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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Stop gambling if you don’t have free time to do it
by
danherbias07
on 18/03/2024, 11:07:22 UTC
It would really take sheer will and determination to change your path outside of gambling.
For me, it is fine to bet once in a while, especially if you are betting on your favorite sports, and you
practically know everyone on the team or the league itself.
But if you think, your gambling activities are already hindering your important tasks such as your main job,
better re-assess your situation and prioritize the tasks that you believe have good impact in your life in general.
My thoughts exactly. Sports betting is the key. Wink
Not just as a favorite sport, but if you have a love for the game, it will be easy to identify the possible results of the game. But if we did start gambling with casino games, it would be a different story.
What mostly happens is, that a gambler will bet in sports betting, where he is good at, and then once he wins most of the bets, he will use that capital to play casino games which I believe is unwise. Why? I saw my profits for sports betting just vanish away in casino games. I thought I was just unlucky so I continued and it even took my last capital without any RTP coming out. I told myself that it could be connected. What you win from sports can be taken back in casino games and vice versa also works. Because there's a time I'd been losing in my sports bets and I got pretty lucky in my casino games.
I don't think that is a coincidence.
Regarding free time. Sports betting is not like you need to watch the whole match, just peeking at the scores is enough and our phones could do that by just opening the notification. I mean, it's not like a baby that needs taking care of.