That's true, what's more, no one is happy when their money is lost. However, it depends on each individual's initial perception, if their goal of gambling is to have fun then they will probably understand that the money they bet is lost in gambling, because it is also a certainty that losing money in gambling is something that is not possible. can be avoided. people are ordered to take actions that carry big risks and I think that's because it was wrong in the first place, where the addict can't accept defeat well, so when they experience defeat they don't stop and rest but what they do is gamble again by wanting to recover the losses they have made. happened, of course they did this because they couldn't control themselves, including their emotions.
In my opinion, it's not just physical casinos, but also with online gambling, I think this happens, but perhaps it could be said that there are more physical casinos. Therefore, it is important for us to be able to gamble within strict limits so that undesirable things do not happen, such as big losses or other things. Also, the point is that we have to be able to control ourselves so that we don't gamble excessively which can trigger increased emotions and take actions that carry big risks and are not considered beforehand.
Here another, in my opinion, important question arises.
This is a question: starting from what specific amounts of money lost in gambling does the player begin to really worry, get nervous and even get mad, like breaking dishes?
In my opinion, these amounts can be correctly compared with the average earnings in a particular country. In my opinion, the loss of an amount approximately equal to 1/10 - 1/15 of the average monthly earnings in the country where the player lives can already be such a borderline lost amount that the player already mentally crosses the line of reasonable behavior during the game. But the players are different, someone probably gives and does not find their heart palpitating when they lose even 2 times the amount.
But I'm talking about averages. Apparently this is approximately as I wrote. Experienced players most likely do not bet beyond these amounts.
I think maybe it depends on how often they play, but even with one bet it could happen. Maybe more precisely, it depends on each individual's perception, where if they really can't control themselves, they can just play one game with the money they put in and the amount of the bet is high. Apart from that, anyone can do it if they can't control themselves well. because if they cannot control themselves, actions with big risks can occur, if they are not under control, their emotions will overflow and this can lead them to take actions that have big risks and even make no sense given their real life circumstances. and at that time of course they will not be able to accept their defeat indirectly, it will affect their mentality which will become worse in the future.
with those who are experienced, I don't think they will do that, because I think those who are experienced know what to do when they experience something that is not profitable, even when they experience something that makes it profitable, I think they will do it. actions that are in accordance with common sense or in other words, they will not carry out rash actions, because of course they already have experience of things that have happened when they have carried out actions that should not have been carried out.