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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Are successful gamblers seen as addicts?
by
lizarder
on 25/01/2024, 18:31:42 UTC
Players must understand one important thing: you can't play forever. This, of course, can be done if you play with small bets, but this cannot continue indefinitely. This can be done if the player has a regular income and allows a small part of it in the form of entertainment in gambling, but most players will always want more and more. I think that small bets will not bring the same excitement. It’s kind of a psychological trap if you try a big bet, as if you’ve opened a new level.
Starting from a small bet and so on will be comfortable playing at a much larger level especially if someone has money to be in a bet. That was originally gamblers more addicted and indeed to handle psychological would be far more difficult when someone was comfortable in certain situations. Not talking about the good or bad impact of gambling but how a person can handle gambling responsibly as the method you convey in allowing a small portion of his income in the form of gambling entertainment.

Of course there are successful players, but I can't imagine them in games where everything is based only on luck and pressing the "spin" button. Absolutely anyone can press the button, and even bet on red or black in roulette. I consider only players where a skill is needed, such as poker, to be professionals.
Much more agree when we talk about poker games because it is more to its skills and nature to train to be more professional rather than being successful in the game. Games that are based on luck will be far more difficult to say success and even the nature of poker games is only based on the form of professionalism not about success.