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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Low cost but effective solutions to gambling addiction
by
junder
on 11/01/2024, 11:22:03 UTC
I think losing at gambling is predictable, because the chance of losing at gambling is greater than the small chance of winning. It's just that they gamble so stupidly, they know they will always lose but they still gamble and have high hopes for gambling, most of those who gamble can't accept their losses and they still continue to deposit their money to gamble again, even though it's true what you said. say that if they have lost, they should stop first and come back another day to gamble again, because it is impossible for them to recover the losses that have occurred.

What I think is that when they gamble they are only chasing the sensation of losing, not the pleasure, because the greater the chance of losing than winning cannot be changed, especially with the host always winning, technically it is impossible to beat the host, that's right, If you really want to gamble, you hope you can set reasonable limits and not gamble again when you lose because your gambling budget limit for one gambling session has run out.
We can predict the chance of losing when gambling after we play for some time. When we experience loss, we should be able to realize that the chance of winning is not as big as the chance of losing so that we can prevent further losses by stopping the gambling game. We can return to gambling again at another time and not continue gambling that day to prevent losing more money. Most people will deposit their money again when it is almost gone because they think they can still win. And even though they can win, they must remember how much they lost so that even if they win, the amount they win won't be as big as the amount they lost.

It's true that they gamble because they're chasing the sensation, whether it's the sensation of losing or winning. But they get various kinds of negative and positive feelings, which will make them keep going back to gambling. We must also remember that the house will always get the biggest win. While many gamblers experience losses, we have to be able to prevent that loss from happening to us. Only by controlling ourselves to prevent loss can we do so that we will not experience losing a lot of money.

That is what must be remembered and underlined, that the chance of winning is not as big as the chance of losing. There are also those who say that in gambling they think it's 50/50, but I myself am more confident with 90/10 if the chance of losing is greater than the chance of winning. maybe with good self-control the risk of loss will be slightly reduced, because many gamblers experience big losses, in my opinion it is because they don't have good self-control so they continue to gamble in the hope of getting a big win that can cover the losses they have had before. -previously. and what you say is true is that the number of wins will most likely not be comparable to the number of losses that have occurred.

I think what makes them continue to gamble is because they can't control themselves well so they follow their greed which causes them to experience quite a lot of losses. and also the fact that the host will always win is also what must be remembered in gambling.