Do You Hide Wins but Share Bad Beats?

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People love telling stories about terrible cards, unlucky spins, losing bets rarely discuss profitable sessions. Is gambling culture built around emotional moments more than actual results? Do you also hide wins but share losses?
 
This is just opposite for me. I hide my losses. I also don't like to share my wins but sometimes I like to share my wins if it is big. When I win big, I also celebrate with my family.
 
This is just opposite for me. I hide my losses. I also don't like to share my wins but sometimes I like to share my wins if it is big. When I win big, I also celebrate with my family.
I also hide my losses. I don't want to share my disappointments.
 
A lot of people naturally remember the pain even more than the wins. You will hear long story about one unlucky river card but they ramain quiet when they are cashing out big time. So, i prefer to keep good sessions on a low-key and just move on. Too much noise after winning can even bring unnecessary pressure next time.
 

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