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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How much risk is it worth taking?
by
Oasisman
on 03/07/2025, 16:10:03 UTC
Agree to that, even a small chances of winning as long as you deal with it using your knowledge and skills there's a chance that it will happen, you just need to work with it and keep your focus, discipline and allowing yourself to enhance your knowledge from the experience that you gain in each gambling that you made, more on taking time and expanding and exploring with every opportunity that you may have.
There shouldn't be risks taking without careful analysis and knowledge of the indebt effect of that risk, this is very important to all to at least make our plans not to go beyond how far their can bear in terms of the risk, and if a gambler gamble with that line of thoughts, he will definitely be above every trouble waters that can come along with the risks and ending up with some great rewards in the end.

Most of the time, people are aware of the high risk involved in gambling. They know that there is a high probability of losing. That is why people call it gambling, due to its nature, in which people have a greater chance of being unlucky and losing compared to being lucky and winning. It happens that when people are playing and are lucky enough to win a small amount, they become very motivated and lose their fear.

They start playing without thinking about the risk of losing. All they want is to be very lucky and win a lot of money. You can test this yourself. If you play plinko, for example, and are losing, but suddenly you hit a high multiplier, after that you will be very confident that you have to play to win again.

I think gamblers are aware of the risks, that even majority knew we have higher chances of losing than winning. However, all of these thoughts may go ignored because we all thought about hitting the jackpot and that we are able to take back all the accumulated losses that we had.
Another thing that 's keep the gamblers motivated is the constant advertisement coming from the social media influencers who are faking their wins. I'm not sure if this has been the case in your place, but this is actually happening here in our area. Young, middle age, and even old people are becoming more and more engaged into online gambling because of what they see in the social media.