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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How can we help beginners not to get addicted
by
Lanatsa
on 07/06/2024, 17:59:24 UTC
The reason why I'm not addicted to gambling is because even before I started to play gambling I already understand gambling and its addiction, and my understanding has helped me on how to follow up gambling. Sometimes I ask myself why do people get addicted to gambling, is it because they have no understanding or awareness about the addiction of gamble.

 I think majority of people who are addicted to gambling is because they do not understand gambling as beginners, the rules and the side effects of playing gambling excessively.

I think if gambling companies can help to giving beginners to understand gambling and addiction it will help and reduce the rate at which people get addicted o gambling, I mean good lesson for people to get understanding.  Or do gambling companies benefit from gamblers who are addicted, which the awareness of getting addicted can affect their business?.

You have to be very careful when first starting gambling if you have no experience, because that is definitely when you are the most vulnerable to the psychological tricks that casinos and bookmakers use. You should definitely stick to a small and fixed amount, then not play for more than one day without a few days break in between. You should also start researching the odds to get a real appreciation for how unlikely it is for you to actually win. If you feel like you are starting to lose control, then you should probably abandon it altogether because it can quickly escalate from there. Putting deposit and daily gambling restrictions on your account (plus sticking to a single gambling site) will be very helpful so you don't over stretch.
Without a doubt people are way more susceptible to make huge mistakes when gambling on the early stages of their journey, however as long as they actually take the time to read more about gambling and how it should not be considered to be a form to obtain profits, and they keep a strong control over their capital then they should do well, since once they get enough experience, it is unlikely they will ever develop some kind of problem with their gambling.
Experience would always pertaining on getting those learning but this is something that cant be inevitably be able to avoid in speaking on experiencing those losing money condition or situation.

People would really eventually learn into their past mistakes and this is why they would really be neither be that totally wrecked out their lives or would really be changing up for good.
It would really be always reflecting out on what are the decisions that you had made. Reading up others experiences isnt that bad either.