A struggling woman, desperate for a turn in fortune, spends her nights at a poker table chasing the promise of one good hand. As her losses mount, she becomes trapped in the Concorde Fallacy—unable to walk away because of everything she’s already sacrificed—until desperation begins to blur the line between hope and self-destruction.
The Concorde Fallacy — the tendency to keep investing time, money, or energy into something simply because you’ve already invested a lot in it, even when continuing no longer makes sense.