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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
by
piebeyb
on 11/06/2024, 15:18:18 UTC
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.
When it comes to gambling of any kind, there must be a level of self-control because that is a form of responsibility that every gambler must be able to carry out. If this cannot be controlled, of course the addiction to continuing to gamble will always exceed our abilities so that in the end it will become very chaotic and uncontrollable. That is the importance of control so that apart from being comfortable enough when gambling, you also don't have any burden when you have to face losing in gambling.
I think maybe that's the main function of the demo game where every gambler can use fake money in the demo game to set budget limits when gambling and control themselves before gambling using real money, even though the feeling is a little different playing in the real game and with the demo game, but Still, it can be used as basic training to be able to control yourself and control yourself before gambling with real money and playing real games because if we learn to control ourselves and limit our gambling budget, everything will definitely be fine.

There is a lot we can do to learn to control ourselves and control ourselves well when gambling, that's why professional gamblers always remind every gambler not to gamble before they can control themselves because if they can't control it then it will be difficult to control them, especially if they have crossed the gambling limit clearly. it will make gamblers addicted to gambling in the end. After all, every gambler can actually control himself as long as he doesn't try to gamble every day.