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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling on Psychology & Sociology Perspectives.
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madnessteat
on 22/07/2022, 18:13:13 UTC
That is if they are a professional gambler. It makes sense to practice using real money because that is more challenging than practicing using a demo version of the game. If you aren't a pro gambler, I don't think gambling can contribute on improving your skill.
There is a study that proves that engaging in gambling activity can sharpen a person's mind and thus can improve brain-related skills.  It was discussed in one of the threads here in the gambling discussion
But before we can sharpen our minds and improve our skills, we can lose a lot due to the many factors of the temptation to spend more money on gambling. This we must realize and although we want to improve our skills, we must also remember that gambling can cause us to become addicted. I think many other activities can also help sharpen the mind and improve skills, not playing gambling, so we will not have problems later.

In my opinion there will always be people who are not able to control themselves and this applies not only to gambling but also to alcohol, drugs, promiscuity and even sports. Those who don't see the line between responsible attitude to their health and their money will always get into unpleasant life situations and have problems. So the sooner a person realizes that he must learn to limit his desires, the stronger his health (both physical and psychological) and financial situation will be.

When we meet a beautiful girl and invite her to a restaurant, we are well aware that we will spend the money for dinner, but it does not guarantee a continuation of a wonderful evening. I do not quite understand why many people do not want to understand the simple truth that we should also pay to play in the casino.