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Title: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: EluguHcman on April 05, 2024, 07:56:26 AM
Do not be bothered if there is some kind of Irresponsible insightments towards your gambling stories,  just share with us here the reality facts because it would serve a long way to adjust and overcome some harmful gambling habits which we may ignorantly not know how harmful it could affect us.

But after hearing from others experiences, this could also inspire us on how to breed up our children hopefully after learning the unromantic behaviors of others kids adapting to gamble in an underage and those stealing from parents just to gamble without the knowledge of their parents.

So let's always feel free to share our gambling experiences nomatter how ugly it may be.

I ready a thread about this a gambler feeling remorseful of his college gambling experiences Of course, this is not something I am proud of and I do not recommend it to everyone, but it's just childhood memories (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5489281.msg63820484#msg63820484)


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Oshosondy on April 05, 2024, 08:14:35 AM
Let us say I earn $200 weekly. I use $5 to gamble weekly. I call it gambling budget and it should not be more than $5, but it can be less. If I gamble more than that, I see it as irresponsible gambling habit. I have lost a lot of money in addiction before but gambling now is fun and  the little amount of money I use, make me to make better predictions. I always said that if someone do not use gambling to look for money, the person has no problem. People lose because they want to earn from gambling.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Assface16678 on April 05, 2024, 08:24:00 AM
I admit it, gambling for me at first is my way of earning or my way of getting extra income and at the same time having fun, but that is until I noticed that my situation is worsening to the point that I need to get loan in order to gamble and sometimes I was short for my expenses, sadly I learned about gambling in a bitter way and wake up from it, but luckily I didn't get too addicted to the point that it will be hard for me to turn back and control myself, but now I only treat gambling as a past time.

meaning whenever I have extra money or money from my side hustle, I allocate some to be used for my gambling hubbies, its hard for a gambler to fully stop in gambling that's why I find a way in order to support my hobby but of course now I have more control and discipline toward my gambling activities.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: MAAManda on April 05, 2024, 08:34:30 AM
I feel uncomfortable if I have to share my gambling story with the public, because it's actually something I want to bury deeply and don't want to remember anymore. Honestly, I'm problem gambler survivor and have lost approximately $43K in the 2020 - 2023 period. Not a story, I'll share important lessons that may be useful in preventing you from becoming a problem gambler.

Some points are:

1. Make a special allocation for gambling, and never exceed that limit.
2. Never gamble if you're not in a fit condition, for example if you are sick, have not had enough sleep or have just woken up from sleep.
3. Make a winning target and if you touch it, go out for fun.
4. Don't be a revenge gambler, the same case as trading.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: swogerino on April 05, 2024, 08:35:17 AM
From my long years of experience in betting what can ruin your fun,emotions and mental health is overdoing it.I used to be addicted some years ago and I got there because I always was chasing loses.From then it was a difficult journey to recover and to stop gambling and that came with one simple rule,which is I always thought before gambling,where I will be with the money if I didn't gamble and after thinking thoroughly I came to the conclusion that is better the money to be in my wallet rather than risking it.It works when you put your logic before your desires.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: FatFork on April 05, 2024, 09:11:32 AM
Putting my gambling stories out there definitely isn't all sunshine and rainbows.  I guess you might think some unfortunate person might read about my errors and dodge those bullets.  but let's be honest – most folks see these kinds of cautionary tales and say to themselves, "Psh, that would never happen to me", but next minute they're back at the slots.

Only gamble what you can afford to lose, seriously.  Proper budgeting matters most, not wild stories after the fact.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: angrybirdy on April 05, 2024, 09:53:25 AM
Do not be bothered if there is some kind of Irresponsible insightments towards your gambling stories,  just share with us here the reality facts because it would serve a long way to adjust and overcome some harmful gambling habits which we may ignorantly not know how harmful it could affect us.

But after hearing from others experiences, this could also inspire us on how to breed up our children hopefully after learning the unromantic behaviors of others kids adapting to gamble in an underage and those stealing from parents just to gamble without the knowledge of their parents.

So let's always feel free to share our gambling experiences nomatter how ugly it may be.

I ready a thread about this a gambler feeling remorseful of his college gambling experiences Of course, this is not something I am proud of and I do not recommend it to everyone, but it's just childhood memories (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5489281.msg63820484#msg63820484)


it's not a bad experience but I'll just share what happened to me when I started gambling since I grew up in a family where other relatives were really addicted to gambling, I told myself that I won't be like them, that was my promise to myself since then and up until now, until I tried the online casino sites and I really enjoyed playing there. When my other relatives found out, they all laughed and mocking at me saying that I can't get out of our family cycle that if where it is said that we will all become addicted to gambling, so since I heard that, I really tried to be a responsible gambler, it is difficult because there are many temptations and it is not that easy to avoid gambling here especially if you are weak and you can't handle and control your emotions. many years have passed, I can't say that I haven't been like my relatives but I try not to be like them, One of the things that motivates me is the words they let out and I want to be the one to break the toxic chain cycle of our family.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: coin-investor on April 05, 2024, 10:05:51 AM
My hardest experience in gambling has always been chasing my losses I have experienced these two times already you should accept the fact that in gambling you could lose and you could win and every session is very different from the other one.

The first one happened when I was staking my token on one casino It was a large amount of tokens I accumulated participating in their campaign, and the loss was heartbreaking because I was earning $5 to $8 daily and I could have earned more.

The second one was a year ago It was out of having too many drinks and I was out of focus from losing a few dollars I lost hundreds of dollars trying to regain my losses.
So only play what you can afford to lose and don't let your emotion gets the better of you


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Frankolala on April 05, 2024, 10:15:44 AM
If you have never been addicted, you will not understand what gambling addiction is. I was addicted to gamble before, and during that time, I thought that I can hit it big with gamble. This made me to use money for my important needs to gamble, and continue chasing my loss.

It was when gamble showed me hell, and I almost got frustrated on my future, that I decided to quit gambling, because I know that is where my problem lies, after I did a proper flash back of my life that period. I was able to overcome it, and now I only gamble for fun, with little amount of money.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: irhact on April 05, 2024, 10:20:41 AM
But after hearing from others experiences, this could also inspire us on how to breed up our children hopefully after learning the unromantic behaviors of others kids adapting to gamble in an underage and those stealing from parents just to gamble without the knowledge of their parents.

So let's always feel free to share our gambling experiences nomatter how ugly it may be.

Every individual need to know that gambling can be very addictive therefore they should only start gambling when they know they're not relying on gambling to make money. If you start gambling to make money, you'll be vulnerable to addiction as you'll be gambling over time and become a loss chaser as you try not to lose the money you have but to make more. I have had my fair share of how brutal gambling wrongly can be to an individual with no experience in gambling.

Don't gamble when you're weak or feeling tired, don't gamble when you don't feel like doing it. Gambling should be down as a form of entertainment or you'll end up losing everything that you have. I have seen other people go broke after always winning from gambling as they didn't have a plan for their profit but were just gambling thinking they'll always win. A new gambler should make use of their wins well.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Ultegra134 on April 05, 2024, 11:06:36 AM
I feel uncomfortable if I have to share my gambling story with the public, because it's actually something I want to bury deeply and don't want to remember anymore. Honestly, I'm problem gambler survivor and have lost approximately $43K in the 2020 - 2023 period. Not a story, I'll share important lessons that may be useful in preventing you from becoming a problem gambler.

Some points are:

1. Make a special allocation for gambling, and never exceed that limit.
2. Never gamble if you're not in a fit condition, for example if you are sick, have not had enough sleep or have just woken up from sleep.
3. Make a winning target and if you touch it, go out for fun.
4. Don't be a revenge gambler, the same case as trading.
I'm sorry for your loss; that's a decent sum of money, and it's perfectly reasonable that you feel uncomfortable. However, you can inspire others through your story. As someone who has suffered the consequences of compulsive gambling behavior, you're probably one of the most qualified people to discuss what should be avoided and how to seek assistance. It might sound insignificant, but I believe that you can influence others through it.

Gambling is highly addictive. I don't have any stories of significance to share; however, I did have an unpleasant experience with trading a few years ago that made me obsessed with it. Although they're not the same, gambling and trading have a few similar characteristics. The general rule applies to both; if something is doing more harm than good, either emotionally, financially, or both, then drastic changes are required to avoid the worst.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Samlucky O on April 05, 2024, 11:09:45 AM
Do not be bothered if there is some kind of Irresponsible insightments towards your gambling stories,  just share with us here the reality facts because it would serve a long way to adjust and overcome some harmful gambling habits which we may ignorantly not know how harmful it could affect us.
There is no point repeating ourselves over and over again about this, we have discussed this often and on and have jumped into conclusion that reducing the habit of gambling can make us cut down our expenses on gambling and reduce the risk of addiction. Chasing after loses has also been emphasized too, because it is another way of making people over spend in gambling. Reducing the rate of time at which we spend in casino hall is also another strategy to reduce the risk of losing much. Having a specific amount budgeted to spend per week or per month is also another strategy to reduce the risk of over spending


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Baofeng on April 05, 2024, 11:24:55 AM
Yeah, I think everyone here has his share of stories, been gambling for more than a decade or so, and it was just on playing land base casinos that I really turn into addict as I will skip office, or during office hours we will go to the casino as it is near and spend like a hour and then go back to the office and after that visit again. So I don't know how much money I lost until one day, our client suddenly didn't renew the contract with my company and so I don't have a job that time. And it's hard to bring food in the table for my family. And looking back I regret what I have done that time. Although I still continue and gamble, it's just a chump chance as compare when I was really addicted to gambling and my favorite game is slot machines.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Slow death on April 05, 2024, 11:42:40 AM
In my case, a few years ago I saw a very good and reliable betting house, I had never done sports betting before, but I have liked football since I was a child and have been following football for many years. So I thought: as I have been following football for many years, I will start making sports bets. I didn't even think about researching on the internet how to place sports bets, what I would really need to know to analyze the games well. I didn't think this type of information would be relevant. I immediately ran to deposit the money. After the money is in my betting site account, I start watching the games. At that time I didn't even know what an over and under market was. So I just focused on the team that could win the game

So I established a criteria to select the team that I should place my bet on:

1 - it had to be a big team, in the first 6 places in the table

2 - it had to be a game involving a big team against a small team and the odds for the big team to win were 1.40 and above

These were the only two requirements, I didn't analyze the games, things like knowing the results of the team's last 5 games, knowing if the teams had any injured player, knowing how each team has played at home and away, knowing if each team in The next game will have a very important game that would make the coaches rotate the players. I didn't analyze all of this, because I simply didn't know, I hadn't taken the time to first learn and then start my bets and as a result I lost every deposit, then I made more deposits and lost everything. until after I saw that I had little money left that I could no longer withdraw, so I made a multibet and put everything there, my objective was to lose and then stop betting, but I was lucky to get the bet right and I won a lot, then I stopped of placing bets for a long time. From this I learned that we always need to research and learn first and then play


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Winterfrost on April 05, 2024, 11:53:23 AM
Putting my gambling stories out there definitely isn't all sunshine and rainbows.  I guess you might think some unfortunate person might read about my errors and dodge those bullets.  but let's be honest – most folks see these kinds of cautionary tales and say to themselves, "Psh, that would never happen to me", but next minute they're back at the slots.

Only gamble what you can afford to lose, seriously.  Proper budgeting matters most, not wild stories after the fact.
yeah that's true. Even on a packet of cigarettes it's boldly written "smokers are liable to die young and dudes still ignore those signs and continue smoking their ass all out.

I've heard my fair shair of experience and I must say, it's not always a roasy all the way. I hady moment of wins and some bad days that almost drove me off my feet and the only lesson to take home here is to gamble with an amount you can afford to loose and never get deceived with the believe that you're an exceptional gambler. Even the great gamblers with years and years of playing at the casino still loose big.

Play responsibly folks.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: summonerrk on April 05, 2024, 11:57:46 AM
I used to really enjoy playing poker and slots. And if poker didn't bring me problems, then it was worse with slots.
My story about how I uncontrollably played slots at an online casino a few years ago began as a simple entertainment, the casino was called casino casino888. Over time, the game became my main hobby, taking more and more time and money, I even gave up computer games at that moment. I couldn't stop myself, plunging into the world of excitement and the hope of a quick win. Why? Because this is the first time I've ever won about $300.
But then I realized it was just luck. And I stopped playing slots.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Fiatless on April 05, 2024, 12:17:38 PM
From my long years of experience in betting what can ruin your fun,emotions and mental health is overdoing it.I used to be addicted some years ago and I got there because I always was chasing loses.From then it was a difficult journey to recover and to stop gambling and that came with one simple rule,which is I always thought before gambling,where I will be with the money if I didn't gamble and after thinking thoroughly I came to the conclusion that is better the money to be in my wallet rather than risking it.It works when you put your logic before your desires.
Op is right because I just learned a lesson from your story on how you overcame gambling addiction. I have never been addicted but I have chased losses which led to big losses. After chasing losses for some time I discovered that is a waste of time and resources because gambling is majorly a game of luck and one cannot determine when he would be fortunate. Just as you said staking an amount that will make you anxious shows that you are gambling with what you cannot afford to lose. I also learned from your post that we should not just think of the win but always think logically.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Blitzboy on April 05, 2024, 12:21:48 PM
It takes guts to tell your gaming stories, but its the right thing to do. Everyone makes mistakes, and we learn from them. In the end, we need to make it safer to gamble. That means you should know your limits, be aware of the risks, and never let it ruin your life. Its about keeping smart and in charge.

Every loss teaches you something. Before they start using, teens and young adults need to know about these risks. Getting educated is very important.

There's no need to hide the problems. You have to face them, talk things out, and come out stronger. In gambling and in life in general, this is true. Remember that gambling is only for fun and to be smart. Thats what you need to do it right.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: danherbias07 on April 05, 2024, 12:22:04 PM
There's one story that I don't want to remember because I am still trying to get over it. But here it goes.

Had a budget of $150 and I tried slots. My aim was to just simply use $10 of that money and test my luck until after 3 hours everything was gone. I cannot even remember how fast the money was gone while I was betting for the lowest bet amount. That was when I realized I still had no self-control. But that is when good things will happen after you realize your own mistake.
I kept my budget really low and tried to grow it first in a different way like sports betting or original games in which minimum betting amounts are lower than the slots game.
After gaining some money there, that's when I will try the slots using the profits and the capital I used. I got lucky one time and won a good amount. After that, I continue the same strategy and I am still hoping I can repeat that lucky huge multiplier.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: DubemIfedigbo001 on April 05, 2024, 12:27:52 PM
Mine is kind of an adventure, I started gambling as an undergraduate, played some few stakes and won around $520 from my $1 stake. It really helped me back then to clear my debts, repair my laptop and live fine for a while, then I  had no knowledge off gambling in moderation, so I fired on and my sad story began, I lost a while lot that year in gambling and the desire to recover Lee me to finding more means to acquire sure games.

I met a while lot of them fixed match lords like Mohammed bouziki, Fred Amos, Williams James, all fake accounts and I literally invested a very good sum to purchase their games which resulted in more loses. At a point, it was like I don't think of any other thing to do apart from visiting gambling sites. I lost focus in school and was lucky to have had good friends who helped cover up for me, least I would've had multiple examination resits. I even went to the extent of offering to stay at my father's stop for him so I can be stealing some funds to fuel my gambling passion, unknown tho him till date.

After my graduation and multiple counseling from my then  class rep and other well meaning people, I advised music that  those rubbishes had to stop. I abstained from gambling totally for two years to fix my life. I learned a tech skill and started earning a living. I am back to it, you know once a gambler is always a gambler. I'm now very responsible in gambling and I gamble occasionally with very much spare funds. I must say I enjoy my life now as compared to before.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: jrrsparkles on April 05, 2024, 01:26:06 PM
Gambling for money is the very common mistake done when people starts gambling so it should be realised that house holds the edge of winning money than users in casino games. I don't have bitter experience in gambling but I would like to highlight the maxbet option while selecting the bet amount drained balance which is okay for me because I didn't had huge balance in it but imagine what will be the situation if someone had 1 BTC in their wallet and they intend to bet 1mBTC instead they clicked 1BTC.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: MAAManda on April 05, 2024, 04:53:12 PM
I'm sorry for your loss; that's a decent sum of money, and it's perfectly reasonable that you feel uncomfortable. However, you can inspire others through your story. As someone who has suffered the consequences of compulsive gambling behavior, you're probably one of the most qualified people to discuss what should be avoided and how to seek assistance. It might sound insignificant, but I believe that you can influence others through it.

It's nice to share, because we can learn not only from experiencing it directly but from seeing or hearing from other people too. The most effective remedy for big losses is seeing stories of other people who have experienced bigger, unimaginable losses, I found a lot of them, especially on Quora. BTW, what's your estimated overall loss in gambling?

I did have an unpleasant experience with trading a few years ago that made me obsessed with it. Although they're not the same, gambling and trading have a few similar characteristics. The general rule applies to both; if something is doing more harm than good, either emotionally, financially, or both, then drastic changes are required to avoid the worst.

It's true, trading and gambling have the same characteristics, what is applied in gambling must be implied in trading (vice versa). In our country, we call trading as a legal gambling, LOL. Because real gambling in our country is an illegal activity.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: boyptc on April 05, 2024, 05:25:42 PM
The never ending tip that you should only gamble with an amount that you afford to lose. Sound simple, right?

But if you will put those words in your heart, you'd definitely going to hear what your mind want to speak to you.

When you can't stop yourself gambling with a lot of money from your salary or business, go back to the start and chew that tip that you should only gamble with the money that's good as an excess of yours.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Ultegra134 on April 05, 2024, 11:02:48 PM
It's nice to share, because we can learn not only from experiencing it directly but from seeing or hearing from other people too. The most effective remedy for big losses is seeing stories of other people who have experienced bigger, unimaginable losses, I found a lot of them, especially on Quora. BTW, what's your estimated overall loss in gambling.
Everything is an experience, and experiences are life lessons that shape ourselves the people we are today, whether they're positive or negative, they're all teaching us something, even though it might not seem like it.
It's true, trading and gambling have the same characteristics, what is applied in gambling must be implied in trading (vice versa). In our country, we call trading as a legal gambling, LOL. Because real gambling in our country is an illegal activity.
It's funny that we're calling out compulsive and problem gamblers but there are people who have lost a fortune in trading as well. Don't get me wrong, both are great activities, if that's the right word to call them, even though trading is a form of investment, and gambling can't really be called that. Both require caution, since they're both highly unpredictable and risky.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: SamReomo on April 07, 2024, 12:09:50 AM
I have never been a gambling addict or someone who considered gambling as a source of income and that's why there's not much to share as a story which could be a lesson for someone else. But, I have been into gambling for at least two years now and during those two years I have faced some losses as a gambler but I never let those losses to be cause of gambling addiction for me.

I used to spend enough time on Crash/Aviator games because I thought if someone guesses it right then one can make some profits with those games, but in actual I have faced some good losses with those games. When I found that casino games and Crash/Aviator games aren't good enough for me and my luck isn't favoring me in those games then I stopped betting on those games and moved to sports betting.

I'm now entirely into sports betting and I really enjoy it. I'm a type of gambler that makes a few bets per month or sometimes no bets for months and trust me I never face huge losses or wins, I just enjoy the experience. Gambling can be a fun activity if you consider it as a way of entertainment but if you get attached to it and consider at as a source of income then you'll surely get addicted to it.



Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: btc78 on April 07, 2024, 12:52:29 AM
The only unacceptable thing here would be is if you shared your gambling addiction and you still have not realized how badly it affects your life. If you have many people advising you to get your life back together and you still refuse to listen then that is what should be met with such disapproval.

Even if you are still in the process of healing or recovering from your gambling , do not be afraid of judgment and please do share your stories. I have huge respect for people who can accept their mistakes and try hard to improve on them.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: Volimack on April 07, 2024, 04:52:38 AM
If you do not have experience gambling is a bad feeling on the stage. If you gamble irresponsibly it is better to regret it and not lead to more losses. Don't be afraid to cure something because it is not bad you have to evaluate your bad side and find other ways to change your luck towards gambling. The right advice leads a man in a positive direction.


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: kotajikikox on April 08, 2024, 09:43:29 AM
There will be a very few that will tell their real  story instead some will just put their made up story just to gather attention , because its really hard to admit what we are really involving negatively in that manner.

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My story stands to be an regular gambler that even almost become an addicted one , but with the goodness of life , and my family I managed to let go of my gambling habit and not is just playing at least once a week or even once a month .


Title: Re: Your gambling experiences shared here could serve as lessons to others
Post by: rodskee on April 08, 2024, 12:54:41 PM
If you do not have experience gambling is a bad feeling on the stage. If you gamble irresponsibly it is better to regret it and not lead to more losses. Don't be afraid to cure something because it is not bad you have to evaluate your bad side and find other ways to change your luck towards gambling. The right advice leads a man in a positive direction.
to be a gambler then you must know how to manage the attitude , better not listen to your desire
to win instead best to just enjoy the game ,treat gambling as your place where to release stress and be
happy in your gambling.
Even if you are still in the process of healing or recovering from your gambling , do not be afraid of judgment and please do share your stories. I have huge respect for people who can accept their mistakes and try hard to improve on them.
exactly , sharing your story and your behavior to your friends and family
will give you understanding and also people in your surrounding .