The hardest thing for a gambler is their appearance and their mood after they log off or step out of the gambling platform they've played on.
I have seen gambling, jumping for joy, and bragging about the amount they won, even posting their winnings on their social media account.
And some gamblers cannot hide their frustration and depression after they lose. You cannot talk to them; they become hard-headed and even resort to drinking.
And some gamblers are good at managing their emotions, so you have no idea if they lose or win, leaving people guessing.
In my case, I make it hard for people to guess if I lose or win. I don't want to bother them if I lose, and I don't want people asking for a share if I win. It's hard to do this, but practice makes perfect.
How about you what's your position?
Everything about my gambling life is personal, and anything that makes me feel noticed mainly when I lose, the it is really harmful to me or I have made a very huge loss, but in terms of win, I silently feel happy with myself, then after few days, I will then break the good news since i will be buying or investing some physical things that will be seen by all .
In other for me not to be involved situations like this, I always engaged in proper management strategies like managing my bankrolls and time, setting limits in cash and time, knowing when to stop and continue, gamble with what is affordable, avoiding gambling when there is no fund or borrowing.
Gambling is not a game that you allow people around you to know because our society does not support gambling and so the activities are suppose to be personal because nobody forced you to go and gamble, all the resources used are my, so I should be able to bear whatever the outcome of your actions.