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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Tension that comes on the last game/s.
by
Accardo
on 14/10/2024, 07:20:15 UTC
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Yes, well before I always did something like that, but sometimes the impulse of that one who tells you in the middle: "Bet, you might win more" I would say that sometimes greed plays badly on us because sometimes we get carried away by those things, it's lamentable, that's why I said something, before we play or bet we should set a spending limit for ourselves that we shouldn't go over, this in order to prevent something like this from happening that we ourselves become uncomfortable when playing, and we go from a good experience to a nightmare where we spend more than we should.

Yeah, it is definitely not easy to stop something that you are enjoying, even if you know that in the end it is actually hurting you in a way.

It's similar to alcohol or any other addiction really. It makes you feel good right now, but in the long term you are much worse off in you continue.

Our brains are actually quite bad at quitting addiction, and probably the best way to fix it is to swap it with a positive addiction, like for example getting a runners high instead.

Is it really enjoyable to leave the casino sad? Have you thought about if a player trusts another person to help them finish a gambling session, wouldn't they hand over and rest? The aim of becoming a winner is tiring just that some players can't help it, but continue playing. A similar scenario is like in a workplace where people must work under a superior's instruction.

In general, gamblers are mentally glued to recovering losses, and that's strength consuming. Which forces them to sit in a casino, for hours, even when they don't want to, and each minute they promise themselves to stop in the next session, but still won't do it untill their money is all gone. This time it's a mental disorder and nothing is there to enjoy.