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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The real winning of gambling is withdrawals
by
Dewi Aries
on 27/08/2024, 15:56:58 UTC

Yes, that's right, basically the real victory is when a gambler is able to maintain and enjoy the results of his victory, because the majority of them often end up with regret, in the sense that they continue gambling using money from their winnings which even with a much higher level of risk which in the end often leads them to very significant regret.
I know and can really feel that losing the amount of winnings that we have previously obtained is a really disappointing situation.

Therefore I think it is clear that stopping when you have managed to win any amount is the best action, we must remember that getting a win in gambling is not as easy as turning the palm of your hand, so appreciate the luck that comes by maintaining the amount of winnings, because it comes back to the fact that the real victory is when you are able to enjoy the results for whatever you want.
Have you ever had the experience of using the money you won in a bet to gamble more and win bigger money? If you have had such an experience you will understand that any time you make your first win there will always be something in your mind that tells you or propel to you to try again if you can increase the win x2 of your first win.

Quitting after first win is safer but most times it depends on the amount won if the money is small that you feel losing it or keeping it wont make a any changes then there is nothing wrong using it to gamble more.

Yes I have experienced it, I'm not saying something I've never experienced before, and one of the reasons why I say the following is also to suggest that it is better to cash out and enjoy the results of the first win you managed to get is because I have experienced significant regret and disappointment before when several times I did the wrong thing by continuing the game when I managed to get the first win.

I understand that there is something that continues to haunt and tempt a gambler's mind when they manage to get their first win where the temptation drives them to apply greed, but isn't it much better to remind each other than you have to experience the bitter experience experienced by others including me? I'm not saying that by applying greed the result will always be a loss, because I have also occasionally managed to multiply my winnings to be bigger when I apply greed, but in 10x trials usually only 2? 3 are successful, meaning isn't it more loss than win right? That's why I suggest this, but all decisions are in your hands, because regret will always be a certainty.