Under no circumstances should you give money to your friends or relatives, because this is the best reason to destroy your relationship with them forever. I have seen this happen in real life and I will say that it is better to be smarter and learn from other people's mistakes. The same applies to gambling or poker in particular. Even if you have a super brilliant friend who beats everyone, even in this case I would not sacrifice our relationship because of some money that we will spend on something unnecessary and forget about them altogether. Friendships often last a lifetime.
I agree with you, it can destroy a relationship. It's like putting a carrot in front of a rabbit hole. where someone who has gambled usually they will be addicted to gambling and if we give money or lend them money it is the same as giving pleasure to themselves but there is no benefit for us because of the possibility of defeat that will be obtained, also people who are addicted to gambling are also unlikely to return the money that was loaned earlier, because usually people who are addicted to gambling when they have money they will not pay off their debts but will return to gambling in the hope of getting a big win that can pay off all their debts, and that is a stupid principle. because I have experienced it.
So in my opinion, don't try to finance gamblers because it won't work. most likely like that.
I would like to add to this that a player who wants to win and pay off debts thinks this way when he is in a sad situation and losing. But if he is lucky and really wins a lot of money, then there is a very high probability that he will continue to play and not go to repay his debts. The funny thing for me is that he doesn’t know why he continues to play to win $1 billion? Ahah. I want to say that some people's brains turn off completely and the player should not have the casino take over his brain.
It is likely that they will continue the game because when the game is good, it is likely that they will not think about stopping because the game is good, making them continue the game, even though they have won but if the game is good, it is unlikely that they will cash out. the chances of cashing out are very slim especially if the game is good because the greed that exists can encourage them to continue gambling as well as they will not have the awareness to cash out, so the risk of losing the winnings that have been obtained can occur because the casino will also not give continuous wins.
You should just realize that if you get a big enough win it's better to cash it in, because the luck on your side may have run out.
Usually many people decide in advance that when they win “a lot of money” (without knowing the exact number), they will stop and withdraw this winnings immediately. But when it comes to this, the mind becomes foggy and actions chaotic. The player cannot believe in his success, various thoughts appear that confuse him and he forgets what he wanted to do. He no longer remembers that they need to be taken out as he planned. There must be willpower and a strong character so as not to succumb to the clouding of the mind by this win. My words may not be taken seriously, but that's how it goes when it comes to this, you need to be prepared in advance.
Consider Sarah, who says she will stop playing once she wins $1,000. She loses her mind when she hits that number, though. Within seconds, she feels like Alice in Wonderland, searching for the elusive "bigger win" bunny. Why? Being excited about winning is more enticing than any drink. It confuses you and allows you to forget about your escape plan.
Unfortunately, this is how gambling really works. Not just going against the odds, but also against your own mind. Imagine doing brain gymnastics. What really matters in gambling isnt just winning money; its beating your brain's sneaky tricks. There is real energy there. Not just a game of luck, but also of skill and stamina.