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I totally agree with your opinion. A person loses the most with the gambling platform and becomes addicted to the gambling platform whenever he participates in betting thinking about his losses. As I lose I participate in more bets to recover my lost money, if I lose after participating I will lose more. If this continues then a person will become addicted to gambling and will lose more money. Never go looking for lost gambling money. Should always keep oneself within limits when participating in betting.
Without having to become a gambling addict, when you are overcome by anger because of defeat, the urge to recover from the loss by gambling again will automatically appear in our minds. Psychologically, as humans, we tend to always try to make things better. in this case, gambling. For us gamblers, losing is always a risk when we are involved in a betting session. ideally, that's how it is. We must be well aware that gambling never promises 100% victory in our hands. and what we should be aware of is that every betting session we undertake must have certain limits.
But the problem is, in practice controlling yourself is quite complicated and difficult. In fact, quite a few gamblers are unable to control themselves and end up returning to their gambling session again by making another deposit. Actually, there is no problem with that, the most important thing is, we, I, you, they, are fully aware of every worst risk that will be faced when trying to recover from the condition of defeat. If it's bad luck, we'll lose again. If we are lucky, we can get a big reward or win, even many times over. In fact, we are fully aware that before making a deposit, the risk of losing is very close.
The point is as said above, the most important thing is to know the limits we have. plus, along with self-control, a broad understanding of gambling, and responsibility. Even so, we must resist the temptation to do the betting side again. Ideally, if we lose today, especially if we have made several deposits. stop it, come back another day so that we can return to a normal state without being dominated by previous emotions and anger.