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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?
I would like to believe that the way he was groomed while growing up has a lot to do with his present attachment to his emotions during and after gambling either online or offline. A more mature mind or person would know that such emotions that is as a result of gambling activities, is detrimental to any money making effort as well as it is to an immediate family or dependents that one is responsible for.

When gamblers learn to play with less emotions, is the time they start winning literally, because not all winnings in life has to do with just money but with the satisfaction that comes thereafter and it sums up to the fulfillment that is most appreciated and makes life well lived.

Am a fan of gambling offline or online just for the fun of it and as much as it serves as a source of entertainment to me and others, it does little to affect my emotional state after logging out, because it's just for fun, and not considered a serious source of income for me.

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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

Well, no, because the amounts I bet are moderate enough not to affect my daily life and mood. What you say sounds like someone who is gambling with money he can't afford to lose, but some people are like that. Plus I'm sure when he wins it doesn't take him long to come back until he loses it all.
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It's a good practice to forget everything after you get out on a gambling platform, whether online or offline, whether you win or lose, and I make it a point to be like that we have our life to live and gambling should not affect our daily activity.
You know emotions is a most difficult thing to control. That’s because, these are all packets and pieces of you. Your still the same person even after having to cancel yourself on how to behave or react in cases such as this.

My reactions based on the outcome of a bet after gambling is largely based on the motive I had while gambling and the amount of money that is involved in the stake. Mainly, I gamble for fun and stake just about what comes with ease for me but at other times, am really out there to at least double my money. That tells you, am not ready to loose but, it ain’t up to me to decide. Everything is being decided right there in the field and whatever the outcome might be, am to take it in good fate right…

Well, losses when am not just ready for it doesn’t put me in the brightest mode and it’s easily noticeable on my side. A win though is the exact opposite but, it’s basically dependent on the stake.
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You can easily tell the way he talks and moves if he wins or not, his enjoyment whenever he wins, and his sadness and depression every time he loses; he carries it for a time lasting from a whole day to two days.

His reason is that he is immersed in it while playing it. He carries his emotions out of the platform, and it's hard for him to shake off.

How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?





Normal to act like thag especially if the guy is happy or sad for the result he get. The more important thing we need to see if the person is fine and still intact towards on how he deal everything especially on his spendings on gambling site since if he acts like that and also damaging his self by spending a lot from gambling then he need to get immediate help since he's heading into addiction.

For me you will only see the result once my session ends if you see a big smile on my face since that means I win and a moment of silence when I lost. But that only last for several hours since I can shake off those emotions since I can easily move on since I gamble just for fun and didn't do anything excessive because that's bad traits especially towards how we deal on this activities.
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When I lose, definitely. I've heard my friends told me that sometimes I just have this gloomy aura or something that's pretty obvious when they're looking at me and most of the time, those instances are after I just made an almost big win (but still lost) when gambling. I have always been told that I wear my emotions on my sleeve so it's nothing rare to me lol. It hasn't affected my daily life though to the point where I can't do my work properly if I am gloomy, just that it's pretty obvious with my actions or something.

I don't really see the need to address it, as I've said it hasn't impacted my life so far. If it will, then it might be time to regulate it a bit more (my gambling that is).
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Personally even if I lose I don't show it, I have seen several things happen (loses) yet I kept the smile, one thing I don't usuallyike is transferring my bad energies to others which is vice versa. As a result of this aspect of my life I just try to do things with thing my power in order not to get mad over any little things because I have been affected with bad emotions from gambling.

it's absolutely ridiculous to carry your loses in your mind to the extent that it could be predicted with your actions. sincerely your friend is in a bad state and needs someone to talk him out of that behaviour, if he knows this actions will repeat he should better quiet gambling.
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His reason is that he is immersed in it while playing it. He carries his emotions out of the platform, and it's hard for him to shake off.

How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

This is a sign that he is heavily involved in gambling.
I wouldn't say that this is necessarily a bad thing, because if he is managing to deal with his losses well, then he is probably having a lot of fun with gambling... so much excitement that he needs to share it with those close to him.

However, if it is interfering with other activities, such as a lack of concentration at work or school, it is certainly necessary to establish limits before gambling causes problems in his routine.

The truth is that even a responsible gambler will never be able to completely separate gambling from his other tasks... anyone who wins or loses a lot of money will think about it for a long time, even if he doesn't show it to other people. So, it may be that your friend is just more "extroverted" but his "problem" is the same as everyone else's.
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Nothing to worry and no emotions attached because if emotions is being attached then the person has gambled with what they can't afford to lose and is really affecting their lives for a common lost. As a gambler whatever amount you are using to gamble it should be that the amount can be lose and there will be no emotions attached towards it, most people put their lives into gambling thinking whatever prediction they have would go according to how they planned it without knowing it's a game of luck and probability.
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There's no way our expression towards our loss or win won't look obvious physically, apart from gambling losing or winning money will surely give us bad moods or full extra energy nmh we want to shield it.
Nowadays, if a gambler wins and he doesn't have a budget he might end up losing it on gambling...now tell me if this won't show on his face throughout the day Grin likewise if he used the money he won as fund to play again an he won *3, same equality of excitement to sadness would likely be on his face NMW it's just innevitable even if there's a little shield added Smiley.


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It's a good practice to forget everything after you get out on a gambling platform, whether online or offline, whether you win or lose, and I make it a point to be like that we have our life to live and gambling should not affect our daily activity.

The reason I started this discussion is  I have a friend who takes a whole day or two to leave what has happened to him every time he logs out or gets out of the gambling platform.

You can easily tell the way he talks and moves if he wins or not, his enjoyment whenever he wins, and his sadness and depression every time he loses; he carries it for a time lasting from a whole day to two days.
To be very honest, it depends on the person involved; i know someone that would act like nothing really happened - he'll go  about his daily business and will not even say anything about the hurdles he fell from. Sometimes, the person might also feel it'd be a great lesson to anyone that gambles, hoping to get a life with it.

Have you ever wondered how he'll react if he ever has a huge winning all of a sudden? Depression is real and gambling is real with you too . No shades but he really needs to stop putting in his emotions on whatever he craves for. There's no other way to earn from gambling without losing in the process.
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It's a good practice to forget everything after you get out on a gambling platform, whether online or offline, whether you win or lose, and I make it a point to be like that we have our life to live and gambling should not affect our daily activity.

The reason I started this discussion is  I have a friend who takes a whole day or two to leave what has happened to him every time he logs out or gets out of the gambling platform.

You can easily tell the way he talks and moves if he wins or not, his enjoyment whenever he wins, and his sadness and depression every time he loses; he carries it for a time lasting from a whole day to two days.

His reason is that he is immersed in it while playing it. He carries his emotions out of the platform, and it's hard for him to shake off.

How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

We are just humans and it would really be just that normal that we would really be just that normal that we would really be having those reactions because no one really likes on losing money in gambling
and it would be a normal reaction that you would really be that sad nor get angry on the moment that you would be losing money. The only thing that differs here is on how long those emotions
would really be felt and on how long it would be affecting you whether it would be that in a few minutes or would really be just on few days just like on what you had exampled on here.

Each person would really be having that different behavior or traits or on how they would really be dealing up with things. This is why if ever we do see someone whose
really that on such condition about having those kind of reactions then just let them be. In my case, whenever i do have that losing condition then it would be normal
that you would be having that feeling of getting pissed but i do forget it on the moment that i have stopped doing gambling not unless if the amount is significant.
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I do look pretty obvious when that happens. There's almost no way to look like nothing happened when you lose a lot of money and the other way round, you can't hide happiness when you win big.

Fortunately with the rise of online gambling it doesn't matter anymore. You can be happy or sad and nobody is going to see any of it. The bad part is when you get completely depressed and suicidal nobody is going to see that either.
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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

There are always signs...especially when you know someone and his habits. I won many nice amounts over time, but none of them were "life-changing" amounts. Small victories I had are well-known among my siblings, I don't have any secrets... But even if I got a lot of money, many people would have no idea where I got the money from, they would probably think it was from the cryptocurrencies I deal with, and maybe only some would associate it with gambling.

I believe that each of us is in a different situation when it comes to this matter. I'm old enough and I'm my own person, so what I do is just my business...
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It's a good practice to forget everything after you get out on a gambling platform, whether online or offline, whether you win or lose, and I make it a point to be like that we have our life to live and gambling should not affect our daily activity.

The reason I started this discussion is  I have a friend who takes a whole day or two to leave what has happened to him every time he logs out or gets out of the gambling platform.

You can easily tell the way he talks and moves if he wins or not, his enjoyment whenever he wins, and his sadness and depression every time he loses; he carries it for a time lasting from a whole day to two days.

His reason is that he is immersed in it while playing it. He carries his emotions out of the platform, and it's hard for him to shake off.

How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?





I try to remain stoic unless I want people to know What I’m feeling. Idk it just depends on where I am and if there are even any people present or not but if I am on a public place it will usually try to stay cool
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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

Gambling is for fun, then why should one be desperate about winning or losing a bet, moreover, we are expected to gamble with the amount of money we can afford to loose,   though some bet can be a surprise to us seeing that we loose or win it when we least expected for either of the two, but the moment we realized and accept gambling as a means of being entertained, then we can easily get over the bet we make when we lose, but when we make a huge win, we may not easily forget about the experience because such will be coming with a surprise on us, that could it be true.
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His reason is that he is immersed in it while playing it. He carries his emotions out of the platform, and it's hard for him to shake off.

How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

You friend has borrowed money to gamble and he is disappointed for not winning otherwise I don't think it's normal for someone to feel bad and find it difficult to move on when he lost because losing money in gambling is normal unless he is not inform that gambling will make a person to lose money or perhaps he thinks too much ways to make money from gambling and anytime he doesn't win, he get disappointed for not making money and also losing money.

As for me, I get excited when I win money even if it's few multiple of my stake amount, it makes my day but the joy will remain within, I don't share it with anyone and you will never know if I don't tell you. The same expression goes with when I lose, they remain private and nobody will know because it doesn't really affect the way I interact or talk to people, life is too simple to be affected by loss from gambling.
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It's a good practice to forget everything after you get out on a gambling platform, whether online or offline, whether you win or lose, and I make it a point to be like that we have our life to live and gambling should not affect our daily activity.
I disagree with what you just said above my friend, because it's only with a stolen money that a gambler can gamble and lose it all without having a damn feeling about it, because inasmuch as the money is genuine, I doubt if such individual wouldn't have a feeling of either sad or happiness if he lose or wins a huge sum.

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The reason I started this discussion is  I have a friend who takes a whole day or two to leave what has happened to him every time he logs out or gets out of the gambling platform.
However, from my observation, I will say that your friend is a type of gambler who gambles more than he can always afford to lose, which is why he always seems get angry whenever he is seen to have finish gambling

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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

No, simply because I always try to be a reasonable gamble where I gamble what I can always afford to lose at the time of gambling
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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

You friend already showing signs of addiction and I feel you should try speak with him anytime you see him in such situations to help relieve his mood. Most time we as humans tend to feel emotional during times life this either winning or losing. But we have to remember that gambling is a thing of choice and we obviously decided by our self to take the risk. And gambling most time we encounter such risk which loss to the casino. Similar to traders when they lss a trade, they don't always have to show it to other because they took the risk them self. When I gamble and loss, I just move on till next time I come to play.
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How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?


I might just be on my gambling account and be in a good conversation with you while experiencing a losing streak in the game that I’m playing and you won’t even feel it in my tone - the more you realize or prepare yourself for the game ahead the better you’ll be able to handle lose or wins feelings.

Like I said earlier, if I experience loses I will be able to easily control myself and not let anyone know but the same cannot be said for wins - if I should experience wins I don’t think I’ll be able to completely wipe the feeling off my face, I’m certain that those around me or those that know me well would be instantly able to tell that something good has happened to me - I easily show off my feelings when I’m happy than when I’m sad or have any disturbing thoughts. I don’t like others to know that I’m being troubled.
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It's a good practice to forget everything after you get out on a gambling platform, whether online or offline, whether you win or lose, and I make it a point to be like that we have our life to live and gambling should not affect our daily activity.

The reason I started this discussion is  I have a friend who takes a whole day or two to leave what has happened to him every time he logs out or gets out of the gambling platform.

You can easily tell the way he talks and moves if he wins or not, his enjoyment whenever he wins, and his sadness and depression every time he loses; he carries it for a time lasting from a whole day to two days.

His reason is that he is immersed in it while playing it. He carries his emotions out of the platform, and it's hard for him to shake off.

How about you? Do you look obvious when you win or lose in gambling after you log out, and how do you address this?

The only thing that can make a gambler think about gambling loss for a whole day didn't gamble with the money he can afford to lose, this is the only thing that can make him stuck in that stage else why would you even think about what is lost when you know that thinking about it isn't like it would bring back the money you lost to casino.

I don't know know if I'm the only person but I don't think about gambling resultsl because I make sure any money that is going to gambling isn't coming back and for that, I stake amount I that wouldn't give me a sleepless night. The only time I think I become emotional in gambling is when I have a running games and left with one or two and they turn to loss, such games gives me bad mood but it won't take a max of 20 minutes, after that I move to the next thing for the day, gambling isn't a place to make money.
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