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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Not keeping records makes me a bad gambler?
by
Quidat
on 21/11/2023, 22:21:59 UTC

That's one of the bad side of monitoring your records, as you will keep remembering your losses and the amount that you will try to recover,
most of the time, a gambler who knew the amount that he had already lost, got that mindset to try and recover.

Or it could be the other way around? Looking at the record of your total loses might make you realize that maybe gambling is not the way how you want it to be to become rich. One might going to be regretful that if he kept this amount he could've invested it somewhere with less risks, it could've earned profit already.
On contrary, people who pursue his loses and eager to make an attempt in retrieving them by continuosly gambling, may unlikely to succeed but will worsen the accumulated loses instead.
Regrets do always come at the end on which you would really be only be able to realize when its too late. When you do gamble then you should really be only spending on the amount
on which you can only afford to lose and it would really be just that fine that you wont really be making or putting up some records since those amounts are really that bound for
doing gambling because on the time that you do see that you are spending up tons of money on doing gambling even on a gradual manner then it would really be resulting
into those kind of thoughts that what if you have invested those amounts? Its true that it would really be creating that kind of what ifs and regrets in the end of the line.

Keeping record is simply that wont really be that ideal for me because im a person whose really love on regretting whenever i do see significant amounts
that had been wasted on playing gambling.