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Even if we lose control, I wouldn't say that gambling is bad because it was our fault on why we end up there at the first place. Those who can't accept their losses are may be playing with a huge amount of money? If not, then there must be a problem with their head on why they are like that. Either of the two, they could need a psychiatrist because both issues can still be related to mental health.
If we only play for fun, no matter how big the money that we use, we will never try to chase our losses. While if we take the game seriously, even the smallest amount can be painful for us once we lose it. And we will only get shocked that these small amounts grow later on because of chasing losses.
But it seems that until now we cannot understand the thoughts of people like that who gamble recklessly and even dare to use money on large scale but they themselves cannot accept it when they lose.
It is completely unreasonable to treat gamblers like that and only they themselves can understand it or even stop it.
I agree that maybe they need a psychiatrist to get their heads straight so they realize what they are doing.
That if we just have fun, but out there I sure almost 80% of gamblers have goal other than having fun and they are too brave to underestimate the risks of gambling.
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I agree with your point of view. You need to play only in trusted casinos and be absolutely attentive to your feelings. I recently plunged into the world of gambling, but my choice fell on Casino500 and Roobet. Both of these services turned out to be great, and I got a lot of positive gaming experiences there. I liked slots and roulette (black and red). In order to get only pleasure from the games, I thought in advance how much money I would spend. This is probably the right approach.
Indeed that's the right approach, as long as you know how much money you can afford to lose then you will be okay. Roobet. Definitely a trusted casino and its reputation is strong.
This is related to limits and control, when gamblers who have just entered the gambling industry but have realized from the start that they have good approach in the sense that they have limits and have control over themselves then I say bad things will not happen to them.
And of course accepting every defeat can have positive impact on finances and mental health because they will not chase what they have lost and they can think better that when the money they have determined runs out then it is time to rest.