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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
by
Natsuu
on 23/04/2024, 16:32:21 UTC
In my opinion, both sports betting and slots are equally addictive. In slots, you are looking for a strategy on how to hit the jackpot by manipulating the bet or going through the slots, and in sports events, it is a search for insider information about the match you want to bet on, plus dealing with team scales, player injuries, and so on. In both cases, you need to have a sober head so as not to turn the game into an addiction.
It is true that these two types of gambling can make someone addicted if they play too often in the hope of getting a big win on the bet they place and we also have to continue to analyze the match history of the team we choose to place a bet on and also the opponents we will face, because if we are wrong in analyzing the match history of the team we are betting on, of course there will be very little chance of winning the bet, yes of course we have to be able to control ourselves so we don't get addicted to betting every day .

But what if that person isn't addicted yet is looking to find mastery let's say in poker. Would that can you be considering as an addiction or perfecting a career? Because if you are that person who want to build a career out of casinos. you really have to had the maximum exposure possible. Even when you are not playing, just observe. That way, you are slowly building experience that would be beneficial on one's pursuit. Being there every single day gambling I don't think would be healthy. Because you also need to manage stresses and if you don't then you might just be start making impulsive decisions.