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January 26, 2025, 03:02:52 PM
#13
So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
Almost everyone have had the same experience not just in gambling but in other endeavors. There will always be that inner whisper to take some risk no matter the consequence. I don't think it is by any means hypnotism but an inner drive to make some decision or take some level of risk. In such cases, it is better to gamble within your risk or financial level because losing might not be a palatable experience. I have experienced the same situation in gambling several times and sometimes I might go home happy other times disappointed wishing I hadn't taken such a risk.
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January 26, 2025, 02:35:46 PM
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The casino has nothing to do with your impulses. You make the choice on whether to gamble, you make the choice on what to gamble on, and you make the choice on whether to continue gambling if you hit a win. The only thing the casino does is offer the games and allow you to play. You just need to show some impulse control if you decide to go gamble somewhere and set limits, you'll be fine if you do.
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January 26, 2025, 01:54:19 PM
#11
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 come from recently quitting gambling completely, one exact week since I have not gambled at all and the reason as I said in my previous reply was because of hitting a huge streak of bad luck. I know that before I also had rules but very few people as you said are able to abide by them and most likely most of us are not, I am the living example that I have broken that rule as many times as I was enraged by gambling consecutive lost games. Well for me this was an eye opener to not gamble as gambling does not provide a single benefit to an individual except in very rare cases so better to stay away from it and live in peace. It was that huge amount of extreme bad luck that made me go into this decision and trust me going to stick to it forever, no one and no words can describe my spiritual status at that time when I lost 5 consecutive super bonus buys in Pragmatic Play provider.
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January 26, 2025, 01:42:51 PM
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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
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January 26, 2025, 01:31:52 PM
#9
This is not hypnosis but you allow yourself with your soul to drift away in the hope in gambling so that the unconsciousness is present as if to keep asking for you to play and win a large number of victories as time goes by, meaning that your feelings of the hope of victory and pleasure in gambling make you feel comfortable and want to stay there to pursue the possibility, and the world is dangerous when you are not aware of your own choices and restrictions in gambling, make sure that you have a limit that can make yourself aware in terms of time and money so as not to be too sleepy deep The game of the game in gambling.
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January 26, 2025, 01:14:28 PM
#8
What really happened was you got lucky and won more than you ever expected from just 2 spins and assuming it's first time happening you didn't know what to do and went with the flow, it's not hypnotize or possession but just the obsession of not letting go the past. Grin

Casino games are designed to be addictive so even if you keep betting again and again you will not be bored to an extent.
Because they are not satisfied with the luck and winnings they get so they think if they continue they will win again... especially there is always an assumption that playing at a new casino and a new account, casinos usually give winnings at the beginning... I think you've heard this assumption right? Then that's what's addictive.

So indeed casino games are never boring at the same time you lose thousands of dollars in 1 session still this will never get bored, even they want to increase the deposit again to continue the game.
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January 26, 2025, 01:12:41 PM
#7
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?
Congrats on your second win, even though you were not lucky to make your withdrawal on the first winning. However, this a lesson to you next time you don't have to follow such thoughts because that's not a good one, it's a greedy thought and if you continue to listen to it you will continue losing. Have experienced such things in casinos and sports games and have learned my lesson and trying my best not to listen to it. Imo the reasons you did stop is because you have spend a lot of time while gambling and you felt tired that's why you stoped immidiatly after winning the second one.
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January 26, 2025, 01:08:33 PM
#6
So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
I think many of us have already faced a very similar situation you did, especially when we were newbies in gambling matters. As everything is pretty new, the excitement felt is much more intense than the excitement felt by an experienced gambler. We tend to create fantasies and illusions in our minds, overestimating our expectations regards gambling.

It's not unusual to think: I just have to place more two or three bets in order to acquire enough money to purchase an accessory or gadget I have been dreaming about. Or even to think about long term plans based on gambling income, like saving money for a new vehicle or trip.

Unfortunatelly, few moments later reality knocks the door and we understand the hard way that it's not how gambling works for real... Worst case is when the gambler doesn't want to accept reality and continue insisting on further mistakes.
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January 26, 2025, 01:05:20 PM
#5
This is not a mystical thing like someone “whispering” but the feeling that your winnings are never enough because of the desire for more, sometimes there is always a thought that if in the next round then increase the bet then the winnings can be more than before, then thinking like this is what will lose a lot of money where the previous winnings will run out again.

If this matter in the slot game is common, I have experienced several times when I have won it should be cashing out instead of playing something else but in the end I lost all of it.
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January 26, 2025, 01:05:06 PM
#4
What really happened was you got lucky and won more than you ever expected from just 2 spins and assuming it's first time happening you didn't know what to do and went with the flow, it's not hypnotize or possession but just the obsession of not letting go the past. Grin

Casino games are designed to be addictive so even if you keep betting again and again you will not be bored to an extent.
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January 26, 2025, 01:00:50 PM
#3
One thing that I have observed as a gambler, if you have planned to use 10 minutes for a sessions with $10. The moment that your first game gives you a good profit, you will find it difficult to close your session, because you didn't plan to end it so quick. This is the mistake that most gamblers do.

If your first game brings good luck to you, it's better that you close the session and walk away. Don't believe that you will win more if you continue because you feel like winning more. I am a victim of this.
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January 26, 2025, 12:54:33 PM
#2
I know that casino games are addictive and they can play bad games to our brain dopamine that we emit when gambling. When you win it becomes even more obvious as you think since I won one time I will keep winning and it is exactly here that we are deceiving ourselves as the results in the long run are totally not what we expect to be. It is good for you that you can do calculation of what is going on you can take measures to counter bad loses. Personally I have completely quit when I have hit 5 consecutive super bonus buys all lost.
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January 26, 2025, 12:46:54 PM
#1
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?
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