I've a friend of mine who always complain that ever since he started gambling he haven't won a good amount, instead he'll be winning less money than what he expected but he can't stop. So I'm asking what do you suggest he should do at this case. For me I told him that he should know that gambling it's a game of risk and luck, but with the constant betting you might win the amount you've at mind someday. So what are your suggestions towards this.
There will be wins and losses in gambling, but those who walk away with a few losses will never achieve their goals. However, gambling is advised to be considered only as a center of entertainment. There are many who have won a large amount from gambling or maybe get a jackpot but if he quit from gambling before he got that reward he would not have been able to get that reward. If your friend is not addicted to gambling then the advice given to him is correct but if he is addicted then you should tell him about his addiction. He will try to reduce his addiction by having an idea in advance about what situation his gambling life may lead to because of addiction.
I don't know about you but I think this is practically the wrong view or perception to Gambling because if a gambler continues to have such mentality that he or she is going to win despite the loses he keeps getting then that person is just trying to make things alot worse for himself because that circle could just go on and on till all his bankroll runs dry so I think that's definitely not a good advice at all. If a gambler experience loses then the best thing he should probably do is to actually stop with that session and relax and try to continue maybe some other time rather than keep on staking without the certainty of whether he is going to win or not.