Offering advice without explaining the reasons might seem not so reasonable, and other members might feel the same way. People who are familiar with gambling but not addicted can usually manage their gambling well, often doing it when they have extra time. However, many gamblers mistakenly see gambling as a way to make money, and it seems like changing this mindset won't happen anytime soon for a lot of them.
Of course, it’s easy to give advice, I’m not saying that it was difficult for me to write advice, but anyway, when the player loses everything, it won’t be easy for him to get new money and play again. So you can realize your loss in advance and stop playing.
People who play out of greed or with the hope of recovering losses often end up losing even more. Gambling is not advisable when feeling tense or under pressure, as these situations typically lead to further losses. For a gambler who has lost a significant amount to a casino, it's essential to take a smart approach by pausing and reflecting on the steps that led to the losses. This reflective pause allows the gambler to gain insights and, if responsible, find new ways to approach the game strategically in future plays.
Dear friend, not all advice needs a reason. And if you think this is not reasonable, then look for the problem in yourself. Gambling is a case where you don’t need a lot of words, because you won’t earn money by playing gambling. It is impossible to gamble for a long time and be in the positive balance, this is how the gambling business works, this is science, the theory of probability. If a gambling person starts playing, he will play for a long time, and in the end he will be in the negative balance.
Let's say no to gambling!