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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Why People Have Different Perception Of Gambling Operators
by
borovichok
on 04/03/2024, 19:12:32 UTC
This the the most stupid thing I've ever heard today, they despise him for what? Is the the one controlling the chicken? People can be mean at times, what's this? The fate of who wins and who lose depend on the performance of those chickens, one have to lose and one have to win.

The problem isn't the game owner but that of the people who are coming to risk all they have on the game, they are irresponsible that's why their family are hating the game owner which is wrong, they should hate their own brothers and fathers for throwing money away this so easily.

It's best if they can control their people to be a responsible gambler instead of hating the game owner, this can also be the case with the first brother than has a gambling location, these are both gambling and no different, just risk only what you can afford to lose and you will be alright.

It is so disturbing that people often place blame on the game owners rather than taking responsibility for their actions. You make a valid point that ultimately it is the individuals participating in gambling who are responsible for their choices and the consequences that follow. While it's true that some may unfairly blame the game owners for their losses, it's also important to consider the ethical implications of profiting from an activity that can have detrimental effects on individuals and families. Well, gambling is not bad so if it has any detrimental effect on families it is the gambler that should be blamed. Responsible gambling practices and measures to mitigate harm should be encouraged and supported by both individuals and those who provide gambling opportunities.

Gambling can indeed lead to negative outcomes, especially when gamblers become irresponsible and risk more than they can afford to lose. It's important for gamblers to practice responsible gambling habits and to recognize that winning and losing are inherent parts of the activity.