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I agree with you, taufik123. Having limits protects against all the negative impacts of gambling. Large losses can be avoided when a gambler sets limits, not only on money but also on the length of time spent playing. But unfortunately, this is easier said than done.
In reality it is, it is easy to say but when trying to play in gambling or betting it is difficult not to violate what has become a limit.
There are many people who forget what their goal is to play and how long the maximum time to play is, so they end up losing more money.
Little or many of no one has ever made that mistake, getting too carried away with gambling and not following every rule they made themselves.
As a gambler, I completely agree. It’s different when you’re actually in the situation, playing, compared to just talking or planning about it. Obviously, your emotions are different too. You’re still calm before you start, but that changes once you’re playing. When your emotions kick in, you don’t care about whatever plan you prepared once you hit your limit, especially during or after a red streak. Nah, it’s easier said than done to control your emotions in that situation.