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Board Gambling
Re: Slot Educational
by
junder
on 12/01/2024, 11:40:09 UTC
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I am quite curious that how much percentage of those loss recovering people do recover their losses in the end or become addicted to gambling.
also most of us play for victory because that's how the game become fun, but when we face consecutive losses the gambling become excessive instead of fun.
it very very hard to control when we are losing and that not of fun when the loss become huge like half of the amount deposited.
There are no accurate figures to be able to provide a percentage of the number of people who recover their losses, but it can be said that there are many, because many people who gamble usually aim to chase wins or recover losses which ultimately leads to addiction, but in doing so they will not admit that they they are addicted to gambling, because they are embarrassed if other people find out they are addicted to gambling, but even so, other people will still judge them negatively.

Usually, successive losses will make them even more obsessed with gambling, where they will deposit more money to gamble because they cannot accept the reality of the losses that occur. and this has become excessive and is no longer enjoyable but detrimental. No one can predict victory or defeat, but what is clear is that the chance of losing at gambling is greater than the chance of winning