Anyone here familiar with this kind of scenario on the title? Just recently saw a compulsive gambler diary which he manage to recover everything when he chased loss then later on he loss it all.
Reading this guy confession
https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/forum/topic/compulsive-gambler-chased-loss-got-it-back-then-lost-everything-again/ sometimes remind me of myself when I’m still not that fully taking control my gambling habits. I’m sure other players can relate to the part that you still keep playing after recovering your losses for a hope to win a little bit before you leave.
I am not surprised, many gamblers don't really understand that taking breaks in gambling is the way, gambling is built in a way that you will find it hard to stop, that is even after you win.
No, this is a lame way of gambling, you are to force yourself to stop because believe me, what lies ahead is plans to take back all your money, you run out of funds you stop, you win some money you walk away.
Coming back another day is a great reset when gambling, doing this will make you on predictable for those casino games, trust me, I have better health and expectations when I put unexpected full stop to gambling.
Those games are meant to surprise you, but stopping out of nowhere is you surprising the casino back, learn to know what to stop and also learn to use money you are willing to lose, this won't make you chase some losses.