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Tend to overbet after multiple losses!


chongjasmine

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I have this gambling problem. Sometimes, after I lose for many rounds, I tend to up my stake, hoping to recover what I lose.
But that only ends up in more loses for me.

For instance, I bet $10 and loses 5 round.
Then, I bet 50, hoping to recover my lose.
Still, I lose, I then bet 100.
And I lose and I only intend to bet 10 per round, regardless of win/loss, but I find myself giving into my emotions sometimes and overbet after multiple loses, hoping to recoup my money.

How to overcome this problem?

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8 hours ago, chongjasmine said:

I have this gambling problem. Sometimes, after I lose for many rounds, I tend to up my stake, hoping to recover what I lose.
But that only ends up in more loses for me.

For instance, I bet $10 and loses 5 round.
Then, I bet 50, hoping to recover my lose.
Still, I lose, I then bet 100.
And I lose and I only intend to bet 10 per round, regardless of win/loss, but I find myself giving into my emotions sometimes and overbet after multiple loses, hoping to recoup my money.

How to overcome this problem?

That's a sign of heading to an issue with gambling problem take a long break to where gambling is more in entertainment then chasing looses we all been in that situation 

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3 hours ago, mirrorsd said:

@chongjasminewhen is happening something like that it means stake is on take mode. Stop playing for 2 3 hours and then try again. 

Stake is always on take mode tho :P

I think many do similar to you but as many people points out thats when it becomes dangerous. Best way is just to shut down everything and take a walk or something then usually the mind is not as tilted when getting back and makes it easier to keep playing at same stakes as previous.

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Honestly its an addicting feeling to end your session on a good note. Keep in mind that in every win you make, stake will eat that again because casino is also a business. 

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