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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Success or Fail? - Talking about Gambling as a major income
by
Fredomago
on 26/12/2023, 04:39:16 UTC

Perfectly said, the very reason why there are so many new gambling places that are being offered, this kind of business attracts gamblers to think that it will be an easy path for them to continually earn out from gambling, but in reality, they may experience some wins, but the numbers of losses will be far higher and if they don't realize it the risk of losing everything from their savings is possible.

If you don't know how to limit yourself, and you are just doing it without planning, sooner or later you will fall into addiction and
it might backfire against you.

Not a source of income but a reason to be broke and potentially lose everything in terms of financial abilities.

People really see gambling as a profitable way. Well, they aren't wrong, but I think the most effective method isn't actually in betting and playing, rather in operating your own casino. But of course, this is tedious and expensive. It also requires a strict and organized planning for it to be successful, so not everyone can really open one instantly and make it last long by making its reputation strong.

Although you can also be successful if you are wise in playing and if you have enough assets at your disposal. Just be responsible and disciplined in playing then you will be at peace with yourself without falling into addiction or any troubles.

Both arguments are valid, and if you have that good discipline there's no way that addiction will be triggered, and you suffer from it, setting limitations and having that good understanding of how gambling works and what risks behind will keep you on the right side, without control, then expect that heavy engagement will take place and you are welcoming addictions.

Not a good way in terms of trying to make it as a source of income. Maybe there are some who can wisely manage their gambling and decently make money out of it, but the vast majority are still on the losing side to the point that they wrecked everything from their financial aspects.