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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
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GiftedMAN
on 12/01/2024, 18:34:39 UTC
There was a friend of mine who visited me a day after and he was saying gambling every day draws you more closer to winning.
My question is do you think gambling every day is better? From his reasoning and points of narrations.

This is absurd. Gambling every day means spending your money every day on gambling in the name of trying your luck. Basically, it's addiction. Playing more cannot bring you more luck and more winnings. You never know if you will win or not. Playing 7 hours a day and 1 hour every day for a week is the same. What is the difference there? Simply playing more cannot bring you more winnings. If someone has won a good amount of money by gambling for a long time, it's just their luck. You do not have to follow them. So, the answer to your question is NO. Gambling every day is not good.
Correct,
Gambling daily means you have to deposit money every day.  And if you're unlucky and don't win, even if you lose $20 a day, you'll lose $140 a week. This is a simple calculation.  And you will gradually become very addicted to gambling and then you will keep increasing your gambling amount and gambling deposit amount. At some point you will notice that you have suffered a great loss. So you must take a break from gambling every day to save yourself from gambling addiction.  So I totally agree with you that it is not good to gamble every day
There are people that still gamble everyday not because they don't have funds to take care of themselves but because they have a great passion for gambling. Once we understand what we want and how to we develop it and make it better then we might not have any issues at all. There are still people that are not able to develop immune to gambling everyday due to many reasons are having problems in gambling which do lead to addiction and so other metal issues especially when things were not in the right way that would have brought in positive energy to oneself.