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Board Gambling discussion
Re: what is your definition of a true gambler?
by
danherbias07
on 28/05/2025, 11:04:36 UTC
Money budgeting is very important because that way we are not jumping the gun after a loss. I know because I have been there. Rushing the wins, not thinking straight because I am chasing the losses. Those are not good habits for a gambler and can lead to financial chaos.
That's why knowing how to budget is where you lose the fear of losing and enter a phase of enjoyment, and there's nothing better than enjoying what you like to do, I love to play freely taking out all my emotions, it's the best, but to do it I have my strategy and discipline well defined, by having my risk management ready there are no problems, I am someone who plays without fear, there's nothing better than doing whatever and not being afraid of anything, in any area of ​​life.


Better that way instead of stressing yourself each time you take part with your game, allocating enough balance both money and time then enjoy your stay, a gambler needs to weight his opportunities and his enjoyment, if you know how to control your emotion chances is better not to fall to any addiction but instead balancing your participation would be fit to your engagements and as a gambler that's how things should be a well-balance both finances and time.

Yes, that's correct. I can tell because I have been in that position where I am so stressed and don't know how to recover my losses. But the good part is that it became my learning point. I don't cross the line anymore, and as much as possible, I don't like spending all my budget on gambling in just one day or just one session. I play 100 rolls, and if I lose, I rest.
Sure, I will think about the losses, and ignoring this will be a difficult task. Pride and ego will fight back, and being patient to wait for the next day will be tough. Still, this is a better way to be a responsible gambler so that we won't feel that stress again. The higher the amount we lose, the bigger the frustrations and stress we will experience.