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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When I'm emotional, I LOSS!
by
Blitzboy
on 18/08/2024, 19:48:33 UTC
Yes, I can also assure you that it is really hard to accept the risk and let go of all the losses that have occurred, but it may not be impossible but it takes quite a long time to be able to make peace with yourself. So of course this is why the approach to gambling must be accompanied by limits, in the sense that whatever you want to do must be ensured that it does not exceed your capabilities.

Like in terms of putting money for example, because it is certain that losing a large amount of money is a painful situation where not everyone can accept the situation without giving any response or reaction of disappointment.
And also this is the reason why many of us suggest only gambling with a minimal amount, because in addition to being able to prevent you from losing a significant amount, this approach can also prevent us from significant emotions and regrets.
If you stick to risk management, it can protect you from rash actions in gambling, losses will happen in any case, it doesn’t happen any other way, you just need to perceive it as an integral part of gambling, but try to have as few of them as possible. Emotionality can be in case of a big loss, but if you can exclude it, then you can prevent it. If the bet size does not hang over 1% of your deposit, then you have nothing to worry about a losing bet, right? Therefore, competent planning of the game process can make gambling safe for you, unless of course most of your bets are losing.

Yes of course, none other than because after all a person is useless even if for example you try or find various ways to ensure victory or to increase the chances of winning in the end it will only be a waste of time, because after all victory can only be confirmed if luck comes at that time. The conclusion is because this is why it is better for us to focus more on risk management, I understand that by treating everything minimally then maybe the amount of your victory will not be too big.

But remember that a big win is also always a result that can never be ascertained, or simply there is no certainty and guarantee for you to be able to get a big win, and in some cases in the end the idea actually makes gamblers lose money in large amounts. Casinos are not stupid my friend, your carelessness is a big advantage for them.

So of course it is better to put limits on the approach we have such as in terms of putting the amount to be bet, because if the bet is small then it is clearly less likely for emotions to occur, and of course this is an approach that can keep us from the possibility of large losses.
Casinos are companies, not charities. They excel at it. They've built an industry on studying human behaviour and pushing those buttons that keep people coming back. Expecting to defeat the system? Like taking a knife to a gunfight. Its no coincidence that the house usually wins. Its planned.

Your "risk management" is sensible. Bet limitations are the only way to play this game. You're paying for entertainment, not the lottery. Like any decent entertainment, it costs. Know the price before entering. Thats crucial. Dont allow sentimentality take over. This is for fun, not becoming rich fast. I'll take a win if you leave with less money.