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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Has your Responsible Gambling had any of these Effects on You?
by
Sim_card
on 10/09/2023, 14:25:19 UTC
This is not a case of being addicted to gambling. There are people who are actually in control of their gambling habits or addiction. For instance, they do not gamble beyond their budget; they commit an hour or two to gambling per week or twice per week and strictly adhere to it, among all other things. We have heard and read stories here and out there about how gambling ruins lives, careers, relationships, throws people into debt and more. But my question is, could this be happening to everybody? Has your responsible gambling habit had any positive effects on your relationships with your spouse, kids, parents, and others? Has it improved your finances and helped you stay out of debt? Has it improved your mental health and well being in anyway? Has it been able to help you meet an urgent need? Let's discuss.

when we talk about responsible gamblers, we will find a gambler who has no problems at all in their real life because they are able to manage the gambling activities they have been doing so far, I really feel good benefits from the ability to manage emotions in gambling, I don't I will never gamble again until my capital runs out, I have avoided debt with all my might and I always set limits that I have to spend every day when gambling.

Responsible gambling is really over rated if you ask me because to be honest almost every one who doesn't have the available funds to gamble is an irresponsible gambler because and if you have the ratio of people who gamble responsibly to the one who do the opposite we can deduce that the latter is always the higher so I feel to the a responsible gamble is typical base on the availability of funds because people like drake the musician who gamble irresponsible but because the funds is there it's covers and portray him as a responsible gambler.

I will agree with you that it is the poor gamblers that are seen as irresponsible gamblers because they dont have any funds to fall back at when they run at big loss. You will see them looking for someone to fet a loan from to satisfy their gambling urge and to also chase their losses. When it comes to addiction and self discipline these applies to both a poor and a rich gambler because if you are an addicted gambler,you will end up in excessive loss that will affect your financial bouyance. Set a time limit for your gambling activities and stop when it is time to stop,and only game with funds that you cam afford to lose,so that you don't start chasing your losses.