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Board Gambling
Re: How to self exclude from anonymous gambling sites
by
delfastTions
on 27/09/2024, 14:02:52 UTC
Perhaps this is one of the most optimal options for gambling. After all, in this case you always enjoy the game and even in case of loss, which of course inevitably sometimes happens, you do not worry too much and worry about how much you have lost. I believe that if this approach were practiced by many more players, it would even be good for the entire global gambling industry as a whole. Maybe even the image of this passion for gambling in the eyes of the general public would change. But unfortunately, it is worth noting that too many players continue to consider gambling a way to earn money and thus, of course, lose their money in the long term. And in this way they solve acute life problems and this is reflected in their close relatives, who naturally curse these opportunities for participation in gambling of such naive but also unfortunate players.
Before I proceed with my comment, I have just two questions, and they are..
1. Where did you dig out this thread from?
2. Aside from the comment you posted above, was there really any other good reason you had to resurrect the thread? 😊 (not an attack please, so don't misquote me)

And here is my comment, what ever problem the gambling industry faces today is both the fault of the gambling casinos, as well as the gamblers ourselves, it's like a two great nation going into battle, both sides wants to win the battle and because of this, the fight can never come to an end.

Casinos want to milk as many gamblers as possible, and amass as much money as possible, while gamblers on the other hand are trying to milk the casino, and to help them achieve this, they device all sorts of strategies, bet high amount of money they themselves know they can't afford to lose, just to make sure winning amount is always high, and the unfortunate thing is, this will continue like this as long as gambling exists.
By the way, this topic is only a year old, not that much.   Smiley
But it's not my fault that the conversation moved from the original topic to where it moved. Smiley
Although, of course, maybe it's worth opening a new topic because I really don't see in Gambling a discussion of the issue of how to make the image of gambling in public opinion and consciousness stop being associated exclusively with vicious feelings and human actions.
And I think that the image of gambling is far from positive. And it would be nice if over time it would at least move to an absolutely neutral status.
In the meantime, I'm writing here, since we've already started talking about it.