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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When I'm emotional, I LOSS!
by
GigaBit
on 23/08/2024, 19:16:25 UTC
Yes, it is a natural part when a gambler is in a casino, they sometimes lose control because they have enjoyed the temptation in every gambling session they run and maybe the gamblers here have experienced it.

For me the biggest problem for a player in a casino is temptation, because it is what is born to drive you to do things that you should not, and above all, savings, imagination and all that drive you to go for more begin to take effect, of course greed becomes present, that is why I always insist on having the money willing to lose and apart from that having the discipline to comply with our own rules, because if we ignore them, we are not doing anything.


Agree and it is true what you said, the main factor of a gambler acting greedy and excessively because he has been tempted by the tricks issued by the casino which aim to attract the attention of gamblers to gamble continuously and the casino makes a lot of profit here.
If we as gamblers have a good sense of sensitivity and awareness then we will accept the trick but there is no need to do it excessively, all there is is that we as gamblers will experience quite a lot of losses.
And in my opinion you have done your best, namely having a strategy by preparing or leaving some money that is only used for gambling so when you lose you don't experience too many losses.
When a man does his professional work, he always try to do it slowly. But from the time he started gambling as a gambler, he quickly became obsessed with winning from gambling. Due to which gamblers have to lose a lot of money. If they gamble with time without panic or addiction while gambling then we can definitely say the gambler will not lose much. Unless the gambler is able to control his emotions, it is difficult to expect anything good from him. But even though many gamblers know, they make those mistakes again and again. But gambling will not cause any great harm to anyone if they do not spend more than a certain portion of their income.