Well in eral that is what should be avoided at all costs, thanks to that tension when not controlled it produces or can go in a direct direction to a path of addiction, that is why it is simple to manage this type of tension, when we are going to play we should be intelligent, spend only the money that we are willing to lose, there more, don't you think that with more I will have more luck or something like that, no, you have to be aware, what we are risking is money, nothing more, and by controlling money you control your emotions because if you run out of money everything goes there and that's it.
If a person is addicted to gambling, then he doesn't care how much he lost and how much time he spent on it. Regarding the latter. I had a period when I didn't notice how the days flew by while playing in a casino. I could sit for days on end and not notice anything around me. Even basic human needs fade into the background. For example, I didn't have lunch on time, but I should have. The desire to win back was so strong that it made me spin the slots every day for days on end. Wow, I still remember that time with amazement. It's scary that I was such a person. It's a truly frightening sight. That was a real addiction to gambling.
It reminds me when I was someone who was really crazy about the never-ending slot game, every day from morning to afternoon and night until morning always in front of the computer or holding cellphone to continue playing from every normal round until spending the remaining money with bonus purchases to achieve victory that can return some of the money that has been lost.
At the end of the session always hoping that buying bonus will provide solution but in reality it becomes the end of spending money and becomes the beginning of being affected and re-depositing few hours later to start new game session, someone will never really get good ending unless they have luck that comes unexpectedly.