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Re: Why Do Gamblers Do This?
by
slapper
on 22/02/2023, 14:31:00 UTC
In this forum and other forums where gambling is one of the topics of discussion, one of the recurrent topics is people who write about how their gambling addiction has ruined their lives. We usually encounter topics like "Gambling ruined my life,"  "I lost all my life savings to gambling,"  "I gambled away my entire salary," etc. Then they go on to tell a sad tale. It makes me wonder: why do gamblers tend to wait until they have suffered a catastrophic loss or a string of losses before quitting or seeking help?

Because they did not realize it earlier that gambling can lead them into something really bad or maybe because they are frustrated after so many tries but keep on losing then trying to recover it hardly that lead them into bigger lost. Imho, it is about our own mindset about how to deal with gambling and how to deal with all possible effects.

To many unrealistic claims at first that's why they feed up on information's about getting rich quickly if they play and win on the casino they are joining. And this is bad but unfortunately always happen especially on newbies side because they don't know what's real situation unless they experience how to lose so bad upon playing.

If we just set and prepared on consequences about what we do especially on gambling for sure we will never go on worst situation but rather enjoy the games since we are in cool shape and have realistic approach towards our takes on casinos.
I agree, it's easy to get caught up in casino excitement. Newbies fall for so many unrealistic claims. Who wouldn't want instant riches? It's not that simple.

Gambling requires planning and realistic expectations. After losing a lot in the casino, I learned this the hard way. Before entering a casino, we should ask ourselves: How much can I lose? Is losing all my money okay? What if I lose everything?

Casinos aren't doomed. It's fun if you're calm and realistic. Remember that you're there to have fun, not to get rich. Limit your spending and time. Above all, don't chase losses. It's tempting to try to recover what you lost, but this will only make things worse.

Before going to the casino, take a step back and ask yourself some serious questions. If you go, be practical and set limits. This approach lets you enjoy the games without risking your safety. Gamble safely!