't go as expected. It's like already having plans for the money, but then you have to change your plans, because there isn't money anymore.
I'm not saying to be playing with money I couldn't afford to lose, but even when that is not the case, you still have plans for the profit you are aiming from a gambling session, right? It seems natural for the brain to start elaborating alternatives to keep playing and recovering that money somehow. And that is when you have to nip the evil in the bud, leaving the game instantly without thinking twice, for your own good... Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Davidvictorson on June 23, 2024, 04:56:15 PM If I gambled with $100 and I won $500. I will withdraw $400 immediately and it is going to be very fast. If I lose the remaining $100, I do not care. But there are times that I will withdraw the whole $500. I think we are in the same category here. I'll certainly withdraw $400 or more depending on what needs I have to solve. There's always something that needs money to be resolved and that's where I'll channel the money into.Quote If I gamble with $100 and I lost $90 already remaining just $10. I will use the remaining $10 to gamble. That is why I call it gambling budget or gambling bankroll. Any amount of money that I can not afford to lose will not be part of my gambling bankroll. I agree with you. I'll take a break though from the loss and return to gambling after I feel I am okay enough to gamble again. Money does come easy and even a loss of $90 would still hurt. But then, we are in the same line or thought.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hahay on June 23, 2024, 04:57:34 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It will be easier to stop when losing when there is no more balance left in the wallet, thus the gambler will stop betting. But, if we consider about a capital of $100 and it has increased to $500 or perhaps increased however much, I think it would also be possible to stop betting when the gambler is not greedy. But if the gambler is greedy, then even though they have earned $500 from an initial capital of $100, they will continue betting assuming that they are able to make it $1000. But in cases like that if I experience it myself, then at least I will always try to stop even though it is difficult, because with results like that at least we can make a withdrawal and save some to bet again tomorrow. But about $100 to $10, then for me it's better to go all in and start with new capital the next day. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Sunderland on June 23, 2024, 05:06:12 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Quit when winning is easier because we are not carried away by emotions and can think clearly unlike when we are losing.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. But the problem that often arises after winning is, e.g: our bankroll is $100, play and win $400 = $500 in balance, play again and lose $100. Even though the profit is still $300, usually we will still play to chase the $100 we lost earlier. And If the bankroll is $100, playing and only $10 left, I definitely wont stop because my emotions can no longer be controlled when that happens, "win or die tryin". Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: salad daging on June 23, 2024, 05:07:09 PM It's better to quit when you're winning than to quit when you're losing, and you'll regret why you didn't pull... That is the inner voice where regret occurs.
This is a choice where many people continue to continue their winnings to play rather than stop because of lack of satisfaction or greed then I'm not sure it can maintain the winning money so it's better to stop when the money has grown to $500. What I do is to withdraw part of it, because I have secured the winning money so I don't care about the remaining money if I don't win anymore. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Obim34 on June 23, 2024, 05:22:08 PM Firstly, what quit are we talking about? Quilting like probably after consistent loses one can just decide to withdraw the left funds thereby changing it's purpose or are we referring to just a temporary stop for some time.
If we are then talking about permanent stop, then I think that consistent loses can be the reason as to quit gambling other than repeated winnings. If I continue getting those profits and am positive at it then maybe it would even escalate the number of times I visit there because I get something positive in return which is the profits. But, if it is the other way round then being sensible enough I will know that maybe I don't have a better chance with gambling since I keep losing and would restrict myself entirely from it. So I feel it is easier to quit entirely when losing than winning. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Odohu on June 23, 2024, 05:26:02 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. No body quits when things are going I your favor. Depending on the type of gamble, if your luck is shining and you have won and still winning, what is best is to withdraw part of the money or 90% of it and continue gambling with the remaining 10%. This is my pattern and it has helped me secure my wins and also maximize the opportunities of good gambling days. On the other hands, I have a limit for bad gambling days and a soon as that limit is triggered, I will stop for the day. In summary, quitting is easier during losing than when winning is happening. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: dimonstration on June 23, 2024, 05:27:07 PM Firstly, what quit are we talking about? Quilting like probably after consistent loses one can just decide to withdraw the left funds thereby changing it's purpose or are we referring to just a temporary stop for some time. Obviously this is for a temporary stop since the value involved is too small for a gamble to quit permanently. No one will quit gambling for real by just winning 500$ or losing 10$ on their bankroll. :D For me, Quitting in profit is much easier assuming that the goal is already satisfied and we are already choosing between the two. The real deal is on how you will achieved the 500$ profit before you can bust your bankroll. Anyone who is already at huge profit will surely find easier to quit because you already achieved something while losing only part of your bankroll will just make you motivated to play more in order to recover the lose. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: nimogsm on June 23, 2024, 05:28:02 PM I always have a plan for the game, if in one or two games I managed to double my balance, I immediately quit and will not continue to try to hit the jackpot. If the game doesn’t go well, I can calmly finish the game with the rest of my balance since the budget of the game was planned in advance for me It won’t be a pity to lose it completely. If you have minimal discipline when playing, then there will be no problems.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: robelneo on June 23, 2024, 05:32:03 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? I'll withdraw the profit and be glad that I did if I am not yet satisfied with my session, then I will use the $100 to continue gamble or leave it and come on my next session Quote Conversely, if, with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? What's the purpose of retaining the $10 I'll just continue to gamble until I lose it and call it a day, I find it easier to quit when winning because I feel satisfied when I win than when I lose; the purpose of playing for me it to feel satisfied even if I lose if the game turns out to be exciting then it's already rewarding for me.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on June 23, 2024, 05:59:18 PM In the context of which is easier to do between stopping when you are in a winning situation and stopping when you are in a losing situation, I think the answer can vary but the point still depends on whether you are an addicted gambler or not, because if you have entered the addiction phase then obviously in any situation, win or lose, the idea of stopping will always be difficult to do, and I will simplify it that an addicted gambler when they manage to win $500 with a capital of $100 then they will continue gambling with the aim of pursuing the amount of $1000.
Or vice versa, when they lose or the amount of capital drops to $10 from the initial $100 then they will most likely stop, but not stop completely but stop when the last amount is exhausted and after that re-deposit some money to catch up with the previous loss. In my own case I usually only use an amount of no more than $5 in each gambling session if I really want to gamble, and for the problem of winning or losing it is not a problem for me, when the amount increases to at least $20 for example then I usually prefer to cash out, because although the amount may be small for some people but anyway it is a decent amount to enjoy, and vice versa, if it turns out that the amount of $5 runs out then yes usually I close the game and do something else, there is absolutely no thought of chasing losses, I am not interested in doing stupid actions like that. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Frankolala on June 23, 2024, 06:08:28 PM I will quit the game and will not gamble anymore. I will withdraw my profit and leave the rest in my account. It is only the money that you have withdraw that is your wins. If it is still in the casino, you might gamble again and lose all. lol! You don't talk like someone that's really into gambling. Do you think it's easy like that? When you win, it always hits you immediately that if you play more, there is a high possibility of winning and when you're loosing, there is always an urge to keep gambling with the hope of winning more.If I am also losing, and left with $10, I will quit the game, because who knows if that is not my lucky day. I will gamble with my $10 balance the next time that I want to gamble. If you get carried away with the anxiety of winning, you are lost in the game because you will lose all. Gamble for fun and appreciate every little win that you have in order to be a responsible gambler. However, we are different and have our different reasons why we make some decisions when gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: tread93 on June 23, 2024, 06:09:45 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I mean whatever you used to gamble with should be a capped amount and be reminded that you could lose it all. So knowing that I would say it’s easier to stop once you 5 x your money because the rest is gravy. If you’ve got it all the way down to only $10 there’s no way you’re leaving that place without betting the remaining 10 to try and get that shit back lmao Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Hatchy on June 23, 2024, 06:09:53 PM The choice most time can be hard to make. Though as a gambler we should be able to make good choices that would help us reduce our risk of losing. Our Choice would determine how far we will win or lose.if for any reason you have made more profit from what you have deposited initially, then you might be wise enough to withdraw. You might consider continuing but you have to make good strategy before going on. You might also stop after making lose. Most time gamblers becomes greedy and may want to keep playing which eventually will lead them to loss.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: atookz on June 23, 2024, 06:10:25 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. For me, it is easier to stop when I win. When I win, I usually stop immediately and save the profits I get from the win. Although sometimes there is a desire to continue playing and want to double the win, this is easier to control so that it can be managed. But it is very difficult for me to stop when I lose. Because every time I experience a loss, I am always motivated to return the loss so that it does not become a loss, more like revenge. And unconsciously I do it over and over again so that sometimes it deepens the defeat I experience.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Docnaster on June 23, 2024, 06:17:22 PM The choice most time can be hard to make. Though as a gambler we should be able to make good choices that would help us reduce our risk of losing. Our Choice would determine how far we will win or lose.if for any reason you have made more profit from what you have deposited initially, then you might be wise enough to withdraw. You might consider continuing but you have to make good strategy before going on. You might also stop after making lose. Most time gamblers becomes greedy and may want to keep playing which eventually will lead them to loss. Quiting gambling when winning is a very hard task for most gamblers and that's also applicable when they're losing. When a gambler is winning, there's this inner belief that strongly tells him to continue gambling because it'll not be easy to get such moment again and when most gamblers are losing, they do have this mindset that they'll bounce back and win huge later which why why for gambler to be successful, he must very disciplined in other not to allow his greedy for more winnings or his resistance to accept the bad days he losses to determine how he makes vital decisions.Fir me, whenever I'm gambling, I first of all set a target of what amount I can win up to of which I quit immediately I get to my target and I also set a certain target of what amount I can lose at the end of my gambling section of which I also quit if I lose to that benchmark that's been set already. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: bering on June 23, 2024, 06:51:21 PM Regarding this question i will answers based on my personal experience while gamble that i personally can says from these situations it's equally hard to be decided because the situation will be very different and when i was in a lucky position and won big usually greed lead me to gamble more because i was curious how much money i can win if i am lucky even so when in a losing position because usually i will be very curious too can reversed my loses although if i was continue to gamble then usually it will end up with lost all of my money but maybe it will be different if sometimes i starting to gamble to targetting the particular profit because if i have already feel like i have reached the target i want then i would stop but it's rare to happend to me targetting any profit while gamble because usually if i want to start gamble then i will try to enjoy the game
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Huppercase on June 23, 2024, 07:01:53 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I think everything depends on how discipline are you with gambling and smart you are with gambling. The smart ones knows that you can't win continuesly in gambling, there will come a time when you will win like you are the special person in gambling and a time that will come when you will look as if you are the worst person that ever gamble in the world. If you win a game back to back and you noticed you have started losing like two times in row, it's a signal to quit and similarly when you notice the same thing in loss. When in gambling, my focus is always how to maximize my initial bankroll and reduce anything that will bring loss, so I don't think anyone need to be told when to exit the gambling, only a greedy person will continue to play after winning a lot and doesn't read the warnings and only a careless gambler will continue to play when there is signs that the loss is high losses. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Stalker22 on June 23, 2024, 07:04:32 PM Personally, turning a hundred bucks into five hundred feels like I won the dang lottery. Heck yeah Id cash out then and there with a big, dumb grin on my face. That would cover a real nice date night with my girl or a bunch of rounds at the bar with my buddies and i Im not gonna lie though, it would be real tempting to keep playing and chase more of that sweet winning feeling. It is smart to quit while Im ahead and feel good about scoring such a major come-up.
Now on the other hand, if I somehow pissed away five hundred bucks and was left with just a sawbuck in my pocket? Well now we got some trouble. I know all the experts say to just take the loss and walk away at that point. And they are probably right. But if Im being honest, Id have a hard time not trying to win back what I lost. Call it dumb pride or whatever, but it is easier said than done to fold when you are that far in the hole. Maybe I got a problem heh. Anyway, chasing losses usually aint too smart, but its tough not to. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: shivansps on June 23, 2024, 07:04:43 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. An interesting topic and a similar topic has already been posted here somewhere. I think this is a very individual process, but I’ll tell you about myself. I have a lot more to carry on when I lose money than when I win. Following your example, I will say that when I have 10 dollars left out of 100, it will be much more difficult to stop and save them than when there are 500 left after 100. When I win, I can pause, withdraw some of the money and calmly continue. When I lose, everything happens the other way around Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Silberman on June 23, 2024, 07:12:25 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I find quitting when losing extremely easy, after all I understand the nature of gambling and probabilities, so I know that if keep gambling during this session chances are that I will keep losing money, so I never had any problems when quitting under those circumstances, however quitting when you are ahead is way more difficult, as at the time you are feeling great and the last thing you want to do is for that feeling to go away, making you to gamble for a period of time longer than what you expected, and which it may allow a casino to recover some of the most it has lost so far to you.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Issa56 on June 23, 2024, 07:47:23 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? If my bankroll is $100 and I have been able to grow it to $500, then I am going to take my profit and leave the remaining $100, and then I will start working on how I am going to grow that again. But if I'm honest, it’s easier said than done. Most people will say if they have been able to win such an amount, they will stop gambling, but they won’t really stop, they will want to keep on growing it till some of them lose everything back. When gambling and winning seriously, it’s always difficult to stop gambling because you will be motivated to keep on gambling because you will want to win more, which is mostly a trap. You might end up losing everything you have won back if you don’t stop gambling at the appropriate time. Don’t be too happy when you are winning because you will be carried away. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: darkangel11 on June 23, 2024, 08:09:45 PM It's much easier to stop when you're winning. Most people have a goal when they start to gamble and they have some ideas of what they'd spend the money on. When they double it, it's already enough for many people, but OP gave an example of going to $500 from $100, so that would make most people quit, or partially quit, withdrawing $400 and leaving the last $100 to check if the luck is still there and they can squeeze out more. IN my case I'd play it safe and withdraw at least $450 and leave $50 for another bet when I'm in the mood.
When you're down to $10 most people will say fuck it, saving $10 won't make losing $90 any easier ;) Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Quidat on June 23, 2024, 08:54:45 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If you are on such condition on which you are on the winning side then it is really that actually hard if we do speak about quitting on that particular point or simply midway on your gambling session.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. On the moment that you are on winning condition then pretty sure you would really be that thinking that you should really be that playing more to make more. This is where most gamblers do end up on losing those winnings all back into the casino on which they do really believe on that they could really be still able to make money or further winnings. Quitting would really be that most likely to happen on the moment that you cant literally be able to play just because you dont have money anymore. Somehow there are some individuals or those gamblers who are wary on such condition on which they would really be able to make some withdrawal and buying up with those winnings on which i could say that this is something that more better or pretty good. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: bakasabo on June 23, 2024, 08:59:11 PM For me it will be more hard to stop when I am getting succeed it something, than to stop from chasing losses. It will be banal greed that will always push me to continue. I am surprised that people say it is easier to quit when you are winning, as there is often not enough. Cant believe someone will really stop and withdraw, when he has caught luck and winning all the time.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: DaNNy001 on June 23, 2024, 09:05:55 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Well for me I think it's always easier to quit when you are at a win than when you are losing because from all my experience as a gambler and I feel lots of gamblers too can relate to this, it's better than to actually have a target to reach when the winning spree starts and when that targets reach you simply quite and leave because if you don't you will definitely encounter the opposite and that time it's a lot harder to quit.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Franctoshi on June 23, 2024, 09:13:21 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I don't quit when I'm in a profit rather I take profit, let say I have made $500 , why would I quit? But I will take $400 off the table and continue to bet with the remaining $100 ,then when I'm down $10 the funds is already finished ,I will only call it a day the moment I have lost the entire money, because that $10 could possibly revive me into being in profit, so letting go that moment no longer make sense to me because it as much as losing the entire funds.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Wexnident on June 23, 2024, 09:19:53 PM ~ Idk, if I'm having fun I'd continue. But if I'm satisfied, I'll stop and have fun with that $500 in my next session. I've always said that I leave the money I win in the casino for my next session usually, rarely do I actually withdraw it. It's usually a minus to my usual bankroll deposit and in this case, that's like 5 more sessions of me not having to deposit! Sounds like a win. As for the $10 one, hell yea why not. I can probably play quite a few with it still. Probably wouldn't last more than 10 minutes but hey, good enough for me. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Juse14 on June 23, 2024, 09:29:33 PM The temptation to continue playing after winning is more real and stronger than when you lose.
There are at least two supporting factors that make me choose to stop when I experience defeat. The first factor is because I run out of capital to place another bet, and the second factor is because losing requires me to feel pessimistic that the next bet will go well and make a profit. Although sometimes losing can make us even more curious about gambling so we choose to continue playing and look for additional capital to bet. However, I was still able to restrain myself from continuing the game, because for me losing was a bad sign. Meanwhile, when I won, to be honest, I found it quite difficult to decide to stop gambling. Because the temptation I received was so strong, apart from making me more curious, it also made me more confident in continuing the game, because I often thought that victory and luck were on my side. And to prevent that from happening, I always ask for help from those closest to me to accompany me in playing, so that if I get out of control when I win, there are my friends who try to make me aware of that behavior. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: acroman08 on June 23, 2024, 09:29:51 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? in this situation, for me, it'll be easier to quit if my bankroll is down to $10. my logic with this would be, that it is not my day and I need to have a break and I can just use the remaining balance the next time I am going to gamble. on the other hand, if my bankroll has increased from $100 to $500 my mindset would be, that it is probably my day and I would probably continue gambling and further try my luck, that being said, I don't plan on gambling all my winnings away.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: mirakal on June 23, 2024, 09:38:41 PM The choice most time can be hard to make. Though as a gambler we should be able to make good choices that would help us reduce our risk of losing. Our Choice would determine how far we will win or lose.if for any reason you have made more profit from what you have deposited initially, then you might be wise enough to withdraw. You might consider continuing but you have to make good strategy before going on. You might also stop after making lose. Most time gamblers becomes greedy and may want to keep playing which eventually will lead them to loss. You know, choices can only be hard to make if you don’t stick to your goal. If you are seeing already a huge profits on your bankroll, then there’s no reason anymore to gamble more because that will only make you prone of losing your profits and return to the casino. Don’t be too greedy when it comes to money, otherwise you will only get the reverse of it. Instead, be contented even with not so big profits, remember that gambling cannot guarantee winning at all times, you’re even lucky if you already made a good amount. Sometimes, it’s easy to just quit when you are still winning compared to when you’re seeing your money being used up. At least, you don’t go home with empty pocket, and if you plan to gamble more, you can do it in some other time when you think you’ll be lucky again. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Assface16678 on June 23, 2024, 09:50:32 PM Well, for me, I have my own rules or discipline, so for example, if I have a capital of $100 and at some point I am playing gambling and I notice that I have already won an amount double my initial capital or more than my capital, let's say $500 as an OP example, then I would stop from there. Why? Because I already doubled my capital, but in some cases, if I still want to enjoy playing, then I will keep the $200 safe and secure it, making sure that I will not use it to gamble again, and the remaining $300 will be the funds that I will use to gamble more, so no matter what happens to that, I will not regret it. That's it. But if, of course, I'm losing, and I notice that I only have $10 left, I will still use it or gamble it, because, as I said, whenever I play gambling, I have specific funds to use, and if I lose it or double it, that's it—nothing more, nothing less.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Slow death on June 23, 2024, 09:52:28 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It's easier for people to stop gambling after losing a lot, especially after playing for years, destroying their lives and falling into addiction. In most cases, people stop playing forever only when they have lost everything and no longer have the money to continue playing. These are very small cases in which people play and even though they have the money to continue playing they manage to say: "tomorrow I'm going to stop playing forever" and tomorrow arrives and they actually stop playing and are fine with that decision. In these cases, it shows that the person had not reached the stage of becoming dependent on gambling When people win a lot of money gambling, the tendency of most people will be to continue playing and then lose everything. This happens to people who play slots, sports betting, all card games. only people who participate in lotteries and when they hit the jackpot and become rich they immediately stop playing forever, but in most cases they spend all their money on nonsense and become poor and then go back to buying lottery tickets and never win again Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Quidat on June 23, 2024, 09:56:22 PM Personally, I find it harder to quit when I'm winning. Greed will be constant to many of us and it takes strong self-discipline to over come it. One reason why I think quitting when you're in loss is easier, is because of financial limitations wherein you will come to a point that you no longer have an amount to gamble forcing you to quit. Unlike with when you are winning, basically you have enough margin to continue and not to mention the idea that you could bet for more because you might be lucky that time and such thing does not happen on a daily basis. Fortunately I managed to cope up with greed. I now track my win-loss data to help me be consistent with monitoring the money I am engaging in gambling activities. When greed kicks in, then this is the moment that you would really be finding yourself having that kind of situation on which you have made your small capital into big ones because of winning or simply being lucky then on that particular point you would really be thinking about having that luck all the way on that point on which having those thoughts or feelings that you could really be able to do Well, for sure it is not the same to all of us. Some people will be doing anything to continue despite of loss and due to frustrations, however, the reaosn why many gamblers are in loss is because they lack control of oneself to secure profit at least if you have the game for that day. such thing when it comes to winning up the game even further and making those balance way more bigger on which you had already that anticipated. If you would be able to make it big then good for you because luck is on your side on that point but majority will really be busting all of those winnings back into the casino on which this one would really be leading up into such huge regret on the moment that you will really be losing up. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Sandra_hakeem on June 23, 2024, 09:59:26 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I think this would certainly be an individual difference thing though... I could personally decide to not stop wagering as long as I'm winning, but others could wanna stop wagering and prefer to do the opposite when they're losing... Now that makes alot of sense to have a bankroll... That's exactly the only way to control your actions EITHERWAYS."It looks like I'm treading water and I'm not floating if I decide to keep wagering when I'm pulling up a huge number of lost tickets". Another big disadvantage of wagering in a losing spree is that you may be tempted to drain yourself, just to see how could recover atleast a half of what you lost already. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: wiss19 on June 24, 2024, 05:20:02 AM It will be much easier for me to exit when I'm winning and have already won something on top of my initial bankroll. Reaching $500 from $100 is a lot, I wouldn't even wait that much. If I start with $100, reach $200, and start losing, I will stop immediately because more than 50% of your initial bankroll is more than enough for you in a single gambling session and if someone doesn't take that much profit, they are doing it wrong.
I know that most people don't stop when they have already won a significant amount because they have lost more than that in their previous sessions, but that doesn't make things any better, if you take the profit and exit, you will at least have something recovered from what you have lost previously. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on June 24, 2024, 06:24:45 AM Personally, I find it harder to quit when I'm winning. Greed will be constant to many of us and it takes strong self-discipline to over come it. One reason why I think quitting when you're in loss is easier, is because of financial limitations wherein you will come to a point that you no longer have an amount to gamble forcing you to quit. Unlike with when you are winning, basically you have enough margin to continue and not to mention the idea that you could bet for more because you might be lucky that time and such thing does not happen on a daily basis. Fortunately I managed to cope up with greed. I now track my win-loss data to help me be consistent with monitoring the money I am engaging in gambling activities. When greed kicks in, then this is the moment that you would really be finding yourself having that kind of situation on which you have made your small capital into big ones because of winning or simply being lucky then on that particular point you would really be thinking about having that luck all the way on that point on which having those thoughts or feelings that you could really be able to do Well, for sure it is not the same to all of us. Some people will be doing anything to continue despite of loss and due to frustrations, however, the reaosn why many gamblers are in loss is because they lack control of oneself to secure profit at least if you have the game for that day. such thing when it comes to winning up the game even further and making those balance way more bigger on which you had already that anticipated. If you would be able to make it big then good for you because luck is on your side on that point but majority will really be busting all of those winnings back into the casino on which this one would really be leading up into such huge regret on the moment that you will really be losing up. And in the end as you said that often gamblers who apply greed end up in a worrying situation, in the sense that all the winnings they have managed to get back to the casino due to intolerable losses. It is clear that this is the reason why applying greed is always prohibited in gambling, because there is absolutely no certainty for you to get a bigger amount, so it is better to avoid such actions if you do not want to end up with regrets. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Pandorak on June 24, 2024, 06:45:59 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. For me now, i would say it is easier for me to quit when losing, morever if i already grown my bankroll. I learnt from my experiences, i used to be an addicted gambler who never quit when winning or even when i already got any loss. But, i'm feeling lucky when i got realized that i am addicted to gamble. So, the point is we should be aware of what we are doing, whatever it is, always think about the positive and negative ways of our acts. If you had that awareness, trust me, you will get my point, and will be a "responsible gambler", and not an "addicted gambler" as i used to be. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: stadus on June 24, 2024, 08:53:02 AM I will quit if I've make $500 and I will keep gamble instead of save the remaining $10, because I have a specific target when I want to withdraw my money and I've budgeting my weekly gambling activity, so I don't have to save my remaining money in order to gamble in the next week. Let's say I budgeted $40 per month, which mean I will gamble $10 per week, so I will gamble until I met the specific target or gamble it all. So you have an allocated amount that you can afford to lose and you will not stop until you lose everything, right? What about your target for winning? Do you set that as well? In this discussion, we are talking about a $100 bankroll, so what's your target profit from your original bankroll? My work makes me to be busy during week days and I may not gamble until the weekend. How do you manage your gambling that it will not affect your work in a negative way? I'm just curious as I'm reading some comments before that they got distracted when they are gambling at work. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Strongkored on June 24, 2024, 08:54:43 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If a player manages to make his bankroll double to 5x, he will definitely be faced with difficult choices, because gambling when winning or losing is not an easy thing to stop., but if I can make my bankroll multiplied up to 5x and decide to continues until only $ 10 remains then there is no reason to stop and save the rest, I will continue the game even if it finally makes my balance run out then should be because there is already a much more fund lost so losing 10% of the initial deposit amount is just like completing the game session at that time.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. If I want to stop it should be done when the balance is still quite a lot or more than the initial bankroll, or withdrawing some of the existing funds and the rest in the account is used for the game session tomorrow, I withdraw more often even if it's partially, because sometimes when I get a large enough profit the game becomes boring. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Apocollapse on June 24, 2024, 09:15:09 AM It's much easier to stop when you're winning. Most people have a goal when they start to gamble and they have some ideas of what they'd spend the money on. When they double it, it's already enough for many people, but OP gave an example of going to $500 from $100, so that would make most people quit, or partially quit, withdrawing $400 and leaving the last $100 to check if the luck is still there and they can squeeze out more. IN my case I'd play it safe and withdraw at least $450 and leave $50 for another bet when I'm in the mood. That's a good answer, so the gamblers can still enjoy the profit even they lose in their next gambling session rather than risking all the $500 in order to earn more. Sometimes we're really lucky and can multiply our bankroll for short time, if we're stop to gamble, we will not feel happy because we're still want to gamble. When you're down to $10 most people will say fuck it, saving $10 won't make losing $90 any easier ;) Yeah there's no point o save the remaining $10, you can wait till next week or month to reload your bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on June 24, 2024, 09:33:35 AM This topic makes me remember and relate it to this one: "The real winning of gambling is withdrawals. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499707.msg64203826#msg64203826)"
While gambling, if you are winning and you decide not to withdraw your profit, you may still end up losing them all in the casino, and that is why I will personally withdraw my winnings and only leave to withdraw a small amount, which I can use later to gamble with. Just as you have said, @OP, let's assume I have a $100 bankroll and I increase it to $500. That means I have made a profit of $400, right? What I will do is withdraw the $400 and only leave the $100 I initially started with. I don't have to wait until I have lost almost all the money up to $10. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Viscore on June 24, 2024, 09:55:41 AM This topic makes me remember and relate it to this one: "The real winning of gambling is withdrawals. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499707.msg64203826#msg64203826)" We could use that as a basis and compare on how many times we withdraw versus the times we deposit. Personally, I can say that I have more deposits, so I don't need to check my record if I'm doing fine because I would only be upset, lol. While gambling, if you are winning and you decide not to withdraw your profit, you may still end up losing them all in the casino, and that is why I will personally withdraw my winnings and only leave to withdraw a small amount, which I can use later to gamble with. That's a safe strategy. At least with that $100, when we gamble, it doesn't give us a lot of pressure anymore. I hope we will be able to stay disciplined, as there are gamblers who get affected and chase their losses. So, in your case, if you win and have withdrawn the $400 but lose the $100, do you think it would be easy for you to walk away with that $400 after losing the remaining $100, or would you feel challenged and think about depositing again?Just as you have said, @OP, let's assume I have a $100 bankroll and I increase it to $500. That means I have made a profit of $400, right? What I will do is withdraw the $400 and only leave the $100 I initially started with. I don't have to wait until I have lost almost all the money up to $10. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: lovesmayfamilis on June 24, 2024, 10:15:50 AM Anyone who understands that it is impossible to win again and again will accept his winnings and leave thinking that today is enough. However, some players will always be tormented by the greed of others and the hope of large sums, which most often leads them to lose. I believe that every player has his steps with which he can raise the stakes, relying on his intuition. Experience is always important here; if you know you won once and were able to leave on time, then you can do it again. If not, the game will give you different experiences and lessons to learn.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Casdinyard on June 24, 2024, 10:52:35 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Which is way more easier to deal with, the regret of knowing you can win more, or the regret of knowing you could've saved all those wins had you just been half sensible and more careful with your bets and actions? This is the reason why there's a saying called "quitting while you're ahead". You can't let the enemy inch an advantage against you because when they do get that advantage, no matter how miniscule, they could make a mile out of it and make you lose everything, as is the case with casinos. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. So while it's way easier in theory to quit when you're losing cause you literally have no money to play with anymore, it's way more fulfilling to stop while you're winning and grab profits whenever possible. Saves you the burden of having to revenge gamble too. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on June 24, 2024, 11:47:13 AM This topic makes me remember and relate it to this one: "The real winning of gambling is withdrawals. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499707.msg64203826#msg64203826)" We could use that as a basis and compare on how many times we withdraw versus the times we deposit. Personally, I can say that I have more deposits, so I don't need to check my record if I'm doing fine because I would only be upset, lol. While gambling, if you are winning and you decide not to withdraw your profit, you may still end up losing them all in the casino, and that is why I will personally withdraw my winnings and only leave to withdraw a small amount, which I can use later to gamble with. That's a safe strategy. At least with that $100, when we gamble, it doesn't give us a lot of pressure anymore. I hope we will be able to stay disciplined, as there are gamblers who get affected and chase their losses. So, in your case, if you win and have withdrawn the $400 but lose the $100, do you think it would be easy for you to walk away with that $400 after losing the remaining $100, or would you feel challenged and think about depositing again?Just as you have said, @OP, let's assume I have a $100 bankroll and I increase it to $500. That means I have made a profit of $400, right? What I will do is withdraw the $400 and only leave the $100 I initially started with. I don't have to wait until I have lost almost all the money up to $10. If perhaps am not able to increase the $100 far more and I ended up to lose all of it just in one day, I will definitely leave and not repeat again through out that day but if I had allow all the $500 to site in my casino balance, I will definitely have the urge to keep trying luck and before you realize it, i must have already lose all the money, so it's better to save yourself of the temptation and withdraw your profit, leaving behind the amount you are willing to gambling off. I don't love to spend too much on gambling just in one day, $100 is even too much to waste just in a daily staking. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Reid on June 24, 2024, 12:20:23 PM To quit when winning. When you are satisfied with the amount that you won, it's easier to cash it all out without feeling any regret. That's my opinion on that matter. While when we are losing it's gets harder and harder to stop because you are going for revenge and you want your money back at any way possible. This is actually where it all goes wrong when a gambler tries to chase his losses, he won't stop until he either get back all the losses or he want more win after he acquired the losses back.
Some winners might be greedy but if we have a bracket of when to withdraw then I think we will exit without any trouble. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: KTChampions on June 24, 2024, 12:30:36 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. First, you need to clearly define what you mean by the word quit. Do you mean a gambling session or gambling in general? Judging by the amount discussed, you mean only the session. In this case, there is no problem for me to stop at any time - I mainly place bets on sporting events and this process is initially very drawn out in time (sometimes a week passes from the bet to the receipt of the result, especially in the case of multi-bets). Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: aioc on June 24, 2024, 12:33:40 PM Not every day can you grow your bankroll to five times, but I can easily quit with that five times profit and spend a glass of beer. I don't want to experience what I experienced so many times of doubling or tripling my bets only to lose everything I don't want to end up chasing my losses, so if it's five times the bankroll, I'll quit cashout and log out.
People should not be too greedy to want more; of course, it's different if you do not care about the outcome and you want to play for the sake of playing; you're playing just for the sake of playing. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Porfirii on June 24, 2024, 12:37:22 PM To me it is harder to quit when winning, but that's because I always stick to a limited balance I always set on beforehand, as many of my colleagues here. If the money allocated for betting evaporates, that's a clear game over for me; so it is more difficult to don't go greedy when I get profit because, although it is not, it is difficult not to see it as "free money". And you know what they say: what easy comes...
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Gozie51 on June 24, 2024, 12:37:45 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Surely it is the journey of most gamblers. Greed is reason for most loses. You could see winning turning back to loses because of not gambling responsibly. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? I think for experienced gambler, you already may have had such experience where you stayed back and lost all because of such greed of refusing to wake away, like they say experience is the best teacher. I would work away faster when I'm winning in profit than when in lose. Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? There is this saying that he that is down fear no fall and that should be the scenario of this kind. If you have gambled away a large sum of your money away to the extent that you can only have the chance of one more bet from the left over of your bankroll, you would want to go ahead to bet it. The reason for this most times is that you want to think it could bring you luck that will help you recover your loses. Another point is you may see it as worthless having it when you have lost a greater percentage of your money. I think this will be the mind of gamblers, majority of gamblers when they have lost more. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: sunsilk on June 24, 2024, 12:40:02 PM If I have won with that much, I will take as much as I can and I will continue to gamble with the lesser amount that I can.
So if I have won $500, I might take $400 and I will continue to gamble with the remaining $100 that I have. And if I lose and the remaining amount is $10, it doesn't make sense that I stopped on that amount, I'd take the losses then and will lose it entirely. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: bitcampaign on June 24, 2024, 01:43:49 PM I'd rather stop when a loss occurs, why is that? Because if you stop when you win, then what's on someone's mind is to keep playing, it's impossible if a win occurs, just stop, what's more, if he's a heavy addict, then it's very likely that it's difficult for someone to do, it all goes back to the criteria of humanity, what are the criteria of the players because everyone has their own playing characteristics.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Don Pedro Dinero on June 24, 2024, 01:52:39 PM If I have won with that much, I will take as much as I can and I will continue to gamble with the lesser amount that I can. So if I have won $500, I might take $400 and I will continue to gamble with the remaining $100 that I have. And if I lose and the remaining amount is $10, it doesn't make sense that I stopped on that amount, I'd take the losses then and will lose it entirely. I, as I have commented in other threads on the subject, do something similar to you but not exactly the same. If I enter with $100 and in the first few plays I win $500 I cashout and leave. I don't want to stay as I know how that ends. On the other hand, if I have $100, nothing comes out and the money goes down, with some small prize that allows me to stay, I bet it until it runs out. So it costs me very little to stop betting if I win, especially if it's a good amount. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on June 24, 2024, 02:06:17 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. - You know it's actually easy to quit gambling, whether you win or lose, when you don't have any greediness that builds up in your personality as a gambler. I have done that several times. When I win $50,, I immediately take out the $30, leave the $20, and come back another day because there is no greed in my personality. But if from the beginning you have greed in your person as a gambler in a casino, for sure you will have a hard time quitting whether you are winning or losing a large amount. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Accardo on June 24, 2024, 02:08:40 PM I'd rather stop when a loss occurs, why is that? Because if you stop when you win, then what's on someone's mind is to keep playing, it's impossible if a win occurs, just stop, what's more, if he's a heavy addict, then it's very likely that it's difficult for someone to do, it all goes back to the criteria of humanity, what are the criteria of the players because everyone has their own playing characteristics. Which forms the diversity in gamblers and one of the biggest issues that the gambling niche face today. They'll be not reasonable means of holding on to all the gamblers to practice a specific routine of gambling. What we see most gamblers do is as a result of their knowledge and who they spend time gambling with. Hence, the answers we see on this thread shows how differently most gamblers think of the game. Many will pick the after winning and many more would go for after losing. Personally, I'd go for stopping when I'm satisfied with my gambling session. Nothing else beats stopping when we feel like to stop. Because, after stopping immediately we win or lose, we'd be in a hurry to play again. That wouldn't save the gambler enough time for rest. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Viscore on June 24, 2024, 02:25:10 PM This topic makes me remember and relate it to this one: "The real winning of gambling is withdrawals. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499707.msg64203826#msg64203826)" We could use that as a basis and compare on how many times we withdraw versus the times we deposit. Personally, I can say that I have more deposits, so I don't need to check my record if I'm doing fine because I would only be upset, lol. While gambling, if you are winning and you decide not to withdraw your profit, you may still end up losing them all in the casino, and that is why I will personally withdraw my winnings and only leave to withdraw a small amount, which I can use later to gamble with. That's a safe strategy. At least with that $100, when we gamble, it doesn't give us a lot of pressure anymore. I hope we will be able to stay disciplined, as there are gamblers who get affected and chase their losses. So, in your case, if you win and have withdrawn the $400 but lose the $100, do you think it would be easy for you to walk away with that $400 after losing the remaining $100, or would you feel challenged and think about depositing again?Just as you have said, @OP, let's assume I have a $100 bankroll and I increase it to $500. That means I have made a profit of $400, right? What I will do is withdraw the $400 and only leave the $100 I initially started with. I don't have to wait until I have lost almost all the money up to $10. If perhaps am not able to increase the $100 far more and I ended up to lose all of it just in one day, I will definitely leave and not repeat again through out that day but if I had allow all the $500 to site in my casino balance, I will definitely have the urge to keep trying luck and before you realize it, i must have already lose all the money, so it's better to save yourself of the temptation and withdraw your profit, leaving behind the amount you are willing to gambling off. I don't love to spend too much on gambling just in one day, $100 is even too much to waste just in a daily staking. Thanks for answering my question. I can see that you are a responsible gambler. You have plans that you follow, and you understand how and when to stop. Personally, I'm not so disciplined when it comes to gambling. Though I must say that I have learned a lot from my years of being a gambler, from time to time I have this problem where I cannot stop when I'm down because I want to end the session with a profit. As a result, when I try to break my rules, I end up losing my focus in the game. Most of the time, when I do this kind of thing, not only do I lose my winnings, but also the entire money I have, including my initial bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on June 24, 2024, 02:46:01 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. First, let me say that this is a very good topic for discussion, and to answer the question based on my own personal experience, I would say that it's easier to quit after a win, than when losing.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. For example, using, using the same out of money you used above for your example, if I had $100 in bankroll and manage to get it up to $500, I will quit, take out my profit of $400 into my private wallet and then continue playing the next day or any other time I have chance, or feel like to play again.. But if I had same amount of $100 and have gotten it down to $10 due to constant loses, I will continue to play until the entire amount is totally gone, this way, I simply quit knowing fully well that there is nothing left to keep playing the game with. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on June 25, 2024, 04:01:15 PM If perhaps am not able to increase the $100 far more and I ended up to lose all of it just in one day, I will definitely leave and not repeat again through out that day but if I had allow all the $500 to site in my casino balance, I will definitely have the urge to keep trying luck and before you realize it, i must have already lose all the money, so it's better to save yourself of the temptation and withdraw your profit, leaving behind the amount you are willing to gambling off. I don't love to spend too much on gambling just in one day, $100 is even too much to waste just in a daily staking. Thanks for answering my question. I can see that you are a responsible gambler. You have plans that you follow, and you understand how and when to stop. Personally, I'm not so disciplined when it comes to gambling. Though I must say that I have learned a lot from my years of being a gambler, from time to time I have this problem where I cannot stop when I'm down because I want to end the session with a profit. As a result, when I try to break my rules, I end up losing my focus in the game. Most of the time, when I do this kind of thing, not only do I lose my winnings, but also the entire money I have, including my initial bankroll. On the other hand, I am sure that you will still end up in a situation of concern in your gambling activities, and I am also sure that you will always feel the tension in every gambling session due to the fear of losing money. Therefore the first thing you have to correct in yourself is the understanding of how gambling really is, I would suggest understanding the whole about gambling, don't just look at the chances of winning but also look at the risks, because when a gambler realizes that gambling is a risky activity then most likely they will always calculate according to their abilities every decision they make such as in terms of allocating the amount of budget, fix it as soon as possible friends. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Bananington on June 25, 2024, 08:49:50 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Making $500 from $100 is very good and I'll quit to gamble another time because I have already made 4 times more money so why would I be risking losing that money that I have made to get more. People who think that they can make more are greedy and they might lose everything including their bankroll of $100. If I was also down by $50 from the bankroll of $100, I'll stop and used the remaining $50 for another day. Losing 50% of my bankroll depending on how much was involved is my limit. Sometimes we mightn't be lucky when gambling and if we keep pushing it. It wouldn't make any different and we would have lost all the bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Stable090 on June 25, 2024, 09:38:07 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It’s just kind of difficult to stop gambling when you are losing and when you are winning. When we are gambling and winning, we will always want to keep on gambling just to increase the amount that we have won, until things go wrong and we start losing back all the amount that we have won. Most gamblers are always losing back the amount they have won just because they keep on gambling when they are supposed to stop. When losing money from gambling, most people do feel bad, and they will always try to win back the amount they have gambled with before they stop gambling, but when they are doing that, they will end up losing more money. So when gambling, if you are not disciplined, you will find it difficult to stop gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: sunsilk on June 25, 2024, 11:04:12 PM If I have won with that much, I will take as much as I can and I will continue to gamble with the lesser amount that I can. So if I have won $500, I might take $400 and I will continue to gamble with the remaining $100 that I have. And if I lose and the remaining amount is $10, it doesn't make sense that I stopped on that amount, I'd take the losses then and will lose it entirely. I, as I have commented in other threads on the subject, do something similar to you but not exactly the same. If I enter with $100 and in the first few plays I win $500 I cashout and leave. I don't want to stay as I know how that ends. On the other hand, if I have $100, nothing comes out and the money goes down, with some small prize that allows me to stay, I bet it until it runs out. So it costs me very little to stop betting if I win, especially if it's a good amount. But then, if I am not in mood and I think that it's just best to leave with the whole amount, that's what I am going to do. So, I typically set withdrawing bigger than my bankroll if I continue so if I lose then that money is free to fly wherever it should be or should I say destined to lose that acceptable amount. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: GeorgeJohn on June 25, 2024, 11:17:39 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Making $500 from $100 is very good and I'll quit to gamble another time because I have already made 4 times more money so why would I be risking losing that money that I have made to get more. People who think that they can make more are greedy and they might lose everything including their bankroll of $100. If I was also down by $50 from the bankroll of $100, I'll stop and used the remaining $50 for another day. Losing 50% of my bankroll depending on how much was involved is my limit. Sometimes we mightn't be lucky when gambling and if we keep pushing it. It wouldn't make any different and we would have lost all the bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: uchegod-21 on June 25, 2024, 11:34:10 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If I eventually turn $100 to $500, I will have to withdraw $400 and remain $100 to continue my adventure. But if by any reason by $100 turns to $10, I'll not withdraw it, rather I'll leave it in my gambling portfolio for further adventure.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. So the question of whether it is easy to quit when winning or when lossing applies to individual differences. Someone who is greedy will find it difficult to quit while winning and that same greedy man will be willing to chase his losses until he losses all. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dave1 on June 26, 2024, 01:07:22 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If I eventually turn $100 to $500, I will have to withdraw $400 and remain $100 to continue my adventure. But if by any reason by $100 turns to $10, I'll not withdraw it, rather I'll leave it in my gambling portfolio for further adventure.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. So the question of whether it is easy to quit when winning or when lossing applies to individual differences. Someone who is greedy will find it difficult to quit while winning and that same greedy man will be willing to chase his losses until he losses all. That could be a good approach in paper, but when you are there, it's really hard to say. I mean yeah, you already made a withdrawal of $400 and just playing that $100 and by chance you lose it, maybe you are going to think to deposit and try to get that $100. I'm sure gamblers here at one time in their gambling activity has done it. Not about greedy I guess, but it's more on the mentally of not wanting to lose. So in that case, it's better to withdraw all of that $500. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: alegotardo on June 26, 2024, 01:30:22 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. So, I play with very well-established limits. So, I only deposit what I am willing to lose into the casino and, before I start playing, I decide how much I am going to spend on game A or B. That way, I always play until my balance is zero. However, I confess that the maximum winning limit is a problem for me. If I start playing with $100 and reach $500, I will hardly be able to stop playing, because the adrenaline is a very strong factor in controlling it. What has worked for me is to realize the profits and immediately withdraw part of that amount. In other words, if I reach a balance of $500, I will withdraw half of it to my personal wallet and continue playing with the other half. If I multiply that amount again, I will make a new withdrawal. This allows me to continue playing in favor of the tide of luck but without the risk of losing everything I have already won. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: OgNasty on June 26, 2024, 01:53:07 AM I think it’s definitely more common to quit when you’re losing. Not because people choose to quit when they’re losing, but because there comes a point when you just can’t gamble anymore. I personally have no problem quitting when I’m ahead. The problem for me is usually getting ahead in the first place.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: PrivacyG on June 26, 2024, 01:55:06 AM However, I confess that the maximum winning limit is a problem for me. The biggest nightmare and worst risk of it all is that one single trigger you need to get the ambition and adrenaline to risk more than you generally would. If you have a limit that you impose, it takes only ONCE to go past it and your entire life may be screwed in a matter of minutes. Even seconds maybe.If I start playing with $100 and reach $500, I will hardly be able to stop playing, because the adrenaline is a very strong factor in controlling it. What has worked for me is to realize the profits and immediately withdraw part of that amount. In other words, if I reach a balance of $500, I will withdraw half of it to my personal wallet and continue playing with the other half. If I multiply that amount again, I will make a new withdrawal. This allows me to continue playing in favor of the tide of luck but without the risk of losing everything I have already won. I know of people who did it before. You set a limit. Say 100 Dollars balance means 80 percent is Withdrawn, 20 stays. But you decide to bypass the mental limit only once and risk the full 100 Dollars balance. And whether you lose OR win it, it could easily trigger an unstoppable spree of loss. You double the 100 and now have 200? How easy that was! Imagine if you never Withdrew all that Money and risked it all and doubled it! Imagine 1000 Dollars doubled, not just 100! Considering how easy it was, how about doubling the 200 now just as easy? You lost the 100 and now have nothing to Withdraw? Now you feel like you achieved nothing for the day, so how about you deposit 20 more Dollars to at LEAST double it and stop just so you know you did SOMETHING for the day? But what happens if you lose the 20 too? Do you deposit 40 now so you can make for the loss? This is how many people ruin their lives. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: klidex on June 26, 2024, 02:01:55 AM I always prepare the money and time that I have set, for example I prepare $20 to gamble and 30 minutes to play it turns out the money has doubled to $40 then I will stop and don't try to play again beyond the time that has been prepared. Don't try to continue the game even though inside you want a bigger win but for me continuing to gamble will only make our winnings disappear, so if the time we set is up it's best to immediately stopped.
On the other hand, if the $20 that has been set has run out but there are still 30 minutes remaining, then I will also stop without waiting for the time to run out because we have prepared money with a nominal value that has been set so there is no need to make a deposit to waste time. We need to exercise self-discipline so that when we win or lose it is easy for us to stop gambling, so don't put too much hope in gambling. If we win, we must be grateful and immediately stop without expecting more, but if we lose, we also have to accept it. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: michellee on June 26, 2024, 02:42:15 AM If I can grow my money from $100 into $500, I will stops gambling immediately. That will difficult for me to make that much money so I will not takes too long to quit gambling. If I continue for playing gambling, I feels that I can lose maybe half or even all of the money so stops from playing gambling is the best thing for me.
I will not lets myself playing gambling too long until my money down to $10 because when I lose for some money $30 from $100, I will quit gambling. I will not still playing gambling because that can makes me lose much money. I only see what happens to me so I can thinks what I needs to do. Quit when winning should be easier than quit when losing because when you lose, your minds will tells you to keeps gambling. You will not see the reality that you already lose for some money but you wants to recover your lose. We already see many people lose much money from gambling because they forgets to limits themselves and not use gambling for make money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on June 26, 2024, 03:31:50 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. - You know it's actually easy to quit gambling, whether you win or lose, when you don't have any greediness that builds up in your personality as a gambler. I have done that several times. When I win $50,, I immediately take out the $30, leave the $20, and come back another day because there is no greed in my personality. But if from the beginning you have greed in your person as a gambler in a casino, for sure you will have a hard time quitting whether you are winning or losing a large amount. Cashing out some of your winnings is something you have to do if you still want to gamble, but the good thing is to withdraw all the winnings you have earned, but it comes back to you, whether you withdraw all of it or some of it. But if you still want to gamble, we can do as you did by cashing out some of the winnings you have earned, and don't get carried away when the remaining balance has run out. When the remaining balance is used up, you should stop not putting money back in to continue gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ethereumhunter on June 26, 2024, 02:25:43 PM That should not be too difficult to quit gambling after they can increase their bankroll from $100 to $500 because not many people can do that and gets the big luck. I considers that's a big luck for someone who can wins much money such as $500. If he still keeps playing gambling, that will be stupid for him because he can gets $400 wins and he doesn't have to keeps playing gambling.
If his money down to $10, he must quit gambling because that is a big lose for him and if he keeps playing gambling, he can lose all of his money and he can playing gambling for the next days unless he deposits more money. That's what I will do if I can wins $500 from gambling because I will not lets that $400 by keeps playing gambling because I can guess that I can lose all of that money. I will not lets my greediness telling me to keeps playing gambling and I will choose to stops playing gambling immediately before something bad happens to me. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Agbamoni on June 26, 2024, 02:37:17 PM To answer your question, it is easier to quit when winning than to quit when losing. When losing you would want to see if you can recover your money back at least up to your bankroll. Whenever you are winning and you have made good profit of 50% of your bankroll this excitement comes and it makes you quit and take your winning happily. However, only responsible gamblers can be satisfied and make such a profit the greedy ones might feel it is a good day for them and that they should continue gambling. If such person loses both the bankroll and the profit, he has made previously because of greedy then he got what he deserved.
That should not be too difficult to quit gambling after they can increase their bankroll from $100 to $500 because not many people can do that and gets the big luck. I considers that's a big luck for someone who can wins much money such as $500. If he still keeps playing gambling, that will be stupid for him because he can gets $400 wins and he doesn't have to keeps playing gambling. Obviously, it is not easy for one to gain a profit of 500% of their bankroll. Even 50% or 100% is enough for a person to quit gambling for the day. Some people just make 10% profit and they are done for the day. Just like i have said anyone who refuses to quit with this amount is really greedy. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Promocodeudo on June 26, 2024, 02:58:28 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Non of this is easy, it is very difficult to quit when a gambler is losing unless you are that kind of gambler that understands the principle of gambling and apply it as it is in all your gambling sessions, once you comprehend that gambling works in such a way that is either you lose or you win, you wouldnt get bothered if any of these happen, althiugh gambling has its own control over individuals, when a gambler luck shine, he or she will like to go for more and i attribute this to greed, if you are a greedy gambler once you win your next option will be to multiply your wining and thats where addiction comes in because when you lose all your winning, you will want to look for a way to get fund to retrive your loss and as so doing you will continue to swim in the game if care is not taken you may become a chronic gambler. There is one thing I know about gambling which is, once a gambler start chasing loss or trying to multiply his or her winning, it will take time for such gambler to win again, these are principle we need to be conversant with, don't gamble with greed, know when to rest, control your emotions and continue later. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Gaza13 on June 26, 2024, 04:02:12 PM It’s just kind of difficult to stop gambling when you are losing and when you are winning. When we are gambling and winning, we will always want to keep on gambling just to increase the amount that we have won, until things go wrong and we start losing back all the amount that we have won. Most gamblers are always losing back the amount they have won just because they keep on gambling when they are supposed to stop. Indeed, most people continue to play at the gambling table, yes this goes back to the individual of each gambler. Yes, in this case we should control ourselves or be disciplined in playing, if we lose control we can be sure that the profits we have obtained little by little will be drained by themselves. Personally, I will stop if I get enough profits and of course I enjoy what I earn at that time, and I don't want to force myself to play again, there is still tomorrow to play.When losing money from gambling, most people do feel bad, and they will always try to win back the amount they have gambled with before they stop gambling, but when they are doing that, they will end up losing more money. So when gambling, if you are not disciplined, you will find it difficult to stop gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: noormcs5 on June 26, 2024, 04:11:39 PM That should not be too difficult to quit gambling after they can increase their bankroll from $100 to $500 because not many people can do that and gets the big luck. I considers that's a big luck for someone who can wins much money such as $500. If he still keeps playing gambling, that will be stupid for him because he can gets $400 wins and he doesn't have to keeps playing gambling. Obviously, it is not easy for one to gain a profit of 500% of their bankroll. Even 50% or 100% is enough for a person to quit gambling for the day. Some people just make 10% profit and they are done for the day. Just like i have said anyone who refuses to quit with this amount is really greedy. Think of this in another way. Have a situation where a gambler lost the money, and now he has no more money to gamble. In that case, he will have to forcefully quit because he has no more funds to gamble. Now in this case, the gambler after winning many X's profit, may continue to gamble (because he has money in his bankroll), if he is liking the game and believing more on his luck. To be honest, only those people will quit, who have a prior plan otherwise they will just ride the profits to gamble more and then losing it all in the end. :( Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: moneystery on June 26, 2024, 04:13:28 PM i feel that quitting when i lose is much easier than quitting when i win. because when i lose, i don't get what i want to get, so quitting at that time is not so difficult for me since i no longer have the desire to spend more money. but when i win, that's the challenge, because the desire to play until i get more money becomes even greater. it feels like my ego forces me to be able to play and get that jackpot, and that's what makes quitting when i win much more difficult for me.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on June 26, 2024, 04:17:41 PM When winning the excitement and desire to continue can be strong which makes it difficult to stop. Quitting when losing can be equally challenging due to the hope of recovering losses and the fear of missing out on potential winnings.
The ease of quitting depends on an gamblers self control, mindset and understanding of the risks involved in gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: EluguHcman on June 26, 2024, 04:30:54 PM Quite impressive gambling discussion from you OP.
So clearly, assuming my gambling resultants has affected my bankroll either on decrease or increase and had to make decision to quit, honestly speaking, it is better to quit when you have losts especially beyond affordability and have utilization plans with your little balance than to quit when you have made winings and your wager secured. But being realistic, you will be so tempted to gamble with the least remaining balance to either have it a case closed if you lost it all or trying to recover your losts. So, quitting when you have made profits is easier than when loosing. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ChiBitCTy on June 26, 2024, 05:32:26 PM This is a similar subject as when if it's easier to sell a stock when you're up, or is it easier to sell a stock when it's down. I had always though that it's much easier to cut my losses when things are down, than it is to walk away when things are looking up. So for me when it comes to gambling, it's much easier to just walk away than it is to walk away from winning or a hot streak. Both are difficult, don't get me wrong.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Obari on June 26, 2024, 05:41:55 PM $100 --> $500 I will stop and leave a little money in the account to continue playing and if the remaining money runs out will stop and come back another day. The truth is, it is always very difficult to make withdrawals especially if you're on the lucky side for the day and most times, it takes actual commitment and discipline to be able to withdraw ones winnings because there are always hopes and believes of wanting to make more money which at some points leads to even more greater losses.$100 --> $10 then I will continue to play until it runs out because with a 90% loss it is certain that there is an emotional feeling so it is better to make it than to leave a little money, like yesterday I ran out of $50 and left $10 then with a desire to satisfy then I spent it no matter what after that. A true winning for the day is after a withdrawal, as I always tell people that, no matter how much you win from a casino, if there is no withdrawal, then there is no actual winning. According to your second paragraph, it seems we're in same boat as most times if I get to loss over 80% of my deposit, I always get to continue the game even if I get to loss the rest Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Frankolala on June 26, 2024, 05:49:08 PM Winning or quitting depends on the gambler understanding about gambling, because if you don't want to quit the game because you are winning, you are only being carried away with your greed and when you feel that it is hard for you to quit, losses with help you quit the game when you don't have any bankroll left.
Losing is also something that those who are not gambling with little amount of money will find difficult to do, because they want to win back their losses and it will lead them to more losses or an empty bankroll. Quitting is very important in gambling whether we like it or not because we cannot gamble when we don't have bankroll anymore, so the early you quit the better for you. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on June 26, 2024, 06:07:51 PM When winning the excitement and desire to continue can be strong which makes it difficult to stop. Quitting when losing can be equally challenging due to the hope of recovering losses and the fear of missing out on potential winnings. Yes what you said is true regarding what are the possibilities that can happen in these two situations between winning and losing, anything can happen but it all depends on whether they will be able to control themselves and their mindset or not, while we know how the behavior of someone who has entered the addiction phase.The ease of quitting depends on an gamblers self control, mindset and understanding of the risks involved in gambling. What this means is that in any situation, win or lose, the act of quitting will only be easy for gamblers who are not addicted, because an addicted gambler obviously cannot control themselves so that they can enter the addiction phase, so I would say that quitting when winning or losing is only easy when a gambler is not addicted, or has full control over themselves. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Quidat on June 26, 2024, 06:14:39 PM When winning the excitement and desire to continue can be strong which makes it difficult to stop. Quitting when losing can be equally challenging due to the hope of recovering losses and the fear of missing out on potential winnings. Yes what you said is true regarding what are the possibilities that can happen in these two situations between winning and losing, anything can happen but it all depends on whether they will be able to control themselves and their mindset or not, while we know how the behavior of someone who has entered the addiction phase.The ease of quitting depends on an gamblers self control, mindset and understanding of the risks involved in gambling. What this means is that in any situation, win or lose, the act of quitting will only be easy for gamblers who are not addicted, because an addicted gambler obviously cannot control themselves so that they can enter the addiction phase, so I would say that quitting when winning or losing is only easy when a gambler is not addicted, or has full control over themselves. on gambling field. It wont really be that necessary to quit if you are really just that playing gambling for the sake of fun and not for making income because this is where people do usually derailed themselves when it comes to this manner on which you would really be messing up your finances if you would really be that making yourself that delusional towards gambling. Dont play for making income but rather for entertainment then you would really be that safe on that part. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hahay on June 26, 2024, 06:46:30 PM i feel that quitting when i lose is much easier than quitting when i win. because when i lose, i don't get what i want to get, so quitting at that time is not so difficult for me since i no longer have the desire to spend more money. but when i win, that's the challenge, because the desire to play until i get more money becomes even greater. it feels like my ego forces me to be able to play and get that jackpot, and that's what makes quitting when i win much more difficult for me. That's called greed, because you will continue to bet when you win because you think you still have a chance to get more. But, about stopping when losing I think it's also not that easy or maybe, the factor about still having money will make you continue to make deposits. After all,when greed has become a disease in yourself, then even if you bet with the money that has been prepared and then lose but one side you still have other money that was not previously prepared to bet. So if you are greedy, you will of course make another deposit because you think you will be able to retrieve the money you lost earlier. So, in this case it is about self-control and not being greedy that will make it easy to stop gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on June 26, 2024, 07:01:18 PM Thanks for answering my question. I can see that you are a responsible gambler. You have plans that you follow, and you understand how and when to stop. Personally, I'm not so disciplined when it comes to gambling. Though I must say that I have learned a lot from my years of being a gambler, from time to time I have this problem where I cannot stop when I'm down because I want to end the session with a profit. As a result, when I try to break my rules, I end up losing my focus in the game. Most of the time, when I do this kind of thing, not only do I lose my winnings, but also the entire money I have, including my initial bankroll. Yes, gambling activities make our adrenaline activate, causing a person to have urge to continue gambling until they have zero balance or until they luckily win an amount they are satisfied with. If you don't want to lose more than you expect from gambling, then you must learn to discipline yourself. It's not usually easy, but with continuous practice, you will definitely learn. In the past, I have experienced symptoms of addiction, and I have even gambled off the money I never wanted to, but that was not the life I wanted for myself, so I had to learn. You can see that I am promoting a casino campaign, and payment is made directly to my casino account. I am beginning to form the habit of playing my favorite game almost every week of payment now, but I don't spend more than $5. Even when I withdraw my campaign payment, I will not spend more than I want to. Yesterday, I decided to only spend $1 on "crash game," and after burning the $1, I left. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Rabata on June 26, 2024, 07:02:41 PM i feel that quitting when i lose is much easier than quitting when i win. because when i lose, i don't get what i want to get, so quitting at that time is not so difficult for me since i no longer have the desire to spend more money. but when i win, that's the challenge, because the desire to play until i get more money becomes even greater. it feels like my ego forces me to be able to play and get that jackpot, and that's what makes quitting when i win much more difficult for me. Actually it is easy to quit gambling in the two aspects you mentioned but it depends on the gambler attitude. Some gamblers quit gambling when they lose and some gamblers quit after winning. And some gamblers just can't get out of it, win or lose. The gambler should set a certain level. A gambler should accept win or defeat. Many cannot give up gambling because of greed and many do not give up due to recover their losses. If you can't control your gambling by yourself, you can never get the desired results from gambling. If a gambler is too greedy then any win will never stop him. He will be eager for one win after another.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: SamReomo on June 26, 2024, 08:52:06 PM The ease of quitting depends on an gamblers self control, mindset and understanding of the risks involved in gambling. That's the best statement ever about quitting gambling, the gambler who can't control his emotions many not be able to quit gambling even if he wins or losses. Some people have good mindset and they can take quit gambling if they decide to do that while those with weak mindset won't be able to take such decisions. Surely there are many risks involve in gambling and those who understand such risks often gamble for gun or avoid gambling at all, I personally prefer gamble for fun but there are of course some gamblers who make good amounts from sports betting. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LDL on June 26, 2024, 09:00:18 PM It is not right to withdraw from gambling even if you lose a gambling bet or to withdraw from gambling even if you get a large profit from gambling. Rather, I think you should adapt yourself to every situation. Those who are wise and experienced are able to adapt themselves to gambling in all situations and a good gambler never stops gambling after losing or suddenly stops gambling after getting a lot of profit. Rather, their main target is to control themselves in every situation and set themselves with gambling.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: karabiber on June 26, 2024, 09:19:09 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I think I would never stop gambling. Because when my money was 500 Dollar, I would ask myself why not 1500 Dollar, and I would keep gambling. If my money dropped to 10 Dollar, I would keep gambling to save my money. I could easily sacrifice my 10 Dollar for that, because a one tenth drop in my money would do me no good. When I gamble, I never stop until I run out of money. Gamblers know this best. But when I gamble, I have a set amount of money where I have to stop, and if I reach that amount of money, then I stop gambling. It is easier to stop gambling in case of a win than in case of a loss. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: serjent05 on June 26, 2024, 09:30:25 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? In my style of gameplay I would not hesitate to stop gambling and withdraw my fund. I always have this target in my gambling engagement and when I hit the mark, I stop and withdraw regardless how long I am playing. Quote Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. With a bankroll of $100 and just $10 remaining, I will still continue to gamble but I will change my type of game to something that I have never played before and try to trigger the beginner's luck. I always spend a fix amount when I engage in gambling and have a goal in mind. The goal is to hit at least 4x of my bankroll or get my bankroll depleted trying to hit the goal. It is hard for a gambler to stop when he is winning or losing if he does not have a specific target amount in mind because gambling without a plan is like venturing aimlessly without knowing when to stop. So without any plan in mind, it will not be easy for a gambler to know when to stop if he is winning and at the same time when to quit when he is losing. It is not right to withdraw from gambling even if you lose a gambling bet or to withdraw from gambling even if you get a large profit from gambling. Rather, I think you should adapt yourself to every situation. Those who are wise and experienced are able to adapt themselves to gambling in all situations and a good gambler never stops gambling after losing or suddenly stops gambling after getting a lot of profit. Rather, their main target is to control themselves in every situation and set themselves with gambling. I wonder in what sense it is wrong to withdraw in gambling when you are winning, or when one is suffering a loss? I believe there is no such rule that prohibit any person to move his funds regardless of the gambling activity outcome. Besides withdrawing a fund in any circumstances is probably one way of a gambler to adapt himself on his current gambling situation. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Ultegra134 on June 26, 2024, 11:31:19 PM The risk is far greater if you win $500 than if you lose the last $10. In the first scenario, you're risking a reasonable amount of profit that would go to waste. Greediness is an awful thing, and you should be appreciative that you've managed to yield such large returns. In the second scenario, you've already gambled away your balance and have $10 left in your account; in the worst-case scenario, you're going to lose another $10, while going ahead and gambling them provides you with the possibility of earning some of your money back.
In the first scenario, I'd simply withdraw immediately, while on the second, I'd go all in. How can it possibly go? Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: uchegod-21 on June 26, 2024, 11:33:04 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If I eventually turn $100 to $500, I will have to withdraw $400 and remain $100 to continue my adventure. But if by any reason by $100 turns to $10, I'll not withdraw it, rather I'll leave it in my gambling portfolio for further adventure.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. So the question of whether it is easy to quit when winning or when lossing applies to individual differences. Someone who is greedy will find it difficult to quit while winning and that same greedy man will be willing to chase his losses until he losses all. That could be a good approach in paper, but when you are there, it's really hard to say. I mean yeah, you already made a withdrawal of $400 and just playing that $100 and by chance you lose it, maybe you are going to think to deposit and try to get that $100. I'm sure gamblers here at one time in their gambling activity has done it. Not about greedy I guess, but it's more on the mentally of not wanting to lose. So in that case, it's better to withdraw all of that $500. Going by your advice of withdrawing the whole $500, it is a good idea but what happens if you want to continue gambling? You still need to deposit, or will that be the last gambling. Or are we going to argue that the money is from another source. It all goes down to moderation and discipline. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: bettercrypto on June 26, 2024, 11:47:50 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. If I look at this question, literally speaking, when you know that you have discipline in yourself as a gambler, you can easily stop gambling when you know you are winning. Because you control your emotions, for sure. But when greed is there in you as a gambler, the chances are also high that even if you know that you will win gambling, you will still have the desire to win more money in the casino. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Zigabel on June 26, 2024, 11:59:17 PM My determinant to continuing gambling is mostly checked in percentage, i don't really get to measure it by the amount i still have remaining in my wallet, what i measure it by is by the percentage which i have used of my funds as i do make sure to make a budget as i am a very conservative gambler. if i have used more than 50% of my bankroll and I'm yet to win, i quit for the day but if on the other hand i have made as much as 50% of my account and i didn't get it easily, i make sure to quit but if i made 50% of my account on one, two or three trials, I would still continue because i would be made to believe there's still luck ahead with which i can be able to profit from so i basically work in this manner and there have been times i made as much as 200% and that has been my max, i make sure not to get pass that, if at any point i get so lucky that i make up to 200% at a session, i quit but if i loos 50% i quit without a second taught because i believe i may loose all i have got in the next move.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on June 27, 2024, 04:40:20 AM If I look at this question, literally speaking, when you know that you have discipline in yourself as a gambler, you can easily stop gambling when you know you are winning. Because you control your emotions, for sure. Those who have discipline will of course easily stop when they win, and similarly when they lose they can easily stop because they have discipline in gambling. because in my opinion, if they have discipline, of course they are people who are unlikely to take big risky steps that can make their emotions race, whereas gambling with an emotional state can of course put them in big trouble, such as getting a win but still wanting to gamble so that What they do is continue to gamble with the winnings they have obtained, of course this can affect their emotions and can get them into trouble.But when greed is there in you as a gambler, the chances are also high that even if you know that you will win gambling, you will still have the desire to win more money in the casino. Continuing gambling with winnings that have been obtained can be said to tend to start following greed, with the fact that defeat or losing money will dominate, of course this can make them disappointed when the winnings that have been obtained are lost again. It's not easy to stop gambling if they don't have discipline, if they have strict discipline under any circumstances I think they can stop gambling easily. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ethereumhunter on June 27, 2024, 05:26:10 AM To answer your question, it is easier to quit when winning than to quit when losing. When losing you would want to see if you can recover your money back at least up to your bankroll. Whenever you are winning and you have made good profit of 50% of your bankroll this excitement comes and it makes you quit and take your winning happily. However, only responsible gamblers can be satisfied and make such a profit the greedy ones might feel it is a good day for them and that they should continue gambling. If such person loses both the bankroll and the profit, he has made previously because of greedy then he got what he deserved. They should stops playing gambling when they wins but if they can't control their minds, they will not stops playing gambling instead will keeps playing gambling. Not many gamblers can have responsible when playing gambling or when they wins so we must not lose control to stops ourselves from playing gambling.Obviously, it is not easy for one to gain a profit of 500% of their bankroll. Even 50% or 100% is enough for a person to quit gambling for the day. Some people just make 10% profit and they are done for the day. Just like i have said anyone who refuses to quit with this amount is really greedy. We must be careful with our greediness after we wins because that can makes us keeps playing gambling without stops. Yes, it's not easy to gain a profit of 500% so that will be our big winning and we must stops ourselves before it's too late. Winning 10% is enough to stops playing gambling immediately so we don't have to chase the bigger winning because that will be too difficult. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: dezoel on June 27, 2024, 03:24:01 PM I think it depends. If in terms of winning, I can easily quit when I already reached my target win. It gives me contentment and will not think of coming back in the casino for quite some time. Now when it comes to losing, I can only quit once I have emptied my wallet.
On the scenario that you have given, that win is 5x which is still a good win. I can consider this and I think I can still rest for some hours. If in case I am down to $10, I will still continue playing. Actually, when I'm down too much, my emotions are also getting stronger. I feel annoyed or angry ( to be specific ). There are times that I can stop but that is if I'm still breakeven. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: nara1892 on June 27, 2024, 04:30:10 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. If I look at this question, literally speaking, when you know that you have discipline in yourself as a gambler, you can easily stop gambling when you know you are winning. Because you control your emotions, for sure. But when greed is there in you as a gambler, the chances are also high that even if you know that you will win gambling, you will still have the desire to win more money in the casino. Basically, not everyone can admit or realize that they have the wrong behavior or way of treating their gambling activities, but we can see everything from various behaviors and actions along with the decisions they often make in every situation when they are gambling, such as what decisions they will make when they win or lose. The bottom line and the conclusion in my opinion is that we cannot use the context of winning or losing as a benchmark for quitting at the right time, or what I mean is that I cannot say that winning is an easier situation to quit than when we lose, or vice versa, because basically winning or losing is a difficult situation for an addicted gambler to quit, but as you said that whatever the situation is quitting will be an easy decision to make if the gambler is not addicted. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: fullhdpixel on June 27, 2024, 05:23:49 PM i feel that quitting when i lose is much easier than quitting when i win. because when i lose, i don't get what i want to get, so quitting at that time is not so difficult for me since i no longer have the desire to spend more money. but when i win, that's the challenge, because the desire to play until i get more money becomes even greater. it feels like my ego forces me to be able to play and get that jackpot, and that's what makes quitting when i win much more difficult for me. You think differently than most gamblers, I believe. If you ask a regular gambler, even if they are not addicted to gambling, they would say it is difficult to exit when you have lost because your mind keeps telling you that you can recover the money you have lost if you make another deposit, and when you do that and lose the other deposit as well, the same happens again, and this happens until you have no money left at all.I know stopping when you have won something is also extremely difficult sometimes because you tend to become greedy as a human being, it's our nature, we can't help it, and out of that greed, you may gamble and lose all or some of the profits you have gained and this gets you frustrated to another level because you literally had won some money on top of your deposit and now you have lost your initial deposit as well. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: carlfebz2 on June 27, 2024, 05:36:11 PM i feel that quitting when i lose is much easier than quitting when i win. because when i lose, i don't get what i want to get, so quitting at that time is not so difficult for me since i no longer have the desire to spend more money. but when i win, that's the challenge, because the desire to play until i get more money becomes even greater. it feels like my ego forces me to be able to play and get that jackpot, and that's what makes quitting when i win much more difficult for me. You think differently than most gamblers, I believe. If you ask a regular gambler, even if they are not addicted to gambling, they would say it is difficult to exit when you have lost because your mind keeps telling you that you can recover the money you have lost if you make another deposit, and when you do that and lose the other deposit as well, the same happens again, and this happens until you have no money left at all.I know stopping when you have won something is also extremely difficult sometimes because you tend to become greedy as a human being, it's our nature, we can't help it, and out of that greed, you may gamble and lose all or some of the profits you have gained and this gets you frustrated to another level because you literally had won some money on top of your deposit and now you have lost your initial deposit as well. then it would really be just that normal that you would really be thinking for having that kind of retrieval or kind of approach on trying out to recover those loses on which this causes up for you to play even further. We do know that on the time or moment that you would really be that making having this kind of approach or reaction then it would really be that hard for it to be controlled once you are on such moment. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: irsykes on June 27, 2024, 06:12:09 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. If I look at this question, literally speaking, when you know that you have discipline in yourself as a gambler, you can easily stop gambling when you know you are winning. Because you control your emotions, for sure. But when greed is there in you as a gambler, the chances are also high that even if you know that you will win gambling, you will still have the desire to win more money in the casino. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Zanab247 on June 27, 2024, 06:12:29 PM Quote from: stadus I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. It depends on your budget, because there are some gamblers that budgeted $5 or $10 daily in gambling whether winning or losing in the gambling, they will never gamble above their budget, and it has made them not to quit gambling till now.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. As a regular gambler, I don't think you will quit gambling for such amount of money because you are not doing it for investment purpose, which you need to continue gamble to be catching some fun that will make you happy like the way I use to be happy whenever I have the opportunity to gamble. If you have never crossing your limit in gambling, you can continue gamble but don't borrow money to gamble which is not advisable to gamblers to involve themselves in the gambling center. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Akbarkoe on June 27, 2024, 06:21:03 PM prefer to take the winnings first if our balance increases 10x. I have experienced big hopes with an increase of 100x from the deposit capital, but I only got 30x. but not being satisfied with the desired achievement, everything was lost because of big ambition. personal experience, now just grateful if betting my money grows better it is . because I think about it in terms of time and strategy, losses, money going in and out. which is not easy with a short time and many things that are more important prioritize family. If I win at gambling, will withdraw the money You are like a person who does not easily stop when you get a win, even up to 30x your capital, that is a very pantastis amount in my eyes, you should be able to feel enough if then your profit drops to 20x, but you spend it there, I myself just the opposite when I get more than 5x definitely stop gambling and withdraw winnings, because something that is impossible if I get 100x in gambling, I don't have big ambitions with it. But if in a losing state I can not stop, because my curiosity is sometimes greater, maybe try once or twice again to get a win, my thinking is like that, my curiosity can be more crazy at a certain time if it continues to get a loss. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on June 27, 2024, 07:07:51 PM Yes what you said is true regarding what are the possibilities that can happen in these two situations between winning and losing, anything can happen but it all depends on whether they will be able to control themselves and their mindset or not, while we know how the behavior of someone who has entered the addiction phase. What this means is that in any situation, win or lose, the act of quitting will only be easy for gamblers who are not addicted, because an addicted gambler obviously cannot control themselves so that they can enter the addiction phase, so I would say that quitting when winning or losing is only easy when a gambler is not addicted, or has full control over themselves. on gambling field. It wont really be that necessary to quit if you are really just that playing gambling for the sake of fun and not for making income because this is where people do usually derailed themselves when it comes to this manner on which you would really be messing up your finances if you would really be that making yourself that delusional towards gambling. Dont play for making income but rather for entertainment then you would really be that safe on that part. One of the reasons why the key to survival in gambling activities is to have control or self-control because after all gambling can really make a gambler emotional and lose consciousness which is a situation that can trigger a bigger disaster, which in addition to the results at the end of gambling are always unpredictable and of course however it is natural in an activity that is probable. The other thing so far is that gambling with the aim of seeking entertainment is indeed much better, or that means that it is the best approach so that we can avoid various bad possibilities, because by having the intention to have fun and not to earn then of course you will not have excessive interest in winning. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on June 27, 2024, 09:34:31 PM If perhaps am not able to increase the $100 far more and I ended up to lose all of it just in one day, I will definitely leave and not repeat again through out that day but if I had allow all the $500 to site in my casino balance, I will definitely have the urge to keep trying luck and before you realize it, i must have already lose all the money, so it's better to save yourself of the temptation and withdraw your profit, leaving behind the amount you are willing to gambling off. I don't love to spend too much on gambling just in one day, $100 is even too much to waste just in a daily staking. Thanks for answering my question. I can see that you are a responsible gambler. You have plans that you follow, and you understand how and when to stop. Personally, I'm not so disciplined when it comes to gambling. Though I must say that I have learned a lot from my years of being a gambler, from time to time I have this problem where I cannot stop when I'm down because I want to end the session with a profit. As a result, when I try to break my rules, I end up losing my focus in the game. Most of the time, when I do this kind of thing, not only do I lose my winnings, but also the entire money I have, including my initial bankroll. On the other hand, I am sure that you will still end up in a situation of concern in your gambling activities, and I am also sure that you will always feel the tension in every gambling session due to the fear of losing money. Therefore the first thing you have to correct in yourself is the understanding of how gambling really is, I would suggest understanding the whole about gambling, don't just look at the chances of winning but also look at the risks, because when a gambler realizes that gambling is a risky activity then most likely they will always calculate according to their abilities every decision they make such as in terms of allocating the amount of budget, fix it as soon as possible friends. Yes, I agree that the cause of his approach towards gambling is due to high expectation to make profit before you can stop gambling and most times, even after you have won some more, it will never enough to the gambler, they will still want to continue gambling until they probably lose everything again. I know it's sometimes difficult for some gamblers to stop but with a strong decision and determination, nothing is impossible. I still remember that in the past, I did battle with some unhealthy gambling attitude in the past but learn from my mistakes. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: irsykes on June 28, 2024, 02:04:23 PM prefer to take the winnings first if our balance increases 10x. I have experienced big hopes with an increase of 100x from the deposit capital, but I only got 30x. but not being satisfied with the desired achievement, everything was lost because of big ambition. personal experience, now just grateful if betting my money grows better it is . because I think about it in terms of time and strategy, losses, money going in and out. which is not easy with a short time and many things that are more important prioritize family. If I win at gambling, will withdraw the money You are like a person who does not easily stop when you get a win, even up to 30x your capital, that is a very pantastis amount in my eyes, you should be able to feel enough if then your profit drops to 20x, but you spend it there, I myself just the opposite when I get more than 5x definitely stop gambling and withdraw winnings, because something that is impossible if I get 100x in gambling, I don't have big ambitions with it. But if in a losing state I can not stop, because my curiosity is sometimes greater, maybe try once or twice again to get a win, my thinking is like that, my curiosity can be more crazy at a certain time if it continues to get a loss. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: piebeyb on June 28, 2024, 02:16:51 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If you don't have a budget limit, maybe you will be confused about when to stop gambling and when to gamble. If you are asked to choose both, it will actually be difficult depending on your perspective and mindset. If from the start you gamble just to make money, it will usually be difficult. To make a choice like this, usually when you win big, you will definitely be greedy to play again so you can win even bigger, whereas when you lose and still have a little money left, you will definitely continue playing because maybe you hope you can recover the loss from that little money.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I have no experience of having difficulty in making this choice. Usually I will stop gambling when my budget runs out, even if I have $10 left, I will still spend it because I have already prepared the money to be spent and ready to lose it so I won't save it for tomorrow. Likewise, when I win gambling, usually I don't think long, I will withdraw the money and leave the casino because if I'm lucky then I will withdraw the money and then leave so I don't really hope to win big again and continue playing, actually it's just about mindset. just. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Accardo on June 28, 2024, 02:33:09 PM If I look at this question, literally speaking, when you know that you have discipline in yourself as a gambler, you can easily stop gambling when you know you are winning. Because you control your emotions, for sure. Those who have discipline will of course easily stop when they win, and similarly when they lose they can easily stop because they have discipline in gambling. because in my opinion, if they have discipline, of course they are people who are unlikely to take big risky steps that can make their emotions race, whereas gambling with an emotional state can of course put them in big trouble, such as getting a win but still wanting to gamble so that What they do is continue to gamble with the winnings they have obtained, of course this can affect their emotions and can get them into trouble.But when greed is there in you as a gambler, the chances are also high that even if you know that you will win gambling, you will still have the desire to win more money in the casino. Greed summarizes the lack of discipline in a gambler's life. Multiple times have I been trapped for this, but one way I'll always get myself off such a recycling habit. Sometimes I'd promise not to spend such times on games, but sooner I'm on it spending lots of it, which actually affects productivity in many ways. Hence, reducing gambling down to few times a week instead of an everyday habit, is what worked for me and actually boosts discipline on the gambler's end. Thereby, granting the player some immunity over addictive gambling. He may never find himself engaging in too many gambling activities and restrict his greedy gambling habit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: EarnOnVictor on June 29, 2024, 02:23:41 AM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. In my experience about gambling with my money and how I know gamblers behave, it is easier to quit while losing than winning. If a day is your lucky day to the point that after some bettings, you won 5 times your initial money, oh boy, this is a rainy day, your lucky day indeed, so why go home early? That's how gamblers think. Fine, some people will be able to avoid the temptation but I tell you that most people will continue wagering, and this is one of the reasons why they lose back the money they had gained.But for the losers, in my experience, they are pained by it and it is not all of them that are engaging in the revenge quest like that but a few. For this, if they had lost in streaks, they can't be so happy so they may likely call it quit faster than those who are winning and have more reasons to stay and bet more. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on June 29, 2024, 03:30:36 AM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. In my experience about gambling with my money and how I know gamblers behave, it is easier to quit while losing than winning. If a day is your lucky day to the point that after some bettings, you won 5 times your initial money, oh boy, this is a rainy day, your lucky day indeed, so why go home early? That's how gamblers think. Fine, some people will be able to avoid the temptation but I tell you that most people will continue wagering, and this is one of the reasons why they lose back the money they had gained.But for the losers, in my experience, they are pained by it and it is not all of them that are engaging in the revenge quest like that but a few. For this, if they had lost in streaks, they can't be so happy so they may likely call it quit faster than those who are winning and have more reasons to stay and bet more. I actually love the fact that you mentioned it touched on the fact that it's still possible that some gamblers may be able to quit after encountering a good win, this is actually the category that I fall in, and I need not be ashamed to say that this has helped me over the years safe and made judicious use of my gambling winnings even though they weren't always much or high. I've made it a habit to always quit playing when ever I encounter any significant win, and maybe not so significant but an amount that is withdrawable, I stop and withdraw, because in the past on several occasions, I've continued to play after encountering a good win, and I ended up losing it all back to the casino, I hated myself greatly each time that happened to me. So, this days, I've learnt to quit when I win, and it has made me a happy gambler actually. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: traderethereum on June 29, 2024, 03:57:53 AM If I look at this question, literally speaking, when you know that you have discipline in yourself as a gambler, you can easily stop gambling when you know you are winning. Because you control your emotions, for sure. Those who have discipline will of course easily stop when they win, and similarly when they lose they can easily stop because they have discipline in gambling. because in my opinion, if they have discipline, of course they are people who are unlikely to take big risky steps that can make their emotions race, whereas gambling with an emotional state can of course put them in big trouble, such as getting a win but still wanting to gamble so that What they do is continue to gamble with the winnings they have obtained, of course this can affect their emotions and can get them into trouble.But when greed is there in you as a gambler, the chances are also high that even if you know that you will win gambling, you will still have the desire to win more money in the casino. We don't wants to see we lose too much money in gambling so that makes us to control ourselves from spending too much money. When we wins in gambling, we must stops gambling immediately to prevents the lose comes to us. We must knows that we must not playing gambling too long to avoids the lose of self control and the will to keeps playing gambling. We should be easy to stops gambling when we wins than quit gambling when we lose because we gets the wins money and not lose the money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: peter0425 on June 29, 2024, 04:26:47 AM It is normal if we feels lack of discipline and makes us use longer time and recycling our habit because sometimes we are weak and can not take care of ourselves. But if that is in a gambling, we must keeps trying not to lose our discipline because that can makes us lose much money. Gambling is meant to make you lose discipline. It makes people lose track of time and reality by design but if you cannot control yourself then you should not be gambling. It will not be just a one time thing, losing discipline and by extension control will make you spiral deeper until you can no longer get yourself back up.Quote When we wins in gambling, we must stops gambling immediately to prevents the lose comes to us. I agree. We really should try to control the greed that may come when you start winning in gambling.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: traderethereum on June 30, 2024, 03:44:43 AM It is normal if we feels lack of discipline and makes us use longer time and recycling our habit because sometimes we are weak and can not take care of ourselves. But if that is in a gambling, we must keeps trying not to lose our discipline because that can makes us lose much money. Gambling is meant to make you lose discipline. It makes people lose track of time and reality by design but if you cannot control yourself then you should not be gambling. It will not be just a one time thing, losing discipline and by extension control will make you spiral deeper until you can no longer get yourself back up.He will not have to push himself to still playing gambling because he knows that can makes him lose again. He just needs to stops himself from playing gambling and leave the casino. That will happens when he lose in gambling games. He doesn't have to recover his lost money in gambling but he will stops gambling to avoids losing his discipline and control in gambling. So someone should be able to stop gambling when he wins or lose immediately if he have discipline and good self control. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: adaseb on June 30, 2024, 06:18:30 AM Its obviously easier to quit when you are losing than it is to quit while you are winning. Casinos basically rely on beginners luck because that is how they get young gamblers to get addicted. Its those which enter a casino and end up turning $10 into $100 that get hooked because they think they can do it again. But they quickly found out its not so easy but they are still hooked and get addicted and have a hard time quitting.
When someone gambles and loses right away they will just move on and give up. Even if they lose a small sum of money, they will see that its risky and just do something else with their time. It has nothing to do really how much you wager but how hooked you are because once in the past youve won a few games and its hard to quit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Maus0728 on June 30, 2024, 06:58:56 AM For me, I feel like it's probably easier to quit when you're losing because of the hype around the winning, it's really difficult to quit when that's what is happening not to mention that it's easy to see yourself quitting when you know and are aware that you're bleeding money, it's much more logical for you to quit as soon as possible, that's how simple I think is the reason why it's easier to quit when you're on the losing streak rather than on a winning streak and I think a lot of us here have the same sentiment and think the same obvious thing.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Pandu Geddon on June 30, 2024, 07:16:28 AM For me, I feel like it's probably easier to quit when you're losing because of the hype around the winning, it's really difficult to quit when that's what is happening not to mention that it's easy to see yourself quitting when you know and are aware that you're bleeding money, it's much more logical for you to quit as soon as possible, that's how simple I think is the reason why it's easier to quit when you're on the losing streak rather than on a winning streak and I think a lot of us here have the same sentiment and think the same obvious thing. both actually require experience and good emotional control. Stop when you win, of course, to secure your win and be able to enjoy it. Stop when you lose to avoid bigger losses. I personally tend to chase losses until my fund allocation runs out when I lose. It's easier to stop and get out of the game when you win because there is a desire to enjoy the victory for me. Of course, every gambler has different thoughts and habits. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: mr_random on June 30, 2024, 07:34:56 AM For me, I feel like it's probably easier to quit when you're losing because of the hype around the winning, it's really difficult to quit when that's what is happening not to mention that it's easy to see yourself quitting when you know and are aware that you're bleeding money, it's much more logical for you to quit as soon as possible, that's how simple I think is the reason why it's easier to quit when you're on the losing streak rather than on a winning streak and I think a lot of us here have the same sentiment and think the same obvious thing. both actually require experience and good emotional control. Stop when you win, of course, to secure your win and be able to enjoy it. Stop when you lose to avoid bigger losses. I personally tend to chase losses until my fund allocation runs out when I lose. It's easier to stop and get out of the game when you win because there is a desire to enjoy the victory for me. Of course, every gambler has different thoughts and habits. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mauser on June 30, 2024, 07:37:02 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It's easier to answer the question without actually being in that situation, because once we feel the rush from winning or losing it becomes much harder to tell our brain to stop. On paper it makes a lot of sense to stop after making a x5 return. 500 USD is a good amount and I would rather withdraw it than keep gambling with the whole amount. A good compromise would be to save all the winnings of 400 USD and keep gambling with 100 USD for the next day. This is my approach in many gambling sessions, once I make a bigger return that is more than my initial bankroll, I will always save some of that money. As for the losing scenario, I think it makes a lot of sense to stop before you lose your whole bankroll, which is easier said than done. I have been in that situation countless times and somehow my brain always tells me I should keep gambling and with my last 10 USD I am going to recover. That is obviously not very likely and in most cases I just blew my full bankroll. Better to take a break and save some of the money for another day. Being completely broke is terrible and I try to avoid it as much as possible. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: lienfaye on June 30, 2024, 07:39:46 AM Base on my experience, it's easier to quit when you're in losing situation rather than in winning. Because if you're not fortunate, it can discourage a gambler to just stop since nothing good is happening. If you have $10 left, you can think of using/spending it on some other things than lose it if you bet.
On the side, it's a bit hard to quit if a gambler is in a winning streak. Because, luck is not striking us everytime, it's a rare moment that probably majority of us wants to take advantage. The reason why it makes us hard to stop for wanting more to win. Unless you're a type of gambler who knows how to be contented and able to control yourself even the situation is in favour on you. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Viscore on June 30, 2024, 07:48:42 AM Base on my experience, it's easier to quit when you're in losing situation rather than in winning. Because if you're not fortunate, it can discourage a gambler to just stop since nothing good is happening. If you have $10 left, you can think of using/spending it on some other things than lose it if you bet. For me, I don't see the point for withdrawing the $10 because the amount I deposited is the amount I can afford to lose, therefore I'd be winning to risk all the money I have and just stop gambling when I'm unlucky enough, but that's when my bankroll is already "0".On the side, it's a bit hard to quit if a gambler is in a winning streak. Because, luck is not striking us everytime, it's a rare moment that probably majority of us wants to take advantage. The reason why it makes us hard to stop for wanting more to win. Unless you're a type of gambler who knows how to be contented and able to control yourself even the situation is in favour on you. That's where greediness comes in. We might think of pushing our luck harder, but it's not wise to continue without knowing when to stop.Knowing when to stop and knowing how to stop are two different things. We should be smart enough to do both to avoid becoming problematic gamblers. We have to accept the reality that if we let ourselves become irresponsible, it will lead to bigger problems. Addiction can be very hard to stop and can ruin our lives and we don't want to experience that. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: danherbias07 on June 30, 2024, 09:12:28 AM That's where greediness comes in. We might think of pushing our luck harder, but it's not wise to continue without knowing when to stop. I agree with that. Let's say we got lucky one time, but that doesn't mean it will be a continuous one. I think if you are a long-time gambler of casino games, original games, and slots, you already experienced this and you know what will come next after a big win. Knowing when to stop and knowing how to stop are two different things. We should be smart enough to do both to avoid becoming problematic gamblers. We have to accept the reality that if we let ourselves become irresponsible, it will lead to bigger problems. Addiction can be very hard to stop and can ruin our lives and we don't want to experience that. Emotions are what drive us to continue. Greed. I think it's a normal reaction after a big win but we have to control our emotions first before deciding what next. Last time I won $500 from a max win and my total balance was $550 after that great multiwin. I paused for like 15 minutes, stopped playing and what I did was leave the $50 and withdraw the $500. Afterward, I played again and what happened was what I expected, a long losing streak that ended with a zero balance. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: bakasabo on June 30, 2024, 09:15:07 AM Of course it is easier to stop when losing. First of all, it will be impossible to continue when you dont have money. When a person looses biggest part of his deposit, something might switch in his head and he will want to save what is left. When person wins, greed pushes him to continue. When person is winning, he becomes less and less limited with funds, and that opens in front of him opportunities to continue.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Viscore on June 30, 2024, 10:06:40 AM That's where greediness comes in. We might think of pushing our luck harder, but it's not wise to continue without knowing when to stop. I agree with that. Let's say we got lucky one time, but that doesn't mean it will be a continuous one. I think if you are a long-time gambler of casino games, original games, and slots, you already experienced this and you know what will come next after a big win. Knowing when to stop and knowing how to stop are two different things. We should be smart enough to do both to avoid becoming problematic gamblers. We have to accept the reality that if we let ourselves become irresponsible, it will lead to bigger problems. Addiction can be very hard to stop and can ruin our lives and we don't want to experience that. Emotions are what drive us to continue. Greed. I think it's a normal reaction after a big win but we have to control our emotions first before deciding what next. Last time I won $500 from a max win and my total balance was $550 after that great multiwin. I paused for like 15 minutes, stopped playing and what I did was leave the $50 and withdraw the $500. Afterward, I played again and what happened was what I expected, a long losing streak that ended with a zero balance. In games that are luck-based, we win sometimes, but if we recorded our outcomes from the very start, we'd be surprised to see we're actually down. So, just take it lightly, enjoy, and have fun. If we do win, spend that win and enjoy it to really feel the victory. Then, come back the next day with a fresh bankroll or capital. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ethereumhunter on June 30, 2024, 12:49:44 PM Base on my experience, it's easier to quit when you're in losing situation rather than in winning. Because if you're not fortunate, it can discourage a gambler to just stop since nothing good is happening. If you have $10 left, you can think of using/spending it on some other things than lose it if you bet. You can do that when you lose but not for other people because when they lose, they will not feels easy to quit gambling. Their desire to recovers their lose will be big and that makes them to keeps playing gambling and not realizes that they already lose the money. If they have their control, they will quit gambling immediately if they already lose some money.On the side, it's a bit hard to quit if a gambler is in a winning streak. Because, luck is not striking us everytime, it's a rare moment that probably majority of us wants to take advantage. The reason why it makes us hard to stop for wanting more to win. Unless you're a type of gambler who knows how to be contented and able to control yourself even the situation is in favour on you. They will not wants to feels sad anymore because of losing their money. They will not waits for longer to stops from playing gambling before they lose more money. They knows that playing gambling needs to have luck and when they lose some money, they knows that's the time for them to stops playing gambling and leave the casino. If they still stay at the casino and keeps playing gambling, they will only lose more money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on June 30, 2024, 05:46:13 PM Of course it is easier to stop when losing. First of all, it will be impossible to continue when you dont have money. When a person looses biggest part of his deposit, something might switch in his head and he will want to save what is left. When person wins, greed pushes him to continue. When person is winning, he becomes less and less limited with funds, and that opens in front of him opportunities to continue. Yes that kind of makes sense, it's impossible for someone to continue gambling if they run out of money or if they no longer have any money, while we know that the requirement to be able to engage in gambling is to risk money. And it is very likely that this situation will be faced when someone is really far from luck. On the other hand, if someone manages to win because luck comes at the right time, then yes, they have the opportunity to continue compared to other people who run out of money at the start of their gambling session.On the other hand, everyone can be lucky and can win any amount, but it is a fact that not all of them can really make good use of their lucky situation by withdrawing at the right time and securing the amount they have won by cashing out, This means that it is very likely that cashing out at the right time will only be done by gamblers who do not make the goal of "earning" their main priority. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mahanton on June 30, 2024, 05:53:40 PM Of course it is easier to stop when losing. First of all, it will be impossible to continue when you dont have money. When a person looses biggest part of his deposit, something might switch in his head and he will want to save what is left. When person wins, greed pushes him to continue. When person is winning, he becomes less and less limited with funds, and that opens in front of him opportunities to continue. Yes that kind of makes sense, it's impossible for someone to continue gambling if they run out of money or if they no longer have any money, while we know that the requirement to be able to engage in gambling is to risk money. And it is very likely that this situation will be faced when someone is really far from luck. On the other hand, if someone manages to win because luck comes at the right time, then yes, they have the opportunity to continue compared to other people who run out of money at the start of their gambling session.On the other hand, everyone can be lucky and can win any amount, but it is a fact that not all of them can really make good use of their lucky situation by withdrawing at the right time and securing the amount they have won by cashing out, This means that it is very likely that cashing out at the right time will only be done by gamblers who do not make the goal of "earning" their main priority. up on having that miserable life or experiencing unfortunate conditions just because they did make out some nasty mistakes on spending like a mad man. Quitting when you are on a winning condition or situation? that would really be tough and this is something that you shouldnt really be that making have doubts on doing so because securing profits or wins and making those stops and breaks would really be recognized for you to be a real winner on that particular point since you do really know on what you are doing and on what you are dealing with. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: topbitcoin on June 30, 2024, 06:01:32 PM A very clear and good point, and I completely agree with you. I actually love the fact that you mentioned it touched on the fact that it's still possible that some gamblers may be able to quit after encountering a good win, this is actually the category that I fall in, and I need not be ashamed to say that this has helped me over the years safe and made judicious use of my gambling winnings even though they weren't always much or high. When we are in a situation that really makes us profit, we will even feel that it is not enough and continue to gamble in the hope of getting an even bigger win, and vice versa when we lose we will actually be even more ambitious to recover the losses we have which is actually It becomes a situation that is a little uncontrollable because we will not enjoy the game in gambling because we only focus on winning to recover previous losses. So in this situation sometimes it will be a difficult choice because in the end we need to realize that in this case each player's self-control is different so I think for moments like this it depends on who is playing and controlling their emotions in gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Silberman on June 30, 2024, 06:02:11 PM Never forget the reality that we lose in the long run, so the key to being profitable is to stop at the right time. However, don't ever think that being profitable is permanent, as "we will lose in the long run" still applies if we continue to gamble. This is a reality that gamblers need to accept, over the short term the edge the casino has over you is small enough to allow you to win from time to time, but over the long term such advantage will allow casinos to beat most gamblers, with only the luckiest players being ahead of them, but given enough time even those gamblers will lose money too, so it is important to keep this in mind in order to avoid chasing our losses when we are down by a wide margin on one of our sessions.In games that are luck-based, we win sometimes, but if we recorded our outcomes from the very start, we'd be surprised to see we're actually down. So, just take it lightly, enjoy, and have fun. If we do win, spend that win and enjoy it to really feel the victory. Then, come back the next day with a fresh bankroll or capital. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Accardo on June 30, 2024, 06:12:47 PM Greed summarizes the lack of discipline in a gambler's life. Multiple times have I been trapped for this, but one way I'll always get myself off such a recycling habit. Sometimes I'd promise not to spend such times on games, but sooner I'm on it spending lots of it, which actually affects productivity in many ways. Hence, reducing gambling down to few times a week instead of an everyday habit, is what worked for me and actually boosts discipline on the gambler's end. Thereby, granting the player some immunity over addictive gambling. He may never find himself engaging in too many gambling activities and restrict his greedy gambling habit. It is normal if we feels lack of discipline and makes us use longer time and recycling our habit because sometimes we are weak and can not take care of ourselves. But if that is in a gambling, we must keeps trying not to lose our discipline because that can makes us lose much money.We don't wants to see we lose too much money in gambling so that makes us to control ourselves from spending too much money. When we wins in gambling, we must stops gambling immediately to prevents the lose comes to us. We must knows that we must not playing gambling too long to avoids the lose of self control and the will to keeps playing gambling. We should be easy to stops gambling when we wins than quit gambling when we lose because we gets the wins money and not lose the money. Those actions are being passed down each day on millions of gambling articles. Yet, most players neglect it like a plaque. Some don't read it, while many who did, doesn't care about it at the start of every game. The monetary returns can make a player to stake on games he's not sure of, or wager more in slot games. Hopefully a fresh gambling community could come up across the world to help gamblers over their greed for funds in the game. Everyday feels fresh for most players, seeing it as an opportunity to be lucky. Habits begin to develop the moment a player places his first bet. And whatever mindset he came in with, he'd practice for a long time. Avoiding a times other people's ideas or corrections. Being prepared before the game commence would help a lot. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hahay on June 30, 2024, 06:17:41 PM Of course it is easier to stop when losing. First of all, it will be impossible to continue when you dont have money. When a person looses biggest part of his deposit, something might switch in his head and he will want to save what is left. When person wins, greed pushes him to continue. When person is winning, he becomes less and less limited with funds, and that opens in front of him opportunities to continue. So, I think the point of being able to easily stop gambling is control, because you also say that when you lose and win, the gambler can just bet. Indeed, when you lose it will be easier to stop but note, they no longer have any money left. Because after all, if they still have a little left money and can still place bets, then it is very likely that they will still use it to bet. Because after all, the result could be losing everything and it could also be doubled. But indeed, I also admit that when we lose it will certainly make it easier for us to stop gamble, because we have experienced disappointment at that moment. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Zoomic on June 30, 2024, 06:23:55 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Many wouldn't wish to quit if they are seeing some progress with what they are doing. Speaking for myself, excessive losses are no motivations to me, i would have quit a long time ago if I wasn't winning. If I must continue with anything, it must be worth it and such improvements from a bankroll of $100 to $500 is a big motivation to me. This is me and I believe there are still people who are like me.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. There are still people who would wish to quit after a win and this depends on the big decisions they took about their gambling style and not neccessarily about their personality. I am yet to see a gambler who is not motivated by gambling wins, is that not the reason for gambling in the first place ??? Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Cointxz on June 30, 2024, 06:24:41 PM So, I think the point of being able to easily stop gambling is control, because you also say that when you lose and win, the gambler can just bet. Indeed, when you lose it will be easier to stop but note, they no longer have any money left. Because after all, if they still have a little left money and can still place bets, then it is very likely that they will still use it to bet. Because after all, the result could be losing everything and it could also be doubled. But indeed, I also admit that when we lose it will certainly make it easier for us to stop gamble, because we have experienced disappointment at that moment. That’s the point on why losing is easier than quitting since gambler has no choice but to quit since he can’t do anything to continue further. You will understand it if you will gamble personally and try both scenario to choose it for yourself on what is easier to quit. I remember answering this thread question before but the choices here use a win that is on insane level which makes the question easier. My comment is assuming the profit in the choices is just fewer than the original bankroll. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Zigabel on June 30, 2024, 07:31:40 PM So, I think the point of being able to easily stop gambling is control, because you also say that when you lose and win, the gambler can just bet. Indeed, when you lose it will be easier to stop but note, they no longer have any money left. Because after all, if they still have a little left money and can still place bets, then it is very likely that they will still use it to bet. Because after all, the result could be losing everything and it could also be doubled. But indeed, I also admit that when we lose it will certainly make it easier for us to stop gamble, because we have experienced disappointment at that moment. Losing ideally should be a reason to stop gambling either for the moment or entirely but on the reverse, for some others it fuels Their addiction and makes them even play more because they begin to be even more optimistic and continue hoping that they will win because they have suffered losses. This leads to these gamblers staking more and more untill they eventually loose all their funds and don't have anything again with which they can gamble, at that point they stop and as soon as they lay their hands on money again you see that st it again.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: o48o on June 30, 2024, 08:11:44 PM Those who have discipline will of course easily stop when they win, and similarly when they lose they can easily stop because they have discipline in gambling. because in my opinion, if they have discipline, of course they are people who are unlikely to take big risky steps that can make their emotions race, whereas gambling with an emotional state can of course put them in big trouble, such as getting a win but still wanting to gamble so that What they do is continue to gamble with the winnings they have obtained, of course this can affect their emotions and can get them into trouble. I can only have discipline to exit, if i have a clear exit plan. For many people winning big comes as a surprise, and frankly i think that not many people are prepared to deal with it. I've even remember from one study that some compulsive gamblers were somewhat annoyed by big slot wins, as they need a reason to stop playing, and only reason is lack of coins.Continuing gambling with winnings that have been obtained can be said to tend to start following greed, with the fact that defeat or losing money will dominate, of course this can make them disappointed when the winnings that have been obtained are lost again. It's not easy to stop gambling if they don't have discipline, if they have strict discipline under any circumstances I think they can stop gambling easily. I can easily exit if i win a jackpot on slot machine with medium size bet, because i feel like that's not going to happen twice in a day. And all my vague exit targets are. With small bets, that big win is not often big enough that i would celebrate, and sometimes it just gets me where i started. And if i am for example betting at sports and slowly making more money, target for exit changes over time. 2x isn't enough, and sometimes 50x isn't enough, because especially with sports betting, i am starting to believe on my crap of suddenly being good what i do, and ignoring the luck element. It's just more tempting to start to believe oneself when making an excellent progress and free money. Obviosly if i would win 2000x because i combined some crazy bets, it would be easy to exit. Grinding slowly there would make the exit harder though Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Doan9269 on June 30, 2024, 08:19:50 PM Its more easier to quit when loosing because what you will consider is the money you're losing and maybe your unaffordability to continue gambling due to the rate of money gone already, so you may wish to quit at some point, but as for those that will always like to chase after lose, this may not work or be effective on them, because the more they are trying to make something happen the more the incidence of losses increases on them, while a gambler who is contempted will make a win and think of leaving and not to continue except for a greedy one,
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: GeorgeJohn on June 30, 2024, 09:12:03 PM So, I think the point of being able to easily stop gambling is control, because you also say that when you lose and win, the gambler can just bet. Indeed, when you lose it will be easier to stop but note, they no longer have any money left. Because after all, if they still have a little left money and can still place bets, then it is very likely that they will still use it to bet. Because after all, the result could be losing everything and it could also be doubled. But indeed, I also admit that when we lose it will certainly make it easier for us to stop gamble, because we have experienced disappointment at that moment. Losing ideally should be a reason to stop gambling either for the moment or entirely but on the reverse, for some others it fuels Their addiction and makes them even play more because they begin to be even more optimistic and continue hoping that they will win because they have suffered losses. This leads to these gamblers staking more and more untill they eventually loose all their funds and don't have anything again with which they can gamble, at that point they stop and as soon as they lay their hands on money again you see that st it again.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Blitzboy on July 01, 2024, 12:07:14 PM ` I can only have discipline to exit, if i have a clear exit plan. For many people winning big comes as a surprise, and frankly i think that not many people are prepared to deal with it. I've even remember from one study that some compulsive gamblers were somewhat annoyed by big slot wins, as they need a reason to stop playing, and only reason is lack of coins.I can easily exit if i win a jackpot on slot machine with medium size bet, because i feel like that's not going to happen twice in a day. And all my vague exit targets are. With small bets, that big win is not often big enough that i would celebrate, and sometimes it just gets me where i started. And if i am for example betting at sports and slowly making more money, target for exit changes over time. 2x isn't enough, and sometimes 50x isn't enough, because especially with sports betting, i am starting to believe on my crap of suddenly being good what i do, and ignoring the luck element. It's just more tempting to start to believe oneself when making an excellent progress and free money. Obviosly if i would win 2000x because i combined some crazy bets, it would be easy to exit. Grinding slowly there would make the exit harder though Never overlook the advantage of the house. Not even pros have perfect streaks. Thus, one should expect ups and downs. Watch the prize, pay close attention, and practise discipline. This departure approach is more than just financial one. Managing one's self. Staying ahead means knowing your emotions and weaknesses. Learn to keep cool and focused no matter what. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: DaNNy001 on July 01, 2024, 12:10:12 PM Its more easier to quit when loosing because what you will consider is the money you're losing and maybe your unaffordability to continue gambling due to the rate of money gone already, so you may wish to quit at some point, but as for those that will always like to chase after lose, this may not work or be effective on them, because the more they are trying to make something happen the more the incidence of losses increases on them, while a gambler who is contempted will make a win and think of leaving and not to continue except for a greedy one, So in essence what you are trying to say is that it's actually way harder to quit when you are losing right? Because that's my own take of this, imagine gambling and then you actually won some kind of money I think you can probably best think of ending the session there before things get out of hand because believe me wether you like it or not the losing spree must definitely come so it's best to quit while you still have the chance to.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 01, 2024, 01:30:07 PM Yes that kind of makes sense, it's impossible for someone to continue gambling if they run out of money or if they no longer have any money, while we know that the requirement to be able to engage in gambling is to risk money. And it is very likely that this situation will be faced when someone is really far from luck. On the other hand, if someone manages to win because luck comes at the right time, then yes, they have the opportunity to continue compared to other people who run out of money at the start of their gambling session. Literally on which you would really be stopping on playing gambling if you dont have any money to bet on, on which it would really be that something understandable on this case and this is something that would really be that normal but on the moment that you do still have money but you have that lost all of your bankroll on that moment and if you are someone who dont have that good self control then you would really be that definitely be continuing on playing specially on the moment that you would really be choosing up on chasing your loses on which this is really that pretty common for most gamblers and this is the main reason on why they do really end On the other hand, everyone can be lucky and can win any amount, but it is a fact that not all of them can really make good use of their lucky situation by withdrawing at the right time and securing the amount they have won by cashing out, This means that it is very likely that cashing out at the right time will only be done by gamblers who do not make the goal of "earning" their main priority. up on having that miserable life or experiencing unfortunate conditions just because they did make out some nasty mistakes on spending like a mad man. Quitting when you are on a winning condition or situation? that would really be tough and this is something that you shouldnt really be that making have doubts on doing so because securing profits or wins and making those stops and breaks would really be recognized for you to be a real winner on that particular point since you do really know on what you are doing and on what you are dealing with. On the other hand, from what I read about your opinion, I am sure that you are directing your ideas at people who are addicted, or you are telling about the habits that addicted gamblers always do when they are in a winning or losing situation. And speaking of when a gambler who is already addicted manages to win, then yes it is a really difficult situation for them to withdraw from, there will be lots of things that look tempting that will continue to tempt them at that time, they will assume that if they continue the game then they will succeed in getting a much bigger win, meaning that even if you manage to win, it is not a real win if you haven't cashed it in, greed will continue to tempt you, and greed will always be something that is difficult to ignore, especially if you are already addicted enough. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: bitgolden on July 01, 2024, 01:31:31 PM Quit while winning is much much harder for me, I have not seen that many people that achieve that neither because when you win, that means you have a lot more money to gamble. At that point, I see that money as "not mine", in theory of course it is mine when I withdraw it so why not mine, right? But I still see it not mine until I withdraw it, and I see that extra free money to gamble.
It happened before, I once turned 70 dollars into 1700 dollars, at that time I had no money issues neither, I was quite good, and god permits I hope I will be like that one day in the future too, but because I was doing fine, I didn't feel the need to withdraw and I just gambled it all away. Quit when you have no money left is simple because you have no other choice. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on July 01, 2024, 02:12:45 PM It happened before, I once turned 70 dollars into 1700 dollars, at that time I had no money issues neither, I was quite good, and god permits I hope I will be like that one day in the future too, but because I was doing fine, I didn't feel the need to withdraw and I just gambled it all away. Quit when you have no money left is simple because you have no other choice. Normally, if you have a huge fund in your balance, you will definitely feel tempted to gamble repeatedly with the hope that your balance is still big, and sometimes you can even stake a large amount. But when you have just a small fund in your balance, you will practice judicious management just to make sure your balance will sustain you for a long time. Despite the fact the fact that you never had the need for that money at that time, you would have withdrawn at least $1600 from your bank account and only kept $100 in your casino account. While winning, you can find it difficult to stop, but the moment you start experiencing more losses, I think it is better to take a break. Personally, I will not keep such an amount in my casino balancebalance, so that when am losing, I will only lose small amount in my balance. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Maestro75 on July 01, 2024, 02:34:45 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. We know how the gambling spirit does not let people quit when they are winning. We quit when we become perpetual losers. And that will after several attempts to recover our losses. Gamblers quit not because we want to but because we may not have more money to gamble with. But if am lucky to have made that gain as you described I will take out my profit and continue with the initial capital. If I lose that, I will quit. I will not struggle with the casino to get more gain. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: GigaBit on July 01, 2024, 03:31:10 PM Of course it is easier to stop when losing. First of all, it will be impossible to continue when you dont have money. When a person looses biggest part of his deposit, something might switch in his head and he will want to save what is left. When person wins, greed pushes him to continue. When person is winning, he becomes less and less limited with funds, and that opens in front of him opportunities to continue. But indeed, I also admit that when we lose it will certainly make it easier for us to stop gamble, because we have experienced disappointment at that moment.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on July 01, 2024, 03:41:22 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. We know how the gambling spirit does not let people quit when they are winning. We quit when we become perpetual losers. And that will after several attempts to recover our losses. Gamblers quit not because we want to but because we may not have more money to gamble with. But if am lucky to have made that gain as you described I will take out my profit and continue with the initial capital. If I lose that, I will quit. I will not struggle with the casino to get more gain. So far and by now, we should already know that one major problem most gamblers have is greed, greed sometimes do not allow some people to think straight, and as such, they end up making decisions that end up costing them their hard earned money. Personally, I am learning to quit when ever I win, most especially if the win is a significant one, I've done this like three to four times and it did worked, and I was super happy at the end of the day. Best way to secure wins is to pause immediately the winning arrives, withdraw the profit made from the winning, and then continue playing with the initial amount deposited. When for the times I've tried this, I ended up losing all the initial deposit, but I was happy because I already withdrew profit, which actually was way higher than my initial deposit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: mamesso on July 01, 2024, 03:55:35 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Difficulty controlling emotions and greed to win more are still the main problems experienced by gamblers. Most gamblers will continue to play even after making $500 in the hope of increasing the amount of winnings they just achieved. Instead of keeping the remaining $10, they will continue playing because they are annoyed by the loss they have just experienced. There is no longer a target of the remaining $10, whatever the outcome is, it doesn't really matter because the emotional level continues to soar.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. The gambler's target is to win, but some gamblers often ignore it when they get large amounts of money. Feeling satisfied with what has been achieved will give you peace of mind when gambling, stopping for a moment is the best choice rather than continuing to play which causes the money you have won to shrink again. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Falconer on July 01, 2024, 04:05:38 PM Stop when winning: If a person is able to stop or interrupt his gambling session when he wins a bet, then that is an awareness that should be part of his gambling plan. Self-control and anticipation of the possibility of defeat in the next attempt can be minimized when they stop, of course this is the smartest choice rather than continuing their gambling activities greedily.
Stopping when losing: This is just the end of a session and they stop because their balance runs out. Like it or not, gamblers have to stop after they have no balance in their account due to losses, meaning they close their gambling session because they are forced to, not because they want to stop. Some gamblers actually make re-deposits to continue their gambling activities in different sessions, and often they lose everything because they are chasing winnings. Stopping when winning or stopping when losing is sometimes difficult for some gamblers, but gamblers should be able to stop at any time regardless of whether they are winning or losing. The smart choice is to stop when winning, it allows the gambler to enjoy his winnings and have fun. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: erep on July 01, 2024, 04:31:50 PM A gambler will definitely find it difficult to stop after winning a gamble because the bankroll will be larger. The joy of victory will make it difficult to stop at that time. That gambler will have a belief that he can continue the winning streak. And even when losing occurs, some gamblers will try their hardest to bet there. He will think that if he wins, he will recover his losses. At some point when he runs out of money he will try to continue his gambling even if he borrows. Finally when he cannot afford any more bets he will give up gambling. Considering these factors, I would say that it is easy for a person to quit gambling when they lose because they lose the ability to gamble. Bad habits that often occur among the gambling community, namely not cutting profits after getting a high win or not stopping betting after experiencing a high loss and tending to follow emotions to risk all their funds, even though they hope to recover losses but only have low odds that can be achieved . However, never gamble with borrowed funds because it is very risky rather than losing your own budget funds, the risk is that you have to pay on time or the interest on the loan will be higher, the most fatal risk is that you will experience depression because the creditor continues to chase you to pay the loan.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: gunhell16 on July 01, 2024, 04:58:17 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Literally speaking, if I'm the only one in that situation of gambling like you're saying here, if I win my $100 and it becomes $500,, well, I won't think twice about taking out the $400 right away and leaving the $100 in my balance. Such strategies are made by a gambler who is no longer really addicted to gambling. But if I am an addict, I will probably continue to gamble because greediness is also there. Now, if it comes to the point where I lose my $100 and there is only $10 left, I will continue to bet the remaining $10 because if I lose the $100, how much more can the $10 be? , right? I didn't regret the 90 dollars that I lost; it was even less regretful to lose the 10 dollars. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mahanton on July 01, 2024, 06:54:56 PM Stop when winning: If a person is able to stop or interrupt his gambling session when he wins a bet, then that is an awareness that should be part of his gambling plan. Self-control and anticipation of the possibility of defeat in the next attempt can be minimized when they stop, of course this is the smartest choice rather than continuing their gambling activities greedily. When you are winning then the primary thing that comes up into your mind:Stopping when losing: This is just the end of a session and they stop because their balance runs out. Like it or not, gamblers have to stop after they have no balance in their account due to losses, meaning they close their gambling session because they are forced to, not because they want to stop. Some gamblers actually make re-deposits to continue their gambling activities in different sessions, and often they lose everything because they are chasing winnings. Stopping when winning or stopping when losing is sometimes difficult for some gamblers, but gamblers should be able to stop at any time regardless of whether they are winning or losing. The smart choice is to stop when winning, it allows the gambler to enjoy his winnings and have fun. 1. What if i would win even more on the moment i would continue? 2. Its my lucky day kind of line 3. Greed kicks in hardly When you are losing then this is what you do have in mind; 1. What if your next bet will be a win and recover all the loses? 2. Emotion impulsiveness 3. Trying to bust it all on your next bet The key on here is that you should really be that making yourself that responsible on the actions that you are taking because on every bad decisions or choices you would be making. If you would really be that mindful about those possible conditions or situation you might be facing on then you wont really be that trying out to neglect those possibilities and would act accordingly on which one is right. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Fortify on July 01, 2024, 07:45:35 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I definitely think it takes more self control to quit when you are winning, because I've seen many people who get carried away and overconfident after some big wins. In reality they just got lucky once or even a few times, yet natural variance will bring their earnings crashing back down to earth if they over stay. When you're losing, each time you hit empty on your bank roll is another opportunity to step back and re-evaluate whether you should continue playing, yet often just losing your wallet once is enough for most people to abandon playing for the session. It's impossible to give an answer on what you would do in the situation, because everyone likes to think they would get in and out at precisely the right time but reality is much different. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: SmartGold01 on July 01, 2024, 07:59:14 PM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Cookdata on July 01, 2024, 08:06:38 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I think having a limitation in everything you do in gambling is going to help your journey and well compose in gambling. If you are going to have a limit on your initial bankroll, it makes sense to say that gambling atleast once in a day in weekends is going to make you enjoy gambling and if you want to, then all good. This way, you will know when to stop gambling after hitting s big amount or you have a lost later in gambling, this practise will help you. If you have a bankroll and you have a tight gambling policy, even your bankroll is going to look healthy with minimal loss, but when you gamble too much in a week, the more loss you might encounter and the more addicted you can become with over gambling, this is why gambling discipline is very necessary to protect your initial bankroll and maximize profits. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: SatoPrincess on July 01, 2024, 10:52:00 PM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. I consider myself a responsible gambler as I only gamble with what I can afford to lose. I think for the most part to be a responsible gambler, you have to know and accept that gambling is only a recreational activity and not a means to make money. However I can understand the addiction of chasing losses, recently I found out that I might have a scrolling addiction. I’m always watching videos on TikTok and find it hard to stop even when I have something else to do. I think it’s the same for gamblers, even though they are losing they just can’t stop playing until they exhaust their balance. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Samlucky O on July 01, 2024, 11:36:58 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Quitting or continuing depends on the gambler, because most gambler will be glad seeing there bankroll increase, and will see it as a compounding power to increase there stake. While some will see it as opportunity to cash it out expecially when they haven't win such amount before.Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. For me, I will continue because if I have made up to $500 and lose down to $10 without cashing out when I had the opportunity to do so, I wouldn't border anymore when it's $10. may be when the price was withing $400 or $300 I didn't cashout out, it will be hard for me to to cash out $10. So I better use it for more stake. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on July 02, 2024, 01:23:15 AM I definitely think it takes more self control to quit when you are winning, because I've seen many people who get carried away and overconfident after some big wins. In reality they just got lucky once or even a few times, yet natural variance will bring their earnings crashing back down to earth if they over stay. When you're losing, each time you hit empty on your bank roll is another opportunity to step back and re-evaluate whether you should continue playing, yet often just losing your wallet once is enough for most people to abandon playing for the session. It's impossible to give an answer on what you would do in the situation, because everyone likes to think they would get in and out at precisely the right time but reality is much different. What you say is correct, indeed when you win, the temptation to continue betting becomes stronger so it is not surprising that many of them find it difficult to withdraw the winnings they have obtained, they tend to continue gambling even though they have won. and maybe that happens because they get so carried away that they can't stop when they win. Apart from that, those who can't stop when they win will definitely continue gambling because they really want to get a bigger win than what they've already got, unfortunately actions like that tend to only allow them to lose back the winnings they've already gotten.Of course, everyone has different thoughts, not only those who can't stop. Even though there are wise gamblers who can stop at the right time, it is certain that there are more people who lose self-control when gambling. Even when they have lost badly at gambling, they can put their money back in to gamble again because they want to recover the winnings they had previously obtained but lost again. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Julien_Olynpic on July 02, 2024, 02:09:13 AM Of course, it's easier for me to leave when I win. But I know that for many people the situation is the opposite - it is harder for them to leave when they win. I consider this a sign of a gambling person. After all, a person subconsciously begins to think that if he is lucky several times, then he will be lucky at least a few more times. This way, passion awakens, which then makes you lose everything. Of course, if I turn $100 into $500, I will be taking at least $450 out of the game. Thus, no matter the outcome of the game, I will be a winner. If I lose and have 10 dollars left, I will not hesitate to leave this money in the game.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LogitechMouse on July 02, 2024, 03:04:35 AM ~ If my $100 grow up to $500, I might try to quit for a moment, and then will go back and gamble after a few days. :D Now if my $100 goes down to $10, I will not save the remaining money and will gamble it until I lose it all. In the end, I will lose it all at some point in time. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. The thing is, quitting in gambling is very hard to do. If you're winning, you will have this feeling of getting more profit by spending more time to gamble. On the other hand, if you're losing, you will have this feeling of not stopping until you recover your initial funds. Now to choose between the two, I would pick the "quit when losing" because you will not have any money anymore obviously to gamble unless you will try to borrow from other people. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Yamifoud on July 02, 2024, 03:18:00 AM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. That is the thing we are supposed to do but it is the opposite thing we see. The more they lose, the more they gamble chasing losses. And the more they win, the more they spend time looking for another big win. It is too difficult for a gambler to become responsible when already addicted to it. Quote After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. Quitting is not in their mind whether they win or lose, they even commit loans to stay on gambling. If we quit, see to it that we don't have any gambling access, otherwise, we no longer expect such a thing. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Kelward on July 02, 2024, 06:14:52 AM If I start to gamble with $100 and my winnings reaches $500, if I still have the time to continue gambling, I will continue. As long as I'm winning I'll likely keep going until I start to experience loses, it's only loses and time spent on gambling that can make me to stop. If I start with $100 and I start to lose till it remains $10, so far the $100 is amount that I can afford to loose, I'll also use the remaining $10 to gamble. It's not advisable to continue gambling when your bankroll is drastically depleting but can decide to continue when on continuous winnings.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: tusandii on July 02, 2024, 06:59:06 AM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. I consider myself a responsible gambler as I only gamble with what I can afford to lose. I think for the most part to be a responsible gambler, you have to know and accept that gambling is only a recreational activity and not a means to make money. However I can understand the addiction of chasing losses, recently I found out that I might have a scrolling addiction. I’m always watching videos on TikTok and find it hard to stop even when I have something else to do. I think it’s the same for gamblers, even though they are losing they just can’t stop playing until they exhaust their balance. However, if from the start my betting capital shows no signs of increasing, I will continue until the capital runs out, I do this because I already know that gambling is just a game and losing when gambling is normal. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Hirose UK on July 02, 2024, 07:58:03 AM If I start to gamble with $100 and my winnings reaches $500, if I still have the time to continue gambling, I will continue. As long as I'm winning I'll likely keep going until I start to experience loses, it's only loses and time spent on gambling that can make me to stop. If I start with $100 and I start to lose till it remains $10, so far the $100 is amount that I can afford to loose, I'll also use the remaining $10 to gamble. It's not advisable to continue gambling when your bankroll is drastically depleting but can decide to continue when on continuous winnings. That is very good and is thought expectation that really looks easy to do, gamble and win until you continue risking money until you lose and then think about starting to stop.But unfortunately, I not sure that this kind of attitude can really be established easily considering that every gambler who wins and continues to bet means showing an attitude of dissatisfaction with the achievements he has achieved, obviously there will be other bad attitudes in the future. After series of wins and losses, there will be no thought of stopping because there will be thoughts that feel more challenged to return to betting and get the amount of money that has been lost, all of these attitudes will always coexist. But if you are really able to accept it and do everything as you have said then I would say that you are great gambler, there is sense of responsibility and limits that can be set. So far there are still very few gamblers who can have an attitude like that, so hopefully in the future there won't be certain conditions that make you able to change you mindset and attitude in gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Litzki1990 on July 02, 2024, 08:23:30 AM If we see that there will be loss and no gain by holding on then we should give up. If money is lost one after another in gambling then one should stop and start gambling again. The mistake that most gamblers make is that they don't give up even after losing several games and they wait for one more win as one match after another goes against them. If at that time the gambler takes a break and starts gambling again, it will be easier for him to decide to gamble later than before. Since we cannot gamble without money, we must think how to keep this money safe and how to gamble with relatively low risk of money.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: boyptc on July 02, 2024, 08:34:29 AM If I start to gamble with $100 and my winnings reaches $500, if I still have the time to continue gambling, I will continue. As long as I'm winning I'll likely keep going until I start to experience loses, it's only loses and time spent on gambling that can make me to stop. If I start with $100 and I start to lose till it remains $10, so far the $100 is amount that I can afford to loose, I'll also use the remaining $10 to gamble. It's not advisable to continue gambling when your bankroll is drastically depleting but can decide to continue when on continuous winnings. That is the bottomline when we gamble, as long as we can afford to lose then that's what matters.So whichever amount we have and we cannot afford to lose that, much better to avoid gambling with it amount. I guess everyone has that mind that when our money reaches to $10 and when we have lost already, we do not mind to continue and lose it. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: TopTort777 on July 02, 2024, 08:52:22 AM Of course, it's easier for me to leave when I win. But I know that for many people the situation is the opposite - it is harder for them to leave when they win. I consider this a sign of a gambling person. After all, a person subconsciously begins to think that if he is lucky several times, then he will be lucky at least a few more times. This way, passion awakens, which then makes you lose everything. Of course, if I turn $100 into $500, I will be taking at least $450 out of the game. Thus, no matter the outcome of the game, I will be a winner. If I lose and have 10 dollars left, I will not hesitate to leave this money in the game. But turning 100 into 500 aint easy. Really hard will be to do it with one or two bets. If you have already turn 100 into 500, wont it mean that today is your lucky day and it will be a call to continue? I have noticed many times, that in gambling a "double your money" rule kicks in often. People who who won 500 from 100, will withdraw 200, but will continue gambling for 500. Honestly, it is hard to imagine that a person who turn 100 in 500 immediately withdraws and leaves casino. Imho people set an amount they can lose from that prize, and continue gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: ethereumhunter on July 02, 2024, 01:25:48 PM If we see that there will be loss and no gain by holding on then we should give up. If money is lost one after another in gambling then one should stop and start gambling again. The mistake that most gamblers make is that they don't give up even after losing several games and they wait for one more win as one match after another goes against them. If at that time the gambler takes a break and starts gambling again, it will be easier for him to decide to gamble later than before. Since we cannot gamble without money, we must think how to keep this money safe and how to gamble with relatively low risk of money. We should see when we must stops playing gambling after we lose for some money and will not trying to keeps playing gambling. But most people will not see that because they still wants to gets their lost money from gambling by keeps playing gambling. They thinks that they can gets their money back if they keeps playing gambling but that will not always happens to them because they will lose more money. They just make more mistake if they keeps playing gambling and will difficult to stops but they can still stops their gambling activity when they don't wants to lose much money.When they wins, they can stops their gambling activity immediately while they have the wins money. But they becomes greedy and wants more winning so they keeps trying to wins. If they lose, they don't stops it instead keeps trying to playing gambling because they still believe that they can wins. That will just their imagination to wins more money from gambling and makes them difficult to really stops themselves from playing gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Gheka on July 02, 2024, 02:42:27 PM If we see that there will be loss and no gain by holding on then we should give up. If money is lost one after another in gambling then one should stop and start gambling again. The mistake that most gamblers make is that they don't give up even after losing several games and they wait for one more win as one match after another goes against them. If at that time the gambler takes a break and starts gambling again, it will be easier for him to decide to gamble later than before. Since we cannot gamble without money, we must think how to keep this money safe and how to gamble with relatively low risk of money. Indeed, compared to giving up after winning, giving up after losing seems to be more complicated than initially expected when not understanding why there is always a string that cannot be seen with the naked eye, constantly pulling us towards continuing, even though we have thoughts about retreating, this invisible string keeps circling around and tying us in defeat. Except for such problem, it is a symphony of emotions, when winning, the decisions become wise while losing, this symphony loses its conductor and goes out of tune very quickly.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hahay on July 02, 2024, 02:58:47 PM If we see that there will be loss and no gain by holding on then we should give up. If money is lost one after another in gambling then one should stop and start gambling again. The mistake that most gamblers make is that they don't give up even after losing several games and they wait for one more win as one match after another goes against them. If at that time the gambler takes a break and starts gambling again, it will be easier for him to decide to gamble later than before. Since we cannot gamble without money, we must think how to keep this money safe and how to gamble with relatively low risk of money. Indeed, compared to giving up after winning, giving up after losing seems to be more complicated than initially expected when not understanding why there is always a string that cannot be seen with the naked eye, constantly pulling us towards continuing, even though we have thoughts about retreating, this invisible string keeps circling around and tying us in defeat. Except for such problem, it is a symphony of emotions, when winning, the decisions become wise while losing, this symphony loses its conductor and goes out of tune very quickly.Giving up or quitting when winning is clearly more difficult, because you will think that you will get more. Because at least, when we are in a winning position, maybe we will also think that it is a goodmoment to continue betting, so that it will be easy for them to continue betting because they have more money because they have won. However,nwhen you are in a losing position it will be very easy for you to give up or stop, because when you lose then at least you no longer have money to bet. Therefore, running out of money in betting will certainly be easier to stop than stopping when you win. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: dansus021 on July 02, 2024, 03:01:23 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? The answer would be easy im going to withdraw it, you know bro its already made a x5 from the deposit. If i were you im going to withdraw atleast 200 usd atleast my fist deposit already paid off. Don't let the greed consume you, just advice.
And the answer for this question Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Most of the people i believe choose the second, its very hard to quit after losing especially if you lose a lot and try to chase that lose. It would be very hard if you win a lot at the first place Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: WatChe on July 02, 2024, 03:01:50 PM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. In gambling, 'when to quit' is the key factor which most of gamblers fail to master. Most gamblers lose because they don't know 'when to quit'. There is a limit in gambling when you have to stop whether you are winning or losing. It's lust of winning more money or making up loses is what motivates the gambler to keep investing more money and he ends up in loss. That's why it's said that, in gambling the winner is the one who knows when to quit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Jody.Drummer on July 02, 2024, 03:24:40 PM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. In gambling, 'when to quit' is the key factor which most of gamblers fail to master. Most gamblers lose because they don't know 'when to quit'. There is a limit in gambling when you have to stop whether you are winning or losing. It's lust of winning more money or making up loses is what motivates the gambler to keep investing more money and he ends up in loss. That's why it's said that, in gambling the winner is the one who knows when to quit. Gambling is an activity that depends on luck, meaning you will never know when you will be able to win, and you will also not know that even if, for example, you manage to win, if you continue in the hope of getting a bigger win, that doesn't mean it's impossible. that in the end all the initial winnings can be lost again. This means that it is best to have the ability to control and stop at the right time, because with that you will be able to enjoy winnings in any amount and can also avoid various bad possibilities such as losing significant amounts. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: letteredhub on July 02, 2024, 03:54:06 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I'll stick with the specific amount you use and would try to be straight forward on this. I know a lot of people will want to say it's easier to walk away when you are in streaks of win which theoretical it's does sound simple to do but in the practical under a real life experience it takes a lot of determination and discipline to do that than it does with walking away when you're at loss from a $100 to $10. Seeing that we're having sessions of wins we will want to get more not until when those wins stop and revert to losses with each session that's when thought about stopping starts ringing. Because losing has a different way of hitting us than when we're in win. It's like it takes our brain back to a reset factory mode :oSuppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 02, 2024, 07:34:37 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I'll stick with the specific amount you use and would try to be straight forward on this. I know a lot of people will want to say it's easier to walk away when you are in streaks of win which theoretical it's does sound simple to do but in the practical under a real life experience it takes a lot of determination and discipline to do that than it does with walking away when you're at loss from a $100 to $10. Seeing that we're having sessions of wins we will want to get more not until when those wins stop and revert to losses with each session that's when thought about stopping starts ringing. Because losing has a different way of hitting us than when we're in win. It's like it takes our brain back to a reset factory mode :oSuppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Richbased on July 02, 2024, 08:05:07 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I'll stick with the specific amount you use and would try to be straight forward on this. I know a lot of people will want to say it's easier to walk away when you are in streaks of win which theoretical it's does sound simple to do but in the practical under a real life experience it takes a lot of determination and discipline to do that than it does with walking away when you're at loss from a $100 to $10. Seeing that we're having sessions of wins we will want to get more not until when those wins stop and revert to losses with each session that's when thought about stopping starts ringing. Because losing has a different way of hitting us than when we're in win. It's like it takes our brain back to a reset factory mode :oSuppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. If one set an amount they want to win and stop playing then make sure to stand by his/her words then they can maintain their stand when they get to their desired amount however, it is always hard for most gamblers to maintain their words when they have reached their desired amount of winning as majority always want to continue especially when more winnings are coming and when they start losing they will also want to get back at that previous amount they won but they still keep losing. Gambling is about being disciplined then you won't have many problems just like I do, I gamble every week with an allocated amount each week so if I exhaust the amount I allocated for any of the weeks, no matter the temptations that may arise I don't go above my allocated amount till the following week again. One thing I observed about gambling is that if you have a reliable source of income, you are likely to gamble for fun but if you don't have a reliable source of income that is where it almost impossible to maintain your stand because even of you allocate an amount for gambling and you have exhausted that amount you may still go above your budget just because of desperation of getting a win. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Lanatsa on July 02, 2024, 08:08:25 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I'll stick with the specific amount you use and would try to be straight forward on this. I know a lot of people will want to say it's easier to walk away when you are in streaks of win which theoretical it's does sound simple to do but in the practical under a real life experience it takes a lot of determination and discipline to do that than it does with walking away when you're at loss from a $100 to $10. Seeing that we're having sessions of wins we will want to get more not until when those wins stop and revert to losses with each session that's when thought about stopping starts ringing. Because losing has a different way of hitting us than when we're in win. It's like it takes our brain back to a reset factory mode :oSuppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Quitting up wont really be that much of an issue if you are really that allocating those funds for that gambling session. It would really be just that depending on how well you would really be having that control because in every decisions that made up will really be having that corresponding results and this is something that you do really need to look up if you dont really like to mess up yourself into this matter. Quit if you are winning and dont wait up that you would be busting it all before you would really be making out such step. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Jaycoinz on July 02, 2024, 08:16:53 PM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. In gambling, 'when to quit' is the key factor which most of gamblers fail to master. Most gamblers lose because they don't know 'when to quit'. There is a limit in gambling when you have to stop whether you are winning or losing. It's lust of winning more money or making up loses is what motivates the gambler to keep investing more money and he ends up in loss. That's why it's said that, in gambling the winner is the one who knows when to quit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Sandra_hakeem on July 02, 2024, 08:23:48 PM In gambling, 'when to quit' is the key factor which most of gamblers fail to master. Most gamblers lose because they don't know 'when to quit'. There is a limit in gambling when you have to stop whether you are winning or losing. It's lust of winning more money or making up loses is what motivates the gambler to keep investing more money and he ends up in loss. That's why it's said that, in gambling the winner is the one who knows when to quit. No... That's not it. A gambler gets his motivation from the fact that he wagers, loses money and makes cumulative gain from a one-time win; so, the ideology behind it is that he loses bit by bit and when the winning shows up, it supersedes the total loss... Very many times, that's never the case as they could be unlucky never to get a win at all.What sort of motivation do I get when I'm losing? Have y'all realized why you shouldn't listen to naysayers and their stories? Yours could be different. I'd prefer - like I always say - to quit when there's a good chance that I'll be losing afterwards. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on July 03, 2024, 01:50:07 AM Very hard to ignore and something which is really that hard to be controlled on the moment that it is really that trying out to control you. If you are someone who dont have that good discipline and control towards self then you would really be that ending up on having on playing again as long you do have the money then that urge on playing even more would really be that so strong on which majority of gamblers who are on such condition would really be definitely be having that kind of problem on which they would really be that continuing to play until they would really be busting it all. In many cases it is true that gambling is successful in destroying the condition of someone who plays it, even though the aim of the casino is not like that, many people lose self-control when gambling so that they can take actions or make bad decisions but they realize that the decisions they make are wrong, it's just that They still have confidence that victory can be achieved, which is certain, but unfortunately that kind of thinking means they don't have good discipline.Quitting up wont really be that much of an issue if you are really that allocating those funds for that gambling session. It would really be just that depending on how well you would really be having that control because in every decisions that made up will really be having that corresponding results and this is something that you do really need to look up if you dont really like to mess up yourself into this matter. Quit if you are winning and dont wait up that you would be busting it all before you would really be making out such step. It's not surprising that many gamblers spend and lose a lot of money when gambling, such as when they have lost and can't accept it, usually gamblers will put money back in if they still have some money, even when they have lost money they can borrow which is the case. that is not a good thing to do. It's true what you said, we will easily be able to stop if we ourselves have good self-control. Those on the outside often experience failure in terms of self-control because they think wrongly or maybe they have been lulled by gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: justdimin on July 03, 2024, 08:32:24 AM I'll stick with the specific amount you use and would try to be straight forward on this. I know a lot of people will want to say it's easier to walk away when you are in streaks of win which theoretical it's does sound simple to do but in the practical under a real life experience it takes a lot of determination and discipline to do that than it does with walking away when you're at loss from a $100 to $10. Seeing that we're having sessions of wins we will want to get more not until when those wins stop and revert to losses with each session that's when thought about stopping starts ringing. Because losing has a different way of hitting us than when we're in win. It's like it takes our brain back to a reset factory mode :o I agree, it is quite tough to make it work one way or another and I feel like it is going to cause some concern for some people as well. Think about it this way, if you keep on winning then a lot of people will think that they are playing on free money and that is going to be the problem. The best way to see money that you earn extra as "debt", it could be debt to yourself if you want but debt nevertheless. The end result is simple; you take the money you "owe" and that way you keep gambling with whatever you end up having.So for example, let's say that you started gambling with 100 dollars, you got lucky and suddenly you have 1000 dollars, you take out half of that first, and then you can maybe have a potential to gamble the other five hundred away if you want to. This way you are going to be doing fine, even if you lose all of that 500, you still have another 500 that you already withdrew to your account. This means you are not going to lose all 1000 instead. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Accardo on July 03, 2024, 09:01:41 AM In gambling, 'when to quit' is the key factor which most of gamblers fail to master. Most gamblers lose because they don't know 'when to quit'. There is a limit in gambling when you have to stop whether you are winning or losing. It's lust of winning more money or making up loses is what motivates the gambler to keep investing more money and he ends up in loss. That's why it's said that, in gambling the winner is the one who knows when to quit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: letteredhub on July 03, 2024, 12:01:47 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. I'll stick with the specific amount you use and would try to be straight forward on this. I know a lot of people will want to say it's easier to walk away when you are in streaks of win which theoretical it's does sound simple to do but in the practical under a real life experience it takes a lot of determination and discipline to do that than it does with walking away when you're at loss from a $100 to $10. Seeing that we're having sessions of wins we will want to get more not until when those wins stop and revert to losses with each session that's when thought about stopping starts ringing. Because losing has a different way of hitting us than when we're in win. It's like it takes our brain back to a reset factory mode :oSuppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I just want to add that though some of these gamblers that would still want to keep gamblers even after sessions of wins, not all fall under the greed category, some just get carried away by the excitement of the game at the moment. That's to say, while we gamble we should be too carried away by the game that we loose guard of when to quit with profit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: lovesmayfamilis on July 03, 2024, 01:19:45 PM For me, the moment of the game is always important. Naturally, every player wants to win, but you need to understand that it is simply impossible to win regularly. When planning to spend time playing the game, it is better to immediately allocate an amount of money, and after spending it, it will be easier for you to complete the game. Of course, it is very difficult to control your feelings and emotions when you win. Allow yourself to continue playing, but do not go to minus the amount with which you started the game. In this case, you just have to understand that you came to the right place with the money you wanted to lose, nothing more.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 03, 2024, 05:45:47 PM Greed will always be something that is difficult to ignore for the majority of gamblers, especially those who are addicted, I understand what you are saying, that practicing is much more difficult than saying and as you said, usually when they are in a winning situation, the majority of people will prefer to continue the game in order to get bigger amounts, that's true but I think we also shouldn't forget that there is still a minority of gamblers who always feel enough with what they already get. What this means is that if you are a gambler who does not have an excessive interest in winning then yes you will be able to easily stop in winning situations and ignore greed, and in fact in losing situations it is the same, provided that if they understand and realize that winning comes from luck and after that the possibility of defeat will continue to lurk, so in terms of stopping when you win or stopping when you lose it will be an easy action if a gambler does not have the intention and goal to make a profit. Quitting up wont really be that much of an issue if you are really that allocating those funds for that gambling session. It would really be just that depending on how well you would really be having that control because in every decisions that made up will really be having that corresponding results and this is something that you do really need to look up if you dont really like to mess up yourself into this matter. Quit if you are winning and dont wait up that you would be busting it all before you would really be making out such step. In gambling, the ability to stop at the right time is the main key to avoiding various bad possibilities, such as stopping when you succeed in winning, which means you will avoid acts of greed which of course can cause regret when in the end everything you have won you lose again, and it can also be the other way around, in the sense that when you lose, if you are able to stop at that time, you will be able to avoid a bigger loss. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: GigaBit on July 03, 2024, 06:01:15 PM A responsible gambler doesn't wait to lose it all before quitting what they do is that when they noticed they are gradually draining up they would paused mostly when the exact amount that is map out for the gambling for the day they don't mind stopping for that very moment with any available balance. After few days they can go back and start their games again to make winning thus it's said winning is not define but sometimes after quitting for that very day and you go back next you could be lucky to win the next day. In gambling, 'when to quit' is the key factor which most of gamblers fail to master. Most gamblers lose because they don't know 'when to quit'. There is a limit in gambling when you have to stop whether you are winning or losing. It's lust of winning more money or making up loses is what motivates the gambler to keep investing more money and he ends up in loss. That's why it's said that, in gambling the winner is the one who knows when to quit. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LUCKMCFLY on July 03, 2024, 11:51:22 PM , it's better to quit and cool off and then maybe try again another time. It is the best thing that can be done, for me this works and nothing else, first because we are already aware of what should be done, second because once we are clear about what to do and how to do it, then we have more ideas, and I think that the fundamental idea lies in not spending a lot of money, the key for me is that, on the other hand things should always be done to improve, if we had a big loss, we are not supposed to have it anymore and to avoid that we must put less money to play, and from there on we must respect and not deposit more, there is no other way, because that is where Discipline comes in. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: tusandii on July 04, 2024, 02:06:35 AM , it's better to quit and cool off and then maybe try again another time. It is the best thing that can be done, for me this works and nothing else, first because we are already aware of what should be done, second because once we are clear about what to do and how to do it, then we have more ideas, and I think that the fundamental idea lies in not spending a lot of money, the key for me is that, on the other hand things should always be done to improve, if we had a big loss, we are not supposed to have it anymore and to avoid that we must put less money to play, and from there on we must respect and not deposit more, there is no other way, because that is where Discipline comes in. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: traderethereum on July 04, 2024, 02:21:27 AM , it's better to quit and cool off and then maybe try again another time. It is the best thing that can be done, for me this works and nothing else, first because we are already aware of what should be done, second because once we are clear about what to do and how to do it, then we have more ideas, and I think that the fundamental idea lies in not spending a lot of money, the key for me is that, on the other hand things should always be done to improve, if we had a big loss, we are not supposed to have it anymore and to avoid that we must put less money to play, and from there on we must respect and not deposit more, there is no other way, because that is where Discipline comes in.If you care with yourself, it is easy to quit gambling when you wins because you gets the wins money so you can withdraw the wins money and enjoy it. But if your greediness becomes bigger, you will not thinks to stops gambling instead will trying to chase more winning. That will be bad for you as you can lose that wins money before and you can gets tempts to playing the other gambling games because your minds will tells you that you still have more chance to wins. But if you have discipline, you will listen your minds instead will leave the casino and save yourself. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: rodskee on July 04, 2024, 06:00:07 AM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: lienfaye on July 04, 2024, 06:20:27 AM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mahanton on July 04, 2024, 06:36:50 AM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead This is why it would really be that important that on the moment that you do find yourself on such situation then wise gamblers would really be having that kind of consideration before they would really be trying out to have that kind of approach on things on which we know that gambling wins could really be that totally be busted up again on the house if you wont really be that having the control with those winnings. This is why it would really be important that you are wary on the decisions that you are taking and not really just that making yourself having being that too careless. Quitting isnt something that you do need if you do have the control but on the moment that you've seen that you are affecting your finances but if you are really that still in awareness about on how much you do spend and not really that becoming impulsive then its good and you could still be able to play without any problems. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: satscraper on July 04, 2024, 06:48:01 AM Hm, physiologically, when your bankroll is zero and you can't but quit gambling. Psychologically, when your pockets are bulged with colourful chips and your hurry up to cashier's cage to turn them into cash or check. However all depends on the regulatory inherent in concrete person. Thus the universal rule can not be determined.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 04, 2024, 07:00:10 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead On the other hand, I'm not sure that a gambler will be able to easily stop when they see that there is a reduction in the balance in their gambling account due to losing, but yes, for some people, maybe stopping in this situation can be done, but only a small part of them, because Most gamblers always find it difficult to accept the fact that they have lost so they get emotional and use another portion of their remaining balance to catch up on previous losses, meaning that overall I think a gambler is more likely to stop when they run out of all their money at that time. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LUCKMCFLY on July 05, 2024, 12:46:50 AM When you wins, you should stops gambling and not choose to continue playing gambling because that can cause you lose that wins money. Getting what you say is not easy for me, I apply it, but the truth is it is very difficult for me to accept it, you know why? because in my mind there is that thought of why do not I continue if I can win more, or why not extend my winnings? is not the most logical? and yes, but to continue winning sometimes one must bet a large balance so that the winnings are large, on the other hand if for example I bet 10, 20 and a maximum of 30usd and I win with those 30usd, it is difficult for me to bet 40usd, because if I lose them I am left with very little, but sometimes it is so difficult that when I win with a balance of 30usd bet then from 3 to 5 usde, for me that is difficult, but if I do it and if I lose it is an evil that I am spared, if not, then it is preferable to withdraw, sometimes it is better to withdraw. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: traderethereum on July 05, 2024, 01:38:01 AM When you wins, you should stops gambling and not choose to continue playing gambling because that can cause you lose that wins money. Getting what you say is not easy for me, I apply it, but the truth is it is very difficult for me to accept it, you know why? because in my mind there is that thought of why do not I continue if I can win more, or why not extend my winnings? is not the most logical? and yes, but to continue winning sometimes one must bet a large balance so that the winnings are large, on the other hand if for example I bet 10, 20 and a maximum of 30usd and I win with those 30usd, it is difficult for me to bet 40usd, because if I lose them I am left with very little, but sometimes it is so difficult that when I win with a balance of 30usd bet then from 3 to 5 usde, for me that is difficult, but if I do it and if I lose it is an evil that I am spared, if not, then it is preferable to withdraw, sometimes it is better to withdraw.It is not worth if you risks your wins money to continue playing gambling, especially you don't know what you will gets in the next rounds. Although you have a chance to wins, that chance is not bigger than your chance to lose your money plus the wins money. That will be up to you because we will have our decision after we wins. If you care with yourself, you will avoids another losses by stopping your gambling activity and withdraw your wins money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: danherbias07 on July 05, 2024, 01:45:12 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead Most gamblers might just go through continuous betting because they know that they won more and they have the capacity to bet longer for a chance to receive the same multiplier. I think that is a wrong point of view of gambling. The chances decrease by a lot after a win. It means the system will try to win back what you took from them and in the case of slots, bonuses, free spins, and scatter will be so rare that you will be stressed out about why it's not coming out. Take the win, get out, leave a little bit of money, play with it, and be contented with what you have. Avoid depositing more after you lose the spare. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Solosanz on July 05, 2024, 03:26:49 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? If I made it to $500, I will cash out the $400 and gamble back the remaining $100.If my bankroll goes to $10, I will gamble until empty, I will not cash out the money below of my bankroll. I think my strategy is good because you don't have to completely stop when you win and you don't need to think how much money you should stop when you're in lose. Don't make it complicated since gambling is for fun, you know. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Lida93 on July 05, 2024, 03:50:50 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? If I made it to $500, I will cash out the $400 and gamble back the remaining $100.If my bankroll goes to $10, I will gamble until empty, I will not cash out the money below of my bankroll. I think my strategy is good because you don't have to completely stop when you win and you don't need to think how much money you should stop when you're in lose. Don't make it complicated since gambling is for fun, you know. What I think is that, since it's obvious you are now having losing sessions quiting in the middle leaving some cash in the account would be something you'll later appreciate when you return the next to gamble and find some little money to start the fun with again without having to make a fresh deposit. And if you're to start with a lucky star you probably double the money with a win from the first stake. Even if we all gambling for fun, it should be a calculated one. Don't you think so? Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: khiholangkang on July 05, 2024, 04:03:11 PM Hm, physiologically, when your bankroll is zero and you can't but quit gambling. Psychologically, when your pockets are bulged with colourful chips and your hurry up to cashier's cage to turn them into cash or check. However all depends on the regulatory inherent in concrete person. Thus the universal rule can not be determined. But certainly if you lose and run out of money, you will definitely stop, and if you still have money, you will definitely continue playing, if you look at the average addict will make that decision. But for those who have good gambling principles, I think it's the same as you, they have a certain limit in their random amount, so this can't be assumed logically, but maybe if it's me, when I get a loss or win, if I feel enough, I will definitely stop, whether in a losing or winning state. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Wakate on July 05, 2024, 05:59:14 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LUCKMCFLY on July 09, 2024, 03:53:59 PM Yeah, that is not easy because you must be able to against your emotion and a will to wanting for more winning. Only those who can control themselves who can do that and if you feels that is not easy for you, you must practice to control yourself so you can stops immediately after you win. And for me that is the most difficult thing, because When I play and I have profits but I say that I am reaching my limit and I better quit, even if one is left with the desire to continue playing and basically winning and leaving, because I think that the profits have to be Extended, because I apply that in trading, but the game has other foundations , something that is not fulfilled because everything is based on Chance , therefore each time we play in a casino everything is there for us to give free rein to our luck, and accept the designs of the game. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 09, 2024, 04:47:25 PM That's how it should be. If you're in profit, be contented so just quit. However, not all gamblers are able to do this because of their greed to gain more. The reason why it's much easier to stop once your bankroll is slowly decreasing. Because that's the time you'll feel a regret for losing your money in gambling instead of spending it into other things. Thus, it is likely you will save what's left before it's too late. What this means is that, for example, if you previously managed to win, that doesn't mean you will win again with a larger amount in the next session when you continue. Therefore, this is why we always tell anyone, especially the gamblers we know, that it is better to focus on preventive measures instead of continuing to think about winning, because after all, the victory that you always imagine is nothing more than a hallucination, meaning it is not based on any certainty. . So one of the reasons why stopping is always a difficult action to do is because they don't have a true understanding of what the concept of gambling really is. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Woodie on July 09, 2024, 05:00:15 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. back in the day during my newbie gambling era..Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? when I have a good day and flip a bankroll from $100 to $500..normally I would keep going as I know luck is on my side, but these days I treasure my time and wouldn't want to go back and forth between winning and losing money to the bookies/house. So these days when I make 50% or 100% of my bankroll I call it a day and try my luck later as I avoid the wishful thinking of regret. Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: BigBos on July 09, 2024, 06:36:53 PM So far, in my opinion, a losing situation is a situation that is easier to stop compared to a winning situation, but in the sense that when at that time you no longer have money to bet, logically of course there is nothing left to bet on when you don't have it. Money.
Although I understand that there are still other alternatives that can be done in this situation such as borrowing money from anyone to fulfill your desire to continue gambling sessions, but sometimes this idea does not always work all the time, not everyone will care about you in every situation to lend you money. Meanwhile, when we talk about winning situations, all decisions are in the hands of the gambler, you have money at that time, no one has the full right to stop you from exercising your greed, so in my opinion a losing situation is a situation that is easier to stop, even though you have the desire. to continue, but when you no longer have money and don't have any alternative method at that time then you will definitely stop by yourself. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Silberman on July 09, 2024, 08:38:36 PM So far, in my opinion, a losing situation is a situation that is easier to stop compared to a winning situation, but in the sense that when at that time you no longer have money to bet, logically of course there is nothing left to bet on when you don't have it. Money. I also think this way, the money that we have at the casino is in itself a limitation, and this is one of the reasons I only keep the money I intend to gamble during the session, this way it does not matter if I lose it all, as I had the plan to gamble that money away anyway, however stopping yourself when you are winning is incredibly hard, since at the time your greed will kick in and you will want to gamble as much as you can as you believe you have luck on your side.Although I understand that there are still other alternatives that can be done in this situation such as borrowing money from anyone to fulfill your desire to continue gambling sessions, but sometimes this idea does not always work all the time, not everyone will care about you in every situation to lend you money. Meanwhile, when we talk about winning situations, all decisions are in the hands of the gambler, you have money at that time, no one has the full right to stop you from exercising your greed, so in my opinion a losing situation is a situation that is easier to stop, even though you have the desire. to continue, but when you no longer have money and don't have any alternative method at that time then you will definitely stop by yourself. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: shasan on July 28, 2024, 01:42:52 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. If I can make 500% then I usually stop gambling for a while it might be a few days/weeks even it might be few months. The same happens to me when I am a loser. I last played in the T20 world cup. I have lost a good amount of money and that's why stopped gambling. I may join a few months later once again.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: traderethereum on July 28, 2024, 01:52:19 PM And for me that is the most difficult thing, because When I play and I have profits but I say that I am reaching my limit and I better quit, even if one is left with the desire to continue playing and basically winning and leaving, because I think that the profits have to be Extended, because I apply that in trading, but the game has other foundations , something that is not fulfilled because everything is based on Chance , therefore each time we play in a casino everything is there for us to give free rein to our luck, and accept the designs of the game. It is normal if you thinks difficult to do because the tension will be high and we can not let it go especially we are in a winning position. There will be a whisper telling to our minds to keeps gambling and chase more winning.But if you can take a deep breath and thinks clear, you will not trying to play gambling and chase the next winning because you realizes that will be more difficult to do. You will trying to stops gambling and withdraw the money so you will not hassle to avoids the other losses. We must thinks that stops gambling when winning is the best decision you can take because you can prevents the other losses and you can enjoy your win money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Frankolala on July 28, 2024, 04:03:40 PM Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? i’d take the $500 and go thank you i am not one to keep myself bleeding down to the last cent if i notice my money decreasing and not getting any profit then i would take that as a sign to stop and take my money to put into better things that could potentially give me profit instead Also gambling with an amount of money that you can afford to lose helps the gambler to quit the game when he has lost the money because he has exhausted his gambling budget for that day but if the gambler is winning, he might continue playing. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: skarais on July 28, 2024, 04:11:53 PM How easy or difficult it is for a gambler to quit gambling depends on how badly they are addicted. If their addiction stage is very severe and has affected their social life, then it will be very difficult for them to stop without significant support from their relatives or family. Medical rehabilitation may be necessary for those who are already heavily addicted, but if the question is just about one session, then it is obviously easy for someone to quit after winning.
Personally, I quit easily when I win. Closing the session and exiting is what I usually do when I win, even if I have to spend 10% to 20% of my winnings before the session closes. Of course it's difficult to quit a session when I still have a balance, but if the balance has run out then I will also quit resignedly. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: gabbie2010 on July 28, 2024, 04:18:16 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, from my past experience in gambling I was find it difficult to quit after some losing streak until the fund is gone because I usually experience some urge to continue gambling probably I may breakeven unfortunately ended up losing all, while I find it easy to quit after some winning streaks because I always withdraw all my profits earned, meanwhile I believe other gamblers find it difficult to quit after some winning streaks and after a loss, now I am more disciplined, manage and control my gambling habit.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: passwordnow on July 28, 2024, 04:26:48 PM Personally, I quit easily when I win. Closing the session and exiting is what I usually do when I win, even if I have to spend 10% to 20% of my winnings before the session closes. Of course it's difficult to quit a session when I still have a balance, but if the balance has run out then I will also quit resignedly. It takes control and balance for one to quit his session and be content with how much he's got left. I quit even if I've got some balance left and come back to it by tomorrow or the next day. Like what you've said, it's easier to quit when I've won as well. The feeling is different when you're about to go away from the casino or from your PC and do something else with a smile because you've won with your bets. Me, I'm not disappointed as long as I've got some wins even it's just a breakeven or with a few percentage of loss. As long as that I can control myself, I can quit anytime I wish to. Because it also depends to our mood, when we win and we feel like no one is ever going to beat us, even a friend or relative of yours tells you to stop, you won't hear them.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: skarais on July 28, 2024, 04:45:14 PM ~~~ It takes control and balance for one to quit his session and be content with how much he's got left. I quit even if I've got some balance left and come back to it by tomorrow or the next day. Like what you've said, it's easier to quit when I've won as well. The feeling is different when you're about to go away from the casino or from your PC and do something else with a smile because you've won with your bets. Me, I'm not disappointed as long as I've got some wins even it's just a breakeven or with a few percentage of loss. As long as that I can control myself, I can quit anytime I wish to. Because it also depends to our mood, when we win and we feel like no one is ever going to beat us, even a friend or relative of yours tells you to stop, you won't hear them.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Jody.Drummer on July 28, 2024, 04:48:39 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, from my past experience in gambling I was find it difficult to quit after some losing streak until the fund is gone because I usually experience some urge to continue gambling probably I may breakeven unfortunately ended up losing all, while I find it easy to quit after some winning streaks because I always withdraw all my profits earned, meanwhile I believe other gamblers find it difficult to quit after some winning streaks and after a loss, now I am more disciplined, manage and control my gambling habit.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. As we know that we all always say the following also by suggesting to fellow gamblers having the ability to stop at the right time is an ability that is really recommended, because this ability can really make us gamble sufficiently and avoid various unwanted possibilities such as losing money in larger amounts. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: MainIbem on July 28, 2024, 04:50:04 PM Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: passwordnow on July 28, 2024, 05:16:49 PM ~~~ It takes control and balance for one to quit his session and be content with how much he's got left. I quit even if I've got some balance left and come back to it by tomorrow or the next day. Like what you've said, it's easier to quit when I've won as well. The feeling is different when you're about to go away from the casino or from your PC and do something else with a smile because you've won with your bets. Me, I'm not disappointed as long as I've got some wins even it's just a breakeven or with a few percentage of loss. As long as that I can control myself, I can quit anytime I wish to. Because it also depends to our mood, when we win and we feel like no one is ever going to beat us, even a friend or relative of yours tells you to stop, you won't hear them.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Z_MBFM on July 28, 2024, 05:17:08 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. You cannot quit gambling when you win more money than you expect from gambling. Because the desire to win in that gambling will make Alana more vulnerable to gambling and more emotional. But when you get into gambling, you will have a bad experience with gambling and you can quit gambling if you want. But if you can quit gambling with profit after winning then you will be a successful person in gambling. Because it is very difficult to get out of gambling with the profit from gambling. So always try to keep yourself in control and if possible cash out those wins to buy physical things that you need and are assets at the same time.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Blitzboy on July 28, 2024, 07:13:54 PM And for me that is the most difficult thing, because When I play and I have profits but I say that I am reaching my limit and I better quit, even if one is left with the desire to continue playing and basically winning and leaving, because I think that the profits have to be Extended, because I apply that in trading, but the game has other foundations , something that is not fulfilled because everything is based on Chance , therefore each time we play in a casino everything is there for us to give free rein to our luck, and accept the designs of the game. It is normal if you thinks difficult to do because the tension will be high and we can not let it go especially we are in a winning position. There will be a whisper telling to our minds to keeps gambling and chase more winning.But if you can take a deep breath and thinks clear, you will not trying to play gambling and chase the next winning because you realizes that will be more difficult to do. You will trying to stops gambling and withdraw the money so you will not hassle to avoids the other losses. We must thinks that stops gambling when winning is the best decision you can take because you can prevents the other losses and you can enjoy your win money. Winners dont only get money. It is about knowledge of yourself and about self-control. Its about realising that life offers more than just a chase of the next high. Its about mental serenity since you know you have the knowledge to make the proper decision. People, thats life. Making the proper decisions. Decisions that provide you calm and ones that boost your self-esteem. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Unsoldier on July 28, 2024, 07:27:06 PM The hardest thing to quit gambling is when you have won a lot. And this is due to the "the winner's effect". When a gambler wins a significant amount of money, he has a feeling of euphoria and confidence in his abilities. This creates the illusion that luck is on his side and he can keep winning. As a result, the gambler often decides to continue playing, hoping to win even more.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Quidat on July 28, 2024, 07:37:10 PM And for me that is the most difficult thing, because When I play and I have profits but I say that I am reaching my limit and I better quit, even if one is left with the desire to continue playing and basically winning and leaving, because I think that the profits have to be Extended, because I apply that in trading, but the game has other foundations , something that is not fulfilled because everything is based on Chance , therefore each time we play in a casino everything is there for us to give free rein to our luck, and accept the designs of the game. It is normal if you thinks difficult to do because the tension will be high and we can not let it go especially we are in a winning position. There will be a whisper telling to our minds to keeps gambling and chase more winning.But if you can take a deep breath and thinks clear, you will not trying to play gambling and chase the next winning because you realizes that will be more difficult to do. You will trying to stops gambling and withdraw the money so you will not hassle to avoids the other losses. We must thinks that stops gambling when winning is the best decision you can take because you can prevents the other losses and you can enjoy your win money. Winners dont only get money. It is about knowledge of yourself and about self-control. Its about realising that life offers more than just a chase of the next high. Its about mental serenity since you know you have the knowledge to make the proper decision. People, thats life. Making the proper decisions. Decisions that provide you calm and ones that boost your self-esteem. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 28, 2024, 09:05:11 PM The hardest thing to quit gambling is when you have won a lot. And this is due to the "the winner's effect". When a gambler wins a significant amount of money, he has a feeling of euphoria and confidence in his abilities. This creates the illusion that luck is on his side and he can keep winning. As a result, the gambler often decides to continue playing, hoping to win even more. Yes, a big win situation can trigger an increase in dopamine levels in the brain, and that can really trigger an increase in interest and confidence in something they are doing, as you said that it is a side effect that will occur when a gambler wins especially in large amounts.In the end there will be no doubt and worry at all about the possible risks when they are going to make a decision, feeling great, feeling that luck is on their side will continue to push their minds to continue the game in order to win a larger amount, even though there is clearly no guarantee at all at that time, and this is the best idea to bring you down into a significant pit of regret, but on the other hand I might also say that stopping when you are in a losing situation can also be a difficult thing to do, especially when you do not have a good risk acceptance. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: wheelz1200 on July 28, 2024, 09:10:23 PM Honestly it's much harder to quit while you are winning unless you have an exit plan. When you are winning you usually don't stop because you think "it's my day today" and the winning will continue. When you are losing especially for me, it becomes less fun and I gamble for entertainment. Also if you lose and have no more money to gamble with it's easy to stop, because you have to lol.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Adbitco on July 28, 2024, 09:56:01 PM Honestly it's much harder to quit while you are winning unless you have an exit plan. When you are winning you usually don't stop because you think "it's my day today" and the winning will continue. When you are losing especially for me, it becomes less fun and I gamble for entertainment. Also if you lose and have no more money to gamble with it's easy to stop, because you have to lol. You are right because sincerely speaking most people do not care about quitting while winning except they are winning, but it's also important to set limits for one self because if you don't set maximum winning and maximum lose you wouldn't know when you go above your target even though you are losing you would find it very hard to stop because you would see that quitting is minus to your self therefore you must look for alternative to make sure to recover what you had lost.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Unsoldier on July 29, 2024, 03:38:40 AM The hardest thing to quit gambling is when you have won a lot. And this is due to the "the winner's effect". When a gambler wins a significant amount of money, he has a feeling of euphoria and confidence in his abilities. This creates the illusion that luck is on his side and he can keep winning. As a result, the gambler often decides to continue playing, hoping to win even more. Yes, a big win situation can trigger an increase in dopamine levels in the brain, and that can really trigger an increase in interest and confidence in something they are doing, as you said that it is a side effect that will occur when a gambler wins especially in large amounts.In the end there will be no doubt and worry at all about the possible risks when they are going to make a decision, feeling great, feeling that luck is on their side will continue to push their minds to continue the game in order to win a larger amount, even though there is clearly no guarantee at all at that time, and this is the best idea to bring you down into a significant pit of regret, but on the other hand I might also say that stopping when you are in a losing situation can also be a difficult thing to do, especially when you do not have a good risk acceptance. When you see that your bankroll has grown significantly, it is psychologically difficult to stop because it is tempting to increase it even more. However, this often leads to the player taking larger risks and potentially losing everything they have won. But if the gambler loses all his money that he has won, he will stop. But when the gambler has the money, he will start gambling again with a high probability. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: noormcs5 on July 29, 2024, 04:06:34 AM How easy or difficult it is for a gambler to quit gambling depends on how badly they are addicted. If their addiction stage is very severe and has affected their social life, then it will be very difficult for them to stop without significant support from their relatives or family. Medical rehabilitation may be necessary for those who are already heavily addicted, but if the question is just about one session, then it is obviously easy for someone to quit after winning. Personally, I quit easily when I win. Closing the session and exiting is what I usually do when I win, even if I have to spend 10% to 20% of my winnings before the session closes. Of course it's difficult to quit a session when I still have a balance, but if the balance has run out then I will also quit resignedly. Yes, I agree that quitting is easy on a winning note as compared to losing. If you are a winner in gambling, you can stop for the day and quit the gambling happily. The feeling will be great and you will have a sense of positivity. On the other hand, if you lose you still have to quit but here the feelings will be totally opposite. You will have to bear the loss and your mood will never be satisfied if you end up losing money, no matter how less is the amount. Usually when a gambler loses, he would never like to quit but he has the urge of playing a bit more so the loses can be recovered. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: danherbias07 on July 29, 2024, 04:39:13 AM How easy or difficult it is for a gambler to quit gambling depends on how badly they are addicted. If their addiction stage is very severe and has affected their social life, then it will be very difficult for them to stop without significant support from their relatives or family. Medical rehabilitation may be necessary for those who are already heavily addicted, but if the question is just about one session, then it is obviously easy for someone to quit after winning. Good for you then. Personally, I quit easily when I win. Closing the session and exiting is what I usually do when I win, even if I have to spend 10% to 20% of my winnings before the session closes. Of course it's difficult to quit a session when I still have a balance, but if the balance has run out then I will also quit resignedly. That's the best strategy in gambling, exit when you win as long as you hit the minimum mark of withdrawal then go for it and get out. After that, it's how you can resist the urge to deposit back and try again which I think is the hardest part of all. A gambler who loses though has a different approach, he will keep on depositing until he hits that winning chance and I think this is where addiction mostly starts. The spark of just chasing the losses initially, and then grows to something that cannot be controlled anymore because either we want our money back or we just want our revenge against the gambling site. We must avoid this kind of things to happen as much as possible. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Shinpako09 on July 29, 2024, 04:55:26 AM For me, it's easier to quit when I'm winning, especially if I've reached the specific quota I've set for the day. I'll just come back tomorrow. But when I'm losing, even if I've set a quota for losses, I tend to make a deposit right after draining my current bankroll, trying to win it back and reach my target amount. Sometimes, I can control myself and avoid making a deposit again, but most of the time, I can't.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on July 29, 2024, 06:10:46 AM You and I are certainly different in our approaches, but the goal remains the same. So far I don't gamble every day, in fact I don't bet on every game of the week. Only do it when I need entertainment, the rest I'd rather watch. Of course, this is a big change from my gambling habits where previously I barely slept while there was still a balance in my casino wallet. Of course, self-control is needed when we are active in a gambling session. But just like you, I play in a conscious state where I can still control when to stop and when to continue. indeed the temptation in gambling cannot be avoided easily, especially if there is still a balance in our casino wallet, I admit that it is difficult to resist. therefore when gambling and there is already a profit that has been obtained, it must be withdrawn as much as possible so that there is no more continuous gambling on the same day because in my opinion when there is continuous gambling it is possible that it can make us lose self-control and maybe make us continue to bet again and again. but the same is true when you have experienced defeat in gambling and still have money in your pocket, the temptation will still be there.you are right, self-control is important here because that is what will make it easier for us to stop when we lose or win in gambling. besides that, awareness must also be mastered so that the gambling that is done remains under good control. many people have experienced big losses because they cannot control themselves well so that the decisions taken tend to be the wrong choice. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: junder on July 29, 2024, 06:20:24 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. it is difficult to determine which event is easier to stop, but I myself have a thought that winning in gambling is something that is rarely obtained, maybe even difficult to happen and get, so I prefer to stop when I have won because remembering that victory is indeed difficult to get so it must be used as well as possible, immediately cash it in and not bet again. Likewise with when experiencing defeat, when you have experienced defeat then stopping is a good choice because winning in gambling is not certain even if we continue gambling again does that guarantee? of course not right?Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. in this case maybe awareness and self-control are things that will determine everything, with awareness of course the profits that have been obtained will definitely not be wasted, I myself am like that. and vice versa, if there is no awareness, maybe what will happen is a greater desire to win which will actually be a disaster. even though there is luck but that doesn't guarantee it. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: GigaBit on July 29, 2024, 08:32:49 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. it is difficult to determine which event is easier to stop, but I myself have a thought that winning in gambling is something that is rarely obtained, maybe even difficult to happen and get, so I prefer to stop when I have won because remembering that victory is indeed difficult to get so it must be used as well as possible, immediately cash it in and not bet again. Likewise with when experiencing defeat, when you have experienced defeat then stopping is a good choice because winning in gambling is not certain even if we continue gambling again does that guarantee? of course not right?Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. in this case maybe awareness and self-control are things that will determine everything, with awareness of course the profits that have been obtained will definitely not be wasted, I myself am like that. and vice versa, if there is no awareness, maybe what will happen is a greater desire to win which will actually be a disaster. even though there is luck but that doesn't guarantee it. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hedgeh0g on July 29, 2024, 08:42:07 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. it is difficult to determine which event is easier to stop, but I myself have a thought that winning in gambling is something that is rarely obtained, maybe even difficult to happen and get, so I prefer to stop when I have won because remembering that victory is indeed difficult to get so it must be used as well as possible, immediately cash it in and not bet again. Likewise with when experiencing defeat, when you have experienced defeat then stopping is a good choice because winning in gambling is not certain even if we continue gambling again does that guarantee? of course not right?Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. in this case maybe awareness and self-control are things that will determine everything, with awareness of course the profits that have been obtained will definitely not be wasted, I myself am like that. and vice versa, if there is no awareness, maybe what will happen is a greater desire to win which will actually be a disaster. even though there is luck but that doesn't guarantee it. Still, the exit depends more on the psychology of the player himself, because if it is easy for one to exit after a loss, then it is easy for another player to exit after a win, in this case everything is too individual. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Swordsoffreedom on July 29, 2024, 09:32:34 AM One of the best ways to keep your gambling winnings is to take a temporary break after winning. After every win, the probability of defeat increases. Because win and defeat complement each other. Besides, there is no assurance that fate will always favor. I try to cash out after a win especially the big bets. Again, we accept the same situation in case of defeat. I try to stop when I lose a few times in a row. Many gamblers cannot hold their patience here. They quickly try to recover the bet money which in turn causes them to lose more money. Since gambling is uncertain, one has to rely on luck as well as shold be controled in gambling. I agree with you that the probability of losing increases after a win. And we need to take a break after winning. This increases the chances of losing money. But when we go to the casino the desire to gamble increases after winning money. We want to win more money. And taking a break from gambling right now is a very difficult task. And most of the time it is not possible to stop gambling after winning big money. And this is one of the biggest reasons for losing money in gambling. Gambling addiction is very risky. This is why we should try to refrain ourselves from gambling for some time after winning. If we can't stop ourselves from gambling after winning, or even after losing, we will gradually become addicted to gambling. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: GxSTxV on July 29, 2024, 09:39:45 AM Since I have so many experiences and played sessions in casinos, I would say both quitting when in profit or when in loss it depends on your psychological state that time of playing. I experienced both situations, sometimes I quit and withdraw my profits and sometimes I quit losing more than half of that balance.
Generally, I deposit what’s less than 100$, I will mention my experience when I make a deposit while I’m in a good financial situation, I find it hard to quit and withdraw even after being lucky to win a good amount, doubling my money or more but I still have that urge to play more, without caring for losing that profit, because I still have more money in my pocket, or doesn’t have something in my mind to purchase or spend, so it is safe for me to lose that and risk to win more. While it is hard for you to quit when you have already lost a part of your balance, with the need of buying something without spending from your pocket, so you keep that hope if getting back your initial balance by playing more with lower risk. To determinate which option is better for you, I believe it is more dependent upon your psychological state. However, quitting for me when I am in profit, is more easier than when I experience a loss. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Weawant on July 29, 2024, 10:07:13 AM You cannot quit gambling when you win more money than you expect from gambling. Because the desire to win in that gambling will make Alana more vulnerable to gambling and more emotional. But when you get into gambling, you will have a bad experience with gambling and you can quit gambling if you want. But if you can quit gambling with profit after winning then you will be a successful person in gambling. Because it is very difficult to get out of gambling with the profit from gambling. So always try to keep yourself in control and if possible cash out those wins to buy physical things that you need and are assets at the same time. The true reality remains that it's not actually easy, winning good amounts of money at a time from gambling when you least expected can make you delusional about easy money and may get you stucked with gambling in some cases. Trying to utilize every opportunity you have got with the profit you have made off Gambling remains the best. So whenever you make profits off gambling, make sure to use it for something really tangible so in the day's of loosing you can take consolation in that which you have already except you are quitting gambling entirely.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Accardo on July 29, 2024, 11:18:32 AM In the end there will be no doubt and worry at all about the possible risks when they are going to make a decision, feeling great, feeling that luck is on their side will continue to push their minds to continue the game in order to win a larger amount, even though there is clearly no guarantee at all at that time, and this is the best idea to bring you down into a significant pit of regret, but on the other hand I might also say that stopping when you are in a losing situation can also be a difficult thing to do, especially when you do not have a good risk acceptance. Players go harder when they're weaker and face frictionless losses. The motive for these careless moves is not only about recovering money but also about feeling better. Losing numerous times puts a player in a dilemma and makes him think all his skills are lost. In games that don't need skills, the player would think he needs more luck. He may compare the current situation with games he's won and conclude he needs to try harder. No player would be happy going home as a loser. So, they tend to win more and balance the playground. If such a player doesn't see significant wins, he will find it difficult to stop. For the winners whose next game resulted in a loss, they could end up not stopping. Because the few wins represent a streak, they'll expect it to show up often. Both ways are complex to handle. A player's decision and critical thinking are essential. No side is the best, especially when we are weak. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on July 29, 2024, 12:17:48 PM Yes, a big win situation can trigger an increase in dopamine levels in the brain, and that can really trigger an increase in interest and confidence in something they are doing, as you said that it is a side effect that will occur when a gambler wins especially in large amounts. In the end there will be no doubt and worry at all about the possible risks when they are going to make a decision, feeling great, feeling that luck is on their side will continue to push their minds to continue the game in order to win a larger amount, even though there is clearly no guarantee at all at that time, and this is the best idea to bring you down into a significant pit of regret, but on the other hand I might also say that stopping when you are in a losing situation can also be a difficult thing to do, especially when you do not have a good risk acceptance. When you see that your bankroll has grown significantly, it is psychologically difficult to stop because it is tempting to increase it even more. However, this often leads to the player taking larger risks and potentially losing everything they have won. But if the gambler loses all his money that he has won, he will stop. But when the gambler has the money, he will start gambling again with a high probability. On the other hand, logically, it is quite true that when a gambler does not have money for some reason such as defeat, then it is a situation that will force them to stop and not continue the session, meaning that the situation of having money like when they are in a winning situation is indeed much more likely to make them continue the gambling session by applying greed that ends with regret when luck is really gone at that time, but I will also say that sometimes gamblers are desperate to justify any means to continue their gambling session when they do not have money based on a sense of revenge, namely usually not infrequently those who try to make loans as an alternative to fulfill their desire to gamble again. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Gheka on July 29, 2024, 02:07:39 PM How easy or difficult it is for a gambler to quit gambling depends on how badly they are addicted. If their addiction stage is very severe and has affected their social life, then it will be very difficult for them to stop without significant support from their relatives or family. Medical rehabilitation may be necessary for those who are already heavily addicted, but if the question is just about one session, then it is obviously easy for someone to quit after winning. Personally, I quit easily when I win. Closing the session and exiting is what I usually do when I win, even if I have to spend 10% to 20% of my winnings before the session closes. Of course it's difficult to quit a session when I still have a balance, but if the balance has run out then I will also quit resignedly. Yes, I agree that quitting is easy on a winning note as compared to losing. If you are a winner in gambling, you can stop for the day and quit the gambling happily. The feeling will be great and you will have a sense of positivity. On the other hand, if you lose you still have to quit but here the feelings will be totally opposite. You will have to bear the loss and your mood will never be satisfied if you end up losing money, no matter how less is the amount. Usually when a gambler loses, he would never like to quit but he has the urge of playing a bit more so the loses can be recovered. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: DaNNy001 on July 29, 2024, 02:14:29 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It's easier to quit gambling when your losing, we all have to agree that losing actually sucks and it comes with a lot of depression, finding yourself in this state might make you consider taking a break or quitting entirely..I haven't seen people quit gambling from having constant wins, instead it gives more drive to continue gambling, greed is part of our nature as humans, we would always want to to get more because our needs are insatiable... it's easier to quit when losing than winning Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: danherbias07 on July 29, 2024, 02:35:14 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. It's easier to quit gambling when your losing, we all have to agree that losing actually sucks and it comes with a lot of depression, finding yourself in this state might make you consider taking a break or quitting entirely..I haven't seen people quit gambling from having constant wins, instead it gives more drive to continue gambling, greed is part of our nature as humans, we would always want to to get more because our needs are insatiable... it's easier to quit when losing than winning I've been in this situation a lot of times and I can tell that the cure could be changing games or just taking that break and coming back later. Sometimes the gambling site system refreshes and that's when we get our opportunity to win. But that's only for casino games. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Z_MBFM on July 30, 2024, 06:24:10 PM You cannot quit gambling when you win more money than you expect from gambling. Because the desire to win in that gambling will make Alana more vulnerable to gambling and more emotional. But when you get into gambling, you will have a bad experience with gambling and you can quit gambling if you want. But if you can quit gambling with profit after winning then you will be a successful person in gambling. Because it is very difficult to get out of gambling with the profit from gambling. So always try to keep yourself in control and if possible cash out those wins to buy physical things that you need and are assets at the same time. The true reality remains that it's not actually easy, winning good amounts of money at a time from gambling when you least expected can make you delusional about easy money and may get you stucked with gambling in some cases. Trying to utilize every opportunity you have got with the profit you have made off Gambling remains the best. So whenever you make profits off gambling, make sure to use it for something really tangible so in the day's of loosing you can take consolation in that which you have already except you are quitting gambling entirely.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Zadicar on July 30, 2024, 08:16:03 PM You cannot quit gambling when you win more money than you expect from gambling. Because the desire to win in that gambling will make Alana more vulnerable to gambling and more emotional. But when you get into gambling, you will have a bad experience with gambling and you can quit gambling if you want. But if you can quit gambling with profit after winning then you will be a successful person in gambling. Because it is very difficult to get out of gambling with the profit from gambling. So always try to keep yourself in control and if possible cash out those wins to buy physical things that you need and are assets at the same time. The true reality remains that it's not actually easy, winning good amounts of money at a time from gambling when you least expected can make you delusional about easy money and may get you stucked with gambling in some cases. Trying to utilize every opportunity you have got with the profit you have made off Gambling remains the best. So whenever you make profits off gambling, make sure to use it for something really tangible so in the day's of loosing you can take consolation in that which you have already except you are quitting gambling entirely.Quitting should really be only considered on the time or moment that you've seen yourself that spending too much money or on the moment that you are already affecting things on which its not really that limited to finances but also into other aspects as well. This is why its really that important that you do really make yourself that responsible on the actions you are taking. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: kotajikikox on July 31, 2024, 05:54:07 AM For me, it's easier to quit when I'm winning, especially if I've reached the specific quota I've set for the day. I'll just come back tomorrow. But when I'm losing, even if I've set a quota for losses, I tend to make a deposit right after draining my current bankroll, trying to win it back and reach my target amount. Sometimes, I can control myself and avoid making a deposit again, but most of the time, I can't. that is one best way to have a quota or target even before we play. ___________________________________________ we all have different answers here because all of us has different attitude in gambling , some loves to quit when winning( and those are the one who can control their gambling activites ) while those others quits when they are completely lose. meaning My answer is quit when Winning because I have learned my lessons already. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: shasan on September 14, 2024, 08:09:42 PM Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: carlfebz2 on September 14, 2024, 08:35:31 PM Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it.on playing gambling. This is where it would really be that still continuing because the main thing that comes up into your mind is that you would really be that easily to make some next win. This is why gambling industry is really that becoming even more bigger in terms or revenue considering that there are really that still new gamblers who do really join up and really willing to burn out their money just for gambling on which those people would really be divided into those people who are really that playing for the sake of fun and to those who do aim for the money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: swogerino on September 14, 2024, 08:52:20 PM Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it.I think that it is easier when you do have a target. For example sometime ago the bank called me telling that the overdraft is due (I changed job and being paid not anymore at that bank) and this is bad if you don't pay because the central authority won't give you any credit or mortgage for the house if you want to apply for it. This made me think and I made a bold move, I said to myself I am trying the shit out of the game I always lose but only this time doing buy bonuses of 20 dollars each and I had only 184 dollars so 9 buy bonuses in total if everything would have gone wrong. Luckily it worked out as the game paid about 1524 dollars through these bonuses and I immediately quit as soon as I reach that amount, directly withdrew and paid the overdraft of 1000 dollars and I am a free man since then ;D. Still though as my advice don't try this if you are not ready to face the consequences, meaning don't cry if you lose it all following the same game play as I did. I surely won't do it again, it just worked out once. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Oilacris on September 14, 2024, 09:38:25 PM Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it.I think that it is easier when you do have a target. For example sometime ago the bank called me telling that the overdraft is due (I changed job and being paid not anymore at that bank) and this is bad if you don't pay because the central authority won't give you any credit or mortgage for the house if you want to apply for it. This made me think and I made a bold move, I said to myself I am trying the shit out of the game I always lose but only this time doing buy bonuses of 20 dollars each and I had only 184 dollars so 9 buy bonuses in total if everything would have gone wrong. Luckily it worked out as the game paid about 1524 dollars through these bonuses and I immediately quit as soon as I reach that amount, directly withdrew and paid the overdraft of 1000 dollars and I am a free man since then ;D. Still though as my advice don't try this if you are not ready to face the consequences, meaning don't cry if you lose it all following the same game play as I did. I surely won't do it again, it just worked out once. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: I_Anime on September 14, 2024, 09:48:19 PM Personally I had a set target both when winning or losing I quit, however before I reached that conclusion it took me a while to achieve it, It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it.I think that it is easier when you do have a target. For example sometime ago the bank called me telling that the overdraft is due (I changed job and being paid not anymore at that bank) and this is bad if you don't pay because the central authority won't give you any credit or mortgage for the house if you want to apply for it. This made me think and I made a bold move, I said to myself I am trying the shit out of the game I always lose but only this time doing buy bonuses of 20 dollars each and I had only 184 dollars so 9 buy bonuses in total if everything would have gone wrong. Luckily it worked out as the game paid about 1524 dollars through these bonuses and I immediately quit as soon as I reach that amount, directly withdrew and paid the overdraft of 1000 dollars and I am a free man since then ;D. Still though as my advice don't try this if you are not ready to face the consequences, meaning don't cry if you lose it all following the same game play as I did. I surely won't do it again, it just worked out once. You where actually lucky that things went your way . Yeah is good to have target , like alot of folks have this mindset that this is the amount of money am planning to make in gambling, but one thing is for sure is not encouraging to take gambling as a source of income because it ain't a reliable one . Because you can either win or lose , and is not everyone with target that do keep to it some wasn't able to hit their target , while some where able but endup losing everything, while some where lucky to win a life changing jackpot and stopped instantly without greed getting the best of them and stuff. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: TopT3ns on September 14, 2024, 10:13:59 PM You cannot quit gambling when you win more money than you expect from gambling. Because the desire to win in that gambling will make Alana more vulnerable to gambling and more emotional. But when you get into gambling, you will have a bad experience with gambling and you can quit gambling if you want. But if you can quit gambling with profit after winning then you will be a successful person in gambling. Because it is very difficult to get out of gambling with the profit from gambling. So always try to keep yourself in control and if possible cash out those wins to buy physical things that you need and are assets at the same time. The true reality remains that it's not actually easy, winning good amounts of money at a time from gambling when you least expected can make you delusional about easy money and may get you stucked with gambling in some cases. Trying to utilize every opportunity you have got with the profit you have made off Gambling remains the best. So whenever you make profits off gambling, make sure to use it for something really tangible so in the day's of loosing you can take consolation in that which you have already except you are quitting gambling entirely.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Odusko on September 14, 2024, 10:41:39 PM It's all choice. For some, it'll depend on their gambling plans. But, considering the term “quit" nobody would quit after winning big or losing huge amount. The term stop would be best used for this explanation. Although, it's a nice decision to quit after winning big, but it's almost impossible. People only stop to play to continue again later. So, with the “stopping" term, it's quite not fine to assume that one side of the decision would be the best. A player who quits after winning big would be leaving with a profit. As he wouldn't spend back any dime to the casino. Provided a player is meant to play next time, it all depends on the player. Quiting is much more easier for me when I make a winning bet, this is because at that time I don't have anything to hold back on with the casino a d all that I need at that time is just walking away with my winning rewards without any left behind feelings that I have lost my money and I need to recover it by playing more,. This one is much more easier, compared to when you lose your bet, some people may go to the extent of borrowing in other to play more with the intention to win along the line so as to recover from the previous loses.So for that we need to choose wisely, losing comes with a lot of pains and set backs, and to avoided those set plains you must build yourself in such a way that both losing and winning in gambling will not shift from what it is the you need to be confident in yourself befor. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: nakamura12 on September 14, 2024, 10:52:21 PM To be honest, both are not easy to once a person becomes addicted to gambling but if a person isn't addicted to gambling then it is possible to quit when winning. Even a person can quit gambling even at loss and of course it is a help with someone. To be precise, each of gamblers have their own reasons because each one has their own mindset. It would be different if the person has gambling addiction then it would be very hard.
Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Zigabel on September 14, 2024, 11:43:03 PM Quote from: Gheka link=topic=5500793.msg64371744#msg64371744 You should imagine that you are investing with a multiple interest rate and that opportunity is still expanding, what is waiting is just a decision from you, and you will stop when you stand in front of this golden line or you will launch another arrow into your mind, it is troublesome to give up in this case and applied to gambling, you will expand your greed, instead of immediately shrinking the day's joy. On the other side of the line is when we lose, we don't need to be faced with an expansion opportunity, it's all about recovery thinking and once the nerves don't have strong activation, difficulties easily make people give up Gambling I do say should be done for fun and should be enjoyed instead of forcing ways through with a mind of wanting to milk the casinos, they have a long term edge always which you cannot beat literally so it's always best to stay on the safe side with the little advantage you are able to get at any time Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: TelolettOm on September 14, 2024, 11:49:43 PM To be honest, both are not easy to once a person becomes addicted to gambling but if a person isn't addicted to gambling then it is possible to quit when winning. Even a person can quit gambling even at loss and of course it is a help with someone. To be precise, each of gamblers have their own reasons because each one has their own mindset. It would be different if the person has gambling addiction then it would be very hard. For addicted gamblers, it is very difficult, the more they win, the more enthusiastic they are to waste money on betting or gambling again.On the other hand, when addicted gamblers keep losing, they will be more curious to enter the next round, with high hopes that they will win in the next gambling turns. However, all of that sometimes does not work. So the point is on how we manage our emotions, manage our money when gambling. If we are able and not addicted, then whether it is when losing or winning, we will understand when to stop. because don't spend more money again, and take advantage of opportunities and big returns when you win, immediately withdraw. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: PX-Z on September 14, 2024, 11:50:01 PM Those are hard choices when you are currently betting games at that very moment you make big wins like consecutive wins, coz you really want to more. But i guess, you can just think more positively that casino can flip the table so you need to stop first. Only if you think that way coz if not that's you being greedy.
While when you are keep lossing is pretty hard, there is two scenario, if you have money you will keep depositing to chase loss, while if you don't have spare you will stop, as pissed, annoyed, broken hearted, mixed emotions. Lol. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: LDL on September 14, 2024, 11:59:16 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. When to stop gambling depends on how you control your gambling. If one is involved in making money then it becomes really difficult to get rid of gambling. There are many who go to the point where they can't control their greed in order to get profit from gambling and thus they face losses instead of profits from gambling. There is another class of people who go to the point of losing money, where they keep betting repeatedly to recover the money they lost earlier, and eventually become bankrupt, but still cannot stop themselves from gambling. That is, no matter what we say, those who can control themselves from gambling can refrain themselves from gambling under any circumstances and those who cannot control themselves cannot control themselves from gambling under any circumstances.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: traderethereum on September 15, 2024, 03:01:23 AM Those are hard choices when you are currently betting games at that very moment you make big wins like consecutive wins, coz you really want to more. But i guess, you can just think more positively that casino can flip the table so you need to stop first. Only if you think that way coz if not that's you being greedy. Yeah you are right. Quit when winning is difficult as we want to get more winning because at that time, our greediness can increase and we want more money.While when you are keep lossing is pretty hard, there is two scenario, if you have money you will keep depositing to chase loss, while if you don't have spare you will stop, as pissed, annoyed, broken hearted, mixed emotions. Lol. We may continue gambling and will say one more time is enough for me but then we lose and make us think that we should play one more time. That will not stop us from really quit gambling as we are lose before and we want to recover our lose. That will be the same situation if we lose and still difficult to quit gambling. That is why we really need to know when to quit gambling no matter we lose or win. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: uswa56 on September 15, 2024, 03:45:13 AM Quote from: Gheka link=topic=5500793.msg64371744#msg64371744 You should imagine that you are investing with a multiple interest rate and that opportunity is still expanding, what is waiting is just a decision from you, and you will stop when you stand in front of this golden line or you will launch another arrow into your mind, it is troublesome to give up in this case and applied to gambling, you will expand your greed, instead of immediately shrinking the day's joy. On the other side of the line is when we lose, we don't need to be faced with an expansion opportunity, it's all about recovery thinking and once the nerves don't have strong activation, difficulties easily make people give up Gambling I do say should be done for fun and should be enjoyed instead of forcing ways through with a mind of wanting to milk the casinos, they have a long term edge always which you cannot beat literally so it's always best to stay on the safe side with the little advantage you are able to get at any time It is true that only luck will be able to recover the condition of defeat that we are experiencing when gambling but the reality that is often experienced by most people, when they are experiencing losses and continue to bet that they get only losses that make them lose more, so I think it is not an easy thing to stop when we have suffered some losses and we still have funds that can be used to continue Bet. You are right, one must of course enjoy every game that they play while betting and if someone thinks they will be able to win every bet they play then it is very unlikely to happen and choosing to profit a little from the bets we play is certainly very good to keep the financial condition that we have, although it is also not easy but we have to practice so as not to spend more money on gambling and will have difficulty in meeting the needs we need. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: laijsica on September 15, 2024, 04:31:28 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. When to stop gambling depends on how you control your gambling. If one is involved in making money then it becomes really difficult to get rid of gambling. There are many who go to the point where they can't control their greed in order to get profit from gambling and thus they face losses instead of profits from gambling. There is another class of people who go to the point of losing money, where they keep betting repeatedly to recover the money they lost earlier, and eventually become bankrupt, but still cannot stop themselves from gambling. That is, no matter what we say, those who can control themselves from gambling can refrain themselves from gambling under any circumstances and those who cannot control themselves cannot control themselves from gambling under any circumstances.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Jody.Drummer on September 15, 2024, 04:35:55 AM Those are hard choices when you are currently betting games at that very moment you make big wins like consecutive wins, coz you really want to more. But i guess, you can just think more positively that casino can flip the table so you need to stop first. Only if you think that way coz if not that's you being greedy. Yeah you are right. Quit when winning is difficult as we want to get more winning because at that time, our greediness can increase and we want more money.While when you are keep lossing is pretty hard, there is two scenario, if you have money you will keep depositing to chase loss, while if you don't have spare you will stop, as pissed, annoyed, broken hearted, mixed emotions. Lol. We may continue gambling and will say one more time is enough for me but then we lose and make us think that we should play one more time. That will not stop us from really quit gambling as we are lose before and we want to recover our lose. That will be the same situation if we lose and still difficult to quit gambling. That is why we really need to know when to quit gambling no matter we lose or win. Withdrawing to a stop that must be done when we have suffered defeat, because if when winning it indeed we have capital that can be put back again it's just that this is vulnerable to making players addicted to gambling and cannot stop when losing the previous victory. I agree with you, the most correct is that we must know when to stop whether to win or lose, withdrawal to stop is something that must be done by everyone who makes a bet. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Pi-network314159 on September 15, 2024, 04:39:34 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. It depends on individual differences, if the person is not so muchly addicted, he will decide to call it a quit. But if it's a gambling addict he will continue playing till he lost it all. For me I will quit.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. Lolz.. what is the exccence of keeping or holding onto $10 again after losing $490? Its better I use it to gamble. Afterall that amount can't do a reasonable thing again. Who knows if toyling around with $10 can boost your bankroll in dieing minute.Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Bd officer on September 15, 2024, 05:30:44 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. It depends on the gamblers how greedy he is, how much he wants to win, if in my case I would quit gambling immediately if it was $100 to $500. Because if I expect more, I will lose more. Those who don't quit gambling even after 5x profit to make extra profit, find that at the end of the day they can't profit anything. From my real experience, I went from $50 to $90 in gambling, I was hoping to complete $100 but I kept losing and at one point it dropped to $40. Since then I am not so greedy, I stop gambling if I can make some profit. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. I won't stop playing until I lose below my target. When I start gambling with $50 my target is to lose $5, when I lose $5 I stop gambling. I don't try to recover losses, I gamble again later when my mind is fresh. However, those who try to recover from gambling losses by betting repeatedly lose all their money at the end of the day. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Hirose UK on September 15, 2024, 07:35:17 AM Those are hard choices when you are currently betting games at that very moment you make big wins like consecutive wins, coz you really want to more. But i guess, you can just think more positively that casino can flip the table so you need to stop first. Only if you think that way coz if not that's you being greedy. Yeah you are right. Quit when winning is difficult as we want to get more winning because at that time, our greediness can increase and we want more money.While when you are keep lossing is pretty hard, there is two scenario, if you have money you will keep depositing to chase loss, while if you don't have spare you will stop, as pissed, annoyed, broken hearted, mixed emotions. Lol. We may continue gambling and will say one more time is enough for me but then we lose and make us think that we should play one more time. That will not stop us from really quit gambling as we are lose before and we want to recover our lose. That will be the same situation if we lose and still difficult to quit gambling. That is why we really need to know when to quit gambling no matter we lose or win. I think almost all gamblers have experienced it and I personally have had this kind of experience in gambling, after all the experiences that have happened gambler can stop their gambling session in any condition, whether they win or lose. It just takes time because someone can learn from their experience when they can think clearly and can take wise attitude in every decision-making, it just matter of time and how someone mindset is. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: hyudien on September 15, 2024, 08:53:07 AM In the end, the only condition that can make it easier for gamblers to stop is when they have had series of losses due to greed or as result of trying to recover their losses and lose all their money without leaving any until they can't make deposit again and continue their gambling session. That is the worst situation a gambler can experience, they are not unwilling to deposit money, but they no longer have money to play. They will feel frustrated because they have lost money and on the other hand they will also be frustrated because they can no longer gamble. Because in my opinion they will continue to gamble as long as they still have money. And when they stop it is temporarily when they do not have money, after having money they will continue it again.I think almost all gamblers have experienced it and I personally have had this kind of experience in gambling, after all the experiences that have happened gambler can stop their gambling session in any condition, whether they win or lose. It just takes time because someone can learn from their experience when they can think clearly and can take wise attitude in every decision-making, it just matter of time and how someone mindset is. This is a form of addiction that is very difficult to stop, they will continue like that if they do not have the desire to stop. And when they have the desire to stop, they will also find it difficult to do so, one way to cure it is to go to an expert. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: danherbias07 on September 15, 2024, 11:03:01 AM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. It depends on individual differences, if the person is not so muchly addicted, he will decide to call it a quit. But if it's a gambling addict he will continue playing till he lost it all. For me I will quit.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. Lolz.. what is the exccence of keeping or holding onto $10 again after losing $490? Its better I use it to gamble. Afterall that amount can't do a reasonable thing again. Who knows if toyling around with $10 can boost your bankroll in dieing minute.Recently, I did actually experience it. I autoplay slots before I sleep at 1000 rounds with a bankroll of $10 but I am just betting for cents so it would take a lot of time before I get wrecked. When I woke up, all that was left was 1 dollar and a few cents. That next day I gambled it again on the same slot game and Voila! I got it back to $12 and was so happy that something was left for me. Sometimes our fury makes us do things that ain't right anymore. Maybe one refresh of that slot game could change things and after that happened to me I started to rest whenever I could hoping it would give back something whenever I lost and it's doing great. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: mirakal on September 15, 2024, 11:47:50 AM Those are hard choices when you are currently betting games at that very moment you make big wins like consecutive wins, coz you really want to more. But i guess, you can just think more positively that casino can flip the table so you need to stop first. Only if you think that way coz if not that's you being greedy. Yeah you are right. Quit when winning is difficult as we want to get more winning because at that time, our greediness can increase and we want more money.While when you are keep lossing is pretty hard, there is two scenario, if you have money you will keep depositing to chase loss, while if you don't have spare you will stop, as pissed, annoyed, broken hearted, mixed emotions. Lol. We may continue gambling and will say one more time is enough for me but then we lose and make us think that we should play one more time. That will not stop us from really quit gambling as we are lose before and we want to recover our lose. That will be the same situation if we lose and still difficult to quit gambling. That is why we really need to know when to quit gambling no matter we lose or win. That is why the casino can never lose any amount; they make us win, but we will give it back. We gamble just to have some fun, whether we lose or not; this should be put in our minds. If we spend more, it is not a problem as long as we never blame anyone for this. We could say that gambling can change your mind and go wrong if not managed. That's why we should be careful in dealing with this. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: fortunecrypto on September 15, 2024, 01:28:06 PM I have a hard time quitting when winning because I'm thinking that's my lucky day and I have to take that opportunity, and I will have a guilt feeling if I do not take that opportunity, so to quench that guilt, I have to continue winning, but I made sure that I kept a portion so in case I suffer losses I have something to keep if.
Losing and winning happened on gambling, so you must have ready action in case you face or you're experiencing a loss or winning so you will not regret it later. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Gheka on September 15, 2024, 01:36:50 PM Those are hard choices when you are currently betting games at that very moment you make big wins like consecutive wins, coz you really want to more. But i guess, you can just think more positively that casino can flip the table so you need to stop first. Only if you think that way coz if not that's you being greedy. Yeah you are right. Quit when winning is difficult as we want to get more winning because at that time, our greediness can increase and we want more money.While when you are keep lossing is pretty hard, there is two scenario, if you have money you will keep depositing to chase loss, while if you don't have spare you will stop, as pissed, annoyed, broken hearted, mixed emotions. Lol. We may continue gambling and will say one more time is enough for me but then we lose and make us think that we should play one more time. That will not stop us from really quit gambling as we are lose before and we want to recover our lose. That will be the same situation if we lose and still difficult to quit gambling. That is why we really need to know when to quit gambling no matter we lose or win. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: freedomgo on September 15, 2024, 01:45:02 PM I have a hard time quitting when winning because I'm thinking that's my lucky day and I have to take that opportunity, and I will have a guilt feeling if I do not take that opportunity, so to quench that guilt, I have to continue winning, but I made sure that I kept a portion so in case I suffer losses I have something to keep if. Losing and winning happened on gambling, so you must have ready action in case you face or you're experiencing a loss or winning so you will not regret it later. It sounds like you might be dealing with a bit of a gambling addiction. Am I right? If you're on a lucky streak, it's normal to want to keep going, but remember, nothing lasts forever. You could end up losing eventually, so it’s important to know when to stop and enjoy your winnings. Like they say, always set a budget for gambling and only risk what you can afford to lose. Also, set a winning target and stop when you reach it to avoid losing everything you’ve won. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: gunhell16 on September 15, 2024, 01:51:50 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. For a gambling player in a casino op, if the gambling player has self-discipline, surely the bankroll of $100 might only turn $200, then it will stop immediately to take out the $100. So, how much more? If it becomes $500, of course the $400 will be withdrawn immediately. If the gambler lacks self-control and discipline, he will likely think he can win more because he is holding or luck is on his side, making it hard for him to quit at once. And this is most of the time happened to majority players in the crypto casino gambling platform. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: lixer on September 15, 2024, 02:33:00 PM It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it. It might be a plan of qiut at a tatget point or winning after a target amount. But the target must be break after reached the target and it will be higher than the initial target and once again will break when it reach and it will be higher again and that will be reach but will be brocken once again and it will continue like this way.This is the reason why it's easier to stop gambling after hitting a losing target because no one would like to lose more but everyone would like to win more. So, even though I would always recommend gamblers to stop when they have won something on top of their deposit, I feel many would do that, but when it comes to losses, it's important to stop when you have lost a certain percentage of your bankroll to avoid excessive losses. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: EarnOnVictor on September 15, 2024, 03:43:43 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. When to stop gambling depends on how you control your gambling. If one is involved in making money then it becomes really difficult to get rid of gambling. There are many who go to the point where they can't control their greed in order to get profit from gambling and thus they face losses instead of profits from gambling. There is another class of people who go to the point of losing money, where they keep betting repeatedly to recover the money they lost earlier, and eventually become bankrupt, but still cannot stop themselves from gambling. That is, no matter what we say, those who can control themselves from gambling can refrain themselves from gambling under any circumstances and those who cannot control themselves cannot control themselves from gambling under any circumstances.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on September 15, 2024, 05:15:52 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. When to stop gambling depends on how you control your gambling. If one is involved in making money then it becomes really difficult to get rid of gambling. There are many who go to the point where they can't control their greed in order to get profit from gambling and thus they face losses instead of profits from gambling. There is another class of people who go to the point of losing money, where they keep betting repeatedly to recover the money they lost earlier, and eventually become bankrupt, but still cannot stop themselves from gambling. That is, no matter what we say, those who can control themselves from gambling can refrain themselves from gambling under any circumstances and those who cannot control themselves cannot control themselves from gambling under any circumstances.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. In gambling, we already know that everyday usually comes with its streak of good or bad luck, it's possible you can start gambling now and you will be making some profit but the next minute, you may start to experience lose, it could also be that when you try to gamble the next day, you will experience more lose than the previous day, so I just suggest that a gambler is the one that really decides when they will quit and when not to. If you have experience a good streak of profit, you can take a brake and if you have also had a good streak of losses, then it's best to take brake. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: oll on September 15, 2024, 05:29:38 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. When to stop gambling depends on how you control your gambling. If one is involved in making money then it becomes really difficult to get rid of gambling. There are many who go to the point where they can't control their greed in order to get profit from gambling and thus they face losses instead of profits from gambling. There is another class of people who go to the point of losing money, where they keep betting repeatedly to recover the money they lost earlier, and eventually become bankrupt, but still cannot stop themselves from gambling. That is, no matter what we say, those who can control themselves from gambling can refrain themselves from gambling under any circumstances and those who cannot control themselves cannot control themselves from gambling under any circumstances.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: aoluain on September 15, 2024, 05:37:05 PM It's good you where able to set a target and stick to it, not everyone has such trait, it takes discipline to do such because when someone who's benefiting from a particular thing no matter how risky it is, if they don't have self control, they could get carried away by the benefits they're getting from it and gradually become addicts, however the major thing that makes it difficult for people to quit even while they're having much losing streaks is lose chasing, but if someone is not very wealthy enough to afford such habit they could gradually quit. Well in conclusion, it takes discipline for people that fall under such categories whether people with much or less winking streaks to avoid gambling addiction and that's just it. It might be a plan of qiut at a tatget point or winning after a target amount. But the target must be break after reached the target and it will be higher than the initial target and once again will break when it reach and it will be higher again and that will be reach but will be brocken once again and it will continue like this way.This is the reason why it's easier to stop gambling after hitting a losing target because no one would like to lose more but everyone would like to win more. So, even though I would always recommend gamblers to stop when they have won something on top of their deposit, I feel many would do that, but when it comes to losses, it's important to stop when you have lost a certain percentage of your bankroll to avoid excessive losses. Yea I can see that happening, pushing the quitting target higher when you are on a winning streak, I'm probably guilty of that in the past. The same is also possible when chasing losses, the hole your digging is getting bigger and bigger and you keep pushing the target further and further away to get on that winning streak again. In the end for a lot of gamblers its very difficult to quit for either scenarios! Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Tipstar on September 15, 2024, 05:51:46 PM In my opinion, it would be easier to quit when winning rather than losing. A person in loss always looks for getting back into profit from gambling even though it may include rage betting and losing more than they can afford. While its easier to leave with money when you are winning. I personally have trained my mind to stop at a limit whether I'm winning or losing but all people don't have that sort of will power and emotions outweighs logic.
In some types of gambling there is some degree of peer pressure not to leave when you are winning and even some physical casino would try to keep engaging you too so you from leaving with huge amount of money. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: baeva on September 15, 2024, 06:00:27 PM I know that as gamblers, everyone can relate to this question, as we have surely experienced it in real situations. When to stop gambling depends on how you control your gambling. If one is involved in making money then it becomes really difficult to get rid of gambling. There are many who go to the point where they can't control their greed in order to get profit from gambling and thus they face losses instead of profits from gambling. There is another class of people who go to the point of losing money, where they keep betting repeatedly to recover the money they lost earlier, and eventually become bankrupt, but still cannot stop themselves from gambling. That is, no matter what we say, those who can control themselves from gambling can refrain themselves from gambling under any circumstances and those who cannot control themselves cannot control themselves from gambling under any circumstances.Suppose our bankroll is $100 and it has already grown to $500, would you quit or continue? Conversely, if with our bankroll, we are down to $10, would you still continue or save the remaining $10? I used specific amounts to make it easier to discuss this situation. I understand that we all gamble with different amounts based on our income, but consider this as an example. You can mention any amount you want based on your personal experience; it doesn't matter. There are some people who are addicted and no discipline or control will help them. They are physically unable to control themselves and it is in fact a disease. I think it is necessary to impose on people from childhood that gambling should be played casually, that it is only a game, as the name implies, and you can't make money on such games, you can only have fun on it and you can't get used to it if you win all the time. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: kawetsriyanto on September 15, 2024, 06:35:52 PM In my opinion, it would be easier to quit when winning rather than losing. A person in loss always looks for getting back into profit from gambling even though it may include rage betting and losing more than they can afford. While its easier to leave with money when you are winning. I personally have trained my mind to stop at a limit whether I'm winning or losing but all people don't have that sort of will power and emotions outweighs logic. It will depend on what the typical of gamblers we are. In some types of gambling there is some degree of peer pressure not to leave when you are winning and even some physical casino would try to keep engaging you too so you from leaving with huge amount of money. If we are a typical gambler who always try to push gaining more and more money from gambling. It should be very difficult to quite when we often win in gambling. It is because we must think that there will be more and more wins if we keep gambling. But when we often get losses, it may be easier to leave because we may think that we have no luck in gambling. People who can be easier leaving when they win, they probably only gamble for fun only. They don't really expect gaining huge money from gambling. Also, they must be aware that there is no guarantee to keep winning in the future. Actually these type of gamblers are very logical gamblers. CMIIW Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Renampun on September 15, 2024, 06:42:39 PM This is very tricky, I myself have stopped gambling for some time because of the consecutive losses that I got from here I thought that I could only stop gambling when I lost but out there there are many stories that I heard about people who stopped gambling when they won, it makes me salute them.
I have been gambling for years, starting from sports betting and slots, to stop completely, my intention is no longer there because when I try to stop, I will return to playing with excessive intensity so that for now I am only trying to make my level of defeat very minimal. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Docnaster on September 15, 2024, 06:51:14 PM Regardless of winning or losing, quiting is one of the most difficult decisions in gambling but since the question is which one is easier, I think it's easier to quit when a gambler is winning than when he's losing. For instance, if a gambler is winning, he's most likely to quit immediately he incures loss in his gamble but when a gambler is losing a lot of money in gambling, he'll want to recover all before quitting.
This is my own opinion about the subject matter, do you have something contrary to my opinion? Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: nimogsm on September 15, 2024, 07:23:13 PM This is very tricky, I myself have stopped gambling for some time because of the consecutive losses that I got from here I thought that I could only stop gambling when I lost but out there there are many stories that I heard about people who stopped gambling when they won, it makes me salute them. discipline in the game is something that comes with experience and years. It is really difficult to come to terms with a loss and leave the game without trying to win back. I have also encountered this. The solution turned out to be very simple: a pre-allocated budget for the game that you don’t mind losing helps you cope with a bad mood for games and you need to give yourself the attitude that I am playing only for entertainment and a fun time and not the goal of hitting the jackpot. Then it will be much easier to watch the games.I have been gambling for years, starting from sports betting and slots, to stop completely, my intention is no longer there because when I try to stop, I will return to playing with excessive intensity so that for now I am only trying to make my level of defeat very minimal. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Orpichukwu on September 15, 2024, 07:51:23 PM This is very tricky, I myself have stopped gambling for some time because of the consecutive losses that I got from here I thought that I could only stop gambling when I lost but out there there are many stories that I heard about people who stopped gambling when they won, it makes me salute them. It's easier for some people to leave gambling if they see that they are spending too much in gambling and are not making any single profit from it. Some people have the habit of leaving so easily.While for some, that point where they notice that they have spent much to gambling is when they will want to put in more pressure to make sure that they can get back what they have spent in gambling, but instead of regaining those, they will still end up losing more. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Mia Chloe on September 15, 2024, 07:59:03 PM This is very tricky, I myself have stopped gambling for some time because of the consecutive losses that I got from here I thought that I could only stop gambling when I lost but out there there are many stories that I heard about people who stopped gambling when they won, it makes me salute them. That's your own view which is very ok. However if you will agree with me not all persons can do the same and that of course is a bad habit too. Many people fail to know when to stop gambling and that infact is part of the things that contribute to gambling addiction sometimes. Some persons when they are winning let greedy over cloud their judgement and end up staking more than they have to till they eventually lost all they managed to accumulate from previous bets.I have been gambling for years, starting from sports betting and slots, to stop completely, my intention is no longer there because when I try to stop, I will return to playing with excessive intensity so that for now I am only trying to make my level of defeat very minimal. On the other hand some people have the bad habit of over staking just to cover the losses they had in previous games and as such they continue to stake over and over again which is wrong. If you observe when people try to forcefully collect their losses back, they end up losing even more. That's actually because they are unable to think straight. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Dewi Aries on September 15, 2024, 08:14:30 PM In simple terms, I might say that quitting would be easier for a gambler to do when they are in a losing situation, because if you have run out of funds then logically you will never be able to continue the game even if you still really want to play, there is no tolerance in a losing situation to continue playing, meaning there is no other choice but to stop.
But on the other hand, for the problem of winning situations, I think it depends quite a bit on how the gambler approaches and understands gambling, if only they understand that winning is nothing more than a chance or possibility that will not always be repeated continuously, then of course I am sure that if they have been able to reach $ 500 with a capital of $ 10, then of course quitting will not be too difficult a decision. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Wakate on September 15, 2024, 08:19:22 PM In my opinion, it would be easier to quit when winning rather than losing. A person in loss always looks for getting back into profit from gambling even though it may include rage betting and losing more than they can afford. While its easier to leave with money when you are winning. I personally have trained my mind to stop at a limit whether I'm winning or losing but all people don't have that sort of will power and emotions outweighs logic. It will depend on what the typical of gamblers we are. In some types of gambling there is some degree of peer pressure not to leave when you are winning and even some physical casino would try to keep engaging you too so you from leaving with huge amount of money. If we are a typical gambler who always try to push gaining more and more money from gambling. It should be very difficult to quite when we often win in gambling. It is because we must think that there will be more and more wins if we keep gambling. But when we often get losses, it may be easier to leave because we may think that we have no luck in gambling. People who can be easier leaving when they win, they probably only gamble for fun only. They don't really expect gaining huge money from gambling. Also, they must be aware that there is no guarantee to keep winning in the future. Actually these type of gamblers are very logical gamblers. CMIIW Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Pandu Geddon on September 15, 2024, 08:26:58 PM In simple terms, I might say that quitting would be easier for a gambler to do when they are in a losing situation, because if you have run out of funds then logically you will never be able to continue the game even if you still really want to play, there is no tolerance in a losing situation to continue playing, meaning there is no other choice but to stop. But on the other hand, for the problem of winning situations, I think it depends quite a bit on how the gambler approaches and understands gambling, if only they understand that winning is nothing more than a chance or possibility that will not always be repeated continuously, then of course I am sure that if they have been able to reach $ 500 with a capital of $ 10, then of course quitting will not be too difficult a decision. If the situation is a big win, it is very possible for gamblers to think about stopping the game. but if the situation is small wins, which are obtained several times and only increase a small part of the capital, continuing the game will definitely be done by the gambler. This is related to the target or maybe the level of satisfaction of the gambler. if the gambler is satisfied with the results, I think closing the game can be done. if not, then continuing the game is definitely the choice taken. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: Issa56 on September 15, 2024, 08:39:39 PM In my opinion, it would be easier to quit when winning rather than losing. A person in loss always looks for getting back into profit from gambling even though it may include rage betting and losing more than they can afford. Seriously, the two are just kind of difficult to quit, and I won’t say one is easy. Most gamblers now are gambling for the sake of money, and immediately they start winning, they won’t want to stop gambling. We all know how greedy people are, and no matter the amount they have won, they will always want to win more, so they won’t want to give up. The same thing is applicable to when people are losing, they will feel pained and will want to do everything possible to win back their loss. Some of them will say that even if they can’t win from gambling, at least they should be able to recover the amount that they have wasted. If I will be serious, I don’t really know which one is easy to quit because I haven’t been in the position before, but I just think the two are the same, it depends on the mindset of who is gambling, some people won’t stop even when they are losing or winning, and some will stop after losing some amount or winning some amount. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: boyptc on September 15, 2024, 08:49:02 PM That will be the same situation if we lose and still difficult to quit gambling. That is why we really need to know when to quit gambling no matter we lose or win. And we can know that if we've got plans to quit. But if not, you will not know when to. That's why those addicted gamblers don't know how to quit whether they win or lose, they just can't help it out. Quit when necessary and when things aren't going along with what you like and I think that's much better. Title: Re: Which is easier, to quit when winning or to quit when losing? Post by: alastantiger on September 15, 2024, 09:11:08 PM In simple terms, I might say that quitting would be easier for a gambler to do when they are in a losing situation, because if you have run out of funds then logically you will never be able to continue the game even if you still really want to play, there is no tolerance in a losing situation to continue playing, meaning there is no other choice but to stop. It should be both ways and not only one ways, you already have won so why are you going to risk betting all your money away when you should know that gambling is a game of luck and no victory is certain until it happens. You can win in gambling and lose the money but you don't have to lose everything that you have won before you should quit and stop gambling. People with good money management habit can't have this kind of experience. I think it's only gambling addicts that kind be this dumb to lose all their money to gambling before quitting because they bet all they have won on one game with the hope that it'll double the money that they have already won. Knowing when to quit as a player is going to help you to manage your money well when you gamble hence it's good to know your limit and not gamble over what you planned to spend. Quitting when winning is better though as you go home happy. |