Firing is the act of betting large amounts of money, usually more than one can afford to lose, on a single game or a series of games. Firing is also known as chasing, tilting, or going on tilt, and it is a very common and dangerous phenomenon in casino gambling.
The purpose of firing is to try to win back the money that one has lost, or to try to hit a big jackpot, or to try to impress or intimidate others. By betting large amounts of money, the player hopes to overcome the house edge and to turn the odds in their favor. Firing can also be a way of expressing one’s emotions, such as frustration, anger, excitement, or boredom.
The difficulty and the frequency of firing vary depending on the game, the rules, and the casino. Some games have higher or lower chances of firing, such as slots, which have higher chances, or blackjack, which have lower chances. Some rules have higher or lower effects on firing, such as single-zero, which have lower effects, or double-zero, which have higher effects. Some casinos have higher or lower incentives for firing, such as comps, bonuses, or promotions, which may encourage or discourage firing.
The process and the procedure of firing also vary depending on the game, the rules, and the casino. Some of the steps that the players and the casino have to take to deal with firing are: