There may come a time when I lose a lot, but what I definitely won't do is take money back to the casino when I have it. There are many other places where you can put money, such as business or investments. But this should be done at a leisurely pace.
Sometimes I think that young people lose more often in gambling because they have no experience and they want to get a win here and now, but as you know, easy money only comes in a mousetrap.In any case, I'm glad that I have the opportunity to place bets and understand that you can't cross the red lines with the bet size.
Good point, there's always a big risk behind that gambler needs to understand you might win decently but after that you should be very careful as the apetite might increase and the lust inside you might lead you to bet larger than the usual, from that point you may lose more compared to what you manage to earned.
For entertainment side, winning is just an add ons, but with potential source of income, that's too hard to handle even some might manage to do it, but not everyone have that same fate and same luck.
It's just human greed, even if we won a lot, at first we will be very happy, and after a while we will think that we could have won more. If the first thoughts are good, then the second ones are not, they lead to bad things, you just need to throw it out of your head.
I don't know what will make me stop playing forever, maybe I just can't guess yet and time will show me what exactly. But at the moment I don't want to stop playing and for me the best solution is not to play very often. This way I keep the taste for the game, but my experience always allows me to understand when to stop so as not to fall into the whirlpool of addiction. I guess I've seen too many ups and downs in gambling and nothing surprises me anymore, so I have a calm reaction to money. By the way, I think this is exactly what many players lack.
Players who lose a lot of money in gambling or spend a lot of time on it think about this, but I think that most often it is the first thing. You can play less often if you do not have enough time, but in order to think about leaving gambling forever, something must happen that will push you to make such a decision. And it seems to me that most often it is the loss of a lot of money, or the inability to win back once again (which is also about losing money).
Of course, losing money stops many, but sometimes players who do not know how to lose, they are simply not ready for such losses that they are ready to do anything just to avoid them. I know how such players run to the pawnshop and sell valuables, or take loans from several banks in order to win back. Every player sooner and later knows his bottom, for some it is not deep, and for others it does not stop until now and it resembles infinity.