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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The real winning of gambling is withdrawals
by
Fivestar4everMVP
on 20/07/2024, 01:49:49 UTC
Whenever I win, I usually feel this strong urge to gamble more and also increase the amount I'm using to gamble. I do fall for this urge most times and the result is always disastrous as I end up losing the money I won with great pain and regrets. The only time I can say I have won is when I make withdrawals and possibly use the money for something else. As long as the money is still in the platform, there is a high chance of using it to gamble more. I decided to create this topic to see how other people manage their winning in gambling. If I notice a better approach, I will switch immediately as I don't want to continue experiencing the pain of winning and later losing the money again.
I have gone through this phase before and that is why I have made the conclusion that, whenever I win in my gambling session, I always make sure to withdraw my money before any temptation set in an get me carried away to gamble with the entire winning, but if I have it withdrawn onto my personal wallet, because there is high risk in leaving your winning in your gambling account after the winning.
Although some people have high decipline and won't use there previous winning to gamble away, but then it is very important to always take action, what I do often and it works for me, is to always get something tangible from my winning money each time it happens.
You are right, this is something I myself have been practicing for a very long time since I became kind of serious with gambling, with every win, the good wins of course, I make sure to take something out, either the profit I made, or the initial amount of money I deposited on the casinos before I started gambling (which ever is bigger), this I've been practicing and it has saved me a lot of money.

There have been several instances where after withdrawing either my initial deposit out, or the profit, I decide to continue gambling with the remaining balance, only to end up losing it all, and this can only mean one thing, and that is that, if I hadn't withdrawn that part of the money out before continuing to gamble, I would have gambled everything away.