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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
by
dunfida
on 08/04/2024, 20:37:43 UTC
When I lose, I stop or take a break once I reach my set budget for gambling. I don't have a habit of chasing losses, I only gamble with what I can afford to lose so it will not affect me financially. And when I win or recover my losses from winning, I also stop or take a break and don't gamble all my winnings and expect to win more, because if I do, it will only result in losses. It's very important to learn or know when to stop, it will not only help you financially but also help you have a good habit and practice responsible gambling.

A good step in an effort to prevent ourselves from even greater losses. Because what I feel when I lose, this can really make me more curious about gambling, and if I don't have self-control and emotions, maybe I will spend the balance I have every time I gamble. A stupid thing, but I've done that. This can happen because sometimes when we lose, our emotions become clouded, we no longer care about how much money we have spent, because the most important thing is how we can continue gambling and placing bets to win to recover from previous losses. And therefore, to prevent losing control over the gambling that I do, I always ask my close friends to accompany me when gambling, I do this so that when my emotions run away and lose control, I have a friend to remind me. Even though when I win I have to give him a small share, to prevent the loss of the winnings that have been obtained and even bigger losses in gambling, I need him to accompany me when gambling.

You've got a nice strategy here, some people also let their closest family member have double signatory to their account. This helps the gambler not to withdraw money recklessly while gambling. He'd have to explain to the person with the next signature his reason for taking money before he'd get another withdrawal. Hence, someone watches over the gambler and endeavors he doesn't make silly mistakes. Strategies like yours works perfectly fine, and the gambler would always stay safeguarded by his friend, who would watch over him. However, if the person is not a gambler, it's also important that the gambler endlessly reminds his friend not to try gambling. It could be dangerous on both parties, because if he engages into gambling, he could not perform is policing work perfectly good anymore. Is your friend also a gambler?
Totally that effective but not all would really be allowing such thing or unlikely that there would really be that double signatory because we know that this isnt the only method that they could really be able to get money or funds on which they could be able to do so in other sources and since not all family members would really be having that awareness on where you are earning into specially if you do have other jobs or income source
then completely having that kind of control of your bank account is somewhat useless since you could really be able to play no matter what. Addiction is something that would really be that so damn hard to control.
Even if you do say that you are wary about on the actions you are making but once you are on the actual condition then you cant really be able to think up those things.

I am once on a verge of addiction or simply already comes into a point or borderline to become one. You cant really be able to think up well on whats good and whats bad because the main
thing that you would really be having in mind is on how to play and on how to make yourself that be able to engage with gambling activity or simply you are really that
thirsty when it comes to winning up a game or making money simply.