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December 16, 2023, 09:45:01 AM
#98

That's a good approach my friend, if indeed the money you have decided to gamble in one session has run out for example then of course that means your gambling session is over and we are not allowed to make a re-deposit, oh yes I think for those who lost the first session and continuing to the second session or making another deposit, it seems like they have a personality that is easily provoked and curious or I would even suspect the intention and purpose of their visit. However, there is nothing more important in betting, namely applying good boundaries and self-control, whether you win or lose, you still have to have time to rest, or that means losing, winning is certain, so if you are able to accept all the possibilities for whatever will happen. happens then I think you will not overreact like making a re-deposit.

For myself, to be honest, I was originally a fairly active gambler who couldn't miss gambling every day, but for some reason now I have started to feel  bored and even when I have the intention to make a deposit I always imagine that the end result will definitely be like before. True, I think for people who are still in good self-control it's all about mood, I've experienced  one thing that I think is quite ridiculous, at that time I had the intention and already made a deposit but a few minutes later I immediately withdrew the money I deposited in the same amount, just because my playing mood suddenly disappeared.. Cheesy
The psychological trap is a key component of gambling that you mentioned. Losing control is more important than simply losing money. You're right on the money when you say that those who are provoked or curious will re-deposit. It is a common occurrence to witness a gambler's ego kicking in after they lose and whispering, "Try again, you can win this time." Though, its a control illusion. Recall that the house is always at an advantage.

Your personal story describes a fascinating trip. When you first started gambling, it was a daily habit, but now you get bored. How come? Perhaps its because the delusion is beginning to fade from your vision. Your deposit and withdrawal are a ballet of uncertainty that represents your inner turmoil. This is the conundrum faced by gamblers: they want thrills yet are constrained by caution. Its a gentle reminder that gambling ought to be enjoyable and entertaining rather than a mental struggle.

In the event you've got a lot of time on your hands, you're going to want to make sure that you've got a good understanding of what you're doing and what you're doing to make sure that you're doing, And that's why they returned to deposit a second time, and also you have said something that is in accordance with the facts that there is like a whisper that enters their mind that indirectly tells them to try it once again and I call it "curiosity", not thinking that the house always wins, because maybe emotions have controlled him so that he cannot think logically.

Honestly, I also feel strange why my interest in gambling has decreased like this, but certainly maybe like you said that the fantasy of big wins has disappeared in my mind, so it can happen silly events like what I mentioned earlier that at the same time I even went back to withdraw all the money I had just deposited just because my mood changed and I found other pleasures where at that time a friend of mine invited me to play games. I'm honestly grateful that now my interest in gambling has faded and that my finances are fine.
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December 16, 2023, 09:26:47 AM
#97
Sometimes I do when I'm currently on a game which I've  staked and I just wait for the outcome before withdrawing my bankroll and ending the day's session. I do actually set a stopwatch for myself even before starting my gambling session to checkmate my involvement in it. So as soon as my alarm goes off, its time to wrap up whatever I'm doing and end the session. That's the plan, but we're humans and sometimes, the human nature steps in. I tend to ignore the alarm when I'm losing seriously, but the snoozing of the alarm constantly reminds me to wrap it up and  along the line, I'll just give up, log out disappointed and unwilling to engage for longer for the fear of the addiction syndrome settling on me.
Wrapping up for me doesn't have a timeframe, it only has processes which mine is simple. Wait for the last game to end, Withdraw your funds and log out.
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December 16, 2023, 08:53:20 AM
#96
Mine is not time based, it's money based. I have certain amount of money that I am allocating for that session, which means that it could take 10 minutes or 10 hours and I will gamble until that's over, many many times in my life, nearly 90% of the time, I end up getting bored and stopping before that money runs dry, I do not gamble all that much amount anyway so it ends up being a few hours of gambling and then I stop.
You are a certified gambler mate. Personally, I haven't gambled a long hours like 10 hours, as I don't think I would be able to still feel entertained during that. Probably on real casino but not online. Well, we have our preference, and things that could satisfy us may not work for others, so that shoudl be okay. I can see that entertain is more important to you over profit, that is another good attitude of a gambler as with that kind of mindset, that would minimize the risk and you'll be put on the "safe side" of gambling.
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December 16, 2023, 08:27:28 AM
#95
I bet with no specific time criteria or bet amount, it all will be just random and I could wrap up after one bet or it could go on for a long streak, I never try to go hard on the bankroll, if I don't want to bet and still got balance I might considering maxing the bet or just let it how it is and come back when I want to bet again with a top up or just clear the balance without depositing anything.

You have a pretty sensible approach. You should bet exactly when your inner voice tells you to. The probability of winning practically does not depend on the time spent betting. On the contrary, the more time you spend, the more fatigue accumulates and the higher the probability of making an unwise action.

Well, whenever I go to play, I always have a balance ready to lose, because if I bet more or use money that I have committed to other activities, it is not the right thing to do, it is something we have to take into consideration so that our money is always there There are people who have a lot of money, I know, and they can afford to bet large amounts and when they run out, they continue betting because it doesn't cost them anything to make a larger deposit than the one they had before, so these things are those that we must consider so that we have a better performance in the casino.

If a person has in their casino funds, let's say $5k, and for each gaming session they spend 200usd, it seems exaggerated to me, because I could half or even spend less, but of course that depends on the capacity of each person. person how they can manage things in their finances, and in this case emphasis can be placed on making a better expense management plan and thus leaving with less money, the idea is that if you have $5k then things can work out masks.

If you lose the $5k, you have to think a lot about why, because it is a significant amount of money. However, if that balance reaches more than $5k, for example, take it to $7k , my Advice is always to take out the $2 k of profit, because it is good to take out the money and enjoy it, those who leave all the money there because it is not acceptable, in most cases what they do is waste that money in the same casino and what they do is lose it all, and That is very sad because things can be difficult in a casino , a casino will always have the house edge, and that is something that we Should also consider because we do not have sure wins in a casino, a casino is a business that should not be done for Win over customers, and customers are the ones who must be Careful not to lose all their Money.
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December 16, 2023, 05:01:55 AM
#94
I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.
And don't even think of doing that as that will certainly give you more problem in the future.

Money borrowed because of gambling will just go to the bank of the gambling site. Why? because when you borrowed money, that could easily mean you are going out of control already. Being responsible means you'll risk what you can afford only, so why borrow? You borrow because you run dry of funds, and you cannot take that L and you wanted to recover it to end up in W. Things like that normally ends up worse than expected.
He did think of it already, in a way to see the consequences, so he will still end up not doing it. Sometimes it's better to think in advance as it helps us to think twice and have a doubt on doing a risky activity like over-betting in gambling, and borrowing money. Borrowed money will go in the bank of a gambling site, if we are unlucky to lose it. Though even if we win, I think you are right that it can still cause us to try again, up to the point that we will lose all what we have.

There are those who borrow, not because they previously lose, but they borrow because their salary is still far and their hands are already itchy to play gambling. But, I guess this is still covered under self-control.
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December 15, 2023, 11:14:32 PM
#93
Mine is not time based, it's money based. I have certain amount of money that I am allocating for that session, which means that it could take 10 minutes or 10 hours and I will gamble until that's over, many many times in my life, nearly 90% of the time, I end up getting bored and stopping before that money runs dry, I do not gamble all that much amount anyway so it ends up being a few hours of gambling and then I stop.

There are situations where I gamble like for 20-30 minutes and I end up losing it all on a bad unlucky day, and I just end up not caring about it and just stop, that's why it should be something that would mean a lot, it should be something that I cared for and I need to stop when that happens, it is the most important part for me. This is something that's difficult to handle I know that, but that doesn't mean that I am going to be fine with it, I just feel sad and unhappy about the situation and yet I still have control enough to stop when I have to.
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December 15, 2023, 11:53:48 AM
#92
I bet with no specific time criteria or bet amount, it all will be just random and I could wrap up after one bet or it could go on for a long streak, I never try to go hard on the bankroll, if I don't want to bet and still got balance I might considering maxing the bet or just let it how it is and come back when I want to bet again with a top up or just clear the balance without depositing anything.

You have a pretty sensible approach. You should bet exactly when your inner voice tells you to. The probability of winning practically does not depend on the time spent betting. On the contrary, the more time you spend, the more fatigue accumulates and the higher the probability of making an unwise action.
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December 15, 2023, 11:51:48 AM
#91

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


I don't really have time that I do wrap up. It depends on how I feel and the winning rate and if it is losing then it might come earlier than expected. To focus on a particular time frame to wrap up might not give you the whole comfort to play your game but if you are in control of yourself and emotion then you can properly control your bankroll which is what is important and not how much time will limit ourselves to play because you never can tell what the next game can produce except you have already made up your mind to wrap up.
It is difficult for a gambler to wrap up in a specific time when gambling is in full of excitement. Because the gambler is between winning and losing during that time. I think most of the gamblers are not able to close their gambling at that time. Until they get that result. But yes it can be done in favor of very self-controlled gamblers but the numbers will be very small. I can't turn it off during my betting session if I don't have any important work to do. Also in many cases my gambling time changes whether my bankroll is low or high even though as a regulated gambler I should have a specific time. First of all I determine the timing of gambling based on my bankroll and game conditions.

Because that's what they're looking for and they don't want to miss out on all the excitement just because they have to stop following the plan that was designed at the start. Gamblers always want to be in such conditions but the casino will not continue to allow them to continue winning because it is a loss for the casino if it gives out too big a win. They push too hard for something that is basically beyond their capabilities, or that means only the casino itself holds all the control for winning and losing.

I think that action would make sense if you had the ability to control luck so that it was always on your side, but that's too impossible, right? that's why we should always not overdo it and apply lots of limits, such as in terms of budget and time that you mentioned, you can apply all these limits for safety or just to minimize losses so that they are not too big, regarding winnings; you won't be able to do anything and only luck will answer it.
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December 15, 2023, 11:12:18 AM
#90
Every time I gamble, I will finish and close my browser window. I didn't just leave it because I thought it might make other people who saw what I did become curious. There is no specification for how long I will spend gambling. But if I feel like I've been in the casino too long and I've lost quite a bit, it's time for me to stop and log out. I also still want to avoid losing a lot. Apart from that, I also played gambling for only 20 minutes, and that was because all my money had run out until there was nothing left at all. That made me want to deposit some more money to be able to continue gambling.

Before when I still used to gamble frequently, I stop when I felt that I had too much. Some people stop depending on the amount of profit/loss they have experienced but in my case, my determining factor is when I feel drained on every session. Perhaps profit is still the main factor that drives me to stop but I just usually call it a day and accept the consequences.

In the case of my brother, regardless of the result on whether he won or not, he would always treat us something either he gives us money or he cooks food. He believes that in every game of gambling, there is something that he must do proactively just to keep his mind busy.

I try to set weekly limits on my gambling and if I trend to loosing or wagering too much on a single day then I wouldn't be able to enjoy gambling for the rest of the days of the week within my limits.
Having discipline is good for being a healthy gambler. So wrapping up your session based on a limit, usually money based but also time based, is a good practice actually.

Trust me, this is easier said than done but this is the right approach in order to maintain discipline. Having an allocated budget is the "responsible" way of gambling but once you experience a loss, the initial reaction from that experience is for you to recover it quickly.
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December 15, 2023, 09:39:53 AM
#89
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I bet with no specific time criteria or bet amount, it all will be just random and I could wrap up after one bet or it could go on for a long streak, I never try to go hard on the bankroll, if I don't want to bet and still got balance I might considering maxing the bet or just let it how it is and come back when I want to bet again with a top up or just clear the balance without depositing anything.
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December 15, 2023, 09:34:18 AM
#88
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.

That's a good approach my friend, if indeed the money you have decided to gamble in one session has run out for example then of course that means your gambling session is over and we are not allowed to make a re-deposit, oh yes I think for those who lost the first session and continuing to the second session or making another deposit, it seems like they have a personality that is easily provoked and curious or I would even suspect the intention and purpose of their visit. However, there is nothing more important in betting, namely applying good boundaries and self-control, whether you win or lose, you still have to have time to rest, or that means losing, winning is certain, so if you are able to accept all the possibilities for whatever will happen. happens then I think you will not overreact like making a re-deposit.

For myself, to be honest, I was originally a fairly active gambler who couldn't miss gambling every day, but for some reason now I have started to feel  bored and even when I have the intention to make a deposit I always imagine that the end result will definitely be like before. True, I think for people who are still in good self-control it's all about mood, I've experienced  one thing that I think is quite ridiculous, at that time I had the intention and already made a deposit but a few minutes later I immediately withdrew the money I deposited in the same amount, just because my playing mood suddenly disappeared.. Cheesy
The psychological trap is a key component of gambling that you mentioned. Losing control is more important than simply losing money. You're right on the money when you say that those who are provoked or curious will re-deposit. It is a common occurrence to witness a gambler's ego kicking in after they lose and whispering, "Try again, you can win this time." Though, its a control illusion. Recall that the house is always at an advantage.

Your personal story describes a fascinating trip. When you first started gambling, it was a daily habit, but now you get bored. How come? Perhaps its because the delusion is beginning to fade from your vision. Your deposit and withdrawal are a ballet of uncertainty that represents your inner turmoil. This is the conundrum faced by gamblers: they want thrills yet are constrained by caution. Its a gentle reminder that gambling ought to be enjoyable and entertaining rather than a mental struggle.
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December 15, 2023, 07:51:10 AM
#87

I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.

And don't even think of doing that as that will certainly give you more problem in the future.

Money borrowed because of gambling will just go to the bank of the gambling site. Why? because when you borrowed money, that could easily mean you are going out of control already. Being responsible means you'll risk what you can afford only, so why borrow? You borrow because you run dry of funds, and you cannot take that L and you wanted to recover it to end up in W. Things like that normally ends up worse than expected.

Yes, that's right, if I do that it will only make it harder for me in the future, because it will just take up time in vain, so it's better to use it for other things that are more useful because there are many other things that are more useful.

someone who gambles by spending hours and hours may make them lose self-control and make them run out of funds, and because they lose self-control then they might be able to make loans to return to gambling. and it can be sure that it will harm themselves, so instead gamble with a limited time limit, don't spend too much time gambling, because it will bring problems in the future. this has happened and I'm sure there are already people who have experienced something like this.
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December 15, 2023, 07:42:25 AM
#86

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


I don't really have time that I do wrap up. It depends on how I feel and the winning rate and if it is losing then it might come earlier than expected. To focus on a particular time frame to wrap up might not give you the whole comfort to play your game but if you are in control of yourself and emotion then you can properly control your bankroll which is what is important and not how much time will limit ourselves to play because you never can tell what the next game can produce except you have already made up your mind to wrap up.
It is difficult for a gambler to wrap up in a specific time when gambling is in full of excitement. Because the gambler is between winning and losing during that time. I think most of the gamblers are not able to close their gambling at that time. Until they get that result. But yes it can be done in favor of very self-controlled gamblers but the numbers will be very small. I can't turn it off during my betting session if I don't have any important work to do. Also in many cases my gambling time changes whether my bankroll is low or high even though as a regulated gambler I should have a specific time. First of all I determine the timing of gambling based on my bankroll and game conditions.
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December 15, 2023, 06:37:31 AM
#85

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


I don't really have time that I do wrap up. It depends on how I feel and the winning rate and if it is losing then it might come earlier than expected. To focus on a particular time frame to wrap up might not give you the whole comfort to play your game but if you are in control of yourself and emotion then you can properly control your bankroll which is what is important and not how much time will limit ourselves to play because you never can tell what the next game can produce except you have already made up your mind to wrap up.
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December 15, 2023, 06:17:35 AM
#84
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.

That's a good approach my friend, if indeed the money you have decided to gamble in one session has run out for example then of course that means your gambling session is over and we are not allowed to make a re-deposit, oh yes I think for those who lost the first session and continuing to the second session or making another deposit, it seems like they have a personality that is easily provoked and curious or I would even suspect the intention and purpose of their visit. However, there is nothing more important in betting, namely applying good boundaries and self-control, whether you win or lose, you still have to have time to rest, or that means losing, winning is certain, so if you are able to accept all the possibilities for whatever will happen. happens then I think you will not overreact like making a re-deposit.

For myself, to be honest, I was originally a fairly active gambler who couldn't miss gambling every day, but for some reason now I have started to feel  bored and even when I have the intention to make a deposit I always imagine that the end result will definitely be like before. True, I think for people who are still in good self-control it's all about mood, I've experienced  one thing that I think is quite ridiculous, at that time I had the intention and already made a deposit but a few minutes later I immediately withdrew the money I deposited in the same amount, just because my playing mood suddenly disappeared.. Cheesy
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December 15, 2023, 05:54:26 AM
#83
I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.
At first I didn't have any rules when playing gambling like you, stop when the money runs out and even if you win, stop when you start to feel bored or have had enough of this win. But for me this actually makes me worse when gambling and makes me always lose and can't even control when is the right time to log out of the game. I don't disagree with this strategy, it just doesn't suit me. because many of my friends still play gambling without rules but they are successful, meaning their gambling game is not bad like mine.

Now when I gamble it depends on my mood and of course I use the money I am ready to lose and I set my gambling time at night before going to bed, the longest I can gamble is only 1.5 hours after that I log out. because for me, managing time in gambling games is important so that you don't get carried away and end up with another deposit and another deposit.
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December 15, 2023, 05:30:30 AM
#82
As the football season or the cricket season lasts throughout the year, I gamble throughout the year to catch up. I don't miss betting on some matches even if not too much. Premier League, La Liga Champions League are my most betting teams in these leagues. I bet for Bayern Munich in the Champions League and I won, then I bet on the match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool and Liverpool were my team and I won that bet. There are some T20 matches today and I will bet today too hoping today's win will go in my favor. Although casino games are played by gamblers at specific times, sports betting is generally available at all times of the season.
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December 14, 2023, 11:12:30 PM
#81
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.
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December 14, 2023, 09:59:04 PM
#80
Sometimes it is not even about the wrapping up it is about doing gambling right. Gambling can be enjoyable but when you exceed your allotted time, you become like a slave to it.
The definition of gambling correctly is being able to optimize ways to prevent continuous losses, because if gambling correctly is to win then we know the percentage of winning is smaller so it is not gambling correctly.
One way is to limit your time and be able to manage your time when gambling, this is way to manage your finances and also control yourself.
Every gambler must have the right time that has been determined that he must completely stop and leave the gambling site in order to stay on safe path and not experience condition where the gambler is addicted to game.

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Always like to keep my mind programmed for the next thing to do. You already commit yourself it making wrapping ASAP.
Having commitment is quite an effective effort in context like this and by having a commitment to an activity we can avoid bad things that can easily happen at any time.
Many gamblers should start doing the same thing as you, so in the future, I sure that the number of addictions to gambling and the percentage of large losses will be more controllable.
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December 14, 2023, 06:54:08 PM
#79
I try to set weekly limits on my gambling and if I trend to loosing or wagering too much on a single day then I wouldn't be able to enjoy gambling for the rest of the days of the week within my limits.
Having discipline is good for being a healthy gambler. So wrapping up your session based on a limit, usually money based but also time based, is a good practice actually.
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