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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling is short cut to poverty
by
hedgeh0g
on 30/01/2025, 12:02:01 UTC
. There are some gamblers who will find it very difficult to move on when they lose huge amounts of money in a bet. Taking a small risk as amateur gambler is better than trying to do it rough.  There are times when we have to ensure to make some certain decisions that could earn some profits without taking too much time. Losses is inevitable in gambling which is why your safety as gambler is very important.

Many gamblers believe that they maintain a cash balance by betting only on re money that they can spend. But what about extra money that comes unexpectedly? For example, an annual bonus or an inheritance. Well, or, for example, a lottery win. It would seem that daily wagers can outlive the fact that this money will be spent on gambling. But in fact, you should not spend extra money on this. It is better to put them aside and save them in case there are unexpected expenses in life.
Of course, this can happen to some players when they get an inheritance or other money that they can start to manage. And of course, it is very dangerous when they get to those players who do not know how to stop themselves in the game and take losses for too long, getting into tilt and not controlling themselves at all. The thing is that they can lose everything in a couple of days. And what is most interesting with the thought that they will play just a little to win about 10% -20% of this money and quickly run away. But gambling sucks in very strongly, so it is impossible to run away from it, especially considering yourself the smartest player who wants to beat the casino.