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Re: How do you feel when you experience violence while gambling
by
slapper
on 31/08/2024, 07:16:55 UTC
I think the reason is clear that victory is always not based on any certainty and guarantee while the risk of defeat always lurks every time you run a session,

It is a fact and I think it all comes down to it, we as Players face a series of very clear difficulties, among them is that we will Always have the lowest Chances of winning , and that is reflected in the house edge and especially when we face the Difficulty of the game , all of that adds up , so when we play and win we must press and withdraw , I think that is where the best experience is and if we go for the most logical thing it is Obvious that it is the best Decision.
it is true that the choice when getting a win is to withdraw to stop doing or continue the gambling session, because the risk of losing will still be side by side and even more powerful than winning. some people experience emotions that can lead to violence usually occurs when they lose money or even lose the winnings that have been obtained previously., but that is clearly the risk of the actions and decisions they take because they do not withdraw the winnings that have been obtained until the potential for losing that winnings can occur.
maybe in land-based casinos this often happens, because there is direct eye contact so someone who loses in gambling and then experiences emotions can vent their emotions on other gamblers around them but of course that is an action that is actually not right because why should other people be affected when the gambler himself made the wrong decision. therefore the gambler himself should bear all the risks himself.
Ever notice how following a win the "one more time" urge gets more intense? It's greed. That tiny voice whispering, "What if I hit it big again?" Though it's a trap, it is human nature. Walking away or stretching your limit? That is a glimpse of your soul, not only a gamble. You chase the high and are impulsive? Alternatively do you play the long game knowing when to pay out?

Every bet captures your views, your past successes and losses. Instant satisfaction and creating something greater tango in a complicated way. And following a loss, those meltdowns? That relates more than only the money. It's about ego and about the incapacity to accept results. Why should everyone else suffer if someone else lacks self control?