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Also if the day comes and you decide to leave gambling behind you will not feel any kind of regret about it, you will simply remember the good times and all the fun you had, even when you lost,
but those that bet too much money will have way bigger problems leaving gambling behind, as instead their memories will be very bitter as they will remember all the money they have lost and all the things they could have done with that money.
Try not to do what will make you regret later. Responsible gambling will bring you good memories even when left it behind, while risking too much will very make you regret it.
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Your advice to wager within one's means seems responsible. A subtle yet dangerous optimism permeates it. Psychological traps like the assumption that a "big victory" justifies cumulative losses keep gamblers hooked. Not merely winning or losing money, but being trapped in a cycle that typically costs more than it gains.
Complex human psyches cant easily accept losses, even tiny ones.
Every loss, no matter how small, hurts emotionally. What about "one day" succeeding? This delusion often leads to an endless chase. This technique protects against financial ruin but ignores mental toll. The house typically wins, leaving more than your wallet empty in this game of chance and human emotions.
I wouldn't be so sure about it. When you bet just 20 cents and lose it, does that hurt you emotionally? When you lose 50 such bets in a row, it does, but how often this happens? Restrict yourself to the smallest bets and you'll be alright.
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when it comes to winning we have to be very intelligent and withdraw the money, withdrawing is very important, because there are many players who do not care if they win, they want to continue playing to win more and more and that is not like that, it does not work like that, because the casino will always have the house advantage and the casino always wins, so we must take advantage of every moment of luck to do so.
I for one rarely withdraw money from gambling sites. My winnings serve me for future play, and if it's a big win, it can last for a year or more. I gamble for fun, and if you don't have to deposit your money for having fun but can play from the previous wins, it's great innit?
