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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Who do you blame?
by
danherbias07
on 25/08/2025, 11:15:16 UTC
Accepting losses is one of the things that shows maturity in a person’s gambling activities. For those who accept their losses, it becomes easier to control themselves and avoid falling deeper into gambling, such as chasing losses that only lead to even greater losses. But unfortunately, not many gamblers have the maturity to accept their losses. Most tend to blame the platform or the game they are playing, suspecting it is rigged or involves cheating intentionally designed to trap them. When in fact, the main problem lies with their own inability to control themselves, which causes them to lose more than they should.

Yes, I agree with that. We must first accept losses before we even try to blame another. I mean, it's our decision to gamble in the first place, and I think we also knew the risk before we even tried to gamble our money. The house edge will always get the upper hand, and as long as we have accepted that fact, then I guess we can enjoy gambling more.

Of course, we can win sometimes, but it's up to us whether we will keep on going or not. Another decision that must be made, and we cannot blame anyone if we make the wrong one.