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Topic: Is this how it start? (No or yes?) - page 6. (Read 756 times)

legendary
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October 31, 2023, 01:36:51 PM
#12
To answer the question with regards ri addiction then it is obviously not. Having feelings of regret after losing is a common experience to gamblers. Best way to start is to simply set the right mindset; losing should be always expected in order to avoid being exaggerated once you’ve lost an amount you have invested. Just keep in mind how gambling works in any platform or industry
Gambling is not an investment, people should not see gambling like that. But you are right that any money sent to the gambling site account should be considered as lost because it can definitely be lost. If I bet with $20 on a gambling site and I lost all at once, I will just quit gambling for that day. If it is all my weekly budget that I used, I will quit gambling for that week until the following week.
hero member
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October 31, 2023, 01:35:46 PM
#11

It could be the start. Funding your account twice a day is somewhat new to you and since you noticed it yourself I guess it's not too late to stop. This may just be $20 for now but soon when it gets bigger, the more you want to chase that loss. This is if you want to stop as well.

I wouldn't say you are already an addict. But when you are already hooked, it's when you see you liked it too. Users who invested in casino tokens are more prone to addiction I think.

legendary
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October 31, 2023, 01:26:27 PM
#10
~snip~

Many gamblers have lost all the money they had depositing again and again and do not even understand how it happened. It was the same with me when I first started gambling.

In my opinion, we do not understand how it happens because of the defense mechanism of our brain. If a person's mind realizes that he has made a mistake, he blocks the memory at that moment. Don't worry, it doesn't mean you've become an addict. It means that your mind can't explain how this happened.
hero member
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October 31, 2023, 01:26:23 PM
#9
Have you been in such situations before? I foremost, asked this question because I haven't done this before. Today I was just doing nothing but sitting down in the sitting room watching TV, but I wasn't comfortable. Then I fund my betting account (hoping to have fun) with $10 but, unfortunately for me, I lost the whole money without winning just a dime. It was not the first time for me to lose money on gambling (but I am not a regular gambler), then I fund another $10, so finally, finally, I still lost the other money I deposited, and I was like asking myself how? When did I even fund another money in this account? why I am surprised is because I haven't funded into my betting account twise in a day after losing done money, so am I becoming an addict? No.
I believe what you experience was that feeling of wanting to win back your loss because it's like a session and when you are log in , you actually don't know what you doing because of the anxiousness you feel from actually losing the first money deposited. I can say you haven't really gotten to the addict stage but with you are explaining now, I think it's a working progress unless you probably contain it now when the habit is still controllable because once you lose control, another experience of deposit that you might have will be much more way than 20$
legendary
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October 31, 2023, 01:25:27 PM
#8
I experienced this many times and from what was deposited into the gambling account did not win a penny I ever experienced because it is common to lose money in gambling especially if you are chasing defeat is sure to lose more, if you feel ready to lose then it is not a problem right?

My principle; as long as the balance in the account is still there, and the investment assets are not insured then I am not an addict, by depositing $10 it is not a big deal because the value is small so it will not feel to gamble for a long time, so I think you are still fine.
legendary
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October 31, 2023, 01:19:29 PM
#7
To answer the question with regards ri addiction then it is obviously not. Having feelings of regret after losing is a common experience to gamblers. Best way to start is to simply set the right mindset; losing should be always expected in order to avoid being exaggerated once you’ve lost an amount you have invested. Just keep in mind how gambling works in any platform or industry; agents who tends to invite are just for the new ones.if it is just clicks and light indicatirs then things might still come to taking her first major examinatuon.
legendary
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October 31, 2023, 01:13:35 PM
#6
so am I becoming an addict? No.
You did not fund your betting account since two days after you lost $20. If you have money in your bank account or crypto address and you did not use it to continue gambling, that means you are not an addict. It means you have control over yourself and your decision while gambling.

But you can enjoy gambling more, just use like $0.5 for each bet next time. This will make you have long time on the gambling site and you will not lose the whole $10 to $20 at money at once, you may even gain than loss.
legendary
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October 31, 2023, 01:10:16 PM
#5
experienced that a long time ago. this time the funds are all in the casino. i never have to deposit anymore because i store some funds already in my account.  Grin

but what happened is you are trying to get back that $10 of yours. are you playing dice?
you can make it to last long until you can win some by starting as low as possible with the martingale system. i think $0.10 is the minimum bet for some casinos, just hope you won't be in the series of losses until it is over. this is just if you wanna kill time.
sr. member
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October 31, 2023, 01:09:08 PM
#4
Have you been in such situations before? I foremost, asked this question because I haven't done this before. Today I was just doing nothing but sitting down in the sitting room watching TV, but I wasn't comfortable. Then I fund my betting account (hoping to have fun) with $10 but, unfortunately for me, I lost the whole money without winning just a dime. It was not the first time for me to lose money on gambling (but I am not a regular gambler), then I fund another $10, so finally, finally, I still lost the other money I deposited, and I was like asking myself how? When did I even fund another money in this account? why I am surprised is because I haven't funded into my betting account twise in a day after losing done money, so am I becoming an addict? No.

To answer your question straight, Yes! It's a sign that you're becoming an addict. Depositing money to gamble is normal but losing money and then immediately depositing more money again is a sign that you are chasing your losses or perhaps you are losing control of your gambling behavior. You may not find it easy to admit that you might have a problem just like you are feeling now but I think you can correct that since you have recognize the signs. Gambling is supposed to be fun and entertaining but If it's starting to feel stressful or you're losing control of your spending then, it's time to take a step back.
hero member
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October 31, 2023, 01:05:44 PM
#3
why I am surprised is because I haven't funded into my betting account twise in a day after losing done money, so am I becoming an addict? No.

It’s actually not gambling addiction since this is the first time something like this has happened to you. To me it just feels like you experienced a losing streak without having to even get a Berger feel of the games that day and because of that you were not satisfied and wanted to see if you would last longer if you try again but unfortunately you lost both of them.

But I’ll also advice that you don’t make it a habit to always go beyond what you had initially budgeted for; because the more you do it the more it becomes harder for you to stop and it will get to a time you’ll be unable to properly manage the money going through your gambling account.
hero member
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October 31, 2023, 12:51:39 PM
#2
You found your betting account; was it lost before?😏😏 I guess what you meant was to fund your account.
 
When someone is on board most times and you want to have fun through gambling, that $10 that you deposited should have been enough for you. Since you are going there for fun, you should have just been using the minimum amount required for a wager to place your bet. By so doing, you will be able to extend the duration of how that $10 will last for you.
 
The reason why you funded your account with another $10 was because you either enjoyed the game you were playing too much or were trying to chase the one that you had already lost, which can make you drop another deposit in order to create a chance of winning back your first deposit.
 
Over to your question: if you don't control yourself, this is exactly how it all gets started, provided you have money to use and fund your betting account at your disposal. If you don't control yourself, you will keep on funding your account until you spend everything that you have. That's why we are all advised to have a minimum budget and keep to that budget.
sr. member
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October 31, 2023, 12:41:55 PM
#1
Have you been in such situations before? I foremost, asked this question because I haven't done this before. Today I was just doing nothing but sitting down in the sitting room watching TV, but I wasn't comfortable. Then I fund my betting account (hoping to have fun) with $10 but, unfortunately for me, I lost the whole money without winning just a dime. It was not the first time for me to lose money on gambling (but I am not a regular gambler), then I fund another $10, so finally, finally, I still lost the other money I deposited, and I was like asking myself how? When did I even fund another money in this account? why I am surprised is because I haven't funded into my betting account twise in a day after losing done money, so am I becoming an addict? No.
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