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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
AicecreaME
on 13/11/2023, 10:48:51 UTC

Can we learn from our losses without wanton recovery? Learning from the past and being grounded by it are delicate. A solution? Consider gambling enjoyment, not a goal. When fun ends, stop. This method can make gambling fun and safe.
That's what we should do to learn from the losses we experience without having to try to recover those losses, after all, if we follow our emotions and continue to try to recover our losses, it's the same as making the game not good, we will still experience consecutive losses and go bankrupt. just because following emotions wants to recover the losses that have been so much.

Personally, I usually change my playing style, namely by limiting the budget. If we can do that consistently with the budget that has been provided, we will definitely not have to try to recover losses as long as we make gambling just for entertainment and use the money we have. We are ready to lose money or unused money. If we want to gamble safely, I think we can start limiting everything, be it budget or time, so we don't gamble excessively.

It's not necessary to recover the losses in gambling just to get over it and be done totally. Because the more you chase your losses thinking you could get even and bring back the fund that you have spent, the more you will fall and be engulfed by getting addicted into it. And that's not really a healthy way to play. I agree to fixate your mind to your initial goal. If you just want to have fun, by all means do it. But the moment you no longer feel the fun and it becomes intoxicating or stressful, you should do your part of exiting already. It's not as if gambling can adjust for you. You have to set limits yourself.