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I fully support your opinion. In fact, showing off or sharing experiences with other people has a bad impact if we are not right in terms of sharing winning experiences from gambling because even though we are in a safe environment without any threats, it still won't be safe because if we tell stories to others friends about big wins, the most common impact that often occurs and I often say is that a friend will approach us and borrow money from us, even some people will definitely know about this because sometimes a friend will reveal the winnings that we get.


The gambler who had huge experience should share their experience to the people with some good heart.It was true you had earned the experience by loss of the dollars.But you can help your community people to earn some dollars because of your experience.They also help in your future,when you doesn’t have money for the gambling game.Actually they can give you the loan at the time of no money.Every gamblers will get this situation of no money for the next game at the bad time.


It's not a threat, but it will have an impact on friendships when he knows you have a lot of money, but when he borrows money from you and refuses, friendships will definitely be destroyed.

there's nothing wrong with sharing our experiences, but it would be better to maintain financial privacy from anyone because money can threaten us from any bad impacts.

The gambler should not gamble with the loan money,it’s important to skip the gambling with the loan money.The loan can be used for the personal uses and not on the gambling game.The gambler should earn and play gambling with earning money to avoid of friends misunderstanding.
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there's nothing wrong with sharing our experiences, but it would be better to maintain financial privacy from anyone because money can threaten us from any bad impacts.
I don't want to share my experiences because it could damage someone in playing gambling, who previously was not very interested in gambling when given the person's direction becomes motivated to gamble and that could harm someone, but I agree more with what you said about maintaining financial privacy from anyone Of course, that will threaten him because money knows no one, be it relatives or friends. It will certainly be detrimental if he just throws out the results of his winnings in gambling.
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there's nothing wrong with sharing our experiences, but it would be better to maintain financial privacy from anyone because money can threaten us from any bad impacts.

sometimes it is much better for gamblers to maintain their privacy by not talking about their winnings to other people because we don't know what other people mean to us and what if it turns into a bad incident that harms us. it's better to keep quiet and keep all the winning money to ourselves because it's much better to keep quiet like that compared to talking about or even flexing it to other people because it's no use either.

Publicly I agree with you especially if your identity is exposed since you will never know who can see your post and will have interest on your money.

But sharing it anonymously like in the forum is fine with me as long as there’s no personal information attached on it. As a gambler, sharing my achievement after an adrenaline fun filled game is satisfying when it resulted to a great win. It’s more on self satisfying act to make your day complete.
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Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
I don't see the need to show off in the first place. I don't actually know why people do that because my definition of wealth is that it should be used to help humanity and not oppress them. Flaunting one's wealth is actually oppressive and I do not subscribe to that in any way whatsoever.

Looking at it from another perspective, how you go about with the publicity of your winning depends on your safety. If you are from a neighborhood where disclosing your finances will pose a security threat to you, then there will be no need letting anyone know you have a winning. On the other hand, if such publicity does not generate any form of security threat, then there shouldn't be any problem with sharing with friends and associates. However, in my own case, I love my privacy so all information about my gambling stays with me.

I think it's normal for people to want to show off what they've got, because everyone has that trait. but I myself sometimes get irritated by seeing my friends showing off their winnings that they got in gambling, even though their winnings are not much, I mean don't exaggerate too much because there are still many people who have won more than we have got, I myself don't dare show it off. winnings obtained from gambling, because in my environment gambling is prohibited, so if I show it off, many people will think badly of me, and I myself think that the winnings obtained from gambling should not be shown off, it's better to feel it yourself if you really want to feel it. more happiness, then you can treat your friends to a drink or meal. that's just an appreciation.

That's right, depending on the environment too, maybe there are some out there who don't mind gambling so showing off their winnings over gambling isn't a problem. But I'm sure that many people have a bad view of gambling, so if someone shows off their winnings, it's possible that many people will look bad at the winnings they've got.
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I don't see the need to show off in the first place. I don't actually know why people do that because my definition of wealth is that it should be used to help humanity and not oppress them. Flaunting one's wealth is actually oppressive and I do not subscribe to that in any way whatsoever.

Looking at it from another perspective, how you go about with the publicity of your winning depends on your safety. If you are from a neighborhood where disclosing your finances will pose a security threat to you, then there will be no need letting anyone know you have a winning. On the other hand, if such publicity does not generate any form of security threat, then there shouldn't be any problem with sharing with friends and associates. However, in my own case, I love my privacy so all information about my gambling stays with me.
I fully support your opinion. In fact, showing off or sharing experiences with other people has a bad impact if we are not right in terms of sharing winning experiences from gambling because even though we are in a safe environment without any threats, it still won't be safe because if we tell stories to others friends about big wins, the most common impact that often occurs and I often say is that a friend will approach us and borrow money from us, even some people will definitely know about this because sometimes a friend will reveal the winnings that we get.
It's not a threat, but it will have an impact on friendships when he knows you have a lot of money, but when he borrows money from you and refuses, friendships will definitely be destroyed.

there's nothing wrong with sharing our experiences, but it would be better to maintain financial privacy from anyone because money can threaten us from any bad impacts.
Having a bad impact or not, its none others peoples business on how you would really making yourself do tell those things. Its not their right to stop you on what you should gonna say. It would really be just
on someones decision whether they would really be trying out to reflect those words into their own trading or investment decisions on which it would really be that adding up that kind of risks towards into yourself if you do find on having that kind of impulsive reaction in towards those winnings. No one had forced you to gamble and those winners or those people who do said that they have won havent been able to say that you should gamble. It is really just that your own responsibility on what are the things that you've been deciding.

If you do saw that they had won up something big then so be it, and let them play continuously. But if you are that somone whose really that loving on trying out to copy
someones luck or trying to reflect yourself then you are really that bound into these kind of mistakes or errors. This is why it would be important that you should
really know on what you are doing.
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there's nothing wrong with sharing our experiences, but it would be better to maintain financial privacy from anyone because money can threaten us from any bad impacts.

sometimes it is much better for gamblers to maintain their privacy by not talking about their winnings to other people because we don't know what other people mean to us and what if it turns into a bad incident that harms us. it's better to keep quiet and keep all the winning money to ourselves because it's much better to keep quiet like that compared to talking about or even flexing it to other people because it's no use either.
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Yes, that's correct. We have to choose anyone who can know about our win so that news of the win does not spread to many people. Moreover, we don't know who will later find out that we have won a lot of money from gambling. That can cause problems for us because they can ask us for money and say that asking for a little money will not reduce the winnings we get. But I don't know if telling other people can make us lose all the money because I just heard about that. Maybe it's just a coincidence. But I agree with the short sentence you said that don't tell everyone about our win. We must decide with whom we will share our win and who we will invite to celebrate it.

it's difficult for someone who mostly having fun to sharing his winnings to stop this activity. I'm not talking about player experiences on this forum, but this is IRL. There are several slot players, they talk about the win they got each other, they seem to be competing to proof he is the biggest winner. Maybe this is one of the effects of their habit of often talking about their wins. So they don't hesitate to beat each other from playing slots. I'm not sure how many losses they'll get before or after, but if this continues there will probably become endless competition between them.
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I don't see the need to show off in the first place. I don't actually know why people do that because my definition of wealth is that it should be used to help humanity and not oppress them. Flaunting one's wealth is actually oppressive and I do not subscribe to that in any way whatsoever.

Looking at it from another perspective, how you go about with the publicity of your winning depends on your safety. If you are from a neighborhood where disclosing your finances will pose a security threat to you, then there will be no need letting anyone know you have a winning. On the other hand, if such publicity does not generate any form of security threat, then there shouldn't be any problem with sharing with friends and associates. However, in my own case, I love my privacy so all information about my gambling stays with me.
I fully support your opinion. In fact, showing off or sharing experiences with other people has a bad impact if we are not right in terms of sharing winning experiences from gambling because even though we are in a safe environment without any threats, it still won't be safe because if we tell stories to others friends about big wins, the most common impact that often occurs and I often say is that a friend will approach us and borrow money from us, even some people will definitely know about this because sometimes a friend will reveal the winnings that we get.
It's not a threat, but it will have an impact on friendships when he knows you have a lot of money, but when he borrows money from you and refuses, friendships will definitely be destroyed.

there's nothing wrong with sharing our experiences, but it would be better to maintain financial privacy from anyone because money can threaten us from any bad impacts.
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Not everyone deserves to hear of your winning in gambling. Yes it much very true and I also have a story of mine that I do win but in trading I can basically earn 100$ in 2 hours I tell my friend and that night I just lost all of it including the first balance that Im using for my first trade.

There some youtube short say if you winning don't tell everybody or you gonna lose after it, and somehow this is very true.
Yes, that's correct. We have to choose anyone who can know about our win so that news of the win does not spread to many people. Moreover, we don't know who will later find out that we have won a lot of money from gambling. That can cause problems for us because they can ask us for money and say that asking for a little money will not reduce the winnings we get. But I don't know if telling other people can make us lose all the money because I just heard about that. Maybe it's just a coincidence. But I agree with the short sentence you said that don't tell everyone about our win. We must decide with whom we will share our win and who we will invite to celebrate it.
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Not everyone deserves to hear of your winning in gambling. Yes it much very true and I also have a story of mine that I do win but in trading I can basically earn 100$ in 2 hours I tell my friend and that night I just lost all of it including the first balance that Im using for my first trade.

There some youtube short say if you winning don't tell everybody or you gonna lose after it, and somehow this is very true.
Its just coincidence i would say because whether you do tell or not about something then it cant still be able to assure whether you would be losing or winning into the next one and this is how gambling do works.

If you do hear out someone about their winning then just let them be,we know that it is one of the most common behavior of someone whenever they do able to hit up some wins
and they would really be focusing into that on which they do really believe that they could be able to beat up gambling and make those continous wins. For those who do able to hear out
those kind of declaration or able to read it up. Then to those who arent that good when it comes to emotion would really be having that kind of some emotion boost up
on which they would really be that able to hear it out.

We do know that there are people who would really be that easily get attached when someone does have those kind of declaration and
celebrating that they have won something.Loses would be normally be kept secret of course.
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Not everyone deserves to hear of your winning in gambling. Yes it much very true and I also have a story of mine that I do win but in trading I can basically earn 100$ in 2 hours I tell my friend and that night I just lost all of it including the first balance that Im using for my first trade.

There some youtube short say if you winning don't tell everybody or you gonna lose after it, and somehow this is very true.
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Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
Showing off our winnings to close friends or co-workers will only trigger them to gamble like we do, they will definitely think that they too can win if they try continuously and without realizing this can give rise to a gambling addiction because they are too ambitious to win big, they should aware that gambling is full of risks and it is not easy to win large amounts of gambling if they are not lucky because gambling is a luck-based game.

But someone who wins at gambling will definitely not be able to keep quiet, they will definitely tell their friends about their win because they feel that something is missing if they haven't told them about their win because they are proud of the results they got which are not easily achieved by many people. This doesn't need to be said because apart from causing envy, this can also make people who are addicted to gambling give up their intention to stop gambling.
I have never really understand why people boast about the profits they got through gambling, since it is not as if they got those profits through their skill, and instead they just got lucky to win in that instance.

And even if the win was the result of your skill, it still makes no sense to boast about it, as you never know who may be monitoring your account and they may target you now that you know that you have some money at your disposal and they may try to steal it.
Because they feel proud of their victory which their friends can't get so they show it off, even though this may not be important to their friends and they don't get any benefit other than they are thirsty for their friends' praise because they can win the gambling, maybe they will get praise. and applause, but apart from that, his friends will definitely want to ask him for a portion, either with a treat or just a drink to celebrate. But deep down he was very happy and hoped that his friends would also follow in his footsteps and continue gambling so they could win like him.

Bragging about it is pointless and actually triggers other friends to continue gambling and chasing losses, which can make a person uncontrollable.
This thing is indeed a kind of trick in casinos to attract users by making it profitable for users to continue gambling, therefore, if we can win at gambling, don't ever be greedy, immediately take your winnings and stop gambling for a while.
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Every story you tell someone can either be a motivation or something to get them depressed. I have been thinking about this and I'd like to pass this advice to every serious gambler in this platform who has won a substantial amount of money from gambling, not to share their success story about winning to everyone and in every place. You do not know the story of every gambler, and on the face some gamblers may just look alright but in deep down they are in debt, some depressed due to addiction to gambling that is destroying them and has made them plan to quit. Your success story when shared indiscriminately may trigger and motivate this addicted gambler battling to stop to want to keep gambling, having the believe that their time is close. Be careful who and where you talk about your success in gambling, you may just be encouraging an addicted gambler to continue.
You are right dear. Your success story is another person sad story. People hate to hear you talk about your success, but when you talk about your sad story they will be claiming they have pitty for you, but deep down they are happy for your downfall. Note people don't want to hear or see your success but always want to see you below them. It's not all about telling them your success story, but also don't seek advice from people on how to succeed in life because they will never advice you on how you can succeed more than them. Rather suggesting a way for you to be lesser than they think of you. So let's be mindful of how we tell people things about our private life because it has a negative implications there after. I watched a video online that say" it's better to Work hard in silence and let your success speak for you" and alway don't post your success on social media rather you can post unnecessary things to get rid of There attention on you. Then when you have finally succeed you can post your success story when they have no time to advise you anymore.
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Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
I don't see the need to show off in the first place. I don't actually know why people do that because my definition of wealth is that it should be used to help humanity and not oppress them. Flaunting one's wealth is actually oppressive and I do not subscribe to that in any way whatsoever.

Looking at it from another perspective, how you go about with the publicity of your winning depends on your safety. If you are from a neighborhood where disclosing your finances will pose a security threat to you, then there will be no need letting anyone know you have a winning. On the other hand, if such publicity does not generate any form of security threat, then there shouldn't be any problem with sharing with friends and associates. However, in my own case, I love my privacy so all information about my gambling stays with me.
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So gamblers who are out there and having fun to share their joy with the others could be the suspect of others mishap and sadness because they're not lucky at that day?

Thanks to social networks, tens of thousands of photos appear every day with the beautiful lives of people, and sometimes it seems to me that nothing can surprise me anymore. Probably if I were swiping and came across this photo with a win, I would devote 5 seconds to it and no more, and then I would simply forget about it. This concerns me, but there will be those people who will be interested in this and they will just want to know what gambling is, register and start playing. Then they will be sad when they find out that behind that beautiful photo with a win, there was a lot of lost money.
That's true, while people think that those that have happily shared their winnings and photos think that it is only it. No, there has been an adventure that gone through with that and that's what they need to understand that it is not only about the winning but also how much losses that sharer/gambler have gone through so just be happy with them if they're happy. It's free to be happy for other people.
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Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.

I don't think we need to boast it big here yet just because of the euphoria you get when you hit a huge win it is normal you want to publish it somewhere where it will get glorified,like this forum.However I agree that we should not overdo it and it would be enough to just share the bet slip that you won it.I don't like sharing the replays anymore as it can have bad consequences on people watching the replay who can go and try to get that huge win themselves.
In the process of adrenaline and joy of a player who has just won a lot of money, of course, you can commit light, rash acts, this is completely normal. I don't see anything bad for a player to write about this on the forum. And if he doesn’t take his money back to lose it, then he will have a lot of wonderful things in life. Of course, he will not think about those who want to repeat his success, but there will be hundreds and thousands who will not be able to do this.

Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
Well, you do have a point, but sometimes it's not bad to share your achievements. Let's put it this way: you are a humble person who is gambling and suddenly wins a jackpot. Now a days, people have the habit of posting on social media about great things to them, so it can't be helpful to share those experiences, just not in the form of flexing or showing off to the people or viewers of your post or story. Also, be prepared, as many people might have different views about you doing gambling. It can't be helped because we are in a social media era where discrimination and saying bad stuff to others are scattered or are becoming a norm or habit for many people. So if you want a quiet life and you are winning at gambling, it's much better to stay low-key and do what you want without someone judging you.
Thanks to social networks, tens of thousands of photos appear every day with the beautiful lives of people, and sometimes it seems to me that nothing can surprise me anymore. Probably if I were swiping and came across this photo with a win, I would devote 5 seconds to it and no more, and then I would simply forget about it. This concerns me, but there will be those people who will be interested in this and they will just want to know what gambling is, register and start playing. Then they will be sad when they find out that behind that beautiful photo with a win, there was a lot of lost money.
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Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
Showing off our winnings to close friends or co-workers will only trigger them to gamble like we do, they will definitely think that they too can win if they try continuously and without realizing this can give rise to a gambling addiction because they are too ambitious to win big, they should aware that gambling is full of risks and it is not easy to win large amounts of gambling if they are not lucky because gambling is a luck-based game.

But someone who wins at gambling will definitely not be able to keep quiet, they will definitely tell their friends about their win because they feel that something is missing if they haven't told them about their win because they are proud of the results they got which are not easily achieved by many people. This doesn't need to be said because apart from causing envy, this can also make people who are addicted to gambling give up their intention to stop gambling.
I have never really understand why people boast about the profits they got through gambling, since it is not as if they got those profits through their skill, and instead they just got lucky to win in that instance.

And even if the win was the result of your skill, it still makes no sense to boast about it, as you never know who may be monitoring your account and they may target you now that you know that you have some money at your disposal and they may try to steal it.
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Yes, I completely agree with the OP. Even if you wanted to show off to your friends, relatives or other people, they will probably think about the game and they will definitely have an irresistible desire to play. They will do this with thoughts like “why am I worse than him or other winning players” or they just want to test their luck. And even if the player starts to lose, he will bet more and more furiously with each bet, trying to make the winnings higher than you told him. Behind these stupid actions will be human envy, depression, anger that a person has accumulated, whether at work or anywhere else.

The main thing I want to say is that even when telling someone about our victories, we seem to invite the person to play, but at this moment we don’t realize it, because we just want to show ourselves higher, increase our worth, or just show off like a little boy, and not an adult and reasonable person.
Showing off our winnings to close friends or co-workers will only trigger them to gamble like we do, they will definitely think that they too can win if they try continuously and without realizing this can give rise to a gambling addiction because they are too ambitious to win big, they should aware that gambling is full of risks and it is not easy to win large amounts of gambling if they are not lucky because gambling is a luck-based game.

But someone who wins at gambling will definitely not be able to keep quiet, they will definitely tell their friends about their win because they feel that something is missing if they haven't told them about their win because they are proud of the results they got which are not easily achieved by many people. This doesn't need to be said because apart from causing envy, this can also make people who are addicted to gambling give up their intention to stop gambling.
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Of course gambling wins are exciting and come sometimes with logical celebrations. However it is not a proper practice to make ones gambling wins drive him to gamble more or gamble less. Yes some gambling activities are based mainly on analytical skills and experience but it still always has a percentage dedicated to luck.

Now when we make some money whether through gambling or not, most of the time we can get so excited we tend to break the news to a whole bunch of persons. But the truth is not all of these persons are happy when they see you happy especially when it comes to you hitting a jackpot. Due to this reason some of this persons may want to harm you directly or indirectly because they envy you. Therefore I think it is best that when sharing news of your winnings if necessary, you try as much as possible to keep the circle small.
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With gambling, I can understand that people who win big can be eager to share their victory with others, but remember that people who lose don't often talk about it, so only sharing these good news creates a false impression about a very different reality that can be devastating to sensitive people who often lose.

It should be noted that not all gamblers share success stories because they want people to gamble. Most people who share success stories on their pages want subscribers so they can make money. This person can go to the length of fabricating stories just to make gambling so lucrative. Even when we consider the bookies it is still their mode of advert. They make winning so easy and this is so because they want more players so that they can make more money.

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Oh, I totally agree with you, that was not what I meant. Of course, most people share their victories not in order to sell anything, but as a protection mechanism like another member answered before or, imo, because we often like to pump our selfs when we are successful by showing these moments to others. This behavior os not specific to humans, but there is no doubt that our species behaves that way too.
Which turns out to be that always a part of us eh? on having that kind of moments on which we do really just focus on sharing out the winning moments and not on to those who are losing on which it is really just that normal on having that kind of behavior on which people would really be that having those kind of approach when it comes into this specific condition.
Going back into the thing about trying to tell on your winning moment then its none others business on how you would really be making out those sayings into public.
It is really just that depending into someone if they would really be finding out themselves to be that getting inspired into the moments that someone do make out
those winnings.
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