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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Signals for Casino games a real thing?
by
Blitzboy
on 10/08/2024, 15:29:52 UTC
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Well you have a good mentality by assuming from the start that the money at stake is money that will be lost, that is a good thought to be able to make peace with yourself especially when in the end the result is really lost. Actually we have to assume that winning in gambling is nothing more than a bonus or prize where I am sure that when you consider it a prize then it is unlikely for you to continue trying to want it because bonuses or prizes are something that does not happen often in any case.

I appreciate your opinion which I think is good and easy to understand where it is the mentality and thinking of a true gambler who from the start has agreed with himself to admit and accept defeat. Self-acceptance regarding risk is the most important, so it's up to you if you really want to apply greed as long as as you say that with this action we must assume that the money will be lost.
You couldnt be more correct on gambling and being prepared to lose money. Imagine it as a policy for your mind. Still, this isnt just about gambling. Things fluctuate, and nothing is guaranteed; that is the essence of life. Both gambling and social networking use the brain's reward system. Every notice, every triumph, is like getting a rush of dopamine. The most important thing is to realize its unusual. Bonuses like that dont happen very often. Technology is accelerating the gambling industry. With all the technology we use on a daily basis, it will be even more noticeable. We must become more intelligent and vigilant. To keep things under control, we will require tools.