It's just that sometimes we want to achieve a lot with the game, and we forget that the best way to see the game is as fun and as a way to lose or win playing, and if we go further with a more mature sense we should see that the game must be seen as a business, but how? Well simple, a business always makes money even if it's little, but if you get a little money every day, everything changes in the long term, and for me that is the best option to make money in a casino, but always betting with very little money, the one we allow ourselves to lose.
The best strategy to escape being violent in gambling is wagering a small amount of money. But the money could accumulate if the player doesn't regulate the time spent in the game. Games like snooker are competitive and could make players lose time control.
They'll play for a long time and in doing so,
a little amount of money turns into huge money, thereby rendering the loser broke. While players wager smaller money, they should be advised to manage their time.
perhaps more clearly we must be prepared to lose the money allocated to gambling, because that is what I think is often the axis of problems that often occur in gambling such as loss of self-control, heightened emotions or violence. it should be noted that gambling is not just about money, winning and losing, but there are many things that must be considered here, one of which is our own assumptions about gambling, whether we really consider gambling as a means of entertainment or consider it as a source of definite income, and maybe doing research on yourself must be done.
I'm not sure I can win even if I use a small bet or play with a fairly long session. gambling is a game that I think depends on luck, so the winnings in gambling can be obtained if we are lucky, with the amount of bets used I don't think it affects the chances of winning.
Research is essential, I agree! However, I don't think gambling should be considered as a means of entertainment as you said, not as a source of income. Self-control is easier that way, as it should be.