Gambling have thought me a lot of lessons and from those lessons I have build long term experience and one of the things I most not do is to gamble when I am not in the right frame of mind, because when you are under any form of pressure, you can easily get carried away into believing that you may possibly make off some money from gambling by risking more that you can afford, this is what have lead many gamblers into bad situations such as addictions and debts on the long run.
Gambling should be based on fun and nothing more because regardless of how much desire we have, if that day is not our lucky day, you will still lose, which is why we advice that gamble with only an amount that you can afford to lose and be comfortable with.
Stress will prevent you from making the right decisions. If you can't take the right decision in gambling then you can never achieve anything good by gambling. Newbies and those who want to learn more about gambling are first told to keep a cool head and refrain from gambling when they are in a bad mood or when they are angry. If we have too much anger and gamble with that anger, it can be seen that if we lose a gamble, we use all the money we have to gamble later because we are not in a position to make the right decision at that time.
Earning money is very difficult, people from every position work hard enough to earn money, so our information cannot be unnecessarily put at risk by making a decision to gamble out of anger or without a cool head.
You definitely shouldn’t start gambling in such a psychological mood, when you are upset about something, and especially when you are angry.
But I would also supplement this recommendation with the fact that you should not start playing even if your mood is too good or even too high. Playing in this state dulls your logic a bit and makes your perception of the game overly optimistic.
In general, it is probably right to start the game when you are in a strictly neutral psychological state.
But of course, fluctuations in the player’s state are different for everyone, here everyone knows himself better than other people know him
I agree with you, because emotions in extreme states definitely affect our game, be it excessive joy or excessive anger. Starting the game in a neutral state is a good idea, but the player must understand that the casino will try to take him out of this state with each new bet. And even if the player remains calm on the 10th bet and continues to play, this will happen on the 20th or another later bet. Our emotions are being shaken, and there are only very few players who can resist this, I think they are called professionals, because nothing affects them and they are concentrated on the result of the game and are completely immersed in it. It's no secret that even professionals can eventually become frustrated if they fall into a losing streak that's too long and no one can handle it.