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Re: Concerns grow over online gambling among teens
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PuertoLibre
on 08/07/2024, 09:31:48 UTC
Of course you are right because most people especially some parents always misunderstood the whole idea of educating there children about gambling because just like you observed in as much as is very important to teach our children things they shouldn't venture into but we should also consider there age because there is no way they can expect a child of 5 years to still remember what he was taught when was five.

So perhaps a child with that age should only be well monitored and guided so that he will never be influenced by anything and perhaps when he or she has gotten to the right age then the parents can now educate them knowing fully well that if they failed to teach them they will eventually learned it from outsiders which is going to be very bad for them because they wouldn't really understand how to control there emotions towards it.
Of course, if all the parents are at home, you can be sure they will supervise or guide their children well. Even though we guide our children well at home and even though we forbid our children from doing things that are not good, outside we never know about our children's relationships or friendships. Sometimes it is this association or friendship that makes something happen Our children may experience changes or fall into social circles out there following their friends. Usually at a young age these children are curious to try something they have never done in their life. Usually you can be sure that they will hide their activities from their parents. Yes, this is a worry for every parent.
You are absolutely right, the issue of the type of friends our children go out with in the absents of the parents is really something every parent who cares for their wards should be worried about.
But then on the other hand, I think if parents who have enough free time in their hands should really care about the welfare of their kids, the such parent will make sure to influence even the type of friends their children mingle with.

It's really almost all about the parent having the time, and as well willing to give their children the attention they need.

And like I will always say though, gambling is not a bad thing to do, but my only problem is when students who can't fend for themselves aside the help of their parents, start to engage themselves in gambling, it's just not good.
The students and young people have no experience and they can be victims of the gambling industry in case of not have responsible gambling behaviour. The habits become consistent after a few months due to the easy access to mobile phones or personal computers so it is better to explain the idea behind gambling that can ruin their young life due to lack of risk or money management. Parents are part of the story since teens are more tech-savvy compared to the old generation, so actions should be first if there are signs of gambling addiction, IMHO.
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Re: Accepting this reality of trading has helped me a lot.
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PuertoLibre
on 06/07/2024, 10:50:15 UTC
There is no perfect setup or strategy that is bulletproof and works 100% of the time. We always modify the strategy and optimize the tools to get the maximum R:R and it takes time to build a good strategy that can be said this is what I am looking for. Cutting the loss and letting the winning trades achieve maximum potential should be a goal for professional traders who know what they do, IMHO.
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Re: Losing all your fortune with just 3 years
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PuertoLibre
on 13/06/2024, 14:53:24 UTC
I also want to contribute this as much as this is a huge amount it can also happen to some smaller gamblers that usually stick small amount and it happens that the person lose his or her fortune the couples of millions of dollars of personality and individuals or the person does and the person's income it not everyone that has up to a million so whatever you lost according to your income it's a fortune to you so this happened regularly every day I know it sounds so big because it's a couple of millions of dollars, so this is just how it is it's not because it's a meaning of dollars it's technically just the same thing like others and it's just an individual difference.
Watanabe's story is a stark reminder of how quickly things can spiral out of control, even for someone with immense wealth. But you don't need millions to feel the crushing impact of gambling losses. Whether it's a few hundred or a few thousand, that gut-wrenching feeling when you've lost money you can't afford to lose is something many can relate to.
I've seen friends get drawn in by the promise of easy money, only to end up chasing their losses and falling into a deeper financial hole. Gambling's allure can be incredibly strong, and it's easy to lose touch with reality in the heat of the moment. But the fallout can be huge, impacting your finances, relationships, mental health, and overall well-being.
It's important to remember that gambling addiction is a serious condition that can affect anyone, no matter their background or financial status. It's a complex issue influenced by both psychological and biological factors. Spotting the signs early and seeking help is crucial to breaking free from the harmful cycle of addiction.
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Re: Can you ignore/resist cheating to secure a winning bet?
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PuertoLibre
on 03/06/2024, 15:44:18 UTC
Personally, I don't like fraud in any form or form. As a matter of principle, I am not going to use fraudulent schemes to make a profit, because this is secondary to me, and the main thing is cleanliness, transparency and the absence of deception. Regarding bets and gambling games, some may say that you need to use any methods to win, including fraudulent ones. I want to warn and advise such players to think better, because they are taking a big risk that will not pay off.

In my opinion, it is best to look for different strategies and try them to get closer to winning, because when we manage to earn money with our minds, this will be the apogee and pinnacle of our superiority. I would say that such people exist, although there are not very many of them.
Winning feels way better when you’ve genuinely earned it, right? It's like the difference between acing a test because you studied hard and acing it because you sneaked a peek at the answers. Using your own skills and knowledge—whether it’s reading people in poker, knowing the odds, or just making smart decisions—feels like solving a puzzle. Each move you make is part of the excitement.
Cheating skips all the fun and robs you of the real satisfaction of winning. It's like taking a shortcut in a race; you might finish first, but did you really win? Plus, people around here value honesty and fair play. Playing fair helps make the community enjoyable for everyone. The journey is just as important as the destination, and cheating is a pretty lame shortcut.
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Re: Gambling and Religion. Beliefs or Choices?
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PuertoLibre
on 31/05/2024, 11:06:10 UTC
Over the years, I've met many amazing people from many backgrounds. Some are deeply religious, others arent. You know what? It doesnt matter. The important thing is that they're good people trying to live a happy life.

I've never been a big gambler myself. But I get the fun. You can have fun, test your luck, and even win money. You know what? Nothing wrong with that. Providing you do it responsibly.

Gambling can be dangerous. Its easy to lose focus in excitement. Being self-aware and setting boundaries is crucial. Gambling for enjoyment is fine. Gambling to escape issues or make a fast profit is dangerous.

So I think faith and gambling can coexist if you're careful. Balance and moderation matter. Find that sweet spot and you're golden. Changing your priorities may be necessary if you cant.

You're absolutely right, there's no reason why faith and gambling can't coexist. However, it's also crucial to recognize that religion can be a real lifeline for people struggling with gambling addiction. Many faiths emphasize self-control and moderation, which can be incredibly helpful for those who have a hard time managing their gambling habits. In the end, whether you're religious or not, the key is to be honest with yourself about why you gamble and to set some limits. If it ever feels like it's becoming more than just a fun activity, it's a good idea to take a step back and seek help. There are plenty of other ways to have fun and enjoy life.

IMHO: Connection between faith and gambling is complex, with different viewpoints on how compatible they are. Many religious people gamble casually, seeing it as a harmless activity rather than a way to make money. However, gambling addiction is a serious issue that can cause major personal and financial problems. Religion can provide guidance and support to help people avoid these dangers.

If we evaluate religious law, we actually know what the gambling laws are like in religion. Most religions prohibit gambling because it is detrimental and consider that gambling is a devil's game that tries to incite us to do sinful things. But the fact is that many religious people today gamble. They don't care about their status as religious people because they want to have fun through gambling, there are many games or actions that are not permitted by religion, but most people don't consider it important and ignore it because the most important thing for them is just doing the fun they want to do.

The most important thing for them is not to become addicted to gambling because gambling addiction will destroy our lives and will slowly make us useless and troublesome people, therefore it is up to them whether they want to gamble or not, that is a clear personal right, any religion has established laws and The rules are different depending on what we respond to. Moreover, no one forces their will to gamble. The casino also only provides a place for their business.
It's also worth noting that different religions have varying views on gambling. Some might have stricter rules against it, while others might be more relaxed or even incorporate gambling into certain rituals or traditions. So, it’s not just about an individual's personal interpretation of their faith, but also the broader cultural and religious context they come from. Ultimately, it's up to each person to figure out how their faith and gambling fit together, if at all. As long as they’re not harming themselves or others, and they’re honest with themselves about why they gamble, who are we to judge? It’s a personal choice, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer.
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Re: Day trading or Long term
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PuertoLibre
on 31/05/2024, 10:33:42 UTC
Leverage is definitely a double-edged sword! It can amplify your profits, but if you're not careful, it can also lead to huge losses. I've seen too many people get greedy with leverage and end up losing everything. On the other hand, hodling is a slow and steady strategy. It's like planting a seed and watching it grow over time. It's wise to think about your capital and how much risk you can handle before jumping in. There's no shame in playing it safe if that's what you're comfortable with. But if you're up for a bit of adventure and can stomach the volatility, day trading can be an exciting way to try and grow your crypto holdings.

I think it is a fair exchange, with long term trading you sacrifice the leisure of getting profit in fast manner while in fast paced daily trading you sacrifice the potential of the massive profit for holding it longer or in other word becoming a diamond hand which many times I think most people just fail to do this challenge.
Both day trading and hodling have their roles in the crypto world. For those who just starting out, I'd suggest beginning with hodling. Picking  some solid projects you believe in and let them sit for a while. Once you get the hang of things, you can dabble in day trading for a bit more excitement. Taking some profits now and then – it's always great to see  gains turn into real money. Anyways crypto is a long game. We're still in the early days of this revolution, and the growth potential is huge.
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Re: Gambling and Religion. Beliefs or Choices?
by
PuertoLibre
on 30/05/2024, 14:09:35 UTC
It all depends on the person. A very small percentage of the population used to be so religious. Not many get into gambling, even if they do, they will be like, We need to start to wager after a prayer. They are like completely controlled gamblers, because if they don't win, they just quit because God isn't willing. I'm not sure of it, but religious books say we shouldn't show interest in gambling directly, but indirectly. Whether one needs to follow or not is up to the person's belief in the religion.
I think why religion forbids it is because playing gambling does not bring benefits to a person's life because it can make them forget themselves, there is no need to be hypocritical about that, we all know that sometimes every time we gamble we often forget ourselves, there are even gamblers who go beyond the limit and become addicted. until you end up going bankrupt, losing money or even your family, especially because of gambling, people resort to domestic violence or other unethical activities, actually religion forbids that just because you won't be able to control yourself.

But if you are able to control it, you can gamble in a relaxed manner without having to hunt for anything in it, for example just to have fun or make it just for entertainment, it all comes back to ourselves and how we use our mindset correctly, if we are not able to managing emotions and controlling yourself, it's best not to gamble and obey the commands of your religion because that also helps to keep you away from everything that will destroy you in the end, but if you can still control it, everything will definitely be fine, talking about sin is everyone's right and their respective beliefs.
IMHO: Connection between faith and gambling is complex, with different viewpoints on how compatible they are. Many religious people gamble casually, seeing it as a harmless activity rather than a way to make money. However, gambling addiction is a serious issue that can cause major personal and financial problems. Religion can provide guidance and support to help people avoid these dangers.
For those who decide to gamble, regardless of their faith, it's important to be self-aware and practice moderation. Knowing why you gamble and setting clear boundaries are key to keeping it a healthy activity. Reflecting honestly on whether you're gambling for fun or as an unhealthy escape can help you make better decisions. Ultimately, whether to gamble or not is a personal choice, but it's crucial to gamble responsibly if you choose to do so.
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Re: How did/do you handled a gambling addict story.
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PuertoLibre
on 29/05/2024, 13:44:15 UTC
If I were in your position, I'd let them know that I'm here to listen and not to give advice. Just acknowledging their pain can really help lighten their burden. If it feels appropriate, I might gently suggest resources like Gamblers Anonymous or therapy, but I'd be careful not to insist on it.
It's crucial to remember that it's not your responsibility to fix them. You can offer support and lend a helping hand, but the decision to seek help is ultimately theirs. Sometimes, simply being there, listening without judgment, and reminding them they’re not alone can make a significant difference. And if someone is dealing with gambling addiction, please reach out for help. There are many resources available, both online and in person. You don’t have to face this alone, IMO.
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Re: Story of my life
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PuertoLibre
on 28/05/2024, 14:37:13 UTC
Gambling can really mess with your head, especially when you get caught up in the moment. It's like the casinos know when you're winning and suddenly make it harder for you to keep winning. I've experienced it myself, staring at charts, chasing that big win, and feeling like luck has completely abandoned me. But when I take a break and step back, things seem to improve. It's a strange phenomenon, and I can't explain it logically. Maybe our minds are playing tricks on us, or perhaps the universe has a weird sense of humor. Whatever the reason, it's something to be aware of. My advice is not to get too wrapped up in the excitement. Take breaks, clear your head, and only gamble with money you're prepared to lose. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is walk away. Stay positive, and I hope luck is on your side!
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Re: Do you care about what people say about you gambling?
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PuertoLibre
on 12/05/2024, 13:34:30 UTC
I agree with your thoughts. they are still stuck in old-fashioned thinking and only hear bad things about gambling. they cannot understand that gambling is just entertainment.
their views are still too rigid and negative about gambling.
but I don't think it's necessary to show them how enjoyable gambling can be if done wisely. because basically their thinking is deadlocked and they don't want to hear anything about gambling at all. so it's better to avoid and not say anything about gambling. Keep playing gambling well and as long as you don't disturb them. although sometimes our ears tickle listening to those who ridicule us as gamblers.
Yeah, you nailed it! It's a drag when people are stuck in the past, especially about something that can be totally chill and fun if you're smart about it. But whatever floats their boat, right?  There's no reason to waste energy , time trying to convince those who are unwilling to consider alternative viewpoints. We'll continue to enjoy our fun activity, knowing our limits so we're acting responsibly and within our means. In the end, their disapproval reflects more on them than it does on us. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Top 40 Twitch accounts for gambling advertising
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PuertoLibre
on 08/07/2023, 20:42:52 UTC
May be you`re right. It is their own business how to spend their time. For me it is just waste of time, for them some of my hobbies can be the same waste of time.
PS. When i was young, i was ready to walk several kilometers to save $1, now i prefer to pay $10 to save 30 minutes using the taxi.
Hahahaha, this is funny and I can concur to what you have written. The young ones would want to trek for some kilometers just to save some bulks but for an adult that has so many experience with time factors, they will not want to waste that time trekking for just a few dollars that can be paid to get a taxi. Everyone has there own problem and what is bothering them so if we see some persons dying hard to do some certain things because of few dollars they will gain, we can just over look that because we have passed that level and that kind of thing does not matter to us.
I was fond of games until 30-35 years old as i remeber. No one stopped me, no one said that it is bad, i just lost interest in the process. Work, family, friends, hobbies - everything is interesting and need my attention and time of course. One moment it becomes more interesting than games. But even when i played games i watched other gamers only to level up my skills, find some moments in their gaming that i can use.

Time is something, isn't it? It changes many things and yeah you either lose interest or you priorities the things in your lives. Every one of us is a child until the end no matter what but somehow we have to show us grown-ups when we are in the family zone and getting older.

I am not sure what time I will be playing the games, putting my money at risk on slots or crash games but sometimes it feels like I should not be stopping it anytime soon. It should keep on going until the end because it is really fun and the best pass time ever.

I learned most of the Twitch streaming stuff from a few of the casinos on the forum itself. Through their twitch competition and party invitations where one easily earn few bucks on the way if we join these streams.
I have to agree, the priorities change since the development speed of the technology goes up geometrically. The restrictions brought up by Twitch moderation will have serious consequences such as popular streamers will flip over to alternative platforms such as XQC. This competition between popular streaming platforms looks deadly and each platform wanna bring users of competitors with lucrative offers.
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Re: Im coutious about xrp warning
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PuertoLibre
on 02/07/2023, 21:47:17 UTC
TBH, I am not optimistic about the next altcoin season and I personally don't recommend investing in the XRP. The potential return on the investment is great in terms of odds considering currently down market prices and possible bull attack but ongoing issues with SEC still didn't reach the final stage. The unstable market conditions make it harder to decide if this project is the right one to make a risky investment or not, better wait for the end of the SEC scandal before accepting a decision,IMHO.
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Re: Why is crypto trading so similar yet so different from Forex trading?
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PuertoLibre
on 01/07/2023, 23:45:40 UTC
If you are looking for someone who dumped Forex trading for crypto trading, then search no more, you found one here, and if I must be sincere with you, i don't trade frequently anymore, but I enjoyed and still enjoy crypto trading much more than I did with Forex trading.

And yeah, it is very easier to make more money in forex if you are really good, but then is only because Forex trading is a multi trillion dollar market where as crypto is still struggling to become stable at its current market cap of billions, liquidity is never an issue in Forex trading, but liquidity is something the crypto market is yet to really achieve..

In the future, crypto trading will become the biggest in the money market, but before this can be achieved, we need adoption, and a market cap as big as how big the Forex market currently is.
The current forex market has over $4Trln daily turnover and the crypto market is a small dot compared to the daily worldwide transactions on foreign exchange markets. I doubt crypto trading will replace the traditional ways to exchange money on physical and digital platforms but it is a known fact as the crypto industry gets bigger every day. Forex traders look for stable profitability strategies which have low odds of happening in the volatile crypto pairs. Maybe that is the reason behind the fact why fundamental analysis doesn't work in crypto charts, unlike Forex charts.
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Re: Betnomi Signature Campaign
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PuertoLibre
on 15/07/2020, 22:38:00 UTC
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Re: Slots are better than Dice.
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PuertoLibre
on 15/07/2020, 21:56:19 UTC
From the house edge calculation point, the statistic probability of making money on slots is much bigger than the same way calculated making money probability for Blackjack or Baccarat. The slots usually have the 6%-8% house edge(AFAIK), so it is logical to expect the huge promotional demand by the casino management in order to lure the majority of site visitors. The welcome bonus offered free spins and huge wagering requirements is directly connected to this purpose, so don't waste your time convincing gamblers to prefer dice over slots.
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Re: [OPEN]FortuneJack.com | Miami Garage Signature Campaign | Hero/Legendary - $40
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PuertoLibre
on 13/07/2020, 11:39:37 UTC
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Re: 🔊✅ $50 FREE PLAY ✅ NO Deposit | NO Strings Attached | 🔥#1 SPORTSBOOK & CASINO
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PuertoLibre
on 14/05/2020, 23:25:55 UTC
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Re: [OPEN] WOLF.BET Signature Campaign - Hero/Legendary - Up to 0.008 BTC/week!
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on 08/05/2020, 00:12:28 UTC
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Re: Bullsvsbears.io | Signature Campaign |Sr - Hero/Legendary (Payment in ETH)
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on 14/04/2020, 22:14:23 UTC
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Re: CoinDragon Mini Signature Campaign
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on 05/04/2020, 07:21:42 UTC
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