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If you think about it, inIn such types of gambling as roulette or slots you don't have to think at all, and therefore hegambler can be in almost any state, either under the influence of alcohol or sober - this will not change the outcome.
But in fact, there is a variable that will certainly change the outcome of the day in which the gambler decided to play, this is the bet and the desire to continue playing. It has been proven that drunk people do not want to stop, the ability to say a strict "stop" to themselves is inherent only to sober people.
And a person under the influence of alcohol will most likely increase the ratebet uncontrollably.
Original archived Re: Drinking vs Gambling
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If you think about it, in such types of gambling as roulette or slots you don't have to think at all, and therefore he can be in almost any state, either under the influence of alcohol or sober - this will not change the outcome.
But in fact, there is a variable that will certainly change the outcome of the day in which the gambler decided to play, this is the bet and the desire to continue playing. It has been proven that drunk people do not want to stop, the ability to say a strict "stop" to themselves is inherent only to sober people.
And a person under the influence of alcohol will most likely increase the rate uncontrollably.