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Will it be the same as a sober guy or the one who stopped smoking?
Because gambling will always be there, unlike for someone who stopped smoking cigarettes, after a year or 2 they don't like the smell of that smoke anymore, it makes them puke. I know from experience.
But gambling is different, when you watch sports it can trigger the desire to bet for your favorite team and most pay-per-view now shows advertisements for gambling like Draft Kings in NBA. Then, even the commentators are talking about how much the odds are for over and under total score.
I think they are a bit similar.
As long as you're exposed to the thing, there will probably be some kind of pull to do it.
For example, if the ex alcoholic goes to a bar, then he will probably have a beer.
The same with the gambler, if he watches a match, then he will probably will end up gambling on it.
I feel like removing yourself from the situation is probably the best way to not do anything addictive in the first place.
Why would a former alcoholic person would go to a bar if he's trying to get rid of his alcohol problems, that same person will of course be exposed again and get himself back to zero after all that hard work he or she put into just to hold his/desires. The situation is not the same with an addicted gambler because every move you make even if it's just watching sports, you will be tempt because of the advertisement about the betting sites and its odds.