And the simple question is - Should a gambler be afraid of losing money to gambling? Why not simply stay away from gambling then?
I was In a group chat on WhatsApp yesterday when a member told us he won his 5 odd bet was very angry still, he said it didn't feel like a winning to him and would have been better if he had lost the bet, many of us were surprised as to who in their right senses wishes themself loses in sports betting.
I later tried to find out what actually happened and discovered the dude had only put around $0.7 on the bet and won around $3.5 (amount not enough to even buy him a snack and a bottle of bear), this was the reason he was not happy and wished the bet ended in a loss 😁.
I later in the chat asked him why didn't he bet a bigger amount of money like atleast between $20 and $50, any of this amount would have given him a nice total win amount from $100 and above, he responded saying he initially wanted to bet $15, but he was afraid of losing this money, coupled with the fact that he wasn't also sure the bet would win, and I then asked him, why is he now angry for winning a small amount of money when it's completely his fault? And what is the essence of gambling in the first place when the fear of losing money outweighs the desire to win big amount of money?
This is very common for beginners or those from the third world, my friend is also like this, every time he bets he definitely won't want to use more than $10 in capital, the reason is simple, he is afraid of losing, but $10 can only be used for a few spins on the slot, it's useless lol.
The best capital for gambling is in the range of $50 - $100, I usually use that amount of capital and when I play slots, usually my capital will be drained by half but will rise at the end, but I'm confused, are there any online gambling sites that accept deposits under $3?