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Topic: Is this what we called "addictive to gamble"? - page 33. (Read 15945 times)

legendary
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I think it's called Human Greed.

I'm ever experienced it before, When I bet first time and I won , I feel some euphoria. But at the end , I'm loss because I'm got more greed.
Over a week I stop gamble, because I want to freeze my mind  Grin and something strange tell me to make a bet again although I've experience loss before
member
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I would agree to what you said, since because they want to chase their losses, they aren't gambling for entertainment anymore, but rather to try and make money which is bad and will usually lead you to losing more.
legendary
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we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?

AFAIK gambling addiction is you keep on coming back without thinking straight for getting a better. If you know that you always lose there why keep on going there to send your money there? If you said trying to change some luck it is quite true but you need to see how much loss that you already have before keep on continuing there. And btw in or lose depends on your luck so there is no words such as lost most of the times or not
legendary
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for me, the addiction in the gambling is the con ception of "today i have lose, tomorrow i won, sure"

i'm a little addiction to sport betting, for my lucky i have impose me the limit, if i lose all, for that week i stop to play
legendary
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I gamble on exchanges every day, and win some lose some..At the end of the day i can cover my losses and i'm always positive. I can say for me i'm addicted on Internet, Bitcoin, Bitcointalk..This time i won't mention my passion for dice games.(Primedice), this is not so serious, like previous one.
full member
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It's not actually addiction. It's kind of a 'desperate' move that you want to win your lose back. This is some kind of an 'out-of-discipline' act since you should've stopped so what he/she lost is as minimum as possible.
sr. member
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IMO, you are almost there...You will get addicted when you keep on doing that... I think the extreme that I could describe an addict is when he gambles the whole day, forgot his work, his family, budget being cut in between gambling and the half is still for gambling and when told about your vice you are angry or your blood is boiling when someone stops you...If you could see your family suffering when sometimes even the budget for food is compromised, then I think you are already an addicted gambler...
hero member
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The definition of addictive can be found in the English Dictionary. Not all people will call themselves addictive but sometimes they are but they deny most of time.

addiction
noun [C/U]  US    /əˈdɪk·ʃən/
      
› the need or ​strong ​desire to do or to have something, or a very ​strong ​liking for something:
His addiction ​began with ​prescription ​drugs.
[C] I have an addiction to ​mystery ​stories.
addicted
adjective  US    /əˈdɪk·tɪd/

She was addicted to TV.
addictive
adjective  US    /əˈdɪk·tɪv/

Video ​games can be addictive.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/addiction?q=addictive+
hero member
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If u tell urself u wont gamble ever again and still gamble the next day or month u have a problem
sr. member
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we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?
This is normal IMO. To an extent where the person will not stop on gambling, that is addiction. It is only natural for human to try again for the second time but if this person will not learn the lesson from loosing multiple time, that is addiction.
member
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That's true, no one likes to leave their hard earned money, so they gamble again and try to win, but ultimately they loose in the longterm.

That is called addiction.
hero member
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Bazinga!
we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?

i think it can be called that.
anything that is being abused is a form of addiction. and it is no different with gambling. if you are losing a lot of money because you can't stop (control) yourself then it is gambling addiction.
legendary
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for me I don't find this as addiction , cause it's normal to come back and gamble even if you lost in the previous session
addiction for me is when a person keep gambling all the day no matter if he is winning or losing , which reflects on his life and family
when we want to talk about addiction I think money has nothing to do 
sr. member
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we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?

Yes this is what gambling addiction is , there will be always some hope that tells we can win tomorrow , and that hope is what makes us to loose daily. BUt sometimes we do hit big things .
hero member
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I don't bite.
we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?
No. It is not a gambling addiction, in my opinion. You already know that you are going to lose in casino most of the time, but you still kept on going to the casino to lose more money to the house. It is your choice, not an addiction IMO.
legendary
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we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?
Yes, this mechanism of continue your gambling sessions despite negative outcome, when happens frequently can turn into full fledged addiction.
This is the inability to tell yourself - stop, I am not doing anything good here, and playing when tilted in the worst idea ever.
legendary
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we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?

Got frustrated after lost is why casinos earn so much money. If you think a bit more about it you will see that people expect to win and when they lose they are frustrated.
To be good in gambling you need to know how to win and how to lose, to not give feelings interrupt your game.
legendary
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In my definition, Gambling addiction is the point where a person would be willing to risk all that he got in order to have more money to gamble with. The scenario that you pointed here is that the pwrson would be frustrated and come back again to win his loses, which is or me is actually normal. I sometime does that  It is normal to feel frustration and to want to get your money back as long as you know when to stop. For instance that this person did came back to try and win what he had loss, then again he loses again. If he trie for the third, fourth, fifth time and so on but he keeps on loosing, that is addiction.
hero member
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This is natural instincts ,
when we lose, we always think we gonna win next time
and for your question, is that called "gamble addiction" ? I don't know , everyone have their own opinion
legendary
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we know that most of the times we lost on gambling, but instead of stopping we keep on playing for the next day

after we lost, we got frustrated but we still back to play, is this called "gamble addiction"?
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