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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Why is it so hard to stop?
by
Gaza13
on 15/03/2025, 06:18:47 UTC
Addiction will only occur when the gambler tries to recoup the losses. and this is the worst thing, the player thinks that the next bet will recover his previous losses, but in reality it pushes him towards even bigger losses. Therefore, it is very important to set certain limits and maintain self-control, without these he will never be able to change his mind, and he will always only want to win and recoup the losses. Which leads him to bigger losses.

Yes, that's right, bro, because when we play the game, never expect to be able to recover previous losses, because what happens is continuous losses instead of receiving profits, it ends up being a loss, that's why we have to control our emotions and thoughts so that there are no continuous losses due to our emotions to recover our losses, continue playing to seek profits without having to think about covering losses, manage finances as well as possible so that we are not too eager to spend too much capital so that we cannot control it, play with our ability, don't be too eager beyond our capacity.
I think it is very natural for every player, every time they experience defeat they play again with the capital they spent at the beginning, indeed the disease in this problem for players is chasing the defeat we experienced before from the game, many players feel trapped in the cycle of the game which often ends in much greater losses. Self-control in this case is very important, it will affect our results in the game, if we experience consecutive defeats we should stop for a moment or continue the next day with a calm and clear mind, this can affect the results.