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Topic: How Does Gambling/Casino Ads Help An Addicted Gambler Who Wants To Stop Gambling - page 6. (Read 695 times)

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Would this Ads lure the gambler back into gambling notwithstanding that he or she is trying to stop ?
Isn't the main purpose of those advertisement in the first place, to lure more users on their platform whether they are new, old, or even active gamblers. To answer your question, yes, these Ads could lure the gambler back to gambling but in regard to gamblers who would like to stop, it depends on your own volition whether you'll let yourself be captivated by those ads.

If this continues to happen again and again, do you think such a person will ever leave such a habit?

Is it possible for you to stay away from the internet until you are sure you've completely healed from that addiction?
If you will let yourself be lured on each and every ads that will remind you about gambling, then I suggest that you seek some professional help as you already have an addiction. But yes, staying away on the internet will probably help avoid online gambling.

Also, if you'll stay on the internet, it's better to not search any gambling related things as you'll be likely targeted by those ads.


Kinda weirded out by the porn and masturbation reference. You could use other other things to relate the issue but that's what you've chosen.
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would this Ads lure the gambler back into gambling notwithstanding that he or she is trying to stop ?
I was an addict before for over 5 years. I was not lured by gambling ads, but I only noticed I stuck with the old gambling sites. I have not known about this forum at the time and I only believed in old gambling sites with excellent reputations which I played. After I quit gambling for a year, I started to gamble again after 1 year but not an addict again. Ads did not lure me because I know about gambling already with better first time deposit bonus, so nothing newnto me, unlike someone that has not gambled before.

If this continues to happen again and again, do you think such a person will ever leave such a habit?
I left gambling after it severely affected me, some people will not learn until they are affected. Discipline is all it takes if someone really wants to quite.

And another question is, if you are addicted to gambling and wants to quit but discovers that seeing gambling Ads on the internet is one of the triggers that lures you into gambling again, is it possible for you to stay away from the internet until you are sure you've completely healed from that addiction?
The truth is that people that have not gambled before are the ones that are mostly lured by gambling ads the first time. But deposit bonus can be another thing though.

Anyone that wants to quite gambling has to discipline himself before it can work out for him, ads should not be a problem for such person.
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I was just reading some articles on the web and upon every scroll, there was this gambling ad belonging to a casino that just displays, sometimes even covering parts of the text of the article i was reading, then at some point, i began to imagine myself as a gambling addict who is struggling to quit or reduce my gambling habit, and going online and seeing Ads of different kinds from different casinos, would this Ads lure the gambler back into gambling notwithstanding that he or she is trying to stop ?

I personally liken this to some one who is addicted to porn and masturbation, and really wants to stops, but just by scrolling the pages of his Facebook or Instagram account and saw some naked women, which triggers the urge to do it again at that time. Grin

If this continues to happen again and again, do you think such a person will ever leave such a habit?

And another question is, if you are addicted to gambling and wants to quit but discovers that seeing gambling Ads on the internet is one of the triggers that lures you into gambling again, is it possible for you to stay away from the internet until you are sure you've completely healed from that addiction?
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