SunfireCasino username: HONDACD125 Merits earned in the last 120 days: 9
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Rank- Sr. Member SegWit BTC Address- bc1qzkmpftgaadlenm98kt7tspk4c8zu6pskpzaphw
Reapplying for the open position.
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Thank you sir for given me the opportunity to work with you, i have been accepted in another campaign. Thanks for the one week with you. I hope we work again in the future. Thank you sir.
@God Of Thunder, can I apply for his position? Spinly username: HONDACD125 Merits earned in the last 120 days: 9 I'm mostly active in the gambling board.
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Yeet username (use tracking link from signature)- HONDACD125 BTC segwit address- bc1qzkmpftgaadlenm98kt7tspk4c8zu6pskpzaphw
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Rank- Sr. Member SegWit BTC Address- bc1qzkmpftgaadlenm98kt7tspk4c8zu6pskpzaphw
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Forum Rank: Sr. Member Total Post Number: 1680 Bech32 address: bc1qzkmpftgaadlenm98kt7tspk4c8zu6pskpzaphw BetFury UserID: User4675021
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Thank you for the amazing 21 weeks, LM. I truly enjoyed being under your management. I hope we work together again soon.
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Just a friendly reminder, do not see bitcoin as a get-rich-quick tool, but preferably as a long term approach, because that’s the most possible way where you can feel the best essence of bitcoin not just as an investment, but a future retirement tool for you where you can build your financial independence and stability once bitcoin hodling pays off.
He said himself that he's been around the industry for about five years now, and I'm sure someone who has spent so much time in the industry should know such a basic thing about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and should understand how the get-rich-quick mindset can go against a person. Usually, the kind of people who think that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are get-rich-quick schemes are the ones who have minimal knowledge about cryptocurrencies and this industry as a whole, and whatever knowledge they have isn't correct because they've been misguided. To @OP, welcome to the forum, and you did the right thing by creating your account here so that you can take part in discussions and exchange knowledge with other users here, even though I don't see any posts from you after creating this thread, but anyway. You seem to know enough about the forum, just remember to follow the rules, and ask questions when you feel it's absolutely necessary and that you aren't able to find the answer to your question.
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I was just thinking about this because gambling is all about taking risks, where nothing is guaranteed and we don’t even know if we’ll win. so in a way, gamblers are natural risk-takers, and when someone starts a business, they also need that mindset which is taking calculated risks, making bold decisions, and having the guts to push through uncertainty.
So I’m curious, do we have any successful business owners here who could say that their experience as a gambler somehow helped them succeed in business?
I think it depends on a person's nature more than what they do in this case. Someone with a patient and disciplined nature will be a responsible gambler and the same thing will be seen when he runs a business, whereas someone with a hasty and impatient nature will be a bad gambler, who will always spend more money than they should on their gambling activities and will be taking unnecessary risks, and if such a person runs a business, he would most probably do the same thing with it, no proper calculations, or thinking about the risks or the consequences before doing something, and the business will most probably fall apart before it even fully stands. So, it's all about how a person generally is, what their mindset is about things that they do, how good they are with managing their finances and how they manage the risks involved in things they do, whether it's gambling or running a business. Someone with no financial management skills can't be expected to run a business successfully because business is all about management.
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Recently, I have had a few wins while betting or gambling. It could be said that I gambled for fun, not really expecting to win (not that I expected to lose). However, fortunately, in those few gambling sessions, I always ended up with a win. Now I am thinking that I want to continue gambling whenever I get lucky, because I think that maybe luck has been on my side lately. And maybe some of you have the same thought. So I am wondering if I should try my luck again after a win, or should I still take a break?
This may seem like a simple question, but strangely enough it always bothers my mind every time or rather every day. So I hope to receive opinions or even suggestions from you, especially from people who have experienced the same thing before.
I don't think there can be an accurate answer for this question, because whether you take a break or not wouldn't have any effect on your luck whatsoever, which means that if you are lucky, you may win again if you gamble, and that might happen even after you get back from the break. On the other hand, if you are unlucky, you might lose in your next gambling session, and you might lose even after you get back to gambling after a short break. So, taking a break only with the thought that you will return when you are lucky again doesn't make much sense to me because you can't know when you are lucky and when you are not. That being said, it's, of course, always wise to enjoy your profits once you get them from gambling instead of gambling again with it because the possibility of losing the money back is always higher. So, if you have gambled for fun, but managed to win some money from it, it's good for you to take a break and enjoy the profits you've got, but as I said before, don't overthink it, and think that you should or shouldn't gamble again now or after the break. Just take your break, calm yourself, and get back to gambling for fun like before, and let it be that way. If you lose, don't overthink that too, after all, your intention was never to make a fortune from gambling anyway.
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Sometimes it takes more than starting a new hobby yo stop addiction, the reason why I'm saying this is because there are people that I know that started learning how to play videogames just to quit gambling addiction but somehow they still find theirself back to gambling. It's all about having self control and being able to stand on your decisions of not going back to it, distracting your mind with a hobby might not be enough
Starting a hobby or trying to divert their attention and brain towards something else can be helpful if a person is at the initial stage of their gambling addiction, and is still able to somehow control the urge and stay away from gambling if they force themselves. So, if they start doing something else that they possibly like doing in general, they might be able to get rid of the gambling addiction. For me, for example, I love playing video games, have loved them since I was a kid, so if I'm getting addicted to gambling, and I'm given the opportunity to play video games whenever I want, I will surely be able to stay away from gambling with that method. But as you said, it might also depend on a person's nature. Some people are not easily drawn towards things, like they might try and do something else as a hobby to avoid gambling, but if they are not drawn by the new activity, it wouldn't take them much time to get back to gambling because they simply can't stop thinking about it at all, and when you mind isn't present in something you are doing, you won't be able to continue doing that for very long. Thus, it's all about how a person behaves in general whether such things can help them or not getting rid of their gambling addiction.
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There was a time when I managed to win a decent amount of money in slots. Then I hit the daily jackpot and there was still money on the deposit. My happiness knew no bounds. What did I do? To please myself and stop gambling for a while, I went and bought household appliances for the family, bought a good mobile phone. Well, and a little more in small things. I am glad that I did not start playing again. I am sure that all this money would have been lost in a jiffy.
Lucky you, most people can't do that when they win something from gambling, because greed hits them hard, and they start thinking that if they could win $2,000, they can make it $4,000 as well. So they go ahead and start gambling again with the money, and eventually, lose everything and then regret it, but what's the point? You have to think about the consequences beforehand and realize that if things go south, there is nothing you can do, so now, when the time is still in your hands, you should use it the right way. I wonder how those people feel who win large amounts in lottery, which has even slighter chances of winning than gambling games, and then they spend it all on either lottery tickets trying to get a bigger win, or gamble it all away with the intent to become richer with the money because they became overconfident after the win. In a moment, you could change your life with an amount you had in your hands, and in the second moment, you have nothing left of it. Gambling can be brutal, and only those who can act the right way at the right time can actually enjoy it.
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In general, having more chances basically means a higher possibility of winning, even though whether you will win or not is completely dependent on your luck. For example, if you buy 10 tickets, if the lottery is a type of lottery where you get a ticket number, and if that comes out in the draw as the winning number, you win. So, if you buy ticket numbers from 1 to 10, and number 7 becomes the winning number, you win the prize, but the same wouldn't be the case if you had only bought one ticket, giving you only number 1. However, that only increases your winning probability, and doesn't guarantee that you are going to win.
Some people don't win the lottery even after buying so many tickets in each round, and some win it when they buy a few tickets for the first time. So, yeah, it's basically all about luck because the odds for one winning the jackpot prize are very low, and you can't spend too much money on buying lottery tickets only to increase the odds when you know that it's only your luck that can make you win.
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I don't subscribe to services or buy them unless it's absolutely necessary and I have no other choice, but first, I will try my best to find an alternative solution that would either do the work without any cost, or cost me less than I might have to pay for subscribing to the service itself. I never buy subscriptions for watching movies or series, I never buy games that I want to play, I don't pay for things that I don't usually do, and I think most people should do the same. If you know you are not really interested in working out, why pay for a gym membership? Just go for a walk in the morning, and do some jogging, that's enough.
I believe people who subscribe to almost everything are the ones who can easily afford them, and they believe it's more convenient for them to have easy access to everything as you said, instead of them wasting time on trying to find an alternative. Like, if I want to watch a movie, I will download it and watch it, I'm not a freak who thinks that he has to watch a certain movie or series right after it gets released. I can wait until it's available for free. What's the hurry, anyway?
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People need to understand that it's not advisable for them to store funds or have wallets in devices that they use for day to day stuff like playing games, downloading and trying different software and apps, and even do a lot of surfing over the internet, because these things can always pose a threat towards your financial safety and you wouldn't want that to happen, so it's better to be cautious than being regretful later, and one can be cautious by not doing usual things on devices where they store their funds or wallets to keep those things safe from exploits and hacks, etc.
That being said, I never recommend keeping large amounts of money in decentralized wallets, such as MetaMask, because I don't consider them being too safe for containing large amounts. One should only keep small amounts in such wallets, amounts that they believe they will use and won't be kept there for long. If the funds are exhausted and you need more, you can always deposit more, it doesn't take that much money on fees to do that.
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I can't really say that I've made an expensive mistake that cost me a lot in gambling because I'm a responsible gambler. I made some slight mistakes when I started but it wasn't anything too serious compared to what other gamblers are experiencing. The problem why gamblers face such situations is because they allowed theirself to fall deeper into things like this. Addiction doesn't start in a day, it takes time and you must deal with it before it becomes a problem
Agreed, and I can totally relate to your situation, because I've never gambled and gone out of control, which as a result, can make someone lose money that they couldn't afford to lose. In my case, I also never had any amazing gambling experiences where one wins an enormous or a life-changing amount. My wins and losses both have always been moderate, and I'm happy with that, because if I didn't win much, I didn't lose much either, so either way, I'm not regretful for anything which I believe is the most important thing. Those who get addicted to gambling, lose control, and then lose huge amounts of money in it while trying to recover their previous losses will barely ever be happy even if they win a big amount later in their journey because the winning amount would probably not be able to match the total amount they've lost so far, and will only be a bit of a recovery for the mess they've created with their finances.
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By the way, let’s have a quick discussion, do you think the user interface (UI) matters more to gamblers than the game itself? Or is it the other way around? Or do both matter equally?
They both matter. The UI is the first thing a person sees or experiences when they visit a platform, and if the UI is not good, like if it's laggy, the pages don't load quickly, or it's simply not user-friendly because you find it difficult to use certain features, etc. That is going to have a bad impression, and believe it or not, so many people would ditch a platform only because of this, because if you don't see a good layout or a UI, you will assume that the platform might give you a hard time if you become a regular. So, the UI does make a difference. Talking about games, I think those are secondary, especially the originals, because slots and other games will surely be present in every platform, and someone can play the same games on every casino they join, but the original games a platform has can actually attract a lot of gamblers, and they will stick around if they like the gameplay of the original games. This is why I believe any platform should focus on creating interesting and engaging original games to have a better chance of having gamblers stick around once they visit or try the platform for the first time.
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