One of em told me that this is why I don't win, that I only gamble when I feel like, he said constantly gambling is a must if you want to win, but I disagree, because I have seen too many people not knowing when to quit until it was too late.
To me, gambling is a theater, a form of entertainment that I pay for, not a way to get rich quick, for them it's a must to win by force, one question seem to change his mood though.
Some may give free advice but not all advice is good advice. I disagree with those who expect jackpots or big wins just by consistently gambling. Here continuous gambling is not guaranteed to win but taking a break from gambling can give a gambler time to make the right decision. He may get an opportunity to consider the pros and cons. Those who continue to gamble are more likely to become addicted. And we cannot imagine addicted gamblers as successful gamblers. Moreover, if someone tries to gamble thinking of getting something specific from gambling, such as a jackpot, then that dream is more likely to go in vain.
In this area of gambling advice, the adviser may be right, and he may be wrong, however, one thing I would like us to avoid is to continue to advise that everyone can make it in gambling simply by continued gambling. Heck No, that's very wrong advice, just as you gave it now. We need to be sincere and know the situation individually, we just don't issue advice, we first learn and investigate the person we are advising.
I love to use practical examples because I talk reality. Now, among my friends, there are some I will continue encourage to gamble. Do you know why? Because they are responsible gamblers, they know gambling and are good at it. So if they are facing some challenging times where there is a drought of winning, fine, I can encourage them, and perhaps ship in some other valuable advice and means for them to switch to so as to better try their luck in gambling.
But there are also some of my friends that I will never advise to continue to gamble. Do you know why? It's because advising them to continue gambling will amount to being a wicked person. They are not responsive gamblers, they do not like to have money in their accounts, and something will continue to push them to spend or gamble with it until they waste their money, all of it. And to top it all, these guys are not good predictors, they don't manage their gambling accounts but continue to bet senselessly. Can you see why we shouldn't always encourage people the same way? The advice is just a doom for some people.