We all started to gamble; we didn’t just learn about it or go to the casino to gamble. We have all had our first time.
I’d like to ask, have you started to gamble in the right way or the wrong way?
Right way: You just want to have fun, and you are fully aware of the risks and consequences if you cannot control how you gamble.
Wrong way: You started to gamble because you are attracted to significant wins, and you think you can come out with a good method
Honestly, I started on the wrong foot, but eventually learned to correct my ways, and so far I’m doing well and observing the best practice to be a responsible gambler.
How about you? How did you start, and how’s it going so far?
Mine probably started after discovering poker on places like YouTube, it's fascinating to watch the pros and see the big money competitions that they are in. After that I had a few attempts at online poker that were mostly successful but very draining after a while. It was easy to keep up the concentration for an hour or two, but once you start to hit four or five hours the appeal drops off unless you have a lot of patience. It's also highly variable with swings either way, which can really start to play with your emotions if you're not careful, going from ecstatic to depression in a few short moves can have a big effect unless you're a very stable person.