Yeah really true with gambling you can't control your self with you are playing, only some people can control but not all.
I wish I just can gamble and win and control my self.
You could try going for a walk outside, when you are feeling like this. That helps me and just listen to some music while you're taking a walk, it's like taking a break from gambling for an hour or so.
As I said earlier, even if fantasy games can be a great fun, you cannot expect to win over an extended period of time. Like craps, video poker, roulette, slots, keno, etc., fantasy games must be regarded as being
strictly entertainment. The reason is, of course, that the odds are
always tilted against the player - sometimes only very slightly and sometimes not so slightly. The house enjoys a mathematical advantage in those games on virtually every bet, so players are bound to ultimately lose. Mathematical laws of the universe simply cannot be violated for an extended period of time. Yes, there are people who have won a fortune playing fantasy games. Those people make headlines. They sometimes risk $25, and hit the main jackpot. But a reality check quickly confirms that as a percentage of the whole, only a small fraction of players ever be able to break even.
So, if a player gets addicted to the above mentioned games, then it'll be of no use to the player if he tries to take a walk outside or listen to some music in order to take a brake or soothe his excitement because even if he returns to play them again, he'll surely gonna lose!
On the contrary, there are some games in casinos which do offer beatable propositions. They are; Poker, Blackjack and Sports Betting. The reason that Poker, Blackjack and Sports Betting can be beaten is that, those games are not mathematically fixed. Their outcome is arbitrary. Though its not that easy way to regularly come out of a casino with a profit, but it's possible. Against poker, for example, all you have to do is to beat the other guys at the table. The casino's profit from poker comes from renting the chairs. If you're better at poker than the other players, you figure to win. And against blackjack the trick is to know which cards remain in the deck and their relevance to the odds concerning whether you'll win the next hand. Tough stuff, alright, but not impossible.
In any case, if you're considering gambling as a profession, real sports betting is without a doubt the best way to go. Stay objective; don't be swayed by emotion. Concentrate first on those sports which interest you most. Look for fundamental differences between perennial winners and perennial losers. Just remember, you can't help losing bets, but you can usually avoid betting on the wrong team.