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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Why is gambling so addicting?
by
Kepler510
on 06/04/2016, 13:30:03 UTC
I think it really depends on one's psyche! I don't bet much because I know I will never get rich with it but at least I try to study and collect data to win as much as I can, and so far it works. 30$ per week is what I bet: sometimes I lose them all sometimes I double or triple them. Luck plays the best part, you know.

Yup! It really depend on people if they will turn out to be addicted to it or not self control is needed when playing gambling if it turn out that your mind isn't strong enough to fight the urge you will end up addicted to it.
Indeed so. every person doing gambling and they use too many ambitions than their minds. Then things happen is they'll end of defeats and 90% becoming addicted, because they want the missing money come back and get a more substantial change.

Yup! they can hardly turn back from their addiction and if the level of addiction gets worst then they will be really get into trouble, the problem is if his/her family or anyone who will help us in their condition.
Gambling is highly prone to novices who first recognize gambling and have never found out about gambling at all. Because usually 99% of those who enter into gambling certainly directly using a very big ambition and eventually their addiction and do the betting continuously, and finally they are experiencing difficulties. but I hope from now on the beginner can learn gambling from its base in advance, because without knowing the gambling (though basically) will be very hard to become a professional gambler and get a big profit ...