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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Casino game hypnotizes
by
LogitechMouse
on 28/01/2025, 06:22:58 UTC
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That little win was the slap my brain needed to reset. I immediately told myself to stop, Log out now before you start selling properties to fund the next spin
The funny thing is, I usually pride myself on being super calculative when it comes to gambling. I know when to stop, but that day? That day, I didn’t know what possessed me. Maybe it was the game hypnotizing me. Who knows?
One thing I’ve realized, though, is that casino games have this sneaky way of convincing you to continue spinning"just one more time." I can’t be the only one who’s fallen for that trap, right?

So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
Read your story, and it's good that you still ended up with a few bucks. Most of the gamblers who're experiencing the same thing ending up with nothing, and funny enough, a few of them are doing what you might've done if you didn't win which is SELLING THEIR PROPERTIES or whatever thing they have in hand.

I've experienced that multiple times as well and that didn't end up good for me as I ending up losing all including my initial capital. It's good that you and I know how to stop now if needed and call it a day. As for the hypnotizing part, it's you and your brain that hypnotizes you and not the casino itself. Your adrenaline pushes you to spin even more and if you can't control yourself, you will really try to win more. Knowing when to stop goes a long way.

Well, there are times where I can hear those things that you've heard as well but luckily, I know when to stop if needed hence, stopping if I think I can't win anymore. I guess contentment goes a long way alongside self-control. Smiley