whether they are beginners or those who are experienced, in my opinion it is better for them to gamble without being carried away by emotions, because gambling done with emotions will of course only get them into trouble, and gambling with overflowing emotions will not make anything good. -Okay, but it will only make things worse. Therefore, we should be able to gamble with calm feelings and thoughts, lest we gamble with uneasy thoughts which can trigger our emotions when gambling.
Usually those who just gamble usually win, and if they can't control themselves then they can think that gambling is something that can make money quickly, of course that's wrong, because then they will continue to gamble like that. that they will only experience defeat and it can trigger their emotions because they cannot accept defeat well, even though that has become a certain thing in gambling.
Well, if you think like that, then you have to take into account that gambling itself is created in order to evoke emotions in people. So, without any emotions, no player would probably gamble. It would just be completely uninteresting and boring. But of course, the emotions from the game for a beginner are much stronger and, accordingly, more dangerous than for an experienced player.
I think that each person just needs to somehow determine for himself the limit of emotional excitement from the game, which he should not cross. It’s just that when crossing this border, the player makes stupid emotional gaming actions and loses even more than he can afford.
But a beginner often does not know such boundaries of emotionality. As a result, newbies in gambling experience loss and a sad mood, and it may even be on the verge of depression.
If gambling is done with our emotions overflowing then what will happen is careless actions that will lead to bad things. I do not advise those who gamble, whether they are beginners or those who are experienced, to gamble without being able to control their emotions. If the gambling they do ends up not being what they want, then it still has to be accepted well, don't get emotional. because responding with emotion will only make the situation worse. What is meant is that gambling must be done calmly, betting as much as we can is enough, don't gamble outside or exceed the limits of our abilities.
Usually, beginners won't be able to know the limits, especially when they win, it could make them fall asleep in gambling. the deeper they gamble because the winnings they get have made them lulled. It's possible that beginners are on the verge of depression, but after that I think there is still an addiction that they will overcome and feel, even though they themselves won't admit it.
Well, here, of course, there is no need to dramatize the situation so much when a newbie to gambling lost and was very upset.
Real depression may still be a long way off. In addition, in the lives of many people, sometimes events occur that have a much stronger impact on a person’s psychological state compared to losing at gambling.
But of course, the state of any player after a loss can be called grief or simply a bad mood, unless, of course, the lost money is too critical for the player’s life and does not lead to extremely negative consequences. But if a loss really has a catastrophic effect on the life of the player and his loved ones, then this can lead to depression.
But with new players, I think that such a course of events happens extremely rarely. Still, beginners do not start playing with very large amounts of money. Such games begin when the player approaches gambling addiction at the stage of the disease. But he is not yet seeking treatment.