In my opinion, being a responsible gambler is very difficult, although many people think it is easy, but in reality it is not easy. In my opinion, there are many people who gamble and claim to be responsible, but in reality, when they lose money, they regret it a lot later and cannot control themselves. If a gambler cannot control himself when he loses his money, then he cannot be a responsible gambler at all. Rather, a responsible gambler is a person who can always control himself, even if he loses a lot of money, if he can still control himself, then he is responsible. And a responsible gambler always plays from experience and always believes in his skills and patience, he is a patient person who does not lose control of himself.
Being a responsible gambler involves more than just maintaining strict self control after losing, it also entails putting in place practical boundaries before things get out of control. imo techniques like self exclusion tools, reality checks & time or money limits, not only save money but also drastically reduce harm. sayin "
if you lose but don't lose control, you're responsible
" ignores the fact that mistakes are made before a significant loss occurs. Responsible gambling involves more than just keeping your sanity after a difficult time, it also involves being proactive, setting a budget & maintaining an entertaining mindset.