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legendary
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* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."

If you think about it:
* Gambling is a time-wasting activity; and
* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something.
I agree that gamblers never think about stopping or quitting (permanently) even after they run out of bankroll as they do get loans and other sources to continue their gambling. If you are able to stop your gambling for the reason of your other responsibilities, probably you will never get running out of your bankroll and moreover you will get get addicted to gambling. Yes, if you are able to stop at your wish, then it means you have all the control over your gambling. That must be the right way to gamble.

Gambling cannot be a time-wasting thing to have but it should be an activity to kill our boredom. But, getting bored while gambling must be an appropriate way of gambling which is possible only when you start feeling like gambling is a time wasting entertainment because of after gambling you make nothing but losing your hard-earned money.

To stop gambling, you must have strong will power. If you fail to control yourself then you cannot stop even you have your life's most important responsibilities. It means keeping yourself occupied may not work when you are not strong enough with your will power.
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If you think about it:
* Gambling is a time-wasting activity; and
* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something.

What do you think about the above findings?

Everything seems accurate, although I think have my doubts about the reason people stop gambling, some use that excuse of the, 'have something else to do' to cover up when they have run out of funds to sponsor their games. It isn't actually the main purpose from my schoyof thiigyand ibhav experience this first hand, on numerous occasions my oals have used that excuse as the reason he want to spot gambling firbtge day but actually he was out of cash.

So if you ask me the main reasons should be "run out of cash". For me, I have my gambling budget when ever I feel the need to gamble, this help me stay on track in regards to my spendings. Gambling isn't totally a waste of time most especially when you're on the profiting side.
legendary
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However, it is worth noting that it is a national finding, in Ireland to be specific. It therefore reflects the gambling situation only in Ireland. It could be very different in other countries.
Yea, but they claim the results were similar worldwide.

Yeah, there is no reason to believe otherwise. They must have enough bases for concluding that.

However, I think that online gambling comprises a small percentage of the entire gambling industry, both legal and illegal, in other countries. I have reasons to believe that in a poor country like mine, the primary reason why an ordinary gambler stops gambling is not that he/she has "something else to do" but probably because he/she runs out of money.
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I find this to be a load of bs. I never heard a gambler / betting man say "had to make french fries and learn knitting... there was just not enough time to place my bet!" cmon...
Well, it makes sense if you think from the casual gamblers' perspective, i.e., those who play on their mobile phone. It's just like a mobile game where you open it when you need to waste some time.

Might be better if you add a poll in your thread here and see what we got combining that number and what the poll would got?
Nice idea mate, next time!

However, it is worth noting that it is a national finding, in Ireland to be specific. It therefore reflects the gambling situation only in Ireland. It could be very different in other countries.
Yea, but they claim the results were similar worldwide.

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Conclusions: Online gamblers in Ireland share similar behavioural profiles to online gamblers in the United Kingdom
and worldwide. The majority of participants in this research have been adversely affected from both a mental and
financial perspective due to their gambling behaviours.

It is obvious also that people are gambling either online of offline because they want to win money so for those who are saying "they are gambling just for fun", Tongue.
Enjoyment is number 2

I think the "running out of money" option is the number 2 Cheesy.
It is number 4 actually...

Sticking to basics i can clearly confirm that people who do not gamble voted gambling as a time wasting activity because it it is not so.
Sorry for my bad English. What I mean by time-wasting activity is not something bad, but to kill time when you are waiting or idling. Mobile games are one of the closest examples of this kind of activity.

Waiting sucks! I'd rather gamble than doing nothing for more than 30 minutes.
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...and the most commonly used device was Mobile app (68.6%).. snip..
Seeing the percentage of mobile app usage of 68.6%, this might indicate that the dependence on gambling will be hard to leave. At present, online gambling can be easily and simplified through the mobile app. This means where each user can do gambling wherever they want. So, it's only right if the number of gamblers increases from time to time. And gambling makes it addictive. When we have won once, then we will be addicted, want to win again and again. Meanwhile, in fact, we have lost hundreds of times. Ironic, but most probably experienced this.

..* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something...
That is right, making ourselves busy with real activities or other business. Well, it may be difficult for those who are addicted to playing gambling. Moreover, they may remind of gambling every time they hold or open their mobile phone. However, if we really want to out from gambling, this can be tried.

However, in fact, those who are playing gambling will commonly stop doing it when they don't have enough money, and after getting the money or loans, playing gambling will continue again. It is actually quite difficult to stop gambling, likely to stop smoking. However, if we really want to stop it, just stop it.
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What do you think about the above findings?
^ Definitely you have stated it right.
I really believe in the survey but pointing out that the reason to end the session because of something else to do really captures my attention. There are instances that we really end gambling if we need to do something but that is if we do online gambling like through the mobile app. On the thread it only asks about ending gambling sessions it was not mentioned if it is only for online but if we are on land or physical gambling I dont think you will end playing and leave the place telling other players because you remember that you have to do something. On this thread as well I dont think we are already talking about gambling addiction instead we are only discussing the reason why we need to stop playing when we do gambling and the reason for "has something else to do" is only applicable to online gambling. Nevertheless, if we get a higher percentage of this reason that shows people are fond of online gambling.
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Agree with the existing points in the OP, but to end gambling must at least start from one's own desires first because I think it will be useless if this determination or intention is not owned or realized at the beginning. Someone who just does something else or occupies himself with something else to end gambling will not succeed if they do not have the strong will to stop, because even those who have succeeded in ending gambling but at least there will be another time that will bring them back to do gambling for various reasons.
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i agree on the survey  . ive been on the gambling for a while but i seen many confessions by gamblers on different gambling site   .  about stopping gambling ,  obviously we will only stop when we dont have a balance anymore or have something to do but we can find our self keep coming back again as long as we are now free again  or even if we only have small breaks during our working hours   .  there is no real reason to end gambling permanenly if you think if you can get benefits from it  .
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Well, actually it depends on the gambler himself because not all gamblers do think of the same way the participants of the survey have answered the survey questions. Having 208 participants out of thousands or even millions of gamblers around the world cannot duly be represented by a small group of people. Although the data gathered might be also the answer of other gamblers out there, getting into such conclusion for me is not considered as a representation of a whole because not all gamblers think of the same way. Many are just playing for fun or entertainment so you cannot call it as a waste of time. But indeed that if you want to be able to stop gambling (this is for those who are proven or claimed to be gambling addicts) must divert their attention into something to keep themselves occupied to avoid playing gambling if it has bad effects for them.
But at least those numbers and their reasons would somewhat picture out on whats on the minds of most gamblers.It might not pictured out the entire gambling community but those reasons are acceptable.
Indeed that stopping gambling will vary on each person on how they do deal up with things because we arent on the same situation from time to time specially in real life situations.Come to think that not all
have the same capacity when it comes on how deep our pockets and can sustain to gamble for long compared to those who do only have enough money to use on.
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Interesting findings from "A national survey of online gambling behaviours" by Columb & O'Gara (2017)

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A total of 208 users participated in the online survey. The most popular gambling activity played was Sports Betting (26.9%) and the most commonly used device was Mobile app (68.6%). The main reason for gambling online was ‘To win money’ (84.6%), the main reason for ending gambling sessions – ‘Had something else to do’ (67.3%) and the most prominent emotion experienced – Excitement (60.6%). There were findings related to the severity of gambling addiction (75% – had to borrow or sell to fund gambling) and their attitudes towards online gambling (strongly agreed – 39.9% – The potential dangers of gambling should be advertised).
Source: https://sci-hub.tw/10.1017/ipm.2017.64

* Sportsbetting via a mobile app is the mainstream;
* Main reason to gamble is to win money; and
* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."

If you think about it:
* Gambling is a time-wasting activity; and
* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something.

What do you think about the above findings?

Well, actually it depends on the gambler himself because not all gamblers do think of the same way the participants of the survey have answered the survey questions. Having 208 participants out of thousands or even millions of gamblers around the world cannot duly be represented by a small group of people. Although the data gathered might be also the answer of other gamblers out there, getting into such conclusion for me is not considered as a representation of a whole because not all gamblers think of the same way. Many are just playing for fun or entertainment so you cannot call it as a waste of time. But indeed that if you want to be able to stop gambling (this is for those who are proven or claimed to be gambling addicts) must divert their attention into something to keep themselves occupied to avoid playing gambling if it has bad effects for them.
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Interesting findings from "A national survey of online gambling behaviours" by Columb & O'Gara (2017)

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A total of 208 users participated in the online survey. The most popular gambling activity played was Sports Betting (26.9%) and the most commonly used device was Mobile app (68.6%). The main reason for gambling online was ‘To win money’ (84.6%), the main reason for ending gambling sessions – ‘Had something else to do’ (67.3%) and the most prominent emotion experienced – Excitement (60.6%). There were findings related to the severity of gambling addiction (75% – had to borrow or sell to fund gambling) and their attitudes towards online gambling (strongly agreed – 39.9% – The potential dangers of gambling should be advertised).
Source: https://sci-hub.tw/10.1017/ipm.2017.64

* Sportsbetting via a mobile app is the mainstream;
* Main reason to gamble is to win money; and
* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."

If you think about it:
* Gambling is a time-wasting activity; and
* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something.

What do you think about the above findings?

Sticking to basics i can clearly confirm that people who do not gamble voted gambling as a time wasting activity because it it is not so.
As a man, you can only stare off gambling if you do not love sports.

Mind you, gambling is not limited to sportsbet websites, if you predict a score of a match on social media sites to win, what did you do indirectly??

The most important part is the will to win, it leads so many peeps to addiction. So please and please, nobody should borrow to gamble
Never let the fun die out of gambling for you.
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For me I gamble to win and have some fun but now that I have seen some more interesting things to do rather than gambling and I could save some money because of it there is no reason for me anymore to continue on gambling.
I think about it thoroughly and gambling only risk our money and take some of our time so instead of gambling I would do something more important to help me save some money instead of wasting it on gambling.
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At one point you will get bored or will find a new hobby that you will enjoy aside from gambling. It and sometimes gamble with it, this might be different but I consider my self an online game addict where I spent most of my free time playing it. People at some point have changes in their hobbies and interest, but still, it is a case to case basis depending on the level of your addiction to gambling.

The problem is, like you said,,, it is about being an addict. It is not about finding a hobby but for many people, gambling is an addiction. You do not just go out and find a new hobby to quit smoking, or porn, or alcohol or whatever it is you are addicted to. I think people have to find something to live for first. And then everything else just becomes something of a leisure activity.
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A total of 208 users participated in the online survey. The most popular gambling activity played was Sports Betting (26.9%) and the most commonly used device was Mobile app (68.6%). The main reason for gambling online was ‘To win money’ (84.6%), the main reason for ending gambling sessions – ‘Had something else to do’ (67.3%) and the most prominent emotion experienced – Excitement (60.6%). There were findings related to the severity of gambling addiction (75% – had to borrow or sell to fund gambling) and their attitudes towards online gambling (strongly agreed – 39.9% – The potential dangers of gambling should be advertised).
The first one is obvious already I think. Sports betting is easier to bet especially if you are only betting in your favorite team.

Mobile app is the most commonly used device because it is more convenient. It is obvious also that people are gambling either online of offline because they want to win money so for those who are saying "they are gambling just for fun", Tongue.

Well for the reason they are ending it, I believe that they will not stop unless they will do something more important than gambling. Maybe the 2nd reason why they are stopping is because they don't have any funds already. Overall, I agree with the survey they did and its

* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."
I think the "running out of money" option is the number 2 Cheesy.


If you think about it:
* Gambling is a time-wasting activity; and
* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something.
Gambling maybe waste of time for others but for some who sees this as a hobby, I don't think that they see gambling as this. Different people = different perspective about gambling.
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It makes sense if you stop gambling because of "had something else to do" because that will force you to quit gambling without any excuse. But I never think that gambling is a time-wasting activity because we are playing gambling in our free time, and we don't use gambling as one primary activity in a day. I agree that if you want to stop gambling, you need to keep yourself busy doing something else which is not related to gambling. Your mind will not think about gambling, your body, and your hand busy by doing something, so you don't even think about gambling.
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It's not really time wasting, it's only considered a waste when you suck at it and always in a lose streak. Gambling can become a fun way to kill time especially with these lock, if properly controlled and do not exceed money that you can't afford to bet because you may end up which a huge debt after.
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I agree with the findings.

However, it is worth noting that it is a national finding, in Ireland to be specific. It therefore reflects the gambling situation only in Ireland. It could be very different in other countries. Moreover, the study is focusing specifically on online gambling activities. The numbers could change significantly if the entire gambling industry is covered, online gambling being probably a minority.

* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."

Probably because there is always someone to turn to, or something to sell, whenever they're drained of money. After all, the study also found out that 75% resorts to borrowing or selling something to be able to continue gambling.


And I though the study says those who said "had something to do" didn't return to gambling after doing what they had to do.

The survey was for gamblers who use mobile to gamble I think there are more mobile gamblers than the ones who go visit a traditional casino. Traditional Casinos are for wealthy individuals but gamblers online can spend $10-20 a day just to test their luck.
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Gambling takes time if you are a busy person I doubt that you are willing to be so active in it.
I see that the survey gave the results according to reality.
The mobile phone is the king for which gambling companies are developing their Apps so that users can comfortably browse on their smartphones.
Gambling must be taken with great caution and control. Not overdo it.
legendary
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I agree with the findings.

However, it is worth noting that it is a national finding, in Ireland to be specific. It therefore reflects the gambling situation only in Ireland. It could be very different in other countries. Moreover, the study is focusing specifically on online gambling activities. The numbers could change significantly if the entire gambling industry is covered, online gambling being probably a minority.

* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."

Probably because there is always someone to turn to, or something to sell, whenever they're drained of money. After all, the study also found out that 75% resorts to borrowing or selling something to be able to continue gambling.
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Interesting findings from "A national survey of online gambling behaviours" by Columb & O'Gara (2017)

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A total of 208 users participated in the online survey. The most popular gambling activity played was Sports Betting (26.9%) and the most commonly used device was Mobile app (68.6%). The main reason for gambling online was ‘To win money’ (84.6%), the main reason for ending gambling sessions – ‘Had something else to do’ (67.3%) and the most prominent emotion experienced – Excitement (60.6%). There were findings related to the severity of gambling addiction (75% – had to borrow or sell to fund gambling) and their attitudes towards online gambling (strongly agreed – 39.9% – The potential dangers of gambling should be advertised).
Source: https://sci-hub.tw/10.1017/ipm.2017.64

* Sportsbetting via a mobile app is the mainstream;
* Main reason to gamble is to win money; and
* Contrary to my belief, the most popular reason for ending gambling sessions is "had something else to do," and not because "running out of money."

If you think about it:
* Gambling is a time-wasting activity; and
* To stop gambling, keep yourself occupied with something.

What do you think about the above findings?
Excitement and to win money is what keeps gambling from playing it's been this way and will always this way, gambling is already embedded on people, usually people will stop gambling when they have money to gamble, now you need a distractions to get away from gambling but I doubt this distractions will help, these kind of gamblers needs a professional help.
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