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Topic: A brief advice for the newbie gamblers. - page 10. (Read 1115 times)

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January 12, 2024, 04:27:53 AM
#11
Newbie advice is quite numerous that the gambler may not be capable of remembering them all. A player who once read before joining gambling that it is not profitable enough to see gambling as a side hustle. Could someday begin to experience similar reasons why such an advice was released for newbie gamblers. He knows about the warning, yet have not experienced it, to identify if he's capable of controlling himself towards it. A person who is aware of the problems lack of control could cause to a gambler, still begin to gamble and losses his control. Experiencing it is quite different from theoretically knowing about gambling. Though it helps to remind them about this, but it's not 100% accurate that it works in stopping newbies from chasing losses.
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January 12, 2024, 04:27:01 AM
#10
We countlessly experiences new gamblers on daily basis in the gambling boards. Not just in this platform of
a mere gambling discussion but in a reality of gambling. So briefly, I call to your attentions the newbie gamblers to be aware that>>>
"Responsible gambling is cordially adhered by your audible alertness to realize that temptations as irresponsible gambling is inspired by your desperacies of making profits or recovering your losts".

Fellow experienced gamblers, your brief contributions would also be valuable.

Newbies shouldn't see gambling as a source of income because this mindset will lead to addiction. New gamblers in this forum who visit that gambling board are very fortunate because they are already exposed to different topics about responsible gambling. Many of us were not lucky enough to locate such an educative forum that discusses gambling. If they fail to adhere to the wise counsel of experienced gamblers, I am afraid that they might have to learn it the hard way.

Gambling is a choice, no one force anyone to gamble, so if you blame gambling for the result you get, it's your own fault.

There's a quote "The Difference Between Medicine and Poison Is in the Dose", so you can't easily judge gambling is bad because it will make people become an addict, I could say knife is bad because it can be used to stab someone else.

If you can't risking any money you have as low as 1 cent, you shouldn't gamble at all.
I really appreciate this wise saying about medicine and poison and this is the truth about gambling. Gambling is a very adventurous and entertaining activity but it becomes a problem when people begin to abuse it through chasing losses which leads to loss of control. This is why gambling is for mature people who can take full responsibility for their actions.
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January 12, 2024, 04:19:42 AM
#9
Well, that has been said in the "gambling discussion" for many times now. All we need is just pick a thread and you will find it there. So, my only advice for new gamblers in this forum is to try to read more because they will find it helpful to understand the experiences of many long-time gamblers here.

I was new before and didn't do that and all I can say is I was shocked by so many things that I didn't understand. First, it was not about being a responsible gambler but knowing all about the gambling sites that we will use. How does the game work? What's the house edge? And so on and forth. These things are also important keys that will make us grow. Being a responsible gambler comes after that. Also, knowing if the gambling site that we will be using is a reputable one. Will they pay if suddenly you hit a jackpot? What are the requirements to receive it or withdraw it? Something like that.
There are many new gamblers who doesn't understand the basics because it's way different than how physical casinos work.
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January 12, 2024, 04:11:00 AM
#8
I will keep on saying the same old thing, newbies that are new to gambling should only use the amount that they can afford to lose for gambling, and don't use the money that you have budgeted for some important to gamble. Don't take loan to gamble because it will only increase your addiction.

Addiction is bad and can ruin you before you realize it, this is why you shouldn't see gambling as a means to make profit or a means to pass time, so that you don't become addicted to it. However, you can gamble once or twice in a week and set a gamble budget for your gambling activities. Don't get carried away with other people's wins, because gambling is based on luck.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
January 12, 2024, 04:10:34 AM
#7
Gambling is a choice, no one force anyone to gamble, so if you blame gambling for the result you get, it's your own fault.

There's a quote "The Difference Between Medicine and Poison Is in the Dose", so you can't easily judge gambling is bad because it will make people become an addict, I could say knife is bad because it can be used to stab someone else.

If you can't risking any money you have as low as 1 cent, you shouldn't gamble at all.
You are right, but who are you talking about? OP did not say that gambling is bad. He is only saying that newbie gamblers should be very conscious, having this thread for newbie gamblers to follow the advise of experienced gamblers and to gamble responsibly.
legendary
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January 12, 2024, 04:05:23 AM
#6
Gambling is a choice, no one force anyone to gamble, so if you blame gambling for the result you get, it's your own fault.

There's a quote "The Difference Between Medicine and Poison Is in the Dose", so you can't easily judge gambling is bad because it will make people become an addict, I could say knife is bad because it can be used to stab someone else.

If you can't risking any money you have as low as 1 cent, you shouldn't gamble at all.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
January 12, 2024, 04:05:15 AM
#5
The problem for newbie gamblers is not even about chasing losses at first. The problem starts from what they think about gambling. That it can be used for making some money. They will try and later find themselves losing.

After having losses, they will think of chasing the losses and they will continue to lose. But one thing about gambling also is that if they win, they will be happy but it will be fun for them to gamble more until they start to lose.

If they win, they will continue to gamble. If they are losing they will continue to gamble.

But I have noticed that after the losses, they will be more vulnerable to lose more money.
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January 12, 2024, 03:50:10 AM
#4
My only advice to newbie gamblers that makes sense no matter what is "Just play for fun, don't worry too much about what you could win and what you've lost while gambling and remember you don't have an infinite amount of money." When that's your mindset or take my advice to the heart you won't ever get frustrated gambling and end up having to gamble even more because you're frustrated and you will always know what your priority is which makes you less likely to be addicted. But don't just take my word for what it is, remember that you're an individual and that you need to be able to think for yourself and assess if this advice works for you or not. We shouldn't give out too much advice to the newbies too, I think that there's some lessons that need to be learned in a way that you will experience the lesson itself, like in karate or judo, you can't just be going on with theories and watching how others perform a move, you also need to be able to do it yourself.
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January 12, 2024, 03:38:21 AM
#3
We countlessly experiences new gamblers on daily basis in the gambling boards. Not just in this platform of
a mere gambling discussion but in a reality of gambling. So briefly, I call to your attentions the newbie gamblers to be aware that>>>
"Responsible gambling is cordially adhered by your audible alertness to realize that temptations as irresponsible gambling is inspired by your desperacies of making profits or recovering your losts".

Fellow experienced gamblers, your brief contributions would also be valuable.


There's a lot of topics related to this one, and many seniors and gamblers answered and shared their experiences about gambling. I think, we don't need to create another topic regarding giving an advices and techniques to newbies because if you just scroll here, you will read a lot of threads related to what you posted. Let's avoid repeated topics because the forum is becoming too redundant.
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January 12, 2024, 03:34:55 AM
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"Responsible gambling is cordially adhered by your audible alertness to realize that temptations as irresponsible gambling is inspired by your desperacies of making profits or recovering your losts".
You would have said this easier instead of using so many big words that may be ambiguous and confusing to some newbies both those that have English as their original language and do not have English as their original language.

I understand from what you mean is that the tendency to become an irresponsible gambler starts when you are bent on making profits, no fun at all, and then also when you make losses from gambling and you decide to want to go on a kind of recovery mission. As new gamblers, be okay with it when you loose, and do not gamble just to make money.
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January 12, 2024, 03:29:08 AM
#1
We countlessly experiences new gamblers on daily basis in the gambling boards. Not just in this platform of
a mere gambling discussion but in a reality of gambling. So briefly, I call to your attentions the newbie gamblers to be aware that>>>
"Responsible gambling is cordially adhered by your audible alertness to realize that temptations as irresponsible gambling is inspired by your desperacies of making profits or recovering your losts".

Fellow experienced gamblers, your brief contributions would also be valuable.
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