Players often lose in Blackjack due to a variety of factors. One of the main reasons is relying on intuition rather than a solid strategy, which can lead to poor decisions like hitting or standing at the wrong times. Emotional reactions, such as chasing losses by increasing bets after a losing streak, can also result in bigger losses. Many players fail to understand the house edge, which gives the casino an advantage, or they overestimate the idea of "hot" or "cold" streaks in the game. Betting too much or not adjusting to the deck's composition further increases the risk of losing. Additionally, players who don't fully grasp the game’s rules or make poor decisions, like improper splitting or doubling down, may also face losses. Some players try card counting without sufficient skill, misinterpreting the count or drawing attention from the casino. Lastly, playing while distracted or intoxicated can impair judgment and lead to mistakes that result in losing money.