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Board Gambling
Re: Best Practices for Staying Safe When Gambling
by
rachael9385
on 04/10/2023, 19:51:06 UTC
The issues most people have is that they don’t know when to stop. I have numerously seen people win a lot of money and still lose everything the same moment. I think setting a winning limit is very crucial. However, you mustn’t reach that limit to be content. So in case you’re reading this, my advice is that if you set a winning limit of let’s say $100, it’s okay to stop at $80.
Setting win limits is a very important task among gamblers. Some gamblers continue their gambling activities even after receiving more winnings or bigger wins. They themselves do not know what is their purpose and there is no end to their wants. What happens with such gamblers is that they can acquire more money in a short period of time but fail to keep it. If they continue betting like this for a long time they will soon lose all their money. Just as you have to control yourself in gambling, you have to set a limit on your gambling profit or loss so that you don't lose everything.
You are correct, but I feel when we are talking about winning limits we should also include losing limits too, because while winning it is hard to quite at that moment, think about it. When you are winning, does it come to your mind to stop at that moment you are winning? (Winning point)

No, it is hard to quit at that winning point, but while we are losing, we can easily go away from the gambling hall and, quite at that losing moment, so what I am trying to say is that it is harder to, quite while winning than quite while losing.

When we are losing from gambling, we can easily quite for that day plan to play a letter. More especially when we have run low on funds, nobody will have to tell the gambler to leave the gambling hall at that time, but if a gambler is still staking games while he has finished with the funds in his hands, that means the gambler is going way too far in gambling.