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Board Gambling
Re: How to self exclude from anonymous gambling sites
by
delfastTions
on 27/12/2023, 08:36:41 UTC
This is for sure that you definitely need to enable self-control during any of your payments. 
Otherwise, there is a high probability of paying something incorrectly.  Or even send the payment somewhere completely different from where it should have been sent.  And I think that only people for whom the accounting profession is well suited are such scrupulous payers.  Such people will check and recheck everything ten times before sending a payment.  But among the general mass of players there are very few such people.  And therefore, I think that almost any player must have made a mistake several times in his life when he paid somewhere and even probably lost his money simply because of his inattention and sloppiness. 
But this is forgivable; after all, he apparently is not at all fit to be an accountant.  Smiley
That's why before we place a bet, we have to check everything before pressing the button. And there's no harm in being more thorough to avoid mistakes that have happened to many gamblers.

But if we use the self-exclusion feature on a casino site, anonymous casino or other casino, it requires good self-control so that we don't deposit other amounts of money into our account at another casino. If not, it won't help at all because we are still gambling. If we really want to take a break from gambling, we should be able to refrain from visiting any casinos and maybe keeping ourselves busy would be a better thing to do.

And there are indeed people who need this self-exclusion feature. They consider this feature to be very important for them in limiting themselves from gambling for some time.

It's quite easy to advise the player when he takes your advice and actually stops a little in the game and comes to his senses and judges everything logically.  However, if a person is euphoric from the game, he is passionate and has almost no control over his actions, being completely immersed in the game, then your advice will simply be ignored. 
This is most likely what will happen.  Well, you should keep in mind that people differ quite greatly in character, willpower, and passion for the game.  Apparently, during the game, everyone produces different amounts of adrenaline in their body and, accordingly, human behavior is also very different. 

In short, the function of self-exclusion from the game cannot be implemented for all players. 
Sometimes it just doesn't work out.