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Re: Drinking vs Gambling
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LastKiss
on 24/07/2025, 22:15:11 UTC
Why is it that alcohol ads are everywhere and they are easily bought in stores nationwide with only a warning of only drinking moderately and yet gambling is not allowed to be the same?

In roads, there are ads of alcohol. Where funnily enough is you shouldn't drink in. While driving. But still there are big ads and multiple ones in roads about alcohol and the warning that says Drink Responsibly. Does that one warning make it safer?

Why can't we just do the same with gambling? Alcohol consumption is extremely risky not only to the person consuming it but to the people around him. There have been so many cases of crimes due to alcohol consumption. Many people's health destroyed. So what makes it ok for alcohol ads to continue in public but not gambling?

Maybe it's because lawmakers want to drink too  Tongue. I know alcohol can be harmful, just like gambling, but in my place, it's rare to see accidents caused by people drunk. On the other hand, gambling often leads to serious problems like people getting into debt or even committing crimes. So it makes sense that gambling is more strictly regulated than alcohol drinking.
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Re: How can you enjoy the game when you are losing?
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LastKiss
on 24/07/2025, 22:08:51 UTC
In fact, the moment of losing money on the gambling platform leads to a very bad situation. Although I use a small amount of money for gambling and take it as entertainment, even when the gambling platform comes to the moment of losing money, a bad situation automatically arises within myself and I feel very bad in my mind that I am losing. However, no matter how difficult it is, the time must be managed, otherwise gambling can become an addiction again. Yes, it is true that most people do not play for research purposes, most people play to earn money, and some people play for entertainment, but there are very few people here who play for research. From my point of view, I do not actually play here for research, I gamble for that entertainment, but even if I play for entertainment, there is a hope of earning money, because when I lose, it feels very bad and when I win, it feels very good.

It's normal for people to feel irritated when they're losing in a game, especially when it use money to play. However, it's important not to place your hopes of earning money on gambling. This mindset can lead to greater disappointment and stress when you lose. Instead, try to shift your focus to healthier activities and hobbies that can help break the cycle of addiction. Over time, this can help you regain control and find more fulfilling ways to enjoy your time.
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Re: How can you enjoy the game when you are losing?
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LastKiss
on 22/07/2025, 00:41:41 UTC
Many users claim that they play for fun. At the same time, they do not hide the fact that all the money is lost one way or another, quickly or slowly. If you are losing money, then how can you enjoy it?
I wonder too. That's why whenever I go on a losing streak, I stop and take a break. There's no fun in losing, even though the thrill is there while you're spinning, rolling dice, or watching a sports bet unfold. But once you lose, that excitement quickly turns into frustration. So it's better to step away, clear your mind, and maybe continue later when you're in a better headspace.

If you're only chasing wins, you'll end up frustrated when you lose. Instead, focus on the excitement like you said, the real thrill comes from playing the game itself. No one enjoys losing, especially when real money is involved, but if you play for the experience, not just for a win, every game becomes more enjoyable.
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Re: Have you been addicted to gambling in the past.
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LastKiss
on 22/07/2025, 00:02:45 UTC
This question is for those gamblers that were once addicted to gambling and was able to come out from addiction.

How did you go about it?

Was someone there to help you out or you took the bold step all alone?

How long did your addiction last?

What's your best advice to gamblers fighting with addiction?

Well I never that addicted to gamble, I don't know why but the one made me addicted is playing games maybe when I lose from playing gamble I play my favorite games to distract my mind from losing in gambling. Always gamble when you have money that you can afford to lose don't forget your real life waiting you to make yourself better in the future. Gambling is not recommended to make it as your number one activity cause it will consume you more and more.
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Re: If you had infinite money, would you still gamble?
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LastKiss
on 21/07/2025, 04:48:12 UTC
For the purpose of excitement and fun yes I will still gamble even if am the world richest man because gambling is like any other hobby that people have is about doing what you like while relaxing people should not get it wrong with gambling because not all gambler's are addicted there are some that are just doing it for fun
If gambling is what makes one happy then there is no reason why an individual should not gamble simply because he or she is rich
Yes, there are many people who gamble for fun, their sole purpose being to get entertainment from gambling. It doesn't matter whether those who participate in gambling are rich or poor to enjoy the pleasure of gambling. However, it is important to remember that those who participate in gambling for money will not change even if you give them endless amounts of money because their only goal is to make money from gambling. But in my case, if I had endless money, I would definitely continue my gambling hobby for entertainment.

For me, gambling is like a bonus at work if I win, it's a nice extra. If I lose, I treat it like playing a game for entertainment. It's a simple mindset that helps me manage both my money and my time. The key is not to always chase a win because once you start doing that, you will become addicted. That’s how addiction starts, and instead of making money, you end up losing more than you can afford.
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Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
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LastKiss
on 21/07/2025, 03:34:39 UTC
There is no gamer that will say they haven’t lost a game at anytime. We have our different staking abilities, I am referring to what you consider your high staking power. Last season was my best season in sport gambling but I had days that i had bitter losses.

I will like to know how quickly do you forget a painful loss and bounce back. I hate losing and after a big loss I will be frank I don’t forget it immediately although I don’t let it define my next game but it takes a while for me to forget a big loss and the best way I forget about a loss is how fast I can have a win in my subsequent games. A win is like an antidote to my sadness after a loss. So how fast do you forget a loss and what can help you in forgetting about it.

Touching grass helps me forget my losses. altough its not that easy but bringing someone we love is indeed lifting the weight of sadness. Just remember don't ever use more money than you can afford to lose. That way, you won’t keep thinking about it. I once made that mistake, spent more than I should have and it made moving on so much harder.
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Re: The Dangers of Becoming a Professional Gambler
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LastKiss
on 20/07/2025, 13:32:55 UTC
I don't even know what will qualify an individual as a professional and if it is being knowledgeable in different gambles, they I should have been awarded a professional. I don't believe in that idea of a professional gambler because the moment you gamble consistently and is able to manage gambling addiction, there are high chances that your knowledge in gambling will increase and you start to make informed gambling decision. Maybe at this point you can be called a professional gambler.
Who verifies there is a professional gambler, how is the standard? This is a big question in my head as a gambler, is he who has a long experience in gambling or what?

If you look at professional standardization then he has serious expertise in that field, of course his victory should be much greater than the defeat and history is much more victory.

Maybe it's someone with a lot of knowledge and experience in gambling enough to call themselves a professional gambler. Just like any other profession, they have their own category to call them a prof. The difference I think, is that while most jobs involve risking time, energy, or even safety to earn money, a gambler risks their own money directly to try and make more money.
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Re: When you're winning you can't sleep
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LastKiss
on 20/07/2025, 13:22:25 UTC
I have seen one interview of a former gambler and what he is saying caught my attention. He says that "when you're winning you can't sleep". I'm not sure if others have experience it or if this make sense. In any case though, one explanation is that we are really in a heightened alert, meaning it's like gambling is like a drugs that keeps up alive and awake and then the human emotions of greed takes in as we want to win for. But the problem is that after that, and in worse case if our luck turns bad, then this drug will like shoot to 100->0 in a instant. Or like when we are about to go to bed and suddenly that inch comes along and let's say that we go on sports bet, but the game will start in the next couple of hours, then we might have difficulty in sleeping and as if we take like 4 cups of coffee or a energy drink because we will for sure can't wait to see that game and hope that our stakes is going to win.

I've never seen anyone gamble for that long before. Some of my friends have gambled, but even the longest only lasted 2–3 hours probably because they didn’t have much money to spend. It’s a different story when someone millionaire is throwing cash around on a gambling site. Wasting that much in gamble is not really good for ourselves, health and emotion won't stable in long term run.
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Re: Betting on the impossible
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LastKiss
on 19/07/2025, 02:16:36 UTC

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You know, a lot of gamblers often make the mistake of thinking that there's actually an approach that'll potentially help one to maximize wins in gambling, a dozen of times, it has been said already here that strategies only increases ones chances of winning and not really to maximize wins. The best gambling approach remains to prioritize the fun and entertainment aspect of gambling, because this way you put yourself in a much better position to make better gambling decisions, while also increasing your chances of winning..
Gambling is not about winning the most, it should be taken for entertainment and turned into accordingly. I tend to formulate some principles for those gamblers who can enjoy the effect. Among them as you said play for entertainment, secondly consider your income capacity do not let yourself go beyond your means and thirdly, stop yourself at the right time. You can prevent your addiction to gambling by applying these strategies maintaining a certain amount of money for spending and gambling. It is important that you refrain from being influenced by others take care of your family. You should be responsible for continuing to gamble responsibly.

I agree but the problem is, many people can't enjoy the fun anymore because they’re too addicted on chasing wins, that constant pursuit often leads to losing more and more. Once someone becomes addicted to gambling, it's hard to convince them to do it wisely. They start losing large amounts of money, wasting time, and completely losing control over their emotions. It stops being entertainment and turns into a dangerous cycle. That’s why it’s so important to build self-awareness, emotional control, and to know when to walk away
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Re: Is it due to skills or luck?
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LastKiss
on 19/07/2025, 02:10:13 UTC
I agree with you. Having a solid strategy is cool but it doesn't really guarantee success in gambling and that's where a lot of gamblers often get it wrong, they often feel like strategies can actually guarantee consistent wins and that's why some of them go as far as copying someone else's strategy with hopes of securing constant wins in gambling. I mean what's the fun of copying someone's strategy when in the long run you still stand a chance of losing your money. I agree that it's a lot more fun when you adopt your own unique strategy, if you win, you know it was all you, and if you lose, you don't have to blame anyone else for your losses.
I believe that such people are blinded by gambling, so they rely entirely on the potential winnings they can achieve with their strategies. They often seek new strategies when their trusted strategies don't yield results, and this pattern continues until it becomes a recurring and difficult-to-break habit.
Losing at gambling shouldn't be blamed on others, not on the strategy itself, but on the loss itself. The one to blame is ourselves. When we decide to gamble, we should know we have a high chance of losing our deposited money. While strategies may help (perhaps), they don't guarantee a guaranteed win.

Nothing in this world is guaranteed, even when we go to school and graduate there's no promise of getting a job. That’s why having skills is just as important skills give us purpose and help us understand the reasons behind our decisions. When we fail, those skills allow us to learn from our losses, have fun and don't overdo gambling it will made us addicted.
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Re: Sometimes you win some time you lose the game of gambling
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LastKiss
on 17/07/2025, 23:49:17 UTC

I lost everything that I have won including extra money from my pocket one thing that came to my mind that i want to share with us is  that you don't get lucky every day in gambling sometimes you win and some times you  lose too don't take it too personal or get frustrated gambling is a game of luck.
This tells us that no matter how optimistic we are, gambling can't ensure winning. And let us accept the truth that not all are lucky in gambling. We can be lucky in other things but different in gambling. Therefore, don't make our gambling life too serious; it will destroy us if mismanaged. That is why, if given the chance to win, never change your spending style and bet more. The casino will take your winnings. So I say that it is better to be more controlled and never be greedy, or else that will lead to the worst situation in your life.

People tends to waste their money in gambling either they want money quick or they don't have anything to do and they not able to control their own greedy. It's important to make ourselve busy so our mind won't keep thinking about gambling, won't thinking about win or lose.
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Re: Is There No Good Side Of Gambling?
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LastKiss
on 17/07/2025, 23:09:02 UTC
Most of the posts I have come across here in the gambling section has always centered on negativity about gambling. If it's not about gambling making someone go broke, it will be about one negativity or the other. Sometimes reading the comments in those posts scares me, because of how some people describe their horrifying gambling experiences. This made me to come up with this post to ask this important question; Is gambling really that bad? Are there no good effects of gambling on people? Gambling can't just be all bad all the time. Well if you think it's all bad, why are you still gambling?
All this negativity probably because everyone at least has experienced a bad journey while gambling, either from an addiction or a very painful loss. Therefore, you will always find more negative topics and stories about gambling, even that it is a fun activity, each one of us should learn how to use it and avoid mistakes of others.
You also can find topics where people are hitting good wins and enjoying their sessions in a healthy way without causing themselves harm.

There are plenty of good sides in gambling, let’s take for example the period of Coronavirus pandemic, for some people gambling was very helpful to fight that depression where all if people are stuck at home most of the time, and this activity in a great source of entertainment.

Both addiction and major losses often lead people to go broke, become emotionally unstable, and waste valuable time. I've never met anyone who could control their gambling addiction ruining their own life because they know how to play the game and how to manage their own money.
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Re: Is There No Good Side Of Gambling?
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LastKiss
on 17/07/2025, 00:02:51 UTC
Most of the posts I have come across here in the gambling section has always centered on negativity about gambling. If it's not about gambling making someone go broke, it will be about one negativity or the other. Sometimes reading the comments in those posts scares me, because of how some people describe their horrifying gambling experiences. This made me to come up with this post to ask this important question; Is gambling really that bad? Are there no good effects of gambling on people? Gambling can't just be all bad all the time. Well if you think it's all bad, why are you still gambling?

Gambling can be addictive, and like anything addictive, doing it excessively can be harmful not just to yourself, but also to others. It's similar to smoking if you overdo it, it can negatively affect people around you if you smoke in public, and it can harm your health even if you smoke alone. With gambling, your emotional, money, and your time will getting tested. That’s why I only gamble when I’m bored and have extra money to spend with no intention of chasing wins. I treat it purely as entertainment, not as a way to make money.
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Re: How annoying is KYC for crypto gambling?
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LastKiss
on 16/07/2025, 23:57:04 UTC
I’m building a new crypto gambling site and I want to get a sense of how much people care about KYC.

Do you avoid sites that ask for it? Or do you not mind as long as the site is good and trustworthy?

Also, are there any gambling sites that actually handle KYC well or make it painless?

Curious to hear your thoughts.

I’ve never had to do KYC for betting before, but I’m generally okay with it, especially since I’ve done KYC on trading platforms. If a gambling site asks for KYC with a valid reason, that’s understandable. However, requiring KYC just to make a deposit or withdrawal looks a bad move, particularly for a betting site. It should only be necessary when there’s a urgent need.
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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like Gambling Was Affecting Your Life Negatively?
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LastKiss
on 15/07/2025, 22:52:28 UTC
This crossed my mind as I was reading another bad news in our country about the bad effects of gambling. So I'm asking fellow gamblers here,

Have You Ever Felt Like Gambling Was Affecting Your Life Negatively? And if so how?

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Aside from wasting money I've never felt that gambling affecting my life directly, it's mandatory for gambler to able control their emotion so it won't affect their live. A few years ago, I had a friend who asked to borrow money, claiming his mother was seriously ill. Moved by his situation, I gave him a decent amount, hoping it would help his mother recover more quickly. However, after a couple of years passed, he never paid me back. Eventually, another friend who lives near him told me the reason that he had become addicted to gambling.
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Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
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LastKiss
on 15/07/2025, 08:57:24 UTC
If the casino and its affiliates did not overstep their boundaries by directly advertising to the student and soliciting their engagement in it, then they are 100% exonerated in this. Many adult activities are open, it is now left for the student to engage in them whether being an adult or not. Many underage individuals are gambling, should we blame the casino for that, despite warning about it on their platform and ensuring that the age started from 18 years old?

But the underage will falsify their age to still register and gamble. No one can hold the casino responsible for that, just as no one can hold them responsible for what students do without forcing them.

I wish someone show me casino that targets students Cheesy What its like? "We give increased cashback for students" ? Or pass KYC with your ISIC card and get 100 free spins? Cheesy What people won't come up with to justify greed and stupidity.

Adults are partly responsible for underaged involved in gambling btw. I have heard many times when kid ask for something and parents reply that money dont grow on trees, and if you want something, go earn money, because you are "big" now. Smart go search for a part time job or job during summer. Not smart try gambling, because they dont know other option.

If something like this really happen I will use my brother student card to register to get the bonuses  Grin Cheesy, imo student will grow up also even when they gambled in their youth they can change it when they're grow up. People can choose how to use their money when they grow up either they can double it or lose it, just like me I never gambled in my youth age but I choose to play slots now. 
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Re: Use simple logic to win in sports betting..
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LastKiss
on 14/07/2025, 08:02:41 UTC
Can you explain this in your own words, if you truly believe that simple logic can help you win in sports betting?
Tell me how you analyze games in a simple way and still manage to win consistently, something that most of us struggle with.

They say you need to analyze thoroughly and consider tons of data to make the right decisions… but if we’re just using the word "logic," then all of that might not even be necessary anymore.

What do you think, is that really possible?

Yep simple thinking like if Team A always winning because they're strong, it's possible that our bet is correct as long as the match is not manipulated, no matter how much we tried to guess who will win if the match already manipulated it's only 50/50 to take it correct. Using more data to guessing which team will win is one of many ways to lower your risk to lose so use your time and your money wisely.   
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Re: Slayer.sh | BETA Stage ~ Top Notch Crypto Casino, Free $10 Welcome Bonus!
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LastKiss
on 14/07/2025, 07:55:51 UTC
Yes we have taken the time to make sure all features and games are working properly before releasing.
There are no issues with the platform while the website is live.
Also wanted to say there will be a TON more games coming along the way soon.

Did you know you can get a free $10 for joining Slayer?


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Hope new member can get more bonuses, $10 won't attract many user to the website. Also I'm waiting for more games to come out cause there are only few games that I can play in the website, overall it's functional but many things can improve in the website. 
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Re: Changing strategy to win !
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LastKiss
on 13/07/2025, 14:57:00 UTC

When something is determined by luck, then strategy won't work because luck determines everything. What strategy will we employ to win the next round of slots? I don't think there's anything we can do.

Many people claim strategies, tips, and tricks for winning, but in reality, they lose more often. Perhaps they were lucky when they used a particular strategy, but they attribute it all to strategy. I don't blame them, nor will I condemn their beliefs, but I personally don't believe it's feasible.

When it comes to slot machines, it's virtually impossible to come up with a real strategy because they operate on a fixed algorithm. And even if you somehow managed to understand that algorithm , which is highly doubtful and unlikely, it still wouldn’t allow you to win consistently. So building a strategy around such games is a myth and self-deception. I can confidently say that not a single millionaire has been made this way, except the casino itself. The only real strategy here is to clearly define the amount you're willing to spend on a game of chance. If you're lucky, you win. If not ,well today just wasn't your day.

Yeah, I'm very aware for this, that's why I'm not looking to double my money on gambling because the result can manipulated even on sports betting but if I think that too much and afraid in losing money then I won't get any fun when I play the game. Now I know why gambling is not for everyone, lower the risk and lower my expectation in getting win streak is what I'm doing before gambling.  
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Re: Is it possible to turn $0.2 into $10,000 in slot and sports games?
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LastKiss
on 13/07/2025, 07:59:56 UTC
Well gambling like we all know is very unpredictable and anything can happen. I've heard of several stories where people hit some crazy ass multipliers and won a mighty jackpot, but this stuffs often happen unexpectedly, it's not something you plan for or work towards. If you're lucky, you might just be able to hit such crazy ass multipliers. So yes, it's very possible but not something we see everyday.

Probably those people who telling us that getting crazy win was promoting the site to play there, for me as long as the site is legit and there are many games inside I won't look for big jackpot to hit myself from turning a dollar to x10000. Beware for those people always flex their big win in the internet it will fade your excitement when you're eager to bet in a game.