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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Ambivalent attitude to gambling
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Bayan_D40
on 08/09/2023, 08:53:57 UTC
No gambler treated gambling as entertainment all the time he is playing, there will always be a time of changing or shifting your mindset, we are tempted to be like that, we are just humans and tempted to be greedy especially when money is involved.
It's mean your self control skill is bad and you need to think what's the reason your mindset is changed. I was a gambler who gamble for money, but mostly I didn't achieve my goal and I'm not happy with the result. After that I learn to change my mindset to gamble only for entertain, regardless of the outcome is, I always happy since gambling is fun. Until now my mindset is never changed and gamble is always to entertain for me.
Gambling should really be for fun
Gambling should really be for entertainment
Gambling should really be a past time
Gambling should really be that leisure generally

If you do have this kind of mindset on the time that you do play gambling then you wouldnt really be putting yourself on such condition on which you are really that desperate on making money with gambling.
On the time that you would really be changing up your attitude or whatsoever behavior you would really be having then you would really be finding yourself into much trouble later on.
It all matters on how you would be handling yourself on such engagement on these things which it isnt limited on gambling but also into others.If you arent that able to balance
between good and bad things then you would be able to encounter some headaches later on.
I strongly agree to that. It should not be like a daily job where we get stressed out while doing it. It is made to make a game more fun by adding something on the line and making it more exciting to watch or play.
Yes, the truth is a human being's perspective is to always win but we cannot do that every day. A business should also make some profits for it to continue running, they could not just give away all their money like a charity.
There is always a losing point when in comes to casino betting and this is why I love sports betting more than it. I just play casino when I feel bored and would like to challenge the house in a game of Keno or slot games that are fun and where combos are being made.
I don't like losing and this is why I just bet cents of a dollar in slots, it's not a lot but when it hits a jackpot, it could be something else and that's when I will withdraw.  Cheesy

When we understand that the casino is just for fun, when we finally understand that concept, it is easier to assimilate everything, because even losses are seen as something normal, and it is as I have said in many threads, it is very good to see the casino as a means of entertainment where what one does is pay for a service, and in that service when emphasis is placed on what is known, for example, one plays slots, one pays 20 usd to play, in those 20 usd if you are willing to spend it all at once, At least my technique is to make the minimum bets all the time, until you see how everything develops, and that is pure fun, because you have matured a lot and can no longer suffer addiction under any circumstances.

There are players who say that they must bet enough to have enough profits and yes, they are right, if you bet a lot the profits are excellent, but how do you do it if you push a lot and lose everything? In my case, if I bet a lot and lose everything, I must collect for a long time to have a respectable balance just to play, then everything will stay there, and the playing time decreases, if I play with little money, obviously I will have very minimal winnings, but with that I am satisfied, that to be profitable, it is a lie that with little money I make a lot, unless you play slot machines and win, but you have to have unique luck.

An ambiguity of the game can be that, although normally one as a player cannot have the illusion of winning all the time, it is common to lose in the game and it should not be a reason for shame , as long as things are done responsibly, everything is fine.

You're absolutely right that there's no guarantee of winning all the time in gambling. Losing is a natural part of the process, and it shouldn't be a source of shame, as long as you're playing responsibly within your means. Staying mindful of your budget and treating the casino as a source of entertainment rather than a way to make money is a wise approach to enjoy the experience without unnecessary stress