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Board Gambling discussion
Re: how do you avoid being stress in gambling?
by
Fredomago
on 13/04/2025, 17:01:28 UTC
When you're already financially stress, you don't add another stress on top of that.

I would say that being in a state of financial stress not only adds an extra layer of pressure when it comes to gambling, but also leads to false hopes and unrealistic expectations. In this way, a person tries to compensate for failures in other areas of life. It’s a poor strategy, as it blurs the line of knowing when it’s time to stop. Even when someone does win, they often don’t cash out, because they’re fixated on a goal that is nearly impossible to achieve.

But not always thing goes bad, sometimes gambling have a happy en end, i mean, the scenarios where this happens are just a few, but personally,y in the past gambling has helped me when i was with a low capital, a big win when you need it can help a lot.

But again, is weird to see this happening, normally we only see our balance gone, and feels bad when this happens.

It sounds almost like a miracle, because even though big wins do happen (we hear about them from those who gamble, and most of us have at least once experienced what we consider a big win), for them to happen exactly when you need money and have no other way out – that’s extremely rare. For example, I’ve never managed to win like that at the exact moment when I urgently needed money.

If you experienced that way then it's a better way to end up your session as you there's always a good and bad result and it's just the gambler itself you needs to appreciate if they experienced the win, it lessen the stress if you know of to appreciate and also if you know how divert your attention if you lose your pick.

It's more on taking the responsibility and not to dwell to any regret if your failed to select the correct pick to win your bet.