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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Online or offline gambling which is more safer?
by
slapper
on 06/01/2024, 14:36:05 UTC

Playing online or offline gambling which is more preferable in terms of risk reduction?

Both offer risks when there are still no online casinos there are people losing everything playing in physical casinos until now that there are online casinos there are still people who play and lose everything in physical casinos, so both platforms have risks and if you're not playing responsibly you will end up losing everything, its not the platforms its more on how you discipline yourself so you are safe from all the risks of gambling.

True, all casinos whether online or offline are equally risky and the point is that all betting will never be free from the name of risk with a little chance of winning, but for the problem of how much risk will be suffered by gamblers it really depends on how they approach their gambling activities, I don't care whether it's online or offline casinos but certainly if you are involved in any bet and you gamble excessively then I am sure you will lose a considerable amount, But as long as you can accept all the losses by having a very good responsibility then maybe it won't be a problem for you, because what usually becomes a problem is when gamblers cannot accept defeat and that's when they will experience big problems because gambling is based on emotions to chase the money that has been lost. Yes that's right, casinos are not at fault at all because they only provide gambling activities and in no way tell someone to overdo it, as I said above that if the amount you lose is very large then it's your own fault for not being able to discipline and control yourself.
Gambling, online or offline, has inherent risks. You're right that gamblers are responsible, but let's widen this. Ultimately, gambling is a test of self-control and chance. Complex psychology underlies gambling desires. One might easily get lost in the thrill-risk maze without self-awareness. This is more than simply a hobby - it's a behavioral trap that can catch even the most disciplined

Gambling's emotional side is a steep slope. Losing can be devastating, but winning can be intoxicating. Gambling is about fighting our own instincts as well as the house. You must accept losing and understand the emotional causes that lead to risky gambling. Avoiding casino blame, this is about educating gamblers. They need both hope and loss-handling strategies. Gambling should be fun, not costly and stressful