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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Level of quietness and concentration needed to book a game
by
Lida93
on 24/12/2024, 03:49:27 UTC
Yesterday I was out of the internet but needed to bet on some Nations League games I had in mind. So, I have a few bucks with me which I can easily use to gamble in a physical casino. While I was gambling, there was a big argument that started from behind. It became loud and loud that I couldn't concentrate anymore on what I was doing.

Only for me to notice that the issue was that a gambler was trying to book some games but the other gambler nearby and his companions were making noise all around and he felt if he didn't pay more attention to the games, he booked he might make a wrong choice. He told them to keep quiet, but they quarreled and mocked him. This led to them fighting.

This led to why I brought this conversation here. I was able to book my games and leave but I kind of felt a little what the gambler felt while booking the games where there was a loud noise.

Do you think there is a level of quietness and concentration a gambler needs for him to gamble properly? Please share your thoughts. 

When we gambling or making our bets at that very instant there's a level of mental energy thats burning out because gambling in actual sense involves some calculations and that's why it's always needed to have some considerable level of quietness while on course so you could be able to think properly without distractions.

It is common to find the public gambling places to be a noisy environment and a regular visitor at such a place should have known that already and finds a way to deal with it because you can't have the crowd shut their mouth and not have some conversations because you want to get some concentration with your gamble. Or probably the approach the man might have used in addressing the noisy folk may have been what led to them fighting. It's just my guess!