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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The main thing is to stop in time.
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hedgeh0g
on 17/06/2025, 11:37:58 UTC
Probably, for most gamblers who are not addicted, this is not even a trick or strategy, but a standard behavior. In general, using this example, you can see the difference between a healthy person and a patient with gambling addiction. If a person is constantly losing and has lost the entire bankroll, it does not mean that he is addicted. If a person wins (that is, he has achieved his goal) and, nevertheless, continues to play, then, as in the first case, he loses everything, then this person is addicted.

That's right, when it starts to enter your real life it means that it creates a problem.
Unfortunately i understood from reading that everything happens for money, yes ok, but above all for the dopamine rush you get when you win, that makes you feel invincible. This in fact makes gambling a form of addiction that is difficult to eliminate
In any case, you should always try to resist addictions, even if they are not only related to gambling. Almost everyone understands this, but they do nothing about it. For example, I realized that doing sports helps me fight and be more disciplined, and I do not make excuses for myself, because a clear schedule is also important. I will never believe that a person will not find an interesting activity for himself, it can be tennis or even chess. It distracts us, allows us to look at things in life and gambling from a different angle. I am not going to stop completely, but I have made it so that gambling takes up a very small part of my life and does not affect my wallet. I am just interested in watching matches and making bets, analyzing them and controlling the risks.