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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Signs of an addiction
by
Fredomago
on 11/02/2025, 14:22:44 UTC

Yes, it is the same as we have to allocate money for gambling with the amount we can afford, able here is able to be eliminated and able to not interfere with other finances such as savings or others. Do not let it happen when the money allocated for gambling has run out and we force ourselves to bet again, even worse, using money that should be for other needs such as savings or money to meet daily needs, it is not advisable to risk everything desperately on gambling, it is a stupid act.
People who pursue victory in gambling are no longer healthy people in their minds, because as you said when they are like that, what can happen is that they will only experience greater losses and I think this is not only about money but also other things such as health, relationships, careers, and others.
The worst thing is when a player decides to take his savings, which were not intended for gambling, in order to win back in gambling, or in order to get a big win because he believes that he is sure of the outcome of a certain event. This is one of the biggest mistakes a player can make, and can end up losing all his savings and being left with nothing, this is a clear sign of addiction.

Yeah, because the pressure to win adds up when you are using money that's not intended for gambling, either for important budget or a borrowed money that supposedly be use for important things but instead a gambler use it for gambling to try recovering or try to stake in hope that they'll be able to win decent amount of money.

It's always safe for anyone to use certain amount that you can afford to let go, or an amount that you allocated for your entertainment and you are okay to lose and just move forward after..