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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How to practice emotional control in gambling?
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danherbias07
on 17/05/2025, 13:04:09 UTC

I like what you have said on the last sentence.

Because that is true, we don't have to force things so that we can be good at what we gamble with.

Just relax and let things happen according to its own, there will be less stress and emotion if just relax as we gamble.
It is easy to say but difficult because though there is no other alternative yet, people want to make something different and also want a different result, and that isthe  only win. There is no other thing a gambler wants but only wants to be a winner at any cost, and the main reason to be addicted and become a loser is such types of emotion, almost there is no way to be the opposite of it.

Yeah, I second that. It's easier said than done. When you have the money and the availability to gamble again, you will probably do it, especially if you are on the losing side. A gambler will keep on chasing his losses, and they won't care about discipline anymore when their emotion is filled with negativity. I can say that because I have been there. Luckily, I was able to control it again because I saw how much I lost, although I got lucky one time and got it all back in one free spin.

It's always patience that is difficult to control. We cannot wait to get our money back, so we resort to being reckless and depositing over and over until we get it back. It's wrong, and yet it's difficult to blame the gambler.