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Re: [OPEN]Stake.com SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l HERO/LEG ONLY!
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Viscore
on 10/03/2025, 22:21:40 UTC
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Re: Giveaway first 120peoples 5$ claimed
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Viscore
on 09/02/2025, 14:34:39 UTC
aside from this looking as an obvious scam, you are also breaking the forum rules.

15. No on-forum altcoin giveaways. [6][e]
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Re: Sport is the New money spinning industry
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Viscore
on 08/01/2025, 23:43:53 UTC
Sports has been an economic driver since then, but it becomes more of an obvious source that generates an income nowadays most probably because of the existence of social media. It’s no longer serve for sole entertainment only but most likely, it’s already been seen as a substantial source of money most particularly for sports bookies and various casinos these days. We have sports sponsorship and advertising, endorsements with top athletes, and those digital platforms and streaming that have gained so much demand from different races all over the world.
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Re: Gambling as an escape
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Viscore
on 08/01/2025, 23:02:51 UTC
It may be our right to seek an escape, but perhaps it is better not to make gambling an escape because in my opinion when you seek an escape then it is certain that our condition is unstable whether it is mentally, thinking or feeling. Now gambling which I think is actually better done when our condition is stable is better than doing it when we are in an unstable condition because it allows us to lose control of ourselves. It is better to find something else as an escape when we are in an unstable condition, after all there are still many things that can be done besides gambling and maybe the risk is smaller than gambling which can be said to have quite a big risk. Cheesy
Gambling, making it as an escape is a dangerous thing. You are risking your money and emotions to such unpredictable gambling outcome. If there's one thing I can call escape, that is going on a vacation to chill and relax your well-being, and not resort into gambling wherein if you lose your money, you will also create another problem wherein this time you can no longer make an escape anymore.
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Re: sports you do not enjoy
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Viscore
on 08/01/2025, 17:06:06 UTC
i am a sports fan before i am a gambler i watch sports and i bet on my predictions to amplify the entertainment and enjoyment i get from that sports i could not bet while watching a sport but it is always much more fun to look forward to the results knowing especially that you might win in the end so if your favorite team wins you are happy as a fan but you can be happier if you also win some money from betting on them

this leads me to thinking whether do people bet on sports they do not enjoy or are not a fan of? maybe there are people out there who are just really in for the money and they would bet on sports that are popular and they have a bigger chance on winning at even if they do not particularly enjoy them

personally i can't imagine having to sit and watch and analyze countless of matches of a sport i do not enjoy watching just to bet on them

what about you?

Sure people bet on sports that they don't enjoy if there is money to be made. Here is an example, somebody doesn't like horse racing but bets on a horse that is thought to be a sure winner and goes out to the race track to enjoy the show. Even if you're not fully entertained or entralled by a certain team the reality is that you can still have a good time. If you're just in it for the money though the real enjoyment only comes if you win sadly, but if you like the team and also bet on it even if you lose you still .... actually it might even be worse that way because then not only do you lose but your team loses so its a double whammy! Bet responsibly...
If there is potential for financial gains, people will be forced to bet on it despite of their non-interest to the game. Gambling is more than profits than entertainment alone, so gamblers will still rush to bet even if their personal interest for the game is not seen. Also, peer pressure could be another reason. Since gambling is more on a social event, then it's not surprising that you will gain social influence, even if it means not having genuine interest on the game itself.
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Re: Don't Gamble with the intension of having fun but to make money
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Viscore
on 07/01/2025, 23:47:47 UTC
Gambling can be more fun and fulfilling if you are also making money as well, that’s why a lot of gamblers are trying harder to create good returns, than just risking their funds and all they get is just leisure. However, we should not make it as a priority, but rather just do it when you have spare time and money to spend, or else you will fall on its trap and make your finances poorer, while making the casino richer and happier.
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Re: Have self control over your Gambling Habits in 2025
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Viscore
on 07/01/2025, 12:25:00 UTC
Well, there’s no reason for any gambler to continue gambling if he isn’t responsible enough on prioritizing self-control over the urge to make more money. Because obviously, if one rush to gamble all for the sake of money without setting his limits or control over his emotions, he might win at the moment but he’ll eventually lose them all in the long run. That’s the power of being irresponsible in gambling, you make money, yet you lose them all in the end. But with self-control, you will be more guided when to bet more or when not to, most especially if you are already in the losing streak.
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Re: Bet only on sports you know too well.
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Viscore
on 06/01/2025, 22:34:06 UTC
While there's no limit in betting sports even if you know nothing about that certain sport, but it gives you more advantages if you decide to bet only on sports that you are highly knowledgeable of. Aside that it will reduce emotional bias since you are betting not based on your emotions, it will also give you informed decisions so you can understand better by knowing the personal background of the game, the players performance and its historical trends and patterns. With that, you are increasing your chances of winning with your smart decision making and profitable decisions.
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Re: Which is hard to learn, self control or winning long term?
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Viscore
on 06/01/2025, 16:30:24 UTC
Gambling outcomes are unpredictable, so you won't expect for a long-term winning, but bigger wins and smaller amount of losses can be undeniably achieved through having self-control and discipline. The problem is, majority of the gamblers fail to have self-control over greed, but that's just normal for a human being. Eventually, when you have gained more gambling experiences and being exposed to different scenarios, that's when you'll learn the natural way of gaining self-control.
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Re: Gambling industry’s Billion-Dollar Question: Who’s behind the Boom?
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Viscore
on 05/01/2025, 23:50:21 UTC
The only main way that casinos generate revenue is through the losses of the gamblers, the casino owner only needs the start-up capital to build the infrastructure within the platform and also groom the casino until it is financially stable enough to run its cost on the revenue generated within it, but the main financial fuel for gambling businesses is the gambler money used to stake game and losing.

To be ahead in this, that is the reason that casinos implement the house edge system so that casino operators will have a bit of an edge to keep the revenue flow steady so that they won't run out of business.
The house edge makes the gamblers at loss, otherwise if they won’t experience losses, casinos won’t never be in profits as well. So clearly, those who have been betting for profits are definitely the reason behind the increasing wealth of these casino owners, especially for those addicts who have risk more funds than regular gamblers.
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Re: What to read about gambling?
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Viscore
on 05/01/2025, 20:32:49 UTC
There are books actually that feature about the fundamentals of gambling, like "The Mathematics of Gambling" by Edward Thorp, and "Casino Gambling for the Beginner" by John Mepham, however reading these books will only provide clear insights and goals when gambling, but it will never guarantee easy winning. Personal experience will certainly matter the most. And note that gambling should not only be focused on how to play gambling effectively, but it should be more on how to approach gambling responsibly.
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Re: Casino owner or game owner?
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Viscore
on 04/01/2025, 23:58:40 UTC
As someone who is exposed to gambling and the casino ecosystem, I like to know if you would prefer to be a game owner or provider who has his game on different casinos or you prefer to be a casino owner who has different games featured on your casino?
Which of them do you think there will be more profit in?
I would chose being a game owner or provider, rather than experience all the risks involved when you are a casino owner. Know that when you are a game developer, your profit sources will be spread out depending on how many casinos will buy your game. But if your a casino owner, your scope of profits will only be limited, only from those games in your casino that are mostly played by your customers.
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Re: Honesty Will Pay Million-Fold: A Lesson for New Casinos
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Viscore
on 04/01/2025, 22:59:04 UTC
Wow, I didn’t know that story, and it is just now that I have read it, and it is amazing. Really finding a way to make amends for the members just shows how he would act with his customers in the future. I think his casino is something profound with all the members that he already has playing in it.

I believe that being able to do things you do out of the goodness of your heart and not expecting any return is the best deed you could do. I do hope that every person does it as well.
Me too, I only heard it now. It only proves that honestly is the best virtue even in gambling.
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Re: Gambling and Aging Population
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Viscore
on 03/01/2025, 21:58:48 UTC
What do you think could be the reasons that they are still gambling though?

When you are old and have enough money that you can't spend. then you can only do what makes you happy. maybe that's what the elderly feel when they come to land-based casinos even though they may be physically limited.
It is very possible that we will continue our gambling habits in old age. Especially when there are not many things we can do to be busy with work. Or if we want to stop gambling, we can do it when we have limitations that we can no longer overcome such as fitness and health.
Yes, reaching senior citizen age is never an excuse not to see them gambling at land-based casinos.
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Re: Mixing holidays with gambling how do you feel
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Viscore
on 01/01/2025, 22:56:27 UTC
I think by now we all should able to have gotten one or two personal experiences from the just concluded holidays, how was our gambling life during these past two weeks have we been able to make the best of our gambling activities or have we all just avoid gambling during this period, let continue with this discussion but on personal experience with this Christmas and new year holidays.
I cannot say that I was able to make the best but I'm good at it. Small profits are still helpful at least, rather than seeing your capital just vanish like thin air. Although I would have made it bigger if I continue gambling, but you know you have to be cautious also spending your money especially it's holidays, so it's good I made even not so big.
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Re: Cash out in gambling is still king
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Viscore
on 01/01/2025, 20:54:58 UTC
*Do you think to cash out early really helps mitigate the risk of losing much or chasing losses ?
Everyone has a different view about this but I think the cash out option is a life saver, it takes away anxiety and greed. Experience they say is the best teacher and mine are not so cool. I've trusted my guts in the past on a good number of occasions and I've ended up losing. So, whenever I get a good cash out, I don't think twice and I just go for it. It's still a win since I'd be getting more than what I wagered rather than getting nothing.

Some may find cash out option a trap so you won’t be getting massive profits from the casino, but honestly, no one can guarantee that we will win in the final game but mostly all we have are just hopes, yet majority are still losing in the end. This is the reason why I am in the pro side of this cash out option. There’s no wrong if you decide to cash out, that’s someone’s right. You can gamble again another day if you want to bet more, but not today because you are putting your profits into risk, thus returning them to the casinos again.
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Re: [OPEN] JacksClub.io Signature Campaign | Sr Member+
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Viscore
on 01/01/2025, 16:30:30 UTC
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Re: [OPEN] Casinobet.com Signature Campaign | Sr Member & above | $60/week
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Viscore
on 01/01/2025, 16:29:09 UTC
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Re: Beginner’s Luck
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Viscore
on 31/12/2024, 23:53:40 UTC
If there are 100 people that have not gambled before but about to start. If they tell them to gamble and people are seeing them while gambling. Not all of them would first win. Some people will win while some people will lose. I know someone that gambled for the first time that lost the game immediately and he told me he is no more gambling again.
That's the reality in gambling, some may lucky and win, while others have no chances of winning but lose them all. This is also a proof that luck can happen any time, not actually in the beginning. However, just because we often hear successful gambling stories at the start of their gambling career, this become a reason for some gamblers to believe that beginner's luck exists.
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Re: What if all crypto casinos requires KYC to continue gambling?
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Viscore
on 31/12/2024, 14:21:32 UTC

So, here’s the question: if all crypto casinos started requiring KYC before you can gamble, what would you do? Would you go ahead and pass the KYC to continue gambling? Would you switch to fiat casinos instead? Stop gambling altogether? Or maybe start looking for a decentralized casino to avoid the hassle?

This might take a long time for such senerio to happen.  There would still be some casino that wants to be exceptional in the market regardless of how tight the government are with them and I guess such casino would be more profitable in the business than others as not everyone would love to go through the kyc. But if it happens eventually, I guess most gamblers would have no choice but to go through the kyc except for those who still want to retain their information offline so then go for fiat instead..
Now if all casinos are now requiring strict KYC compliance, I think there’s only two options left. That is to continue gambling and submit KYC or just decide to stop gambling for good just to protect your personal information against those unreliable casinos. However, majority will still pursue gambling for sure, but should stay cautious on the casinos wherein they are risking their funds.