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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
Betwrong
on 18/11/2023, 07:16:36 UTC
~ The key is even if you are chasing your losses, you shouldn't risk more than you can afford to lose. Yes, it might be a painful loss, but not a catastrophic one still. We, gamblers, all have those unfortunate moments, but it's not like we are losing everything and borrow money to gamble more, like irresponsible gamblers do.
Yeah, when we're on that momentum of chasing our losses. It's like that we're accepting any additional amount of losses and that's becoming more painful if we are unaware of it. As long as we get to have the essence of chasing and it's not unlimited and when you think that you have got enough, it's best to stop and don't add more with losses from your pocket. ~

It's true, but it's so hard stop, innit? We always think "Just couple of more bets and I'll hit it and all my losses will be recovered." I say, ok, couple of more bets and that's it. It's very important to have the strength to really stop after less than 10 bets more.


The key is even if you are chasing your losses, you shouldn't risk more than you can afford to lose. Yes, it might be a painful loss, but not a catastrophic one still. We, gamblers, all have those unfortunate moments, but it's not like we are losing everything and borrow money to gamble more, like irresponsible gamblers do.

It's not that easy to stop because there are times when you have the means to play again and you just can't stop yourself from doing it again and again until your body gives up. ~

Or your balance, right? You lose all your balance, you quit, right? At least this way you won't lose much more. You should never borrow money to gamble with it, and you should never even think of borrowing money to top up your gambling balance.