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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Don’t play gambling with drugs or in half sleep
by
KTChampions
on 22/04/2024, 17:43:22 UTC
When a person takes drugs, he goes out of his normal consciousness. If at that time he is asked to define good and evil, it becomes almost difficult for him to take the right decision. What he does at that moment may be wrong. Or he can do the opposite of what he wants to do. I know many cases of drug addicts who have done things that were never meant to be done but regret those actions when they come to their senses. Gambling is a sensitive subject. Finances are heavily involved here. A small mistake can lead to the possibility of losing money. So I would never suggest gambling after taking drugs. In this case, the chances of losing are more than winning.

If someone gambles after taking the drug, he will face huge financial losses when he recovers, as well as human pressure which can sometimes lead to serious problems.

This is all true, but there is another side to “wrong” decisions. Let's take an example: a gambler made the right bet (the money he could afford to lose) and won a good amount. The right decision would be to withdraw this amount and rejoice a little, but the wrong decision would be to place a bet again using all the money you won. The problem is that in this way, if you play the “correct” game, you will never win a super jackpot, since you will never risk a serious amount of money. There is a certain problem with this, isn't there?