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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What is the cost of your mistakes?
by
_BlackStar
on 27/07/2025, 22:34:22 UTC
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Right, never consider gambling a part of life. Gambling is not for profit, but for fun. One mistake while gambling is to bet again and again in the hope of getting back the money you have lost. Gambling should be started with money that will not cause financial problems if you lose it. Some strategies can be adopted to maintain self-control. Setting time and money boundaries, separating the gambling funds from the money we need, and taking a break after winning repeatedly while gambling is a wise thing to do. Adopting this strategy makes it possible to maintain self-control over yourself. I have lost very little money while gambling because I had self-control over myself.
Becoming an addicted gambler is part of life's journey - they have chosen it despite the fact that addiction is still possible to recover from. Responsible gambling is the best advice consistently recommended by everyone - even the gambling platforms themselves. While the gambling industry hopes to profit from addicted gamblers, it also has an obligation to ensure its customers gamble within safe limits that won't harm them in the long term.

Chasing wins to cover losses is a wrong approach to gambling - that it's something gamblers often do whether consciously or unconsciously. Losses from inappropriate gambling can lead to serious financial problems - even someone in good financial shape can go bankrupt. So - never gamble unreasonably, at least set safe limits.