There are people out there who do not want to play gambling at all because they think that once they do, they will fall into addiction. Of course, we know it’s not that immediate nor easy but it makes me wonder whether there’s some truth to that. Is it better to avoid addiction in the first place by completely devoiding yourself of doing that activity instead of playing and getting addicted only to try and recover afterwards?
There are several reasons why someone does not want to get involved in gambling, especially in online gambling; they are reluctant to find out how to create an account or even make a deposit into it. Maybe it could be said that the person is not very skilled in using several types of online facilities, so they only become listeners to people who are already addicted to online gambling and even have the assumption that gambling has a very bad impact because of the many news reports about someone who is addicted to gambling to the point of being in so much debt, so he does not want to know about gambling at all from the start.
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This is the main reason people can change their intentions about gambling. But I think many people are gambling more than to entertain themselves, they gamble because they want to make money from it. I may be wrong but I first start to gamble because I want to make money from gambling. If there is no money involved again in gambling starting from now, most gamblers will stop visiting gambling sites.
Even those who gamble for fun inevitably experience a change in their intentions, especially as we know this is likely more common after a win. After all, the goal of many people gambling is profit, and even those who gamble for fun are certainly looking for wins, or bigger wins, but perhaps they're more able to think more rationally. You're right: if there's no more money involved, players' interest may wane. This is a common practice among many people: after winning, they stop playing and try their luck again on another site. Some believe that continuing to play will eventually wipe out their winnings, as the longer they play, the more uncontrolled their playing style becomes. This seems normal for anyone; it all depends on their own willpower.
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This is simple but it's very important to know why we are gambling. Many people takes gambling as a place to make additional money while gambling, while some people pretends to have said it's a place to catch cruise or ease stress whenever are they are bored.
Usually, almost 98.9 percent of people gambling to make money and even though they all pretended to say that they're gambling to ease stress or seeing it as an entertainment purposes only I would say they are really deceiving themselves because everyone are trying their luck but, the most important thing over there is that one must gamble with what they can afford to lose that is why many people are saying that they took it as an entertainment purposes.
Most people gamble to try their luck, but it's unfortunate when someone gambles with limited funds hoping to win but ends up bankrupt. Their mindset is disrupted by trying to find funds from anywhere because they are still curious about chasing that win. Sadly, the money obtained for gambling comes from loans because they feel confident they can win the game. But in gambling, if someone has excessive ambitions to win, their playing style will be irregular. As a result, they will not play calmly because they have the burden of being able to repay the funds they have obtained from the loan.
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Sometimes, being overconfident about achieving a bigger win can be even more painful if those hopes don't materialize. Ultimately, you'll feel regret and wonder why you didn't withdraw your winnings first to secure your investment. This is a recurring issue and is experienced by many gamblers. Therefore, before gambling, you must be sure of your goal: whether it's for entertainment or the hope of making money.
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There's a distinct advantage for wealthy individuals to invest their money when gambling. They have more capital to gamble with, so their chances of winning are much greater than those of the lower middle class, who can afford to invest a limited amount. However, those who are more addicted to gambling are generally from the lower middle class, as many hope to make quick money through gambling. While this is not justified, it is based on established facts.
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After looking back to where I started, it's an easy "No" vote for me. I only started using Bitcoin back then because I thought I could earn enough with the help of faucets, and at the same time, found a website where I could exchange those Bitcoins for gift cards.
Gambling was barely on my mind at the time, and I only got into it after I joined this forum and kept seeing most of the users promoting casinos through signatures.
Just like my experience, I first learned about Bitcoin because it offered the opportunity to make money, one way being through faucets. Although it took a long time, I was quite satisfied when I was able to make money. Faucets often displayed ads, and that's when I began diligently collecting Bitcoin, even if the amounts were very small. Over time, dice, roulette, and other gambling platforms offered crypto, making it one of the digital coins available for betting. Even then, there were only a few types of crypto available, such as BITCOIN, DOGE, ETH., and LTC. After gaining a lot of information from social media and bloggers, I slowly discovered this forum. After studying it, it turned out to be one of the primary sources of knowledge about digital currencies; in fact, you could say everything was available here.
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Would you rather play in a casino where you win a lot and big ones too but has strict KYC implementation and is a headache to actually cash out from or play in a casino with no KYC, totally private and secure but doesn’t let you win a lot?
I know that in casinos, there’s not much difference between rates of winning because it’s random but hypothetically which one is more important for you? Profit or Privacy?
Most people generally prefer convenience when gambling, especially if they don't provide personal information to the gambling site. Even if the potential winnings aren't substantial, if it's convenient for users to withdraw funds whenever they want, it's better to avoid KYC on gambling sites.
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Knowing what's best for yourself and stopping things that can affecting you negatively is a sign of self love and this is important in every ramification of life Including gambling. It's important for gamblers to always take breaks when it's necessary. The reason why most gamblers find it difficult to stop when they need to is because they can't accept their losses, overtime they end up losing more because they chase what they have lose continuously
Indeed. If you can stop yourself despite being fortunate to win consecutively, that means you can handle yourself not to become greedy for wanting more. That's why we say, stop when you made a profit already because not everyone can experience such due to greed. Instead of taking profit, they will continue to gamble until they lose everything again. Hence, if you're able to refrain from playing after a win, that's better. Just enjoy the profit and come back if you're in condition to gamble again and able to accept the outcome regardless. It's far better to take a break from gambling, or even stop for the day and return the next day. Enjoying the profits you've earned can boost your confidence, especially since those profits can be used for more useful purposes or invested in other forms. Not everyone can achieve consecutive wins in gambling; even if they try to continue playing, greed will arise for greater profits. However, most of the time, this greed will yield no results.
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Does the type of game you play at a casino or sports you bet on show an individual's level of intelligence or how smart a person is? Blackjack, Poker, slots, roulette, baccarat, sports betting, horse racing, betting on sociopolitical events, keno, etc.
It doesn't, because if it does, then those that could have been wining are the most intellectual and experienced gamblers, but reverse is the case, in gambling, everyone is equal, even a newbie can try his luck and win big, that is gambling for you, depending on the game and how the luck works by his side, being intelligence in playing games is different from the normal classified intellect we have from school, there's need to also developed that of the gambling nature, which we often get from how we are able to understand playing a particular game in gambling. Yes, it seems so. Anyone can try their luck at winning in gambling. The most important thing is to control one's mental and emotional state when gambling. If everything relies on intelligence, then only certain people will be able to win, and that certainly won't provide comfort for anyone.
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This may depend on some countries, but risk taking is more prevalent among men than women. Women generally are not too addicted to gambling; they prefer to do recreational activities or have fun by shopping according to their wishes. Even though only a handful of women are able to gamble, risk-taking regarding gambling in any country will still be dominated by men
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There is no point in showing off your victory to everyone, even if you are in a happy mood because you won big; it would be much better if you didn't publicize it. There will be jealousy if other people know that we won big, especially if the people who know about it don't feel anything from the victory we won; it could have a bad impact on criminal acts. Especially if it is known by someone who is greedy, there is a possibility that it will give other people the chance to seize the winnings we won.
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I got really worried over the habit of some friends who are into betting or gambling and how they often stake into a game in a week more than what they earn even in a month and most time are not able to get it back in a couple of plays. So it got me really worried and concerned
What would be your advice for such if they were to be your friends as a caring friend who want them to not get financially drained in the process?
The habit of someone who often gambles is quite difficult to advise; maybe occasionally he will listen to the advice we give, but when he is alone and feels bored, he will return to gambling. This could be because only gambling is able to entertain himself. But of course, someone like that is usually due to the lack of socializing with many people; therefore, to be able to minimize his habit gambling can only be done by oneself and one must be more accustomed to socializing with anyone
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Bet adjustment is actually about the management of risk and emotions. Pursuing after losses through bets increase can be potential danger, because a single wrong turn can erase you. Increasing after a win may feel safe, if you will be betting with the profit, yet it can as well backfire when the streak stop abruptly. From my view, I will prefer staying with consistent bets with slight adjustment, because stability provides better chances of lasting longer to avoid tilt. The concern is securing your bankroll at first, not going after fast swings.
When experiencing consecutive losses in betting, it's best not to continue trying to increase your capital. This curiosity can often lead to bankruptcy. The longer you play, the more your emotions will become uncontrollable if you continue chasing losses. Likewise, if you feel you've achieved a big win, don't be tempted to double your bet. This will certainly have a negative impact if you can't reverse the situation. Ultimately, your initial capital could be depleted due to frustration.
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If someone who is not that knowledgeable about sports and gambling but wants to do sports betting, what would you recommend for him to start learning first? Do you advise him to go and watch sport matches and learn how it goes first or go to online casinos and learn about sports betting? Will he someone with sports knowledge be more profitable in sports betting or will someone with gambling experience come out on top?
Taking direct action in sports betting certainly carries a much greater risk of losing compared to someone who first observes the playing patterns of each match of the team they are betting on. Therefore, it is highly recommended to watch every match to determine which team will be favored. Although experience in gambling can influence luck in betting, in sports betting without in-depth research on the team we will choose will certainly affect the final outcome of the match.
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I think it depends on each person's interests. I currently prefer slot gambling, where winning is purely based on luck, as there's no need for strategy or anything else that forces the brain to think. I just wait for a good spin and win. However, even so, I don't get bored of playing it over and over again, unless the game lasts long enough, then I get bored. But the option I do other than stop playing is sometimes I turn to games that are not the type of gambling.
Much more accurately, slot gambling requires no skill whatsoever; we can simply determine whether each spin is good or bad. This is certainly quite easy for anyone to do. It's true, however, that winning ultimately depends on luck.
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The big question for me now is, do we consider bitcoin gambling sites a big opportunity for the people or a big trap that will leave many young people addicted and financially broke?
I’m gonna have to say neither. Gambling is not a big opportunity for one to make money but it also doesn’t exactly mean that it will leave people addicted immediately and their lives will be ruined. It still depends on the person how they can use gambling in their life whether it is to entertain themselves or to ruin themselves? It all depends on how they approach gambling. The main reason is generally the hope of winning a bet because they want a big jackpot. However, what can lead to addiction is the ease of accessing gambling sites from the palm of their hand, simply from their smartphone. However, we cannot blame gambling itself, because the development of digital technology is increasingly sophisticated, and it all depends on how each individual can use it wisely.
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I have a coworker whom I consider my best friend, and yes, we both enjoy gambling, but even so, I prefer to gamble alone. Even when I'm with him and I want to gamble, I do it alone without showing it because I'm more comfortable gambling alone, after all. But I always tell him about the results, and my friend does the same. Something I like to do with my friend is remind each other not to overdo it when gambling, because we have other activities to attend to as well.
It's much better to do it alone, as doing it together can often disrupt concentration and lead to feedback that doesn't align with our expectations. The key is to remind each other not to overspend. However, the most enjoyable part is if one of you is lucky enough to win the game, you can treat each other to celebrate.
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Before you start gambling, the first thing you should do is ask yourself whether your intention for gambling is simply to seek entertainment or to seek profit, hoping to get rich quickly? This is important, so try as much as possible to lower your expectations before entering gambling. Have a basic understanding of the impact of profits and losses in gambling. Once you have that, then when you experience a loss, it won't be a significant problem, and when you get a win, consider it a bonus.
The key is to be able to bear all the risks, one of which is being prepared to lose the money you're betting, because no gamble guarantees a win. Understanding this concept means you're ready to gamble.
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