Imagine being such an epic gambler that you can’t even spell the word quit. It literally isn’t even in your vocabulary. You gamble until you double your money and that’s that. While this sort of tenacity can be great for many things in life, when it comes to gambling maybe sometimes it is best to just walk away.
That's why those people are called addicted gamblers, right? They can't quit even after they doubled their money or tripled it. It goes like this for them: if they are losing, they start chasing their losses; if they are winning, they start thinking it's their lucky day and so they should continue gambling. I wouldn't say they
always lose with that attitude, but it would be right to say that they lose most of the time.
Overall, I think "double your money and quit" is a good strategy for recreational gambling, as long as you don't risk more money than you can afford to lose.
Exactly, I think this is an idea based on facts, reading from what you have mentioned then maybe I would say that a gambler will never have the best situation whatsoever in his gambling activities, because as you said that when they lose they chase losses, in that sense it is an act of driving themselves into a deeper abyss.
And when they win, it is actually not the end of their involvement, or not a situation that can make them stop, but rather a situation that will make them even more reckless in treating their gambling activities, which of course continues gambling with a larger multiplier amount which is very possible for them. do it, because they think that it is the right situation to take advantage of luck to pursue something bigger, even though on the other hand it is clear that there is no connection between previous results and subsequent results, that is a mistake that greedy gamblers don't know about.
If we talk about gambling then yes of course various aggressive or impulsive actions do not mean they will always lead to defeat, because in lucky activities everything can happen by chance such as maybe a big win provided that if luck comes at the right time, but unfortunately there is dissatisfaction owned by gamblers who are addicted to always thwarting something that should be profitable for them.