I am just having this thought: if we truly trust our gambling skills, then just like starting a business, we take risks because we believe we’ll succeed in the future. So, what if we’ve proven our strategy works, but we’re only betting small amounts and missing out on bigger opportunities? We might consider borrowing money to fast-track our success. Has anyone ever done that?
Living in the wonderland is pointless. We must confront reality. No strategy is proven and so it is very unwise for a gambler to go into borrowing simply because he has been lucky to win. Such a gambler will definitely lose and regret even conceiving such thought of going to borrow.
Well that's the point, actually the reason is very simple why borrowing money to gamble is really an action that is strictly prohibited, the reason is as you said that there is no guarantee or certainty whatsoever that we will win at the end of the game where of course the action is done because of the encouragement of hope and belief that they will be able to get a temporary victory when it turns out the result is actually the opposite then that's where disappointment, emotion and regret will arise which means that borrowing money is clearly an excessive action which in the end in most cases only leads a gambler to emotions and various aggressive actions that will be more dangerous to themselves and that's the reason why borrowing money is better avoided.
Well from my point of view, borrowing might not be strictly prohibited but it is just not compulsory and it is a personal choice that is still not advisable to do. Anyone who goes to borrow to gamble should know the uncertainty and risk behind such actions and should take caution because gambling is very risky and as such anything can happen. This act alone could lead to addiction or it is a clear sign that addiction has set in otherwise why would a gambler go to the extent of taking a loan if not for addiction when we all know gambling is for fun and we can gamble with what we can afford to lose.