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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
by
borovichok
on 05/02/2024, 17:24:28 UTC
Game excitement can be overwhelming. I remind myself that the house always wins. Not just the money - the chase, the exhilaration. Still, the ability to stop while ahead - or limit losses - distinguishes the casual, enjoyable gambler from those who have lost interest.

Daily gambling has caught my attention in several ways. A habit, but also a desire to win and feel good. You may be missing the purpose if you play every day to beat the odds. The experience, not the result, should define gambling. The fun is what matters, not the outcome, like any other type of entertainment.

If you're having fun gambling, you can quit regardless of the outcome. Set and enforce boundaries. I say, "Enjoy the game, but don't let it play you." Its mental. Understanding that tomorrow is another day and there are other games to play helps maintain the thrill without overtaking your life.

This boils down to the reason for gambling and the income of the gambler. The motivations for gambling depend on the gambler and it is this motivation that determines his reaction and emotions to the game.

A gambler who is in dire need of money won't talk about gathering experience at the expense of results. His mind will always be preoccupied with the outcome of the game that decides if he wins or not.

Only a stable mind can gamble for fun and  he knows when he is tired and when to stop. It is natural. No matter the fun we get by playing PS5 a moment will come when our system doesn`t need the fun again then we turn to another activity because we are bored playing PS5 and so I know that is the same with people who gamble for fun. They know when to stop and when they are having the reverse of fun.