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Topic: If you quit that's when you lose! - page 10. (Read 906 times)

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July 19, 2023, 06:16:33 PM
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There's a popular  remark among gamblers in the part of  my country I reside. The saying is expressed like this "if you quit that's when you lose".  They use this statement to encourage and give futuristic hope to themselves that no matter how much they loss today or how many wagers they have lost they don't need to quit as it's possible you may be the next jackpot winner tomorrow. For it's like say don't quit yet there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.

From what I observed from this statement is that, many of these gamblers have been misled by this very remark of a hypothetical hope which has liquidated their account.  While some who would have quit gambling long ago still hedge their hope on the idea behind the statement and keeps wagering.

Now let's take this to a discuss; how correct is this statement? And is there any similar statement like that in your home-country that's popularly used among gamblers to encourage themselves from quiting gambling because they're losing?
Or would you allow your decision to quit gambling to be affected by any popular statement among your fellow gamblers or it's a no no thing for you?

That's a rediculous statement and I live by this one "you have to know when to hold them and when to fold them".  Quiting isn't losing, continuing to lose is losing lol.  Chasing bad bets one after another is literally the reason why people go belly up.  If you lose move on there's another day.
I agree with your statement that quiting isn't losing. A gambler must not lose huge amount of stakes before he'll be qualified to win a bet. When one isn't seeing any possibility of winning a particular bet then quiting is surely the best thing in other not to incur more loses
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July 19, 2023, 06:10:57 PM
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Now let's take this to a discuss; how correct is this statement?

It is halfway correct because it is true that if one is about to stop gambling then there will be no next time for him to win and recover his losses.  While it is true, most cases often result to more losses and only a few individuals tends to win and recover their losses in such action.

I believe this statement is a marketing ploy in order for the players continue.  I believe the statement is only truthfully applicable to life challenges since quitters never beceom victorious in their endeavors in life.  But to use it in a gambling platfrom, it is obvious that it is just a marketing strategy.

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And is there any similar statement like that in your home-country that's popularly used among gamblers to encourage themselves from quiting gambling because they're losing?

I have not heard anything but gambling respinsibly.

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Or would you allow your decision to quit gambling to be affected by any popular statement among your fellow gamblers or it's a no no thing for you?

Nope, my life my decision, I won't let any other people influenced my decision especially when it does not align with my moral.
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July 19, 2023, 05:40:43 PM
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There's a popular  remark among gamblers in the part of  my country I reside. The saying is expressed like this "if you quit that's when you lose".  They use this statement to encourage and give futuristic hope to themselves that no matter how much they loss today or how many wagers they have lost they don't need to quit as it's possible you may be the next jackpot winner tomorrow. For it's like say don't quit yet there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.

From what I observed from this statement is that, many of these gamblers have been misled by this very remark of a hypothetical hope which has liquidated their account.  While some who would have quit gambling long ago still hedge their hope on the idea behind the statement and keeps wagering.

Now let's take this to a discuss; how correct is this statement? And is there any similar statement like that in your home-country that's popularly used among gamblers to encourage themselves from quiting gambling because they're losing?
Or would you allow your decision to quit gambling to be affected by any popular statement among your fellow gamblers or it's a no no thing for you?

That's a rediculous statement and I live by this one "you have to know when to hold them and when to fold them".  Quiting isn't losing, continuing to lose is losing lol.  Chasing bad bets one after another is literally the reason why people go belly up.  If you lose move on there's another day.
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July 19, 2023, 04:59:34 PM
#2

Now let's take this to a discuss; how correct is this statement? And is there any similar statement like that in your home-country that's popularly used among gamblers to encourage themselves from quiting gambling because they're losing?
Or would you allow your decision to quit gambling to be affected by any popular statement among your fellow gamblers or it's a no no thing for you?
When it comes to gambling activity then on the time that you are already addicted then you wouldn't really care about those lines or statements on which you've been hearing off even if it would came from on your home country but honestly those are just those common lines that we do hear off globally when it comes to gambling addiction connected things like,. It is really that very common
about gambling addiction and on the time that you are been bust up or wrecked that bad with gambling then this is the time that you would really be stopping since you dont have the money
that you could use with your gambling activity.

If you were sensible enough and been wary with your action then you wouldn't really be doing these things in the first place on which you would be able to stop midway if you wanted to.
But if you are that kind of individual on whose arent really that good on handling your emotions and having that control on your mind then most likely you would really
be ending up with this path.
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July 19, 2023, 04:49:50 PM
#1
There's a popular  remark among gamblers in the part of  my country I reside. The saying is expressed like this "if you quit that's when you lose".  They use this statement to encourage and give futuristic hope to themselves that no matter how much they loss today or how many wagers they have lost they don't need to quit as it's possible you may be the next jackpot winner tomorrow. For it's like say don't quit yet there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.

From what I observed from this statement is that, many of these gamblers have been misled by this very remark of a hypothetical hope which has liquidated their account.  While some who would have quit gambling long ago still hedge their hope on the idea behind the statement and keeps wagering.

Now let's take this to a discuss; how correct is this statement? And is there any similar statement like that in your home-country that's popularly used among gamblers to encourage themselves from quiting gambling because they're losing?
Or would you allow your decision to quit gambling to be affected by any popular statement among your fellow gamblers or it's a no no thing for you?
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