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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Mentality of Gamblers Before and After Winning
by
shield132
on 20/12/2024, 12:52:36 UTC
I have shared with the community before how I stopped gambling and am currently healing from that addiction. However, recently I had an interesting experience with a friend who was just getting started with sports betting (football). He placed small bets on several football matches, and to his excitement he won 10 out of 11 in a combined bet. He was excited and waiting the final match, knowing it would bring him a huge gain. I supported him telling him he would win and he even promised to give me 10% of his earnings if he won that combined bet with around @1400 odds in total.

The match ended with a win and we were both happy. Personally, I wasn't concerned about receiving any money from him as I was more focused on my recovery to not set a bet or deposit ever again. However, the next day my friend avoided me and didn't follow through on his promise even though I wouldn’t have minded if he didn’t.

What I took away from this experience is how the mentality of gamblers can change after a win. The thrill of success often leaves us wanting more and in this case it seemed like my friend was caught in that cycle, as I was feeling before too and he was unable to honor his word probably because he wanted to keep increasing his gains and bet more. It's a reminder that the brain is never truly satisfied when gambling, there's always the desire for more. I believe that friend deserves an advice, but I don’t want to embarrass him myself, is there a good way to talk to him without making him feel that Im indirectly asking him for the money he promised me?
There is a saying that you shouldn't give a promise when you are happy because once you calm down, you'll regret it. I think that your friend was in a similar situation, he was feeling happy and decided to promise you a share of the potential reward but once he got the reward, he forgot about you. I don't blame him, I've done that myself too and I know how it feels, I've also experienced what you experience too. I suggest you remind your friend that you are glad he won, you don't need his money but he shouldn't give away promises out of thin air because it hurts people. Tell your friend to be the man of his word and be careful with every given promise, if you can't fulfil the promise, then he shouldn't give it to someone.