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Topic: If We quit, how do we Build our Experience - page 6. (Read 622 times)

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October 30, 2024, 03:48:05 PM
#8
Worried about the constant warning to quite gambling when we face loses constantly, and for that reason a lot have been misconcepted because with quiting we miss exhibiting and practicing the lessons learned from our loses, some even go as far as saying we take a brake from gambling each time we win big.


But my question is, how can we build experience if we continue to be so proactively prepared to quite each point in time?

How can we beat combine quiting to avoid addictions and playing to maximizing our experience in gambling if the aim is to build skills and make more winnings.

Maybe the use of the word quitting may interpret something else from others, but we may only have to withdraw or pause for a while in other to get some things right before we can continue, because in doing such, we are having the advantage of getting it right and performing more better subsequently than ever before, we are not quitting from gambling entirely, but instead taking a break to have the opportunity of making more discoveries on things that are expected.
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October 30, 2024, 03:42:50 PM
#7
Those little moments that you spend, are they not part of the experience? The little time that I see one is advised to take from the casino is to minimise how much they will end up losing due to lack of concentration, or would you prefer to continue gambling to gather more experience, which will cost you what you don't plan for?
 
Even after the break, coming back to gambling won't take away the little experience you had. Maybe you can consider the break to be a time you too to go and restrategize your style.
We are speaking out of consistent pursuit and not temporary pleasure chaser's, I know little gap in-between won't bring any experience let not deceive ourselves unless if you are not an active gamblers, because on several occasions, your previous lessons could be remembered and acted on in your next games, so if you quite how then will you practice that, let try to be idealistic in our points, although I still can make a Sense from what you posted above.
The best experience you can have while gambling is if you are able to manage your money well. I use 1% of my weekly income to gamble. I bet parley three weeks ago and I lost 5% of my weekly income. I stopped gambling until it is 5 weeks. Because I will stop gambling for just 5 weeks, that does not mean I do have have experience in gamble. Also that doe not mean I need more experience while gambling.
Very well said mate, having the ability to manage your bankroll to keep live in the games is part of building consistency in gambling and a good way to practice whatever lessons you have learnt from your previous game
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October 30, 2024, 03:41:25 PM
#6
The best experience you can have while gambling is if you are able to manage your money well. I use 1% of my weekly income to gamble. I bet parley three weeks ago and I lost 5% of my weekly income. I stopped gambling until it is 5 weeks. Because I will stop gambling for just 5 weeks, that does not mean I do have have experience in gamble. Also that doe not mean I need more experience while gambling.
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October 30, 2024, 03:40:59 PM
#5
Is gambling entirely based on skill? I think only luck plays a role so the experience in gambling should not be too much unless you can have experience in money management.

Moreover, the goal for gambling is to make a big profit then this will be difficult to say because someone to win they have to fight with luck not skill.

Playing gambling with a few years is already an experience, stopping may not completely stop and not play anymore but will calm the mind if you continue to lose in a row.
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October 30, 2024, 03:40:54 PM
#4
It's not quitting, in my opinion, it's just a break that is part of being a responsible gambler and It is essential to stay away from addiction and also to save our bankroll from being drained. I don't think there is much to take away from our gambling experience apart from how we manage our funds while getting the fun of gambling.

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October 30, 2024, 03:38:45 PM
#3
Those little moments that you spend, are they not part of the experience? The little time that I see one is advised to take from the casino is to minimise how much they will end up losing due to lack of concentration, or would you prefer to continue gambling to gather more experience, which will cost you what you don't plan for? 
 
Even after the break, coming back to gambling won't take away the little experience you had. Maybe you can consider the break to be a time you too to go and restrategize your style.

Well said mate, building experiences is not about gambling all the time and there is no experience one can gain in gambling than just making sure to play responsibly and avoiding addictions as these are literally the major experience any gambler can seek to have because if they can gamble responsibly and avoid addiction, it will make a smooth and enjoyable gambling lifestyle. We should endeavor to understand that gambling is like a kind of game we do at leisure so we should not create excessive time for it otherwise it will lead to addiction. Taking a time-off from gambling either when one has gotten some wins or at a time when he experiences too many losses is very important because it helps ease the tension of continues gambling which can lead to more severe losses or losing the money already won.
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October 30, 2024, 03:23:29 PM
#2
Those little moments that you spend, are they not part of the experience? The little time that I see one is advised to take from the casino is to minimise how much they will end up losing due to lack of concentration, or would you prefer to continue gambling to gather more experience, which will cost you what you don't plan for? 
 
Even after the break, coming back to gambling won't take away the little experience you had. Maybe you can consider the break to be a time you too to go and restrategize your style.
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October 30, 2024, 03:14:59 PM
#1
Worried about the constant warning to quite gambling when we face loses constantly, and for that reason a lot have been misconcepted because with quiting we miss exhibiting and practicing the lessons learned from our loses, some even go as far as saying we take a brake from gambling each time we win big.


But my question is, how can we build experience if we continue to be so proactively prepared to quite each point in time?

How can we beat combine quiting to avoid addictions and playing to maximizing our experience in gambling if the aim is to build skills and make more winnings.
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