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I assume that people come to the gambling industry as inexperienced people. And in the process of their activities, they gradually learn from their mistakes. Unfortunately, some of these mistakes are dramatic and cause us quite serious psychological trauma. As a rule, this is due to gross errors and stupid persistent beliefs that push us to the edge of the financial abyss.

First of all, this is risk management and money management. The second is probably unsystematic play. Let me make a reservation that I do not mean casinos, as well as people playing "for fun". I mean sports betting.
So, how much did your mistakes cost? Did they cause you a serious psychological blow? What were your mistakes, did you learn from these mistakes and do you apply this knowledge in practice now? Were these mistakes simply painful, dramatic or catastrophic?

At the same time, many people come to gambling and betting because they have successful friends who also bet or play in casinos.
These newbies, having heard all sorts of stories about easy money and lucky individuals, believe that they can easily repeat the same experience. But for some reason no one thinks about how much money was lost and why everyone is silent about this money.
That is why I believe that gambling and betting often do not need promotion at all, because the participants themselves spread the fame of their winnings.
Original archived Re: What is the cost of your mistakes?
Scraped on 23/07/2025, 16:30:43 UTC
I assume that people come to the gambling industry as inexperienced people. And in the process of their activities, they gradually learn from their mistakes. Unfortunately, some of these mistakes are dramatic and cause us quite serious psychological trauma. As a rule, this is due to gross errors and stupid persistent beliefs that push us to the edge of the financial abyss.

First of all, this is risk management and money management. The second is probably unsystematic play. Let me make a reservation that I do not mean casinos, as well as people playing "for fun". I mean sports betting.
So, how much did your mistakes cost? Did they cause you a serious psychological blow? What were your mistakes, did you learn from these mistakes and do you apply this knowledge in practice now? Were these mistakes simply painful, dramatic or catastrophic?

At the same time, many people come to gambling and betting because they have successful friends who also bet or play in casinos.
These newbies, having heard all sorts of stories about easy money and lucky individuals, believe that they can easily repeat the same experience. But for some reason no one thinks about how much money was lost and why everyone is silent about this money.