Mine is I always check my wallet balance to check my current profit then place a small bet without any reason just to gamble and increase my profit. This makes me gamble frequently because of the greediness to earn more until I become hooked and worst is when I lose everything on a bad day.
In my early days of gambling, I had a problem with chasing loss. I don't always accept my losses and move on. I always felt that if I gambled more I might end up recovering all I had lost. This attitude made me gradually move towards addiction because it is difficult to win the house. But I began to understand that gambling is mostly determined by luck, so regardless of how long or much you gamble if you are not fortunate, you might keep losing
I'm always wondering how an addiction starts for everyone because I'm sure that we have different experiences with gambling that will contribute to an addiction. Frequently gambling is one of the most common reasons why a player gets addicted. So I'm thinking before you become involved in frequent gambling behaviour what is the sign that you notice that you are doing when you gamble?
Currently, I gamble within my budget and I always maintain this standard. But I usually perceive that I might be over-gambling when I begin to spend so much time on it. Gambling addiction might not just be when you gamble above your income, if one spends excessive time on games, it might be an indication of gambling addiction. Each time I begin to spend late nights gambling, it is an indication of overgambling.