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November 30, 2023, 06:03:36 AM
There is some certain amount of money that you will lose and you will be so pissed and probably quit, but not this guy.

I've been talking a lot about how people should learn to be a responsible gambler but there is a crazy gambler that I just meet, from a friends friend, the crazy thing about this person is how about how much he has lost in gambling, enough to go south in the ear of others and he has never made any big gains to cover what he has lost, the crazy part is...

This guy is giving me a weird vibe, like a different gambling breed, he knows he have the gambling addiction problem but he just doesn't care, like for real, he doesn't care, the amount he has lost is in six figures but very weird how he is able to handle it.

Some gamblers are different breed to be honest, they don't care about what their present situation is, if they are breathing they are good, anyone know crazy gambler who don't care if they lose big amount of money and they still gamble?

I've get to know that not all gamblers need to be a responsible gambler, some knows, they are not hypnotized by gambling, they are fully awake and they still choose to be a reckless gambler.

LoL I get what you mean, I'm not an addict though but if I'm to sum up everything I've lost to gambling and how much I've gain, it sure won't add up. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if I'm told that my total losses is in 6 figures because I know I've lost enough, sometimes I loose the kinda money that'll make quite gambling for a few months or weeks, but funny how something still brings me back. In all that, I've learned that it's really not about how much you've lost, a real gambler doesn't count his losses (as long as you can handle the losses) because before you stated gambling, I believe you weren't expecting that you're gonna be winning all the time or that your winnings are gonna be more than your losses. As long as you're winning sometimes, that's enough. Even in life, you win sometimes and you loose sometimes, and just because you lose doesn't mean you gotta stop living, No, you gotta keep living and hoping for better days that'll bring better wins.
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November 30, 2023, 03:41:05 AM
Its hard to tell if he has a secret stash of wealth, given that he seems indifferent to losing large sums of money. It's not impossible, as weve seen some people in the crypto world become quite wealthy after investing in a seemingly worthless coin and selling it at its peak. We don't know the full extent of his situation, nor do we understand the reasons for his behavior. If hes truly addicted to gambling and doesn't care about the consequences, it's best to leave him alone and focus on some people who would listen to your advice or need your advice.
I think the person is wealthy and he don't care if he wins or not, only a wealthy man can stick to gambling to that extend, and if he doesn't give a damn I don't see any need convincing the person. It's best to advice the people who are willing to learn and change. But to be honest I think with the amount of advice you give to an addict that person will never change so it's best to let them do what they know best

It appears that the person who provided advice may have wasted their time, as the advice may not have been necessary or the person receiving the advice may have already been aware of the information and still doesn't care. Additionally, If the individual receiving the advice is indeed wealthy, then they should be commended for their ability to maintain a low profile within their community.
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November 30, 2023, 03:20:08 AM
What OP forgot is asking that guy about his status in life. Maybe that guy is super rich and losing thousands of dollars is not material to him. I remember going into a big casino a few years ago, people are playing with bundles of money like it's nothing to them. But I expect them as rich people so I cannot say they are irresponsible gamblers.

I have a friend who has a budget of $2,000 NBA bets daily. I see nothing wrong with it since he is doing well financially. He's got businesses and some solid investments.
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November 29, 2023, 07:34:32 PM
#99
There is some certain amount of money that you will lose and you will be so pissed and probably quit, but not this guy.

I've been talking a lot about how people should learn to be a responsible gambler but there is a crazy gambler that I just meet, from a friends friend, the crazy thing about this person is how about how much he has lost in gambling, enough to go south in the ear of others and he has never made any big gains to cover what he has lost, the crazy part is...
where did you met this person? in online/internet or in outside, or in gambling places like casino houses?

because if Online - then who knows what he says is true? he can just make stories to let you believe he is a different gambler .

If in Casino house - have you seen His behavior while playing? did you manage to find His spending a lot of money on how she tells you addicted he is?

have asked those because people can just make stories to make them looks cool lol.

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This guy is giving me a weird vibe, like a different gambling breed, he knows he have the gambling addiction problem but he just doesn't care, like for real, he doesn't care, the amount he has lost is in six figures but very weird how he is able to handle it.

Some gamblers are different breed to be honest, they don't care about what their present situation is, if they are breathing they are good, anyone know crazy gambler who don't care if they lose big amount of money and they still gamble?

actually from this i was just thinking that you only believe what you have heard but not what is reality , some story teller can make us believe they are this kind of person and that type , but truth is? they are not the one pretending to be.
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November 29, 2023, 07:12:57 PM
#98
The main question is how the heck he is getting funds to gamble further? It’s just a pure example of gambling addiction, that’s all. The guy is not thinking about his family? If he loves his family, he would have been become responsible and would have tried to not gamble any further. Nevertheless, it’s his choice and we can’t do anything. If he doesn’t wants to be responsible, then who are we to make him walk in correct path. Some people are needed to be ignored.
Addiction is worst than anything that can happen to gamblers, they have the zeal to leave Gambling but the space is already and leaving doesn't count anymore but with mere words. Gambling becomes more important for us especially in cases we're earning from the system back to back. But this can only be temporary, because I'm acquainted with the system and probably know what they can do. Gambling becomes easy when winning and following the right path, but anything more than sticking to the initial plans, just welcome oneself to the home of heavy losses which can be accountable depending on state of mind.
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November 29, 2023, 06:14:07 PM
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There is some certain amount of money that you will lose and you will be so pissed and probably quit, but not this guy.

I've been talking a lot about how people should learn to be a responsible gambler but there is a crazy gambler that I just meet, from a friends friend, the crazy thing about this person is how about how much he has lost in gambling, enough to go south in the ear of others and he has never made any big gains to cover what he has lost, the crazy part is...

This guy is giving me a weird vibe, like a different gambling breed, he knows he have the gambling addiction problem but he just doesn't care, like for real, he doesn't care, the amount he has lost is in six figures but very weird how he is able to handle it.

Some gamblers are different breed to be honest, they don't care about what their present situation is, if they are breathing they are good, anyone know crazy gambler who don't care if they lose big amount of money and they still gamble?

I've get to know that not all gamblers need to be a responsible gambler, some knows, they are not hypnotized by gambling, they are fully awake and they still choose to be a reckless gambler.
I think this person is gambling addict. If this person had not become addicted to gambling, he would never have gone on like this. If compared to a normal gambler, this person will clearly get the impression that this person is suffering from a gambling addiction. Also I think this guy is a drug dealer he is participating in gambling by selling drugs. I have also seen a man in my neighborhood who regularly gambles and loses money at the local gambling den (which is played on the side of the road). Gambling by borrowing from people and paying them back later. I have heard from many people that he regularly loses gambling so where does he get so much money? A few days later I learned that the man was arrested by the police because he was a drug dealer. That's why I said the person you quoted might be a drug dealer who doesn't mind losing enough money because of it.
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November 29, 2023, 05:31:15 PM
#96
Sunk cost fallacy is at play here I suppose. The fallacy that makes you think that there's no other move for you but forward/to keep with what you're doing now since you've already invested so much time, effort, and  money onto something that caused you turmoil. People often fall for this trap since we're a little masochist every one of us. This guy's no different. He feels like there's nothing for him if he stops gambling and he's already neck deep in debt and losses, so might as well just let himself drown in it and hopefully die peacefully before the consequences of his actions catch up to him. Or perhaps he's so deluded by sunk cost fallacy that he's thinking somewhere along the way he's going to get his big break and would be able to finally get the win he deserves. Either way this makes him think that the only logical way is to keep going even though stopping is going to be more beneficial to him in the long run.
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November 29, 2023, 05:25:46 PM
#95
Yes, maybe your opinion is correct, what is clear is that he was reckless in gambling even though he was aware of losing a lot of money because he had a lot of money and it cannot be denied that people who have a lot of money find it easy to do all kinds of activities to carry out their hobbies or find fun. for himself. Moreover, in gambling, people who have a lot of money will gamble without time limits or betting limits because they are not afraid of losing their money.
We will definitely experience losing money when gambling, this will obviously happen even if we are smart or know how to play, because gambling is just luck and gamblers can only hope to get it.
I see your point on the spot. That's all about the relationship between wealth and gambling behavior. Rich people may find it easier to engage in risky activities like gambling, even if they are aware of the potential for losses. This is because they have a greater capacity to afford financial setbacks, and they may feel less pressure to control their spending. Those people who have a lot of money can give themself a false sense of security. it can lead them to believe that they are immune to the negative consequences of gambling.

I dont understand of why they feel no need to set limits and practice responsible gambling habits, regardless of their financial situation. I always think that rich people do gambling as a form of entertainment, not a means of income, but I still found they are obsessed with money on gambling. They should view it as a luxury that can be enjoyed occasionally, but not something to rely on for financial stability.

Because rich people tend to be more aggressive in gambling because they have a lot of money, they feel free to place bets as they wish and if they lose it doesn't matter to them, in fact they will gamble continuously without any restrictions.

With rich people having a lot of money, they consider responsible behavior and self-control to be unimportant, and rich people gamble simply as entertainment. When he wins, he considers it a bonus. Yes, maybe there are some rich people who are obsessed with winning at gambling, and they should consider that this is a form of luxury because it is not certain that if they gamble again they will win again.
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November 29, 2023, 03:25:22 PM
#94
The thing is that, naturally, there are people who have thick skin, they don't get affected by their bad experiences; they don't just allow the thing to get through them and affect them so badly; they just live to accept whatever result they get and hope that it gets better next time, but even if it doesn't, they don't overthink it. I believe that's the kind of person you are describing. There are some gamblers who don't feel the pain others feel when they lose a huge amount in gambling, so it's just different for everyone. There are gamblers who will lose $100, and they might not be happy for the rest of that day, but some will lose $1000 in just a few minutes, and they will not even feel like they have lost that amount of money; instead, they will still be willing to wager more.
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November 29, 2023, 11:42:08 AM
#93
He probably still has money left, he has his own house or has a lot of properties or something, and he isn't starving yet while living on the road, which is why he doesn't care much about what he has lost. Let him continue going into that path and he will be sleeping on the footpath with an empty stomach one day that is the day when he will realize his mistake and all these careless gambler vibes will vanish in thin air, however, there won't be any point of all this at that time.

An extremely addicted gambler will not realize what they are doing as long as they have money left or are getting money from somewhere and they are still doing okay in their lives, but as soon as they hit rock bottom, that is when they come to their senses and wake up from this sleep and then they start regretting all their actions but to no avail.

You explain it very well and using harsh but realistic terms there. Though, I would like to think that once a gambler has touched the bottom and finds himself with no money and with nothing to eat, that person still has the option not to resort to crime to continue to gamble but start to work on getting his life together.
To some, it my sound as a fantasy and very far away posibility, but there is a reason rehabilitation clinics and centers exist, because it is possible to fight against it.

I have never personally known anyone addicted to gambling, just casual ones.

We can only hope that person which continues to burn money for no reason in the casino realizes what he is doing before he completely touches rock bottom.
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November 29, 2023, 11:35:40 AM
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He probably still has money left, he has his own house or has a lot of properties or something, and he isn't starving yet while living on the road, which is why he doesn't care much about what he has lost. Let him continue going into that path and he will be sleeping on the footpath with an empty stomach one day that is the day when he will realize his mistake and all these careless gambler vibes will vanish in thin air, however, there won't be any point of all this at that time.

An extremely addicted gambler will not realize what they are doing as long as they have money left or are getting money from somewhere and they are still doing okay in their lives, but as soon as they hit rock bottom, that is when they come to their senses and wake up from this sleep and then they start regretting all their actions but to no avail.
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November 29, 2023, 11:11:36 AM
#91


This guy is giving me a weird vibe, like a different gambling breed, he knows he have the gambling addiction problem but he just doesn't care, like for real, he doesn't care, the amount he has lost is in six figures but very weird how he is able to handle it.

I've get to know that not all gamblers need to be a responsible gambler, some knows, they are not hypnotized by gambling, they are fully awake and they still choose to be a reckless gambler.

He is not the only one, there are so many of them, in fact, that is why casinos are one of the most profitable businesses because of these people who don't care about the money they are burning, these are super-rich people and they want to show off to people the amount of money they are losing they are not playing to win but to boast their ego, this is how rich people compete with each other, the higher the amount they lose or burn in the casino they think they are better than the other rich guys, its hard to understand these gamblers, but that's their lifestyle and this is how they satisfy themselves.
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November 29, 2023, 10:56:51 AM
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A gambler is addicted to gambling and he realizes it yet he does not want to believe that he is addicted to gambling. I have seen gamblers who bet from two accounts on the same match, one for and one against, and he lost money on most of his bets. After each loss he says he will never gamble again but whenever the next match starts he bets again. Gambling is bad for those who are addicted to gambling but gambling is good for those who can control themselves. 

The person you have heard about is a gambling addict, because he is a gambling addict, if you tell him anything about gambling, he will not believe it and he himself will not believe that he is a gambling addict. 

It is difficult for gamblers to gamble without becoming addicted to gambling, most gamblers become addicted to gambling although some gamblers can recover from that addiction.

still in denial just as some kids that are addicted to social media tend not to mind not logging into their account for an hour but give it a couple and they are going to look for ways to connect their phones to a wifi somewhere.

they may actually say they are not addicted because it's what they believe. but you can see them calling their gambling friends just so they can play mahjong and stay up all night for it. one that i notice about them is that they are well aware of the cheats.
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November 29, 2023, 10:44:17 AM
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Yes, maybe your opinion is correct, what is clear is that he was reckless in gambling even though he was aware of losing a lot of money because he had a lot of money and it cannot be denied that people who have a lot of money find it easy to do all kinds of activities to carry out their hobbies or find fun. for himself. Moreover, in gambling, people who have a lot of money will gamble without time limits or betting limits because they are not afraid of losing their money.
We will definitely experience losing money when gambling, this will obviously happen even if we are smart or know how to play, because gambling is just luck and gamblers can only hope to get it.
I see your point on the spot. That's all about the relationship between wealth and gambling behavior. Rich people may find it easier to engage in risky activities like gambling, even if they are aware of the potential for losses. This is because they have a greater capacity to afford financial setbacks, and they may feel less pressure to control their spending. Those people who have a lot of money can give themself a false sense of security. it can lead them to believe that they are immune to the negative consequences of gambling.

I dont understand of why they feel no need to set limits and practice responsible gambling habits, regardless of their financial situation. I always think that rich people do gambling as a form of entertainment, not a means of income, but I still found they are obsessed with money on gambling. They should view it as a luxury that can be enjoyed occasionally, but not something to rely on for financial stability.
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November 29, 2023, 10:28:20 AM
#88
A gambler is addicted to gambling and he realizes it yet he does not want to believe that he is addicted to gambling. I have seen gamblers who bet from two accounts on the same match, one for and one against, and he lost money on most of his bets. After each loss he says he will never gamble again but whenever the next match starts he bets again. Gambling is bad for those who are addicted to gambling but gambling is good for those who can control themselves. 

The person you have heard about is a gambling addict, because he is a gambling addict, if you tell him anything about gambling, he will not believe it and he himself will not believe that he is a gambling addict. 

It is difficult for gamblers to gamble without becoming addicted to gambling, most gamblers become addicted to gambling although some gamblers can recover from that addiction.
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November 29, 2023, 10:20:32 AM
#87
Some people remember from previous posts that I sometimes read gamblers stories. So, of all the ones I read, I was most surprised by one of them. He is already 40 years old and he streams gambling, he is forced to do this because he is deeply in debt and drives even more people there and he doesn't care at all that they can ruin their destinies. He can lose any amount of money. And as you said, he doesn’t care about anything as long as he’s breathing or until he’s physically affected (for example, they put him behind bars and he won’t be able to play). Until they doing this, he will always find a computer and do this constantly. I don’t understand what’s going on in his head, but there are such people and they are among us, although you don’t meet them often. I don’t understand how his parents will feel when they find out about the amounts he lost. These are the people I would call completely addicted to gambling. They are dangerous to society, it seems to me that he could break loose at one moment, although they look very harmless.

i don't see them as a danger to society but only to themselves. but if they have responsibilities like a wife and kids, he really needs to be slapped. parent will get hurt but thats just what they can do.  it will hurt them more if the person is in prison.

i know one gambler from my childhood, he used to be my buddy in my old town. he is the son of a fisherman, considerably middle class who owns a big boat but he turned out to be a gambler. i go out to college and he stays in the fishing community so when i got back after years, i saw him already a banker in a mini gambling house in our area.

one story i heard about him from friends also was that he won a huge amount and then suddenly spends like a sailor in our village. when all his money was gone, no friends came to help him. his wife died hungry hugging an empty casserole but this part i made it up.  Grin
He doesn't have children, but he said that he thinks it's time to have them. How is he going to raise them if he doesn't think about anything at all? I think it is unlikely that thanks to their appearance his brains will fall into place. Of course, those close to him experience the greatest pain, unlike himself, because he has no empathy. He will probably understand all the pain of loss when loved ones are gone.

Apparently your banker has done well and will become the of the state or district, you should remove him from this place  Grin
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November 29, 2023, 12:11:08 AM
#86
In my opinion, gambling addicts like that are chronic gambling addicts. They know that they are addicted but they don't care and don't try to cure it but continue their activities either to get pleasure or maybe to chase losses. However, as long as he is able to bear the burden and risk of losing how much money I think it doesn't matter because the most important thing is that the person doesn't borrow money from you or your friends to continue gambling and maybe the person is a rich person who wastes his money on stupid activities. which he did continuously.
You don't need to worry about that person's behavior because the most important thing is that you are not like that and you can understand that excessive gambling can cause an addiction that is difficult to control.

That's right, they will continue to gamble because they are addicted with the aim of having fun or to chase losses no one knows, but in my opinion even in their worst condition they will continue to gamble because they have become their inherent habits so it is difficult to get rid of these inherent habits. what makes me confused is that there is an unemployed person and gambles continuously and all I know is that he only gets a loss from each of his gambling, where does an unemployed person get money to gamble or maybe he has parents who are rich in wealth and money so that he can always do his gambling even though he always loses.
You are right, excessive gambling can create an addiction that is difficult to control. And this is indeed a fact. I've seen many cases like this where people gamble excessively and become addicted to it which is difficult to control, whether it's their thinking, or their behavior.
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November 28, 2023, 11:31:33 PM
#85
The main question is how the heck he is getting funds to gamble further? It’s just a pure example of gambling addiction, that’s all. The guy is not thinking about his family? If he loves his family, he would have been become responsible and would have tried to not gamble any further. Nevertheless, it’s his choice and we can’t do anything. If he doesn’t wants to be responsible, then who are we to make him walk in correct path. Some people are needed to be ignored.
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November 28, 2023, 11:27:06 PM
#84
There is some certain amount of money that you will lose and you will be so pissed and probably quit, but not this guy.

I've been talking a lot about how people should learn to be a responsible gambler but there is a crazy gambler that I just meet, from a friends friend, the crazy thing about this person is how about how much he has lost in gambling, enough to go south in the ear of others and he has never made any big gains to cover what he has lost, the crazy part is...

This guy is giving me a weird vibe, like a different gambling breed, he knows he have the gambling addiction problem but he just doesn't care, like for real, he doesn't care, the amount he has lost is in six figures but very weird how he is able to handle it.

Some gamblers are different breed to be honest, they don't care about what their present situation is, if they are breathing they are good, anyone know crazy gambler who don't care if they lose big amount of money and they still gamble?

I've get to know that not all gamblers need to be a responsible gambler, some knows, they are not hypnotized by gambling, they are fully awake and they still choose to be a reckless gambler.

Maybe the gambler is a very rich person, so that when he has experienced quite a lot of losses he is still determined to continue gambling even though he is aware that he has experienced a lot of losses.
It is true that a gambler who has experienced an addiction is unable to use his common sense to think clearly, even though he is aware of the risks he will receive if this behavior continues in gambling, but it is not easy to change this behavior because he is already addicted and addicted. only big trouble would wake him up.

It can be either of the two - has lot of cash to burn or has a lot of problems that he needs to burn gambling. However, what is clear is that the funds are there. Some people say do not bet what you cannot afford to loose, but in the end you can afford to loose everything you have - it is yours, so you can use it. A different thing is if it is smart to do so for no good reason.



Yes, maybe your opinion is correct, what is clear is that he was reckless in gambling even though he was aware of losing a lot of money because he had a lot of money and it cannot be denied that people who have a lot of money find it easy to do all kinds of activities to carry out their hobbies or find fun. for himself. Moreover, in gambling, people who have a lot of money will gamble without time limits or betting limits because they are not afraid of losing their money.
We will definitely experience losing money when gambling, this will obviously happen even if we are smart or know how to play, because gambling is just luck and gamblers can only hope to get it.
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November 28, 2023, 11:11:13 PM
#83
I've never know anybody personally who was this addicted to gambling. I've had relatives who went into debt because they were betting with money they borrowed and ended up losing. Most people are sane enough to quit after they have lost a substantial amount. If you are unaffected by losing hundreds of thousands of dollars then that is a sign of severe addiction. Maybe there are underlying issues that are causing this addiction and they should consider getting treatment.
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