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Board Gambling discussion
Re: what is your definition of a true gambler?
by
Fredomago
on 20/05/2025, 22:55:48 UTC
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.
It sucks to know that some set of humans think this way.
What is your definition of a true gambler? A true gambler is one who has discipline as an overall factor that changes the decree of influence that the game has on him/ the depth of loses that accumulates as a result of wrong decision making.

So people keep saying stuffs like   "I'll rather make the mistakes and learn from them than stop trying out risky opportunities which, sometimes (in rare cases), would cut it. But you see, the day you go broke, the casinos you play in won't be waiting at your doorstep to help you figure out how you survive despite losing everything to them, neither will they raise a go-fund-me for you. Business continues with other eligible client and you're left to face your miserable fate.

A true gambler takes risk but there's a difference between someone that's a gambler and someone that's desperate.. a real gambler isn't moved by emotions, he is always calculative and careful..some people think that going all in makes them a better gambler, this is actually a way to just feed your addiction..like you said when they run out of money the casino moves forward with business not minding anyone's losses.

Casino will not care about what happen to you, as long as they've got the profits it will continue the business. A gambler who can control both emotions and finances are the one who can survive and will enjoy this venue but those who are aiming for luck to bring them huge amount of profits those are mostly the victims of addiction as they wanted to keep that momentum then failed and lose eveything that they've got.