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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Taken loan to gamble is very risky, what do you think?
by
ShowOff
on 18/08/2025, 22:10:01 UTC
There are many reasons why there are some gamblers who are taking a loan just to gamble.
They want to chase their losses, they want to fulfill their urge to gamble despite losing multiple times, they see gambling as a very important thing to them that they will take a loan for it, and many more.

Taking a loan isn't recommended, but it isn't prohibited as well. Yes, it's not reasonable but unfortunately, there are many who are still doing it because of the reasons I said above. Intelligent gamblers out there know that this action will just add to the problems of the gambler. On the other hand though, I still believe that there are still a few gamblers out there that are considered "LUCKIEST OF THEM ALL" where they took a loan hoping that they'll win and they really win. I know it's pretty rare, but not impossible, right? Wink

If you don't have your own money to gamble, don't take out a loan, and just don't gamble at all.

Only a small portion of people are lucky. In my opinion, taking out a loan to gamble is an act that goes too far, it will clearly cause greater pressure in daily life, regardless of whether the goal is to chase losses or to see a good opportunity in their gambling session. Of course, many gamblers have the courage to take out a loan, whether from a bank, from close friends and so on.

Perhaps this type of gambler is also in the category of severe addiction, making it difficult to stop even if they no longer have money to bet. I think this kind of action is what makes gambling often considered bad in society, and I think it is better not to give loans to such gamblers. Gambling should be a means of seeking pleasure, if that is no longer obtained in gambling, then it is better to stop gambling.