This thought just crossed my mind after I dropped my comment on this board here some hours ago. I have tried to search for any related topic but have not gotten any results. Guys, if this topic has been discussed before, please do well to tag me while you also drop your opinions here.
If the title is a bit tricky, then I will break it down.
Gambling is for fun, and actually, if someone wants to have fun gambling, there is no way they can spend six hours gambling or even spend the rest of their day gambling.
In my opinion, the more time one decides to spend on gambling, the more money they lose. For example, if I spend like one hour gambling and another gambler spends like six hours gambling, which one of us do you think will spend more money?
So the question again is: how many hours do you gamblers think are more appropriate to spend while gambling?
Some people will say that they will gamble for as long as their deposited money is still not exhausted, while others will say that they will gamble until their urge is satisfied. But I think that it will be exhausting to gamble for a very long time, like more than 6 hours, and it will also cause the gambler to lose more.
I don't think I have gambled more than 2 hours without getting tired (not sure)
. I have not actually checked my gambling strength to know how long I can last while gambling; now that I have thought of it, I will try it.
I assume it's no longer Christmas Day, so happy World Boxing Day, guys.
Gambling strength is a good new term for it. I guess i am not an addict when i don't understand why anyone would gamble to the point they would be tired. But i am guessing slots and sports gambling are not something i would waste huge amounts of time. I just play higher bets if i want to quit early. I'll either lose my money or cash out.
But to me the question is not about winning or losing. It's how much are you investing your time to it. I just realized that i am most likely using just a right time, as it's not overlapping with my responsibilities, or a time i would like to use otherwise. But i haven't really timed my gambling ever. I have just planned beforehand to have some time for gambling. Gambling itself doesn't take much of my time and luckily i can take breaks any time i want to.
When i was playing poker, wasting time was more essential part of it as i needed to stay aware in games all the time, my focus had to be totally in it and tracking players and how they played hands was tiresome. I never even though about it, but now when i do, even when it was fun it took a lot of my time and was very consuming. Good thing i answered to this as i just realized i have been missing playing poker, but i only remembered the good parts of it. Next time if i do poker, i won't be using hours for it.