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Title: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: DragonSlots on March 10, 2025, 05:16:39 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: memehunter on March 10, 2025, 05:21:43 PM
What you are feeling is an innate human psychological tendency called 'loss aversion'. We are hardwired to hate losses (twice as much) compared to liking profits. It is completely natural. It is good that you are staying away from chasing losses because loss aversion will trigger you to deposit more and risk big in order to avoid the feeling of loss.   
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Agbe on March 10, 2025, 07:03:39 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
Feeling bad about losing is something that is natural because no body will be happy while losing because it's in the nature of man to make gain , feeling bad is something that we need to deal with because it's something that leads to depression which is not a good thing because many gambler's are always tense while their games  that they gamble on is going on
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: target on March 10, 2025, 07:47:58 PM

Disappointed about the result seem the normal feeling when losing.  Even when I won bigger amount yesterday and lose a few today, I'd still be disappointed after losing.

Because we expect positive result and win still that's why. I don't think anyone is hoping to lose when they gamble, we are aware playing on slot is base on luck but we are always hoping luck is in uor side.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: JoyMarsha on March 10, 2025, 09:33:32 PM
As humans, there's always a feeling of feeling good(to win) in whatever little things we do.  Being intentional about it or not, still comes with times you would like to earn in those things and not entirely lose all the time. Continue losing means that you are not improving in those things. But to win and lose at times will make you feel that you are trying. That your efforts are not a waste
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Zed0X on March 10, 2025, 11:07:11 PM
~ The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford.
If you still feel that way after 'enjoying' the game/s, then I guess you should spend less. I think it has to be at a point where you're okay even if you just give the money away even without playing. Compare it also to treating someone to a movie or something else just for complete amusement.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: SamReomo on March 10, 2025, 11:22:09 PM
The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling?
Well, you feel that way because you lose and that's human nature. A rule of responsible gambling is to not place any bets if you lose 2 bets in consistently. Next time when you gamble you should keep that in mind and when you lose two bets then you should stop betting that day.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Millionaire on March 11, 2025, 05:44:37 AM
I understand your feelings and I also sometimes feel the same way, at first we feel fine even though we have prepared money that we can afford to lose but losing is something we don't expect anyone who is having fun will definitely still want to win even if it's only small but in gambling we still have to accept whatever the results are if we are disappointed it is commonplace we can forget it at any time by venting it to more positive things.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: SmartGold01 on March 11, 2025, 11:03:38 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
Nobody merry when they are losing money and every one tends to be happy when they are winning money so it's something natural, but what I can only advise is to use small amounts that you think wouldn't affect you that much to gamble, I know gambling is somehow very tempting and can make one gamble uncontrollably if they don't apply responsible gambling practice.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Rruchi man on March 14, 2025, 10:31:43 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
Maybe you should reconsider the amount of money you use in gambling because that could be a part of the reason you feel disappointed when you lose from gambling, that is, you are gambling with an amount of money you cannot afford losing.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Igebotz on March 15, 2025, 04:03:58 AM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…

It is normal to be disappointed because gamblers want to win, whether they are gambling for fun or to make money. Winning brings pleasure, especially for those who gamble for fun, and for those who want to make extra money, the only way they can do so is to win.

Not winning causes dissatisfaction and disappointment, which in most cases prompts the gambler to seek new ways to win, making it difficult to remain responsible. After all, all addicted gamblers were once responsible gamblers. 
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 15, 2025, 08:23:15 AM
if you do not feel any disappointment when you lose, you might be a psychopath lol but seriously gambling responsibly does not mean you would not feel any kinds of emotions you will still feel disappointed and a bit sad at times it is only part of gambling but you should make sure that you at least do not fall in too much into depression or despair when you lose because that is when you will start try chasing losses
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Rubel007 on March 15, 2025, 11:33:25 AM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
It is natural for a human being to regret it. Because humans have emotions. And when they lose in gambling, it is difficult to hold back those emotions. When they lose money in a bet, everyone is in the same situation where it is natural for a gambler to regret. Again, if they win, they will be happy. However, what can be done for a gambler is if he does not become excessively greedy and gambles within his limits, then the amount of that loss will be reduced to a great extent which can reduce his regret. The thing is that no one can ever accept a loss easily.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Findingnemo on March 15, 2025, 03:27:20 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
If you regret what you are doing then there is no fun in it, so stop gambling and focus on things that can bring joy to you. Gambling is not something that we can win consistently, losing is a part of it but if you feel that all you do is losing then it may not be the thing for you. Or at least take a break or try different games and see if it changes the fate.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Igebotz on March 15, 2025, 06:29:56 PM
If you regret what you are doing then there is no fun in it, so stop gambling and focus on things that can bring joy to you. Gambling is not something that we can win consistently, losing is a part of it but if you feel that all you do is losing then it may not be the thing for you. Or at least take a break or try different games and see if it changes the fate.

To gamble and be happy, one must win. Only winning brings pleasure. No gambler would rejoice if he did not win, but all gamblers are ecstatic when they win, whether they are gambling for fun or to supplement their income.

When a gambler loses money, he always feels bad about it. A gambler who works hard to earn money and then spends it gambling will never be satisfied. The loss can lead to additional losses because the gambler will most likely be motivated to recover from his losses. 
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: 0t3p0t on March 15, 2025, 06:37:09 PM
That is for me quite normal as a human being to get upset or disappointed when something we do have failed including losing in gambling. Gambling comes with emotion which is part of having fun and maybe it's not challenging or exciting if we don't feel anything because whether we like it or not win or lose we feel something.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Igebotz on March 22, 2025, 07:12:08 PM
That is for me quite normal as a human being to get upset or disappointed when something we do have failed including losing in gambling. Gambling comes with emotion which is part of having fun and maybe it's not challenging or exciting if we don't feel anything because whether we like it or not win or lose we feel something.

Every gambler experiences something when they gamble. Either you get happy or you get sad. As you mentioned, a gambler must have some sort of emotion. However, whatever a gambler feels should not be so extreme that it causes harm to the gambler.

Gamblers should always consider their health and well-being. It is wrong for a gambler to gamble only to later regret his or her decision. At that point, a gambler should take a break because continuing to gamble only causes more problems. 
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Sim_card on March 22, 2025, 07:17:22 PM
That is for me quite normal as a human being to get upset or disappointed when something we do have failed including losing in gambling. Gambling comes with emotion which is part of having fun and maybe it's not challenging or exciting if we don't feel anything because whether we like it or not win or lose we feel something.

Every gambler experiences something when they gamble. Either you get happy or you get sad. As you mentioned, a gambler must have some sort of emotion. However, whatever a gambler feels should not be so extreme that it causes harm to the gambler.

Gamblers should always consider their health and well-being. It is wrong for a gambler to gamble only to later regret his or her decision. At that point, a gambler should take a break because continuing to gamble only causes more problems.
Of course, gambling messes up with our emotions whenever we are gambling and evwn after the outcome of the game. This is why one needs to consider been happy as the best option when gambling, so that you only use the amount of money that you have assigned to gamble. That amount assigned should also be considered as lost funds.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: joniboini on March 22, 2025, 08:14:12 PM
I followed a popular content creator from Japan who streams horse betting occasionally. They bet a lot of money and if they win they spend it to buy gifts for their friend. The expression they make, when they lose, is honestly entertaining, hence why people hope they'll lose instead. Even someone like them who has enough cash to burn feels disappointed whenever they make a bet, even if they're clearly trolling with it. So I don't think it is wrong to feel the same, even if your goal is to have fun. The key is to distinguish whether you truly want to have fun or actually want to grow your wealth by doing so.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Igebotz on March 22, 2025, 09:24:39 PM

Of course, gambling messes up with our emotions whenever we are gambling and evwn after the outcome of the game. This is why one needs to consider been happy as the best option when gambling, so that you only use the amount of money that you have assigned to gamble. That amount assigned should also be considered as lost funds.

It is just unfortunate that some gamblers can not spare any amount due to their financial status yet they still gamble due to the fact that they rely solely on gambling to make earns meet. The sad reality is that whatever amount they use for gambling is sacrificial since they don't have enough not to talk about a spare money.

Ideally, gambling is not for this class of persons but since they have attained the age of maturity preventing them from gambling becomes a challenge. Thus, they will always gamble with their emotions at stake. 
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: SmartGold01 on March 22, 2025, 10:34:44 PM

Of course, gambling messes up with our emotions whenever we are gambling and evwn after the outcome of the game. This is why one needs to consider been happy as the best option when gambling, so that you only use the amount of money that you have assigned to gamble. That amount assigned should also be considered as lost funds.

It is just unfortunate that some gamblers can not spare any amount due to their financial status yet they still gamble due to the fact that they rely solely on gambling to make earns meet. The sad reality is that whatever amount they use for gambling is sacrificial since they don't have enough not to talk about a spare money.

Ideally, gambling is not for this class of persons but since they have attained the age of maturity preventing them from gambling becomes a challenge. Thus, they will always gamble with their emotions at stake.
You are right on what you said.. usually people put their last hope on gambling feeling that that could be luck and chances to have a possible winning to increase the chances of earning an earns meet but, most times things still bounce back on them because they aren't having a proper plan of gambling so therefore whatever they have they uses it for gambling and as the release such amount of gambling that is what could afford to gamble with.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: SamReomo on March 22, 2025, 11:11:37 PM
Gamblers should always consider their health and well-being. It is wrong for a gambler to gamble only to later regret his or her decision. At that point, a gambler should take a break because continuing to gamble only causes more problems.
Gambling is a fun activity and those who consider it as a fun activity and don't overdo it are the ones who actually become happy doing it. But, when someone does gambling without any responsibility and give it more of his or her time then that's going to cause stress, losses, and sometime extreme level of addiction. So it's always better to gamble with limits and consider it as a fun activity not a way to earn money or get rich from it as that's for only lucky ones.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Rubel007 on March 23, 2025, 05:29:31 PM
Gamblers should always consider their health and well-being. It is wrong for a gambler to gamble only to later regret his or her decision. At that point, a gambler should take a break because continuing to gamble only causes more problems.
Gambling is a fun activity and those who consider it as a fun activity and don't overdo it are the ones who actually become happy doing it. But, when someone does gambling without any responsibility and give it more of his or her time then that's going to cause stress, losses, and sometime extreme level of addiction. So it's always better to gamble with limits and consider it as a fun activity not a way to earn money or get rich from it as that's for only lucky ones.
There is a close relationship between luck and gambling. Sometimes in gambling one can win and sometimes loss. But if a gambler gambles only for the sake of winning, then he will have to lose. Gambling should be considered only as a source of enjoyment. But when someone exceeds its limits and considers it a source of income or tries to make more profit, then he will lose and at some point he may become an addicted gambler. Whether it is a win or a loss, only entertainment should be given priority.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 26, 2025, 02:41:16 PM

There is a close relationship between luck and gambling. Sometimes in gambling one can win and sometimes loss. But if a gambler gambles only for the sake of winning, then he will have to lose. Gambling should be considered only as a source of enjoyment. But when someone exceeds its limits and considers it a source of income or tries to make more profit, then he will lose and at some point he may become an addicted gambler. Whether it is a win or a loss, only entertainment should be given priority.

Yes, you said it , as long as a person puts Gambling as their first option for income , well , they won't do well, because it's obvious that what they manage well is that the house Edge is the first, and that's what limits us as players at all; we must always keep that in mind.

The thing we always have to Focus on is what you're talking about Entertainment And this gambling , betting, is something that Should be done Responsibly , I call it Adult games , because basically it should be for adults. It's a game focused only on Control and having fun with the option of winning or losing money.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on March 26, 2025, 04:04:20 PM
We are going to feel disappointed each time we gamble and don't make it for a winning, not because we are not capable, but sometimes the luck may not really be on our sides, then how we take this and react on it will also determine on whether we are going to see it a normal thing or an abnormal one, which will fuel the determination for us to learn more on why such could be prevented later on, its not possible to be gambling and never lose, but it must not be always the same repetition by us failing each time we gamble.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: electronicash on March 26, 2025, 08:47:29 PM

the goal in playing responsibly is just not to abuse your spending because for what i know, its playing for entertainment. but sure it still losing money though.

if you regret every time you left a casino because of losing, the solution is to just stop playing at all. being responsible also means you can stop anytime you want.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: pieppiep on March 27, 2025, 12:32:21 PM

the goal in playing responsibly is just not to abuse your spending because for what i know, its playing for entertainment. but sure it still losing money though.

if you regret every time you left a casino because of losing, the solution is to just stop playing at all. being responsible also means you can stop anytime you want.
They should fully understand what each of their actions entails, especially in a course of an event, which transforms from being entertaining to one that brings regret. It’s perfectly okay to want pleasure whenever and wherever it can be found, but if all of them result in failure then it is not pleSPAM BANble any longer. You have complete power over what you are doing and the option to quit at any one time is an indication of the fact that you are not being controlled by them. There are many people who get trapped into such habits which do not help them in any way and those who respect themselves will understand it and leave it. It is not all that simple to build a life around a momentary fancy and thus, when one sees that what he is doing no longer makes him happy, it is only reasonable to stop it.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 27, 2025, 02:34:13 PM

the goal in playing responsibly is just not to abuse your spending because for what i know, its playing for entertainment. but sure it still losing money though.
gambling is a hobby wherein you inevitably lose money almost all hobbies require you to spend some money though some more than others the point of it is to have fun but you can't take it to the extreme you have to still keep the spending under control and make sure that you aren't gonna be homeless after playing at a casino
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Cryptsafe on March 29, 2025, 07:06:55 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…

OP, it is natural that one would be sad whenever they make any losses because nobody plans to make any losses in anything they do, but the truth is that life itself is unpredictable, just like the game we play. When ever we gamble, it is certain that we either win or we lose the game which is a 50 50 basis and nobody can predict which is why we are asked to gamble for fun and not for profit because gamble is very risky and as such is not advisable to be seen as a means of profit making so it is natural that one would be sad if they lose a game as that part of them would always react to their losses but what reduces or makes it of no effect is the fact that they already made up their mind to gamble for fun.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: PX-Z on March 29, 2025, 07:23:46 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
That’s completely normal. Even if you know the outcome could be a win or a loss, you still gamble, and when things don’t go as expected, you feel disappointed, that’s just human nature.

What matters is how you handle it. As long as you’re not the type to chase losses and instead stop after a loss, that’s a good approach. But if you do the opposite, it could lead to even worse consequences.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Igebotz on March 29, 2025, 07:59:13 PM
That’s completely normal. Even if you know the outcome could be a win or a loss, you still gamble, and when things don’t go as expected, you feel disappointed, that’s just human nature.

What matters is how you handle it. As long as you’re not the type to chase losses and instead stop after a loss, that’s a good approach. But if you do the opposite, it could lead to even worse consequences.

Gambling is a continues process and losing a bet doesn't mean that the gambler should stop to gamble. Losing is only the certainty in gambling and so any gambler should be ready to lose but regardless must gamble within his means.

Reason why gamblers are not encouraged to continue gambling after series of losses is because loss drains emotions and when a gambler's emotion is drained he makes poor gambling decisions and incur more losses.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: |MINER| on March 29, 2025, 10:27:11 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
In my personal open your everything is okay and until you are doing gambling beyond of your affordable fund. And here I also want to share my experience I am not beyond of the experience you have when you losing on gambling.
I also think this is a common human being natural of us, because I don't think there will be any people in this world they will be happy when there face losses. So don't be worried about these little tiny things. Just do the responsible gambling.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Jating on March 29, 2025, 11:40:48 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
Maybe you wanted to continue and play more that's why you are disappointed. I think this is just about normal though, I mean who would want to lose money even if it is alloted for that purpose? I think what's important is that what is your reaction after this feeling? Will you deposit for more or not? One advise could be that it's better to just not think about that losses. Take a deep breath or just go out and take a walk or talk to someone until that feeling goes away.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Chilwell on April 10, 2025, 12:30:55 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
When you lose nothing can stop you from feeling being disappointed, it is the nature of all human beings, when anyone faces failure they feel a little bit disappointed,I know that feeling disappointed is also an emotional response, but its case is different, as a responsible gambler there are a things you do not suppose to do, they are natural emotions that can cause you more loses and they need to be controlled. So its normal if you feel disappointed when you faces  losses.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 11, 2025, 01:22:48 AM

Maybe you wanted to continue and play more that's why you are disappointed. I think this is just about normal though, I mean who would want to lose money even if it is alloted for that purpose? I think what's important is that what is your reaction after this feeling? Will you deposit for more or not? One advise could be that it's better to just not think about that losses. Take a deep breath or just go out and take a walk or talk to someone until that feeling goes away.

Yes, who likes to lose? Who isn't going to feel a little bad about losing something , especially if it's money ? I think everyone does. The thing is that in gambling, as in trading , losses are almost normal. What you should do is try to maintain more profits than losses. In trading , you can do it in gambling, I think you can only do it in sports betting.

And even with all that, it's difficult to maintain a winning streak , because if a person gets Emotional and believes they're invincible, then the bears reach that point and they start losing.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Hatchy on April 11, 2025, 09:53:08 AM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
It's normal to feel that way, we are all humans. But then we should remember that we gamble for a sense of excitement. If we allow our emotions to play into our gambling all the time we might end up making wrong decisions that doesn't go well with our risk management plan. Being emotional while gambling isn't adviced. You should continue being responsible and avoid being controlled by emotions.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: bitbit97 on April 11, 2025, 10:04:53 AM
It is totally normal to express emotions and feel disappointed, happy and etc when doing something. Moreover, I can say that there are people who feel disappointed also when they win. How about that? Its either greed and feeling that it is always not enough, or people got so into gambling, spend so much time in it, that they find it hard to be happy. Of course I also feel disappointed when expected outcome did not come, but I understand that that is gambling, and it is normal to lose or get random outcomes.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Rubel007 on April 11, 2025, 07:46:01 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
In my personal open your everything is okay and until you are doing gambling beyond of your affordable fund. And here I also want to share my experience I am not beyond of the experience you have when you losing on gambling.
I also think this is a common human being natural of us, because I don't think there will be any people in this world they will be happy when there face losses. So don't be worried about these little tiny things. Just do the responsible gambling.
Sometimes it is difficult to accept the loss in gambling, and sometimes it is a normal. And this will depend on the financial capacity of the gambler. If the gambler bets with money that they can afford to lose, then the loss will not be negative for them. But when they cannot lose but they bet that money, it is difficult for them to accept the loss in gambling. However, the truth is that no matter how much responsible gambling we do, accepting the loss in gambling is certainly a bit difficult. However, for those who operate responsible gambling, the loss does not have much impact.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: Sim_card on April 11, 2025, 07:55:53 PM
Sometimes I play slots. I budget and try to have fun. But when I lose all my money and don’t win anything, I feel a sense of regret. The question is, why do I feel this way if I follow the rules of responsible gambling? I know that losing is part of the game, and I never spend more money than I can afford. But still, I feel disappointed. I wonder if others feel the same way, or if I’m just thinking about it too much…
In my personal open your everything is okay and until you are doing gambling beyond of your affordable fund. And here I also want to share my experience I am not beyond of the experience you have when you losing on gambling.
I also think this is a common human being natural of us, because I don't think there will be any people in this world they will be happy when there face losses. So don't be worried about these little tiny things. Just do the responsible gambling.
Sometimes it is difficult to accept the loss in gambling, and sometimes it is a normal. And this will depend on the financial capacity of the gambler. If the gambler bets with money that they can afford to lose, then the loss will not be negative for them. But when they cannot lose but they bet that money, it is difficult for them to accept the loss in gambling. However, the truth is that no matter how much responsible gambling we do, accepting the loss in gambling is certainly a bit difficult. However, for those who operate responsible gambling, the loss does not have much impact.
When you see gambling as a means of entertainment, you wouldn't feel disappointed after a loss because you had fun. It's good for a gambler to see his gambling funds as money that he has already lost so that when loses his bet, it wouldn't be a disappointment to hin but a norm because he was expecting such outcome to play out. But when you put profits in front when gambling, you will overdo it and regret your actions.
Title: Re: Is it ok to feel disappointed when losing, even if you're playing responsibly?
Post by: |MINER| on April 11, 2025, 10:48:05 PM
When you see gambling as a means of entertainment, you wouldn't feel disappointed after a loss because you had fun. It's good for a gambler to see his gambling funds as money that he has already lost so that when loses his bet, it wouldn't be a disappointment to hin but a norm because he was expecting such outcome to play out. But when you put profits in front when gambling, you will overdo it and regret your actions.
Not really like this, but the end of the day goal is same. The reason I'm saying there's something different here is because I don't think anyone is ever happy or disappointed when they lose their money.
That means when we all lose our money, whether it's a little or a lot, we're not happy at least and of course we feel a bad feeling inside. And I will say who say that they don't get disappointed when they lose on gambling and say they also only enjoy the game then I will say there were lying to us. 
I think everyone has bad feelings. But the point here is that if someone uses gambling only for entertainment, then he will spend a small amount of funds which will keep him financially happy and save him from addiction.