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legendary
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January 27, 2025, 07:23:15 AM
#53
Lets just make it clear, the game did not hypnotize you, but your greed did instead. Nothing new, great or supernatural did happened. It is only your greed. You have said yourself, "second win brought you good money and you have started to dream how you are going to spend it". Once that dream appeared in your head, it was hard to let it go. The outcome of that story we already know. Nothing to recommend or comment here, better luck with self-control next time.
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January 27, 2025, 07:18:08 AM
#52
I wouldn't say it's hypnosis, it's just lack of composure and discipline, because if you had said to your self that if you won x amount, you would stop gambling for that day, and you stick with that plan, you would not be a victim.
But, I feel like that your level of addiction will determine your hypnotized situation. Even the term 'hypnosis' here sounds dramatic, I feel like it could the best wording to describe how deceive the gambling will be. I agree that lack of discipline is the root-case here, still we need to find out why that happens? Because, the deceive nature of gambling leads you to deviate from your plans of being disciplined. So, I find it more appropriate to call that casino games are hypnotizing us.

i feel that it is not the game that hypnotizes us, but it is us who are unable to control ourselves.
This is exactly what hypnosis will do. Yeah, all control like all decisions should be yours and when you are not taking or following your 'usual' decisions then I believe it would be right to assume that you are hypnotized. No big differences IMO.
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January 27, 2025, 07:16:57 AM
#51
So, I recently had this funny experience while playing a casino game a friend recommended  and I decided to deposit some funds into the game. Second spin boom! I won a good amount. I was so happy, already planning my victory dance and thinking about cashing out immediately.
But then, this tiny voice in my head whispered, What if you spin again? I mean, if you won this much with just two spin, imagine how much more you could win. And like a true over optimistic person that I am, I listened.

This is the common temptation when playing slot games. You can’t resist to play more if you experienced an early win unlike when you loss earlier then hit huge win to recover all your losses and take profit which makes easier to walk away.

I lose most of the time when I experience huge win on early few spins since I’m tempted to play more and possibly increase my bet so that if I hit high multiplier I will win huge amount this time which ofc will not happened.

I totally can’t relate on the experience that you share here as a slot player.
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January 27, 2025, 07:14:48 AM
#50
So, I recently had this funny experience while playing a casino game a friend recommended  and I decided to deposit some funds into the game. Second spin boom! I won a good amount. I was so happy, already planning my victory dance and thinking about cashing out immediately.

One thing I understand about cadion games is that, they always have a way of putting you in between games when you're on the verge of winning and when that tiny whisper talks to your head, don't hesitate just stop gambling at that point. And this is where sekd control creeps in and at that point slot will be going through your mind but since you're the custodian of your thoughts you have to control to the dimension you want it to go. And probably you experience this again I advice you cash out and go home with your little token or huge sum.
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January 27, 2025, 07:00:47 AM
#49
i feel that it is not the game that hypnotizes us, but it is us who are unable to control ourselves... because if you look at the game in the casino, of course it is something that has the potential to make someone addicted - but if someone is unable to control themselves what happens is they will lose control and gamble without limits like what you do. that's why it is important for a gambler to be able to understand their limits and only gamble according to their abilities, and as much as possible to limit themselves and not get carried away when gambling.
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January 27, 2025, 06:53:58 AM
#48
I stopped gambling due a bad addiction, and I can completely relate to your experience in casinos. The truth is that casinos design their games to keep you hooked and make you play longer.
I'm sure when you start playing more than usual or lose important money, the best and only solution is to stop or take a break. That just one more spin voice is how they keep you in the cycle of chasing losses or big wins that doesn't appear. Trust me, it’s better to walk away early than to chase losses. In my experience you will only regret it later. Stay careful and know when to step back before it's too late.
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January 27, 2025, 06:53:50 AM
#47
I think almost every gambler if not all gamblers have had this kind of experience before they learned how to discipline theirself. I personally have been in this kind of situation and it was after I lost all my money that I realized that I would have just left with my initial winning. I wouldn't say it's hypnosis, it's just lack of composure and discipline, because if you had said to your self that if you won x amount, you would stop gambling for that day, and you stick with that plan, you would not be a victim.
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January 27, 2025, 06:32:19 AM
#46
I know that casino games are addictive and they can play bad games to our brain dopamine that we emit when gambling
I think a lack of discipline also played a role. I wasn’t disciplined at that point. Henceforth, I would advise everyone to set rules and stick to them whenever playing any of these games. After setting those rules, make sure you abide by them, as only disciplined people can follow rules. Life is full of lessons; we learn every day
Another thing is greed, be satisfied with your win and play another day because in gambling, the more you play, the more you are vulnerable to losses. Any greedy gambler will hardly have self control over his gambling activities and will be regret his actions.

Usually they won't get satisfied until they didn't realize that they are committing mistakes when they are losing already. Their greedy thoughts always contributes for having a bad faith. That's why people need to realize early that they won't get anything if they always have this attitude.

There's a lot of lessons to learn since there are gambling addiction stories posted online so hopefully people make that as basis so that they would come up on realistic thoughts and could able to create good strategy so that they can avoid experiencing addiction and also know how to settle up then quit when it needed to do.

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January 27, 2025, 05:52:11 AM
#45
As gamblers, we've all experienced the urge to play one more game, especially after a winning streak. It's natural to feel optimistic and think, 'What if I win?' But this mindset can lead to you to trouble. That's why it's good to hold tight to discipline

To resist this temptation, I use the 5-second rule. When I feel the urge to continue playing, I tell myself, 'Stop!' and count down: five, four, three, two, one, then, I log out. Once I've logged out, I tell myself, 'you've already logged out, keep moving, don't log back in.' This technique helps me overcome the urge to play one more game.

It's not easy to stop, especially when you've experienced losses which is normal and you crace win. But keep in mind, gambling is a 50/50 chance. When you lose, you'll feel worse. So, try the 5-second rule: log out and move on.
sr. member
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January 27, 2025, 05:46:15 AM
#44
So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
most times we downplay the importance of being disciplined enough to knowing when to quit most especially when we are winning.  this is not just peculiar to the casino but every other gambling that involves you seeing the outcome and having the choice of playing again or calling it an halt has this tendency of pushing you into attempting one more trial and then another trial till you find out that you have given back the one you have won already.

regardless of how likely the next one looks like one that will give you a jackpot or one big win, the one at hand is the real gain you have had from your game and maturity as a gambler entails that you work away when you have gained some level of profit even though it might be always much. gambling is generally addictive, and both wins and losses has one thing in common, they have a way of pushing you into continuous gambling. if you have won, the thought your next bet can give you more wins always comes in and when you have lost, the thought of playing one more time just so you can recover your loss comes up again and if you don't have the edge over this thought, the circle of winning and then losing it all out will continue to repeat over and over again.
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January 27, 2025, 05:28:37 AM
#43

So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
It's always a beautiful feeling anytime we win and we tend to tell ourselves that if it can happen once it can happen again so we shouldn't give up easily. But every experienced gambler knows that this is not true in gambling, the probability of winning continuously is lesser than losing continuously. So whatever your mind is telling you at the point of winning shouldn't matter much because you're excited and it's your emotions reacting to the win. Inorder to avoid the distraction of over gambling or chasing loses it's better to have a budget of the bankroll that you're going to use for gambling in a day. Whether you're winning or losing when the bankroll exhausts you should exit honorably.
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January 27, 2025, 03:41:27 AM
#42
I know that casino games are addictive and they can play bad games to our brain dopamine that we emit when gambling
I think a lack of discipline also played a role. I wasn’t disciplined at that point. Henceforth, I would advise everyone to set rules and stick to them whenever playing any of these games. After setting those rules, make sure you abide by them, as only disciplined people can follow rules. Life is full of lessons; we learn every day
I am happy that you admitted that you lack discipline to stop the game when you won the first spin. Another thing is greed, be satisfied with your win and play another day because in gambling, the more you play, the more you are vulnerable to losses. Any greedy gambler will hardly have self control over his gambling activities and will be regret his actions.
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January 27, 2025, 03:09:17 AM
#41
So, I recently had this funny experience while playing a casino game a friend recommended  and I decided to deposit some funds into the game. Second spin boom! I won a good amount. I was so happy, already planning my victory dance and thinking about cashing out immediately.
But then, this tiny voice in my head whispered, What if you spin again? I mean, if you won this much with just two spin, imagine how much more you could win. And like a true over optimistic person that I am, I listened.
Spin after spin, I watched my winnings going down. Before I knew it, not only was my prize money gone, but the money I deposited also disappearing. And just when I was about to hit rock bottom, my very last spin miraculously won me a tiny token again. At that point, it felt like the universe was patting me on the shoulder, saying, Here, take this and stop fooling yourself 🤣

That little win was the slap my brain needed to reset. I immediately told myself to stop, Log out now before you start selling properties to fund the next spin
The funny thing is, I usually pride myself on being super calculative when it comes to gambling. I know when to stop, but that day? That day, I didn’t know what possessed me. Maybe it was the game hypnotizing me. Who knows?
One thing I’ve realized, though, is that casino games have this sneaky way of convincing you to continue spinning"just one more time." I can’t be the only one who’s fallen for that trap, right?

So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
It is really just that you or something we can call it "Intuition or simply your greed", whenever these tiny voices starting out to be on your head then this is where it will be disrupting out your senses or whatever control that you do have in mind or with those early limitations that you had set out. This is where emotions do really kicks in on which your greed and your mind getting aligned and when it happens then it will really be that so hard on having such control and you will be definitely be doing it on whats into your mind. There are really that indeed those situations on which you will be having those impressions that if you have been able to win up a good amount on few spins then why cant you on the next one?.

You will be that become desperate on doing it, and when ti comes for it to happen then you will be continuing on thinking that your loss will be that break even or be next profitable when you do hit up another win and the cycles continue. For those who do have some bad experiences in the past then they are the ones who do make out adjustments and be able to make out that kind of awareness that they should be avoiding it and thats a good one but actually its not necessary for you to experience first before you would be doing such act on which making use of your own common sense and sensibility about conditions.
legendary
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January 27, 2025, 02:01:37 AM
#40
The casinos didn't hipnotized you to continue gamble after gets huge win the mind always want to gamble comes because you didn't feel satisfied with your winning which mean you are too greedy so that's why many people have suggest to the gamblers that self control is important because it can avoiding the gamblers to gets huge lost but don't have to worried about your mistakes because all gamblers in the world have experienced situations like this so this commonly happend in the gambling world
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January 27, 2025, 01:09:52 AM
#39
I also have that experience many times because I admitted that gambling can tempts me easily. When we win the money, our minds will thinks that we have more chance to win so we continue gambling and hopes that the next rounds will our winning. But that will not be easy because gambling will not let us win more money. Gambling can takes all of our money and capital so we lose all of the money.

If we can not realize about that, we will risk all of our money in gambling without have a chance to win more. It is about how we can control ourselves in gambling so we don't have to follow the temptation to win more money.
hero member
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January 27, 2025, 01:01:28 AM
#38
One thing I’ve realized, though, is that casino games have this sneaky way of convincing you to continue spinning"just one more time." I can’t be the only one who’s fallen for that trap, right?

Do you think that the game is monitoring your behavior and giving you handouts on time? There are no tricky games there. Just a random sequence of events. You yourself animate these events and give them purpose and meaning.
That's how stories appear that tricky casino games deceive players. Did you win? Go away. You can play it another time. It was the gambler's greed that hypnotized him, not the casino.
legendary
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January 26, 2025, 11:18:55 PM
#37
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One thing I’ve realized, though, is that casino games have this sneaky way of convincing you to continue spinning"just one more time." I can’t be the only one who’s fallen for that trap, right?

So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
Pure emotions. I already experienced this as well, this is very common when you do gambling - even online or offline. I remember before in a gambling house I told my friend, that after my last bet, we would go home but I lost then I still bet more and kept losing, so instead we would go home happy but we went home lost a lot, lol.
legendary
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January 26, 2025, 09:43:05 PM
#36
I have a simple rule for gambling and trading that allows you to avoid such situations or at least smooth them out as much as possible. It is a very simple rule: always withdraw half of your winnings if your winnings are significant. Indeed, it is a very simple rule, but it is very effective. It allows you to get rid of the "casino hypnosis". We all have a hard time dealing with the "inner voice" that will advise us more and more absurd things. Imagine that you have won a million dollars. Do not ask how, just admit it. And at that moment your inner voice tells you: "Use this money to win more, lol!"
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January 26, 2025, 07:18:40 PM
#35
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That's not casino games, that's just dopamine speaking. It's quite literally me whenever I eat sweets. It's bad for me (I'm already diagnosed with Diabetes lol) and yet I just can't stop grabbing that chocolate bar every now and then whenever I remember about it. Though I guess tbf, casinos are made to induce more of that dopamine but I'm no pro at that so can't really say how much "influence" it adds.

In gambling has happened to me a couple of times before, but I've only ever listened to it when I had extra funds available. And in most cases, I don't really have extra lol.
legendary
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January 26, 2025, 06:52:27 PM
#34
So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
it is not uncommon for this to happen, I am sure almost all gamblers have experienced it. anyway, I've had experiences like this a lot in the past, where I would convince myself that if I continued gambling after winning a bit when I just started my session, the chance of me winning again would be higher, which we all know is just BS. it is a dangerous mindset to have which took a long time to get out of.
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