As they say, greed is the source of all evil. I suppose its the cause of dangerous gambling choices, then.
Making wise decisions at the table requires being able to identify greed and control it. Yes, all gamblers experience that painful sense of what could have been, of a chance lost. Gambling, yet, isnt that what it is? a random succession of events that are sure to include both highs and lows.
Yeah right and I would also say that greed is the source of the problem, yes the ability to identify greed is quite important and needed because we have to make the right decision. But honestly I'm not too sure that they can do that in the midst of the lust that is controlling them, yes maybe some of the gamblers can consider it an opportunity or they have missed the opportunity but still even if they take the opportunity no one can know how the final result will be, as I said above it is very likely that it will not match the expectations because basically the casino always wants us to lose there, that is their goal.
You made the important point that you should only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Emotions must also be managed in addition to finances. Remain realistic; after all, its just a game. Less is sometimes more, too. a minor triumph? Gratify it. A loss? Take anything away from it. Because keeping your sanity intact is ultimately the true gambling victory.
Yes because it's supposed to be like that, I mean all gamblers should have that mindset when they want to gamble, use money that you won't be emotional if it's lost and you're ready with everything. I say this because this is indeed one of the actions that can reduce your losses a little, with you sincerely maybe if you lose you will not go back there with the intention of returning the defeat at the previous time, because from before you have also agreed with yourself whatever the result. Yes this is just a game but as you know the impact is very bad, that's right, if you don't want to be too bad then use money management there and keep your mind healthy,