We read a lot about gamblers who are very aware of the risks of losing, and because of that awareness, they’re already willing to lose even before they start gambling. What happens is, they become more loss-oriented (to stay in control) instead of win-oriented.
So for you guys -- do we still consider them real gamblers?
Or are they just here doing some kind of experiment?
Those who can accept losses basically participate in gambling after knowing risk management. Yes, they can definitely be called real gamblers. A true gambler knows that in gambling, the losses are often greater than the gains. Only those who participate in gambling knowing this risk and can control themselves even when faced with an unexpected situation are true gamblers. However, the surprising thing is that the number of these real gamblers is very small and it is very difficult to find gamblers who can control their emotions.
In addition, real gamblers are the one who gambles often and also have in mind that they will neither win or lose, and they are the one when they lose in gambling they don't portions blame to anyone, and they will continue to gamble to win and recover whatever they have lost so far, another thing is that, a gambler doesn't like to lose everything but at least gamble with fear and concentration, because if you gamble to win everything in the gambling, I think that the person will continously going depressed because it will be losing more often, if you want to gamble, just have it in mind that you will lose and losing in gambling should not make you quit,some people quit in the gambling because of what they have lost so far.