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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The real winning of gambling is withdrawals
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nara1892
on 16/06/2024, 16:06:46 UTC
Maybe that's just considering winning over our egos in gambling, it's clear that withdrawing profits is not easy, it takes a lot of determination and decisiveness and of course, it was a success, but it could also be called a storm that only temporarily stopped, any similar victory soon became a failure when it once again returned to gambling. Withdrawing money does not completely give a perfect win, it is necessary to withdraw money and stop the game completely, that win will be more complete but it's not an idea that gamblers appreciate

Why is that? I don't see any reason why withdrawing of ones profits from gambling should be a big challenge for the gambler. Only an addicted gambler finds it very difficult to so and that is because he or she may want to keep multiplying their balance, wanting to win a huge or accumulate a huge amount before they can withdraw it. For a normal gambler like myself, if I win a particular amount and I didn't wish to continue gambling at that moment, I will just stop, then withdraw my profits and only leave a little amount which I will use for gambling later on. If you leave all your profit on the casino, you may end up losing everything bro.

That's right, what this means is that cashing out will most likely only be difficult for addicted gamblers who always want more or are greedy for more, and it also means that most likely if you haven't entered the addiction phase consciously or unconsciously then cashing out won't be a difficult decision to make. And I would also say that an addicted gambler is more likely to end the session with a loss even if they initially managed to win, or no matter how big the winnings but still in the end it is likely that the amount will be lost again which is caused by greed that is difficult to ignore.

In my opinion, what triggers the problem is because an addicted gambler has such a high interest, trust and expectation of winning, so that when they manage to win then they will think a much bigger win is in sight which in the end they try to take advantage of the situation to pursue a larger amount. But if we think rationally then there is clearly no connection between the results of the previous session and the next session unless luck can really last a long time.