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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Low cost but effective solutions to gambling addiction
by
Blitzboy
on 10/01/2024, 16:54:54 UTC
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Getting a loss will make someone upset because they didn't expect to get it, but because that is the result of gambling that many gamblers will experience, they have to be able to accept it. They can gamble again another day and it may be their lucky day so they can recover from their frustration. But if we just want to recover from our losses and continue gambling, it will probably increase the number of our losses and we will be increasingly unable to accept it. Those who continue to gamble and experience losses can only regret it without having a big chance to recover their losses.

Using demo-based gambling can avoid any losses, especially in financial terms. But many gamblers don't want to experience it because it is true that it is about sensations that cannot be felt in reality. And that's what makes people deposit their money to start feeling the real sensation of losing and winning so that if they can't control themselves, they will only experience more losses. Although they use small bets, if they are not accompanied by timing, they can experience big losses, especially if they desire to recover or win the gambling game. So when we want to gamble, we first determine how many bets we will use, and we also need to manage the money we can afford to control the money we can afford to gamble.
I've been there, I know that "the big win" can distort our judgment. As you said, gambling must be accepted. Losses are part of the game, not merely potential.

Demo-based gambling is fascinating. I think this is powerful, especially for beginners. Like a pilot flight simulator, it simulates the experience without the financial risk. You're right - it lacks the excitement of actual stakes. Here, self-control is vital. Gambling should be fun, not lucrative.

I've always advocated for time and money constraints. Self-governance lets you experience the thrill without pursuing losses. Remember, the best gamblers know when to quit. It takes judgment and moderation to walk the line between fun and stupidity.