Gambling is a place to spend money, although many gamblers consider casinos to be a place to earn money.
Really? Otherwise, many people write here that a casino is primarily a place for entertainment, and not for making money.
But in reality, more gamblers lose their money at casinos or gambling sites.
Well, otherwise why would the casino owners even start all this? Not for the enrichment of gamblers, that’s right.
So I think all of us here probably have almost the same experience, namely losing a lot of money gambling
Well, not necessarily a lot of money, but at least every gambler has lost money in a casino at some point. This goes without saying.
I also lost money because I lost on gambling, but maybe not that much. But I know there are people who spend a lot of money for gambling. In your opinion, what should we do if we have lost a lot of money on gambling?
Accept this fact and don’t try to win back what you’ve lost, otherwise you’ll lose even more due to the endless mental trap
“a little more and I’ll win it all back.”Do we keep gambling to win so we can cover up previous losses? or stop and work normally and leave gambling? Or do you have other suggestions?
No, of course, there can be no talk of any attempts to cover previous losses. This is a trap. For your wallet.
If you are
hopelessly ill a gambler who can't imagine life without gambling, then at least take a break for a while. Ideally, stop gambling. That's exactly what I did, after my last loss, without even trying to win back.