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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
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bakasabo
on 11/06/2024, 07:46:22 UTC
From the look of human nature you will notice that limitation is quite a difficult activity or something to maintain regularly due to how hard it is for gamblers to forget their lost money and focus on just enjoying the game. So at a time when people see gambling as it is a business they will try to run or participate in it as if they are running a business.  People believe that gambling everyday would yield them profits just like working every day. But, it remains the opposite. Consistently wagering money each day without limitations will only cause addiction to the gambler. However, luck can play a vital role while gambling, but it's hard to always be lucky.

The intensity of the game can also be a factor in a gambler becoming addicted. because the more often, even if you gamble every day, it can lead to violations of the boundaries that you may have created.
every gambler has different self-control. nor do we know how much is at stake every day. How often you play and the bet must be balanced with responsible actions.
However, not all players can balance their gaming behavior.  This is especially true for young people and teenagers who never think about the consequences of such intense gambling.  Now, if the brain of such a boy begins to remember about gambling and the pleasure that the player will receive when he gets to the computer and starts playing, at least t en times during the day, and the corresponding thought in the boy’s head will remind him that he will soon get to the game.  And this continues almost daily.  Apparently, in this case, it’s time to take some kind of restrictive measures on the part of parents or loved ones. 
Because such a player himself is unlikely to take the beginnings of gambling addiction seriously.   He just doesn't think about it at all.

That is true, not all players can balance their gaming experience, not every player is the same. That is why it is wrong to claim that daily gambling is the road to addiction. Also not every young gambler will continue or return to gambling when he grows up. For example I look on myself: all those good memories from playing video games when I was a kid dont work repeat or work when I am an adult. What was fun to me  20 years ago, I can do now only for 5 minutes, because it is boring.

Example from childhood. When I was at school, many of my friends were skipping school and were going to computer clubs to play games. They have spend all spare money there. This is quite similar to daily gambling and addiction. They get bad grades, someone got even expelled from school. But, none of them today play video games anymore.