Of course, finances will be more stable.
And it is also worth considering that any money lost in gambling is considered only and exclusively by the player himself as spent on his pleasure. And if other members of the player’s family find out about this spent money, then consider scandals inevitable, since absolutely everyone, except of course the player himself, will consider that the money was completely wasted, as if you had lost it or accidentally thrown it in the trash.
And of course, such an attitude towards money on the part of people around him cannot be perceived neutrally and with an understanding of the player’s interest in his game.
indeed we should also be able to assume that the money wagered in gambling is money that is already considered lost, I myself think that the money is exchanged for the sensation that we get from gambling, even though in the end we lose, but I think that is normal because it is entertainment that uses money. as our ticket to being able to do it. With the right assumptions, of course it will not affect us or our finances, but with those who think wrongly, such as wanting to make more money by gambling, it could possibly affect them and their finances.
with those who wrongly assume that gambling can affect their finances which could make their finances fall apart, because their wrong assumptions can make them want to continue gambling while losses or losing money will definitely happen, when finances are more focused on gambling of course can affect them and their families because finances become unstable. Even though they can achieve something by gambling, their wrong assumptions can make them not stop gambling. because with their wrong assumptions they can think they can still achieve other things by gambling because they have previously been able to achieve something by gambling, this happens to those who are not willing to lose their money gambling, I think it's like that.
Rather, this happens to such players who have little idea of how the gambling business generally works. We all must take into account that the gambling business itself simply could not exist if there were not a constant and stable flow of money to the businessmen who organized it. And this is quite a lot of money and it takes up a significant part of the money that all gamblers collectively bet on games. Another incentive, of course, to lose more money in a game than a person can afford is an overly optimistic idea of such a player’s own luck. A streak of luck that often begins with several wins forces the player to experience such increased expectations of winning in his next gaming actions. This is where the mistake lies.
I think that professional players are distinguished by the fact that they can, to some extent, foresee the beginning of a series and losing to it after a streak of success. And this is what makes such players professionals.