Scraped on 16/05/2025, 01:56:27 UTC
There is always another question here: if you claim that eventually everyone loses and you will lose too, then why play at all? Yes, reducing your bankroll and reducing your stakes will allow you to lose less money and ultimately lose money more slowly. But I can only repeat my question: Is your goal to lose money, even slowly, even a small amount? Isn't it absurd to want to play games that you know you will lose? A separate question is how much pleasure you can get from losing. If you lose, even if it's small amounts, what do you enjoy? It's always been a mystery to me.
Original archived Re: Gambling is a never ending storm
Scraped on 16/05/2025, 01:51:18 UTC
There is always another question here: if you claim that eventually everyone loses and you will lose too, then why play at all? Yes, reducing your bankroll and reducing your stakes will allow you to lose less money and ultimately lose money more slowly. But I can only repeat my question: Is your goal to lose money, even slowly, even a small amount? Isn't it absurd to want to play games that you know you will lose? A separate question is how much pleasure you can get from losing.