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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling addiction causes loss
by
slapper
on 30/06/2024, 16:14:22 UTC
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That's right, gambling is just a game and not a get rich quick scheme, I will draw a slight conclusion from your idea which looks interesting above that even though a gambler manages to achieve big wins because of good luck but that doesn't mean they are smart, it means luck does exist and can come to them. anyone to lead them to victory, but that is not the end of everything, because lucky gamblers do not mean they are smart in utilizing time and circumstances, and I also agree with your other ideas where success in gambling is not about succeeding in getting a big jackpot but when they are able to control everything well without exceeding their limits.

One of the reasons why various actions that lead to prevention are always recommended is because after all it is a fact that the house is always superior to the players, therefore if you or anyone else manages to win in any amount then there is no reason to not cashing it in as quickly as possible before regret eventually dominates.
The excitement of the unknown, the adrenaline rush; we all know it. Primal, right? But it's not "luck" or magic. It's calculated risk and chaotic acceptance. Each bet? A strategic choice. You're testing your instincts, game reading, and opponent, not just expecting to win. It's a mental training to improve instincts under duress

I'm not suggesting you gamble your life savings at blackjack, but what if we redesigned the casino? What if there were intellectually challenging games than slots and roulette? Games that need strategizing and decision-making under pressure? This might turn gambling into a self-improvement tool.