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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When I'm emotional, I LOSS!
by
Fredomago
on 28/08/2024, 11:46:37 UTC

Unlike when you set everything and you are just using amount of money that's okay to let go, pressure is not present and you'll likely to leave the house with the fun that you enjoy after your sessions.

Gamblers who play without control should understand that no matter how seriously they try to understand gambling, and no matter how they develop strategies - gambling is created only for fun. And it turns out that the rules of self-control sound like this: "if you are not having fun, stop and do not play."
That's all, because it is not fun for those who lose, as well as for those who want to replace work with gambling. Everyone need to understand that in life, Every Gambler cannot become rich because of the casino.
Gambling should be considered as entertainment so that it is easy for a person to understand that it is not a means to get rich. When people play to pass their time it becomes a lot of fun for them and they do not foresee addiction but if the opposite happens then it is likely to face financial loss. A gambler is virtually unaffected by the possibility of any gain or loss to withdraw himself because he is already emotional which makes him more tempted to gamble. None of your strategies will work if you can't put yourself within a limit and limit the amount of money allocated to gambling.

It's a tough competition inside you, most of those experienced gamblers can do such as they knew the risk that involve if they'll start failing to practice whatever type of strategy and patterns that they've already got, knowing that gambling is addictive type of activities they manage to esablished their limitations.

While, witho those who got engage deeply at the beginning it's just a fun and entertaining activities but getting too deep they start to feel the urgency and that where's addiction came around to lead them as emotion already dominates them and they unable to contol most of the time they ended up losing a lot.