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hero member
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July 26, 2021, 12:30:08 AM
#69
You mean, excess fund gambling? I do sometimes . But those excess that I plat were only the profits I had withdrawn from my winnings on that gambling site. Believe me or not, I dont depositing my salary to gamble. I use only my winning profits, I do some forum challenges and that prize was the fund I use to play again.

Im not saying its not good to deposit some money using your personal money but if there is always an excess budget, who knows? Maybe you can triple that money.
You can use the excess fund in gambling if you win some games. But if you lose, and you deposit more money into your account, that will be excessive for you because you will face a situation that can make you get losses in a row that you never imagine.

But it is good if you do not depositing your salary to gamble because I am sure your salary is enough for your daily needs. I am sure we are experienced having an excess budget but we need to know that it is better not to use that money for gambling than for other things.
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July 25, 2021, 09:04:51 PM
#68
Spending $70 amount out of your $100 salary is already suicide or solid indication that you are already addicted with gambling.No one into their right minds on spending too much specially that there are things
which is more important than  gambling.
Spending anything above 10 - 20% of your salary in gambling is suicide already, what more of 70%. Even 10% is more than enough imo. Even if we take into consideration that your salary is low, all the more reason why 10% should be the maximum amount you would use. That's your salary man, it's your main budget to living. If it was beer money, even if it was all I wouldn't complain, it's called beer money for a reason. Alot a budget that wouldn't hurt your current state of living as well as leaving space for improvements.
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July 25, 2021, 08:51:05 PM
#67
You mean, excess fund gambling? I do sometimes . But those excess that I plat were only the profits I had withdrawn from my winnings on that gambling site. Believe me or not, I dont depositing my salary to gamble. I use only my winning profits, I do some forum challenges and that prize was the fund I use to play again.

Im not saying its not good to deposit some money using your personal money but if there is always an excess budget, who knows? Maybe you can triple that money.
sr. member
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July 25, 2021, 07:33:55 PM
#66
It depends on individuals and their networth some one who earns $100 and gambles $70 can be said to be gambling excessively and out of control which might even tempt this gamblers to go as far as borrowing funds to gamble and if the can't meet up the start doing away with their properties. We can go on with so many scenario but the bottom line is that excessive gambling exist.
Spending $70 amount out of your $100 salary is already suicide or solid indication that you are already addicted with gambling.No one into their right minds on spending too much specially that there are things
which is more important than  gambling.

Anything which is excess not only limited to gambling is already giving out that kind of consequences ones it turns out to be messing out your life or after effects and you would realize
but its already too late.

Everybody should be on control so  that you wont really be ending up on a disaster.
sr. member
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July 25, 2021, 06:07:53 PM
#65
In gambling, it's not about how much you win or lose at all. It is more on how are you controlling yourself to prevent more losses and secure more wins. There are people who are lucky enough to win huge prize pots in lottery and gambling but will literally blow all their money off in less than a decade because not only do they not know how to control themselves when gambling, they do not know how to take good care of their winnings as well and will literally spend it on everything that they can afford. When you gamble, self-control is the most essential thing that you can learn, without this, you'd be wasting all your winnings and will accumulate more losses. Plus it will literally send you to a spiral of addiction.
Compulsive gambling is a sign of gambling addiction and the gambler needs help to stop donating to the casinos. In the long term, the house always wins and the casino management has specific promotions to keep gamblers inside the platform. I don't think keeping yourself busy with something else will replace the entertainment in gambling, better to meet with someone from begambleaware team, IMHO.
Sound advice, you may also want to redirect the money you spend gambling to something that will help you better yourself, like therapy. People downplay the importance of mental health when it comes to anything when most of the times a poor mental health is what will cause you trouble. Keep yourself sane and safe. Not only for you, but for your family and friends too.
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July 25, 2021, 05:45:18 PM
#64
Compulsive gambling is a sign of gambling addiction and the gambler needs help to stop donating to the casinos. In the long term, the house always wins and the casino management has specific promotions to keep gamblers inside the platform. I don't think keeping yourself busy with something else will replace the entertainment in gambling, better to meet with someone from begambleaware team, IMHO.
sr. member
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Bitcoindata.science
July 25, 2021, 04:45:46 PM
#63
It depends on individuals and their networth some one who earns $100 and gambles $70 can be said to be gambling excessively and out of control which might even tempt this gamblers to go as far as borrowing funds to gamble and if the can't meet up the start doing away with their properties. We can go on with so many scenario but the bottom line is that excessive gambling exist.
legendary
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July 25, 2021, 04:31:51 PM
#62
but this kind of help will be possible if that certain person really is seeking proper treatment.

almost in all cases, people suffering from addiction do not accept that they are addicted and that they need help from a doctor, in fact most think that the doctor who deals with addictions is just to treat crazy people and this is another big barrier that stopped people from being treated, in the countries like mine, someone saying you went to a psychologist, people soon turn away from you because they think you're crazy
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July 25, 2021, 04:02:02 PM
#61
It becomes excess if you start depositing money coming from your savings or money that you should spend for your bills, once money for gambling keeps adding up and bills are delated for payment, then we can conclude that you are spending too much time and money on gambling and we can call this excess in gambling and this is not good for your over all health and financial situation.
whatever it is, if it's too much then it's not good
those who are still young often do not have the ability to manage time, they will forget time, money and also responsibility when curious about something, especially gambling

gambling is not bad when you are good at timing (stop when you win or run out of capital)
Even though you are young, you must already have responsibility for yourself. Your health, finances and family will be damaged when you excess gambling
sr. member
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July 25, 2021, 01:05:12 PM
#60
Anything like excess gambling?

Actually, I think that what makes it all redundant is your own greed. because basically can not blame who is excessive and who can hold your emotions to not continue gambling. it all comes down to your level of interest in continuing to play or pausing for a while and returning in a ready state of mind and feeling calm.

Simply put, when you gamble, what is the first thing that comes to mind? safety? and multiply capital in the blink of an eye? after all does not go according to plan you try again to keep losing opportunities. So it's up to you personally and how crazy you are to play to keep on gambling non-stop. if you can't, use your logical thinking, stop wasting time, energy, thoughts and money on things that can ruin the future.
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July 25, 2021, 11:52:12 AM
#59
Some people could bet without even knowing the amount of time and money they have invested in gambling which could look obvious and call for estimation. I gamble a lot and sometimes I don't even know if it's becoming excess not.

Anything like excess gambling?

A person's initial interest in gambling is usually based on a high desire factor to increase the coffers of wealth in a short time, regardless of the various impacts that will occur, which have an impact on the social and economic aspects. The most obvious answer is only one "for the money" and you yourself often challenge it by asking:

* Do you continue to gamble until you have no more money left?
* Do you gamble only for entertainment as a diversion from stress, sadness or the hassles of life?

If gambling is considered to be a very excessive thing and only causes problems, then why do you gamble? It can be evasive and say that gambling did not start as a problem, however, the psychology of gambling will grow in you without realizing it which will later become bigger in your life.

In the psychiatric literature, even if there are no drugs or substances involved in gambling, you will still be drawn into it further. that way you will keep fighting, control your gambling and have to try many times to succeed before quitting.
legendary
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July 25, 2021, 11:29:08 AM
#58
Excessive gambling or compulsive gambling or sometimes called a gambling disorder is the uncontrollable urge in playing it despite the toll it gets you on your life, I guess if you are really saying that you play excessively into gambling then you have a gambling disorder and may need an expert's opinion with things if you may need to underwent rehab, or just a therapy to control that urge, is highly needed, but this kind of help will be possible if that certain person really is seeking proper treatment.
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July 25, 2021, 11:28:41 AM
#57
I have seen people gambling with positive vibes of them winning at all costs. I could remember when I started gambling, I was always optimistic of winning high bets that will later cool my mind and cover all my accumulated loses. I believe the same thing happens to other people making them to bet more, becoming addicted to gambling.

Some people could bet without even knowing the amount of time and money they have invested in gambling which could look obvious and call for estimation. I gamble a lot and sometimes I don't even know if it's becoming excess not.

Anything like excess gambling?

These things happened as soon as you don't have anyone to stop you and you really don't care about the loss you have made the other day. What comes next is the habit that will stick with you if you don't really know how to stop yourself. Addiction is a scary thing, not only are your wasting your money but you also abuse yourself while doing it. I'm sure lots of them won't even have any budget to buy the things they want, it all comes to one place where they need some capital to start betting.
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July 25, 2021, 10:43:47 AM
#56
Its become excessive once you go beyond your set limit or your capital and if you have a strong budget you can easily know that you already reach your limit on that day so you have to stop right away.

I don’t experience any excess gambling since the moment I learn how to control my emotions and how to control my gambling activities, it’s a big help if you always set your limit.  
Setting limit to the amount you use to gamble can help in avoiding spending too much money on gamble. What about those who are addicted to gambling, do you think they can set limit to their spending on gamble? Some people always want to recover their losses, but end up spending all their money on gambling.

As long as they don't add more to what they deposit after losing, they are good. From time to time though they'd be back again because sometimes they just move to another casino and then spend another hundred there. It's another excess spending. I only hear the term excess spending on the women who abnormally shop using their credit card and then end up spending more than their limit.

But if this applies to gambler, that should be the description. Spending more than what they have deposited.
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July 25, 2021, 10:26:56 AM
#55
Its become excessive once you go beyond your set limit or your capital and if you have a strong budget you can easily know that you already reach your limit on that day so you have to stop right away.

I don’t experience any excess gambling since the moment I learn how to control my emotions and how to control my gambling activities, it’s a big help if you always set your limit.  
Setting limit to the amount you use to gamble can help in avoiding spending too much money on gamble. What about those who are addicted to gambling, do you think they can set limit to their spending on gamble? Some people always want to recover their losses, but end up spending all their money on gambling.
legendary
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July 25, 2021, 10:21:14 AM
#54
If someone rides a lot of bike or plays playstation for a long time, does it have to mean that he is addicted? If someone gambles without money, but has been gambling for too long, is he addicted or does he just like to spend time like that?
In my opinion, spending a lot of time is not addiction, but of course it can be dangerous. Therefore, the best way to do it safely is to take breaks to see if we can control it.

The word "Addiction" usually has a bad meaning to it.

You can get addicted to smoking or gambling. Since playing PS for long hours is not the most healthy thing to do, you can get addicted to playing PS too. If riding your bike every day for long hours keeps you doing your daily work then It is a bad habit. (if you can find time to do your other stuff then it is not a bad habit)

Even though you are not spending any money, wasting your time on an online casino sounds like an addiction to me because you will miss the other important stuff like eating, peeing, sleeping.

You can get addicted to gambling without spending your time. If you are not wasting time, you are likely to waste money. That's another problem.

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July 25, 2021, 10:15:54 AM
#53
One of the best ways to make yourself aware is by having a spreadsheet or list of deposits and withdrawals you've made from every single casino so that you'll always see the overall losses.
Yep, can also recommend spreadsheets/lists.

They're great tools to keep track of everything gambling related IF you're willing to take the time to do make them. You'll learn tons of stuff you didn't know about your own gambling habits; from numbers of deposits/withdrawals per X amount of time, winnings/losses and size of your stake to discovering your gambling behaviour and how to spot mistakes you've made in the past and ways to improve in the long-term.

If it wasn't for a google spreadsheet i made a long time ago, i wouldn't have known i had a big problem chasing losses
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July 25, 2021, 09:52:00 AM
#52
I used to be in that situation and honestly it's one of the worst feeling if you can't control it because in my case it's impulse gambling. One of the best ways to make yourself aware is by having a spreadsheet or list of deposits and withdrawals you've made from every single casino so that you'll always see the overall losses. It might take a bit of effort from the start but on sports betting having a list helps a lot, even if you get distracted with other things that list will serve as a reminder.

This is an effort that someone almost getting to the stage of an addict will use to get out from it because an addict is totally out of control of his senses on gambling. He can only see possibility to win and will never consider lo losing. It is not easy to start putting down the amount used to gamble, remember a gambler is prone to drinking and getting drunk and may not have that kind of control to be in senses to make calculations.
legendary
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July 25, 2021, 09:41:17 AM
#51
I used to be in that situation and honestly it's one of the worst feeling if you can't control it because in my case it's impulse gambling. One of the best ways to make yourself aware is by having a spreadsheet or list of deposits and withdrawals you've made from every single casino so that you'll always see the overall losses. It might take a bit of effort from the start but on sports betting having a list helps a lot, even if you get distracted with other things that list will serve as a reminder.
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July 25, 2021, 09:21:50 AM
#50
I have seen people gambling with positive vibes of them winning at all costs. I could remember when I started gambling, I was always optimistic of winning high bets that will later cool my mind and cover all my accumulated loses. I believe the same thing happens to other people making them to bet more, becoming addicted to gambling.

Some people could bet without even knowing the amount of time and money they have invested in gambling which could look obvious and call for estimation. I gamble a lot and sometimes I don't even know if it's becoming excess not.

Anything like excess gambling?

Most people don't make that calculation. When they win, they forgot the losses they had before. That's all that matters for them. Since you said "I gamble a lot" you already gave the answer yourself. Yes, you are addicted and you are gambling excessively. You should probably get some professional help.

If someone rides a lot of bike or plays playstation for a long time, does it have to mean that he is addicted? If someone gambles without money, but has been gambling for too long, is he addicted or does he just like to spend time like that?
In my opinion, spending a lot of time is not addiction, but of course it can be dangerous. Therefore, the best way to do it safely is to take breaks to see if we can control it.
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