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Board Gambling discussion
Re: No Amount is Affordable in Gambling
by
Cantsay
on 24/07/2025, 22:03:10 UTC
The gambling system especially sports betting works in a way that as a game plays the value of the stake keeps increasing and what may appear to be what the gambler can afford to lose may rise and become what he can no longer afford to lose and this becomes a source of concern for the gambler if he losses the bet. In fact, if a gambler accumulates the total of what he thinks he can afford to lose he would know that he is losing what he cannot afford to lose. I think that any penny spent on gambling is a money the gambler have decided to sacrifice with the hope of getting a bigger amount and not because he can afford to lose it.

What's your position on this thought?

I really don’t understand your post completely, sorry but can you clarify what you mean by this “stake keep increasing?” Do you mean like a parlay when the gambler has won some of the bets already and just has a few left to go but then he loses the game? Is that what you’re referring to? Or do you mean as the gambler keeps betting the tendency for him to increase the amount he bets would increase as well? Is that what you’re referring to?

Because the idea of someone not having an amount that they can afford to lose isn’t entirely accurate. But I think I’ll wait for your response before I can properly contribute to the discussion.