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How many times have you said that to yourself? usually we only say this when we've already lost badly. Once we've lost control and a significant amount of money, we regret our actions and promise ourselves we won't gamble again. We tell ourselves we're done gambling to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

But what happens afterward?
Days or weeks pass, emotions settle down, we get our hands on some extra cash, and suddenly we're gambling again.

Have you ever been in that situation yourself? How many times have you promised yourself you'd stop gambling only to find you're still doing it today?


When I first started gamblingwas just starting out as a gambler, I actually experienced that feeling, of course, because of my emotions, I could easily say that, but because it had become a habit of mine, it wasn't easy to lose it because it was already used to it and my body was also looking for it at that time.

Especially when we have experienced the feeling of winning in gambling several times, which is quite different from the feeling of having fun and maybe this is one of the reasons why I can't keep that word.
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Scraped on 18/06/2025, 18:40:12 UTC
How many times have you said that to yourself? usually we only say this when we've already lost badly. Once we've lost control and a significant amount of money, we regret our actions and promise ourselves we won't gamble again. We tell ourselves we're done gambling to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

But what happens afterward?
Days or weeks pass, emotions settle down, we get our hands on some extra cash, and suddenly we're gambling again.

Have you ever been in that situation yourself? How many times have you promised yourself you'd stop gambling only to find you're still doing it today?

When I first started gambling, I actually experienced that feeling.