Gambling is never for everyone just like business is not for everyone. These two involves people that has the mind to take risk and accommodate the outcome from it. People who don't rely just on emotion but reality to strike the balance of taking risk proportional to what they can carry. An experience gambler is different from those inexperienced in the field of gambling because they gamble reasonable while the latter does it emotionally.
It's not for the frail heart and mind. Those who can absorb the losses and just let it go for the next gambling day will likely come back better.
But those who are weak and will try to chase what was lost will have a bad stressful day when they wake up.
I can say it because I have been in that moment. The thoughts of how much was gone in a short span of time will linger for a long time.
It's difficult to fight the "chasing losses" emotion but once you get through it or maybe thru experience, a better gambler will come out with knowledge on what to do on his next bet.
it feels bad but we can't beat the house and get our money back. It was wrong chasing our losses knowing that no matter what we do, we still lose more rather than make winnings. As to be here in gambling, LUCK is the only hope we made in order to make money and we need to be strong and accept our losses but never blame gambling for this is our choice, not the owners.
Stop chasing those losses, otherwise, we just fail and even lose more.