Gamble for fun, not stress or financial strategy. Like movies and concerts, you pay for the experience, not the result. Gambling with the goal of making a substantial investment is dangerous and has diminishing returns. Wins are unexpected gifts, in my opinion. Gamblers that bet for fun, not money, are always the happiest. Like a night out, they stick to a budget, win or lose. A discipline, yet one that yields long-term delight and control.
So why not rejoice appropriately after winning? Enjoy your luck, but remember the house always wins. My suggestion? Save your winnings and enjoy the win away from the tables. Entertainment's best element is memories, not money.
Yes, gambling is just for fun and not to make money. Everyone who gambles needs to know that they don't try to play too often or seriously and just enjoy their free moments. Gambling using a lot of money will only risk causing a lot of losses, especially if they don't have good self-control because they can fall deeper into gambling without realizing it. If they win, it doesn't mean they can continue gambling. Instead, they must realize that it is time to stop gambling. And if they lose several times, they should also be able to realize that it is time for them to stop gambling.
We can only rejoice after winning and enjoy the victory and not continue the gambling game because it can make us lose the winning money because there is a desire to win again. Yes, I agree with you about saving the winnings by withdrawing them if you have met the minimum withdrawal limit and resting while enjoying the winnings.
Sorry bro, I don't understand what you mean by what I marked. Can gambling regularly result in good losses? what do you mean, friend? isn't a loss bad? Even though in fact gambling regularly can cause significant losses and in the end it will be troublesome for ourselves if one day the money runs out and you don't have anything left to gamble with, and yes, we use gambling more as a medium of entertainment so that we don't think too much about gambling can provide big profits.
Sometimes the experience of novice gamblers when they win for the first time is that they tend to immediately cash out their money because they have just experienced their first win, but when they have been gambling for a long time, over time it can lead to greed in gamblers where when they feel a small win they don't feel satisfied and continue gambling so that can give them the winnings they hope for, even though this is not something that is easy to achieve for gamblers who are thinking about making a profit.
Ah, I think there is a flaw in the sentence you highlighted. What he means is "
and it should not be done regularly because using gambling regularly can cause good losses." The word "not" is missing in the sentence so it confuses you. Forgive me and thank you for the correction.
Playing gambling regularly can cause big losses, especially if you don't have good self-control when gambling. You can notice that if you lose $5 today, then tomorrow you lose $5, and so on for 30 days, and you can't win. Didn't your losses get bigger in those 30 days? Defeat is not bad, but if the defeat becomes bigger, that is bad and we must be able to avoid it so as not to experience a bigger defeat.
And novice gamblers who get their first win will cash out their winnings. They will return to gambling again because they think they can win again, even though it will not happen as they think. They may experience bigger losses than previous wins, which makes them deposit more money to recover their losses and win again.