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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling addiction causes loss
by
EarnOnVictor
on 21/07/2024, 14:39:46 UTC
Gambling addiction is a habit caused by total dependence on gambling as the only source of hope for survival, of which most times when you gamble and lose, you ought to have been wise enough to stop for the day,  but due to the addition, such people never always mind simply because they are lost in the gambling reigm. Which means most times a person do not need to accept the fact that he has changed or willing to change before he could be taken to rehab for habilitation, as many could recover from that addiction while still in the recovery process.
If those people can be wise after they lose, they will not thinks to return to casino in the next few days because they remember that playing gambling needs to be moderately and always control themselves. But many people still wants to recover their lose or wants to wins the games so that makes them return to casino and playing the other gambling games whereas they hopes to wins the gambling games.

They will not trying to spends more money because that can leads them becomes addicted to gambling and that's the worst things that they can gets from gambling. Gambling addiction causes lose and they can bankrupt anytime so that's why they must control themselves and not trying to use gambling too often. After all, they must avoids becoming gambling addiction as they knows what will happens to their life.

Unfortunately, when a person has his extra money, he rarely thinks about what he can lose when he sits down to play at the casino. But when he loses, it's like he wakes up in horror and realizes what he's done. And then the gambler is looking for a way to get the money back.
He thinks, "now I'll just make one bet and win, and my deposit will be the same as in the beginning."
And he thinks he's going to win. But he loses even more, because it is a huge mistake to return the lost money through continuing to play at the casino.
This is often the case where a gambler has more money in gambling he doesn't mind losing a few big bets but when he loses a large part of money he starts to realize that he has lost some money which will be difficult to recover at that time. But unfortunately at that point the gambler can't try and get back to that earlier position. This kind of thing happens to me as well. When I increase my bankroll my losses won't have any effect but when the losses are high I try or think to myself that I will take a break if I get a big win or recover my lost money but It is difficult to get back into that position.
The reason your losses do not have effects when you increase your bankroll is that you did not take aggressive risks and not due to the size of the bankroll. You might have a bankroll of $2,000 and decided to wager $750 or more at once, wouldn't it have an effect on you when in just a single bet your $2,000 suddenly and easily drained to $1250? Repeating that will soon finish the money. But when you have $2,000 as your bankroll and cautiously use between $20 and $50 per bet, what serious harm can that do to your account? The latter sounds like a good plan and will even make each bet affordable in line with the right gambling rules.

But the moment the gambler reneges in it, emotions set in and before he knows it, all the money is gone. It's recovering back the money by depositing, again and again, that leads to addiction at times. And in some cases, the mindset that gambling will later yield success and that the initial losses are the invested collateral damage is the cause. The right mindset and plan for gambling are the solution here, we have to know that there is no saviour or certainty anywhere around gambling, and that we are only trying our luck. That admittance alone will go a long way to help us.