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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do winnings encourage you to gamble often, or are they just another stimulant?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 28/06/2025, 22:50:57 UTC
For this same reason, despite having been very lucky that day, I never tried again. There was no stimulating factor that would lead me to try betting on that lottery again. So I assume the winnings don't constitute a large enough percentage of the stimulant to make someone become a gambler overnight.
  why not put it this way -- you've had a better Oriental discipline that big wins don't encourage you to gamble often regardless... There's at least an 85% chances a gambler who played and won would always want to try again. Especially, if the first impression didn't cost him a lot before the wins.
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I think it must be an accumulation of stimulating factors that make certain types of bets seem attractive to us, based on our personal tastes.
What are these stimulating factors -- if you don't mind, could you list them out for us to learn with you?
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What do you think?
  What I think? Well, I don't overthink on simple matters like this. The first and only important reason why we gamble is for the cash, every other thing falls under the secondary factors like you said. It's not rocket science!