Note this the amount of money lost or won doesn't determine when gambling becomes problematic. Because many people believe that when you loose a specific amount of money in gambling them gambling is then problematic to a person. And other consider gambling to be problematic when it only give a person a financial problems, no I don't think so. What I consider problematic is not only when gambling cause you financial problem, but if gambling is interfering with individual's relationships, job, mental or physical health or any area of their life then gambling is problematic. So what about you guys what do you think? You contributions matters.
Anything that runs you off unnecessary should be notified as being problematic, this days people tend to see gambling different because they earn a living out of it and they ignore the flags showing that they are possibly going through one or two problems. In that regards you don't have to lose a whooping sum in order to understand that gambling is a problem but rather you just need to see the signs.
When a gambler loses some money at the beginning of his bet, he only loses some money which can be recovered, but when a gambler loses control over gambling, it can be called a big loss. Because if he conducts uncontrolled gambling, he will face big losses in the long run even if he does not realize it temporarily. At some point, he may even become addicted to gambling. If as a gambler, any such sign is caught in his gambling, then he should try to come back from that situation quickly. Even if he loses a little in the short term, it is much less than the long term loss.