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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling experience using loan money
by
slapper
on 11/08/2023, 13:04:46 UTC
I knew that there's many topic like this in the past that asking advice about loaning for gambling. The intention of this thread is determined what's the actual feeling when you are using a loan money on gambling knowing that there's an interest rate on your borrowed money which means you already lose part of your money before you start gambling.
I saw many high rank users here that asking for loan and directly deposit the loan amount on gambling account. I want to know what's the experience on using loan money. Is there additional pressure on gameplay or just the same using regular money without an interest rate.
It's a bad idea using loan money to gamble, it puts the gambler under intense pressure as your mode  will be totally different from how you will compose yourself gambling with your personal money. There's always a feeling of not wanting to be in Indebtedness by losing the loan money will drive you to take unreasonable risks in trying to double up. It's always an awful feeling gambling with loan money.

Gambling success is not in how experienced and expertise anyone may claim to be at it, it's a dependant of your strokes of luck. Some are luckier others ain't, and when we're in the luck tent we misinterpret it for our good experience.
If we have a look-see around, one thing is for sure: borrowing money to place a bet is not the brightest bulb in the chandelier. The loan... it's like a ticking time bomb, isn't it? There's an overwhelming pressure, an invisible string pulling at the gambler, pushing towards risks and decisions that, in all probability, don't make a lot of sense.

Gambling, it's not really about how many years one's been throwing dice or pulling slots. No, no. As you rightly pointed out - luck, that unpredictable cousin of fate, plays a significant role. When we win, we do a little dance, thinking we are the masters of our own destiny. But maybe it's just that luck decided to wink at us for once?

In essence, loan is bad. Loan for gambling? Worse. Much worse