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August 08, 2024, 10:54:29 PM
#53
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
However, even though everything will give pain and regret, there is still one thing that is most unacceptable and can really make gamblers always remember the pain and that is failure because they did not take bet that ultimately became big win.
If lose, it only about money and everyone can still work or do business to be able to make some money again, but very good opportunity and chance to be able to win will not be easy to get.
Even if it is an opportunity or chance that can change life, it could be pain that will never be forgotten in entire life.
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August 08, 2024, 10:53:18 PM
#52
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
It can be quite unfortunate sometimes when you take risk on gambling and yet lose your money in the cost or sake of chasing the goodie bags, yet there are times too when you later regret why we didn't take the risk at the first place. But the truth of the matter is that human are always afraid of loss and when they discovered that Afterall what they where afraid of play out to be good they regret, then you will hear them shout oooohh...holy shit.. I saw it coming but I was not confident to proof it. And what cause this is Self doubt. But what I can say is that no matter how a game appears to be real or not we should just gamble with what we can afford to lose, because the most trusted games usually loses, and those are always stakes higher. and the wining game usually are staked with little fund, let's not forget that.
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August 08, 2024, 10:37:19 PM
#51
I would consider regretting more impactful than just the risk I took because regret lasts a long time. I think it has a long-term effect on yourself, knowing that you can be affected by it mentally. It might lead you to different things, like more gambling or possible financial issues because you want to remove that regret.
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August 08, 2024, 10:00:52 PM
#50
There are many nuances in this dilemma that affect our feelings. Much depends on what kind of risk we take - a reasonable one and the prospect of winning is very high or a stupid risk and winning is practically unattainable. This is a very big difference and, by the way, this is quite common in practice. Sometimes if we do not take risks, we lose the opportunity to conduct a very valuable experiment and enrich our experience, which will be useful to us in the future. And if we take a risk and fail, we will simply pay for our experience.
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August 08, 2024, 09:45:29 PM
#49
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
Losing and regretting that I have bet I guess is the most painful part. It's a combination of frustration that we can all get and that's the reality. Whether we like it or not, if we're going to analyze each of our situations. The painful part always gets there at the end of our actions. So, regret is always at the end and we realize that betting at the wrong teams and players that we're following and suddenly we lose, that's both painful.

What others are trying to do with this kind of frustration is to recover the losses as soon as possible. But do we think that it's the right thing to do? I don't think so. Chasing our losses still going to give us a mistake that taking risk is still part of it and then if you don't become successful, you know what's next that is coming.

It varies to the situation but both of them are painful. Our actions also depends to our emotions and we can mitigate the impact of these through our minds and how acceptable it is based on how we deal with these frustrations.
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August 08, 2024, 09:30:00 PM
#48
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?

For me it's regretting not to take that risk and then seeing that your supposedly bet eventually won. So it's going to be a big psychological impact on me, as I could have won big already and definitely, there are a lot of what if in your mind.

As compare to taking that risk on a bet and lose, as we all know that once you put your bet, most likely that at the back of your mind, it could end on a big L. And probably you ca live your bet losing, as least you take that big risk on the unknown, but it just didn't work on your end.
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August 08, 2024, 09:26:46 PM
#47
Now, this is a good question! But I guess it's more painful not taking the winning bet than risking the bet and losing. I think this where the saying “It's better to regret something you have done than to regret something you haven't done.” Although this isn't absolute, it may be right when it comes to gambling.

But there are other factors that matter also like when I've already won so much I probably won't regret not betting more even if I could have won it. Or if I have been losing one bet after another but since I believe it's more painful not to take the risk than taking it, I bet the last money that is supposed to be for something else and lost. That would be foolish.
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August 08, 2024, 09:20:43 PM
#46
I think the most painful part for me is taking the risk of betting and eventually losing because we will lose our money and become very upset there are times when we also regret taking the bet but this is a risk that we must take.
But if we miss the opportunity to get profit I think it is not too painful and I do not regret it too much because I know that things like that often happen among gamblers because it is not their time to get lucky.
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August 08, 2024, 08:51:46 PM
#45
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
regretting the mistakes that have occurred, maybe it can be forgotten over time, and I think all of us must have other activities that can set aside the regrets that have occurred. discussing risk, gambling is indeed a game that involves risk or is indeed a risky game, and regret is a natural thing to happen because there is money lost or others. I think these two things are interrelated, when we gamble like taking risks even though it is not recommended but the results tend to be disappointing and that can make us regret doing it.

what must be considered is that regret here is useless, in fact I think not only in gambling but there are also other things outside of gambling that if regretted will not change the situation for the better.
but when faced with these two choices I think regret for taking a big risk is the most painful thing, because if with the pain of regret not betting which eventually becomes the choice of victory, the amount that changes life may not be certain. while by taking risks it is clear that we fully hope that the actions taken can result in victory.
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August 08, 2024, 08:46:52 PM
#44
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?

The regret of not taking a risk is very painful, because many people will agree with me when I say: Failing to make money is almost the same thing as losing it, because if you had risked it, that money would have been yours, but because of a lack of courage, now you lost it. him to someone else who was probably more persistent than you.

However, the pain of losing money is also equally bad.

So, what changes one from the other and is it necessary to “break the tie” on this issue?
Well... as long as you still have money, you can always bet again and have the chance to win again, but if you lose... you won't have another chance.
Therefore, I prefer to be cautious and stay with the pain of regret.
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August 08, 2024, 08:31:49 PM
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Regret I'd say. Risks is something normal for us really, same with losses. I wouldn't call you a gambler if you haven't lost jack in gambling imo. I'd call you lucky, I wouldn't call you a gambler. But anyway, risk is inherently part of gambling, so a LOT more normal. Regret though, on the other hand, is us avoiding risks, meaning we avoid it because of something. And there's only a couple of instances I'd say where we'd avoid risks in gambling in the first place since it's an activity that involves risk itself, so if I missed a big win because of that then I'd sure as hell regret that.

But well I'd say the level of rewards in the first place is uneven? I mean one side has idk, nothing and the other has a life-changing amount. Ofc I'd regret the one that would change my life.
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August 08, 2024, 08:06:42 PM
#42
For me, regret not taking a risk and fail to win a life changing amount is more painful.
Because as time goes by we will forget about our losses on gambling, and I'm sure all gamblers also don't want to remember about that.
But the regret of fail to win big money/life changing money will never be forgotten, we will always remember it - that's why it hurts more than losing because of taking a risk.
but is the opportunity to win a sum of money that can even change your life guaranteed to be obtained? we know that winning in gambling is not certain, let alone winning a sum of money that can change your life (a large amount) but with a small win it is sometimes difficult to get. regret for having done or whatever it is can be forgotten but in my opinion what is clear is that there is no point in regretting something that has happened especially in betting like this it will not change the situation for the better.
I don't think to regret anything, including failing to win big money / money that changes your life. we have to keep thinking ahead because there is no point in remembering it, although maybe occasionally remembering it but don't let it make us want to take revenge and make us bet blindly again. so in my opinion it is better not to waste time regretting it because it can trigger our own feelings and can make us lose control of ourselves. do gambling properly then everything will be fine.
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August 08, 2024, 08:01:17 PM
#41
Going through a losing bet will always be more painful for me, even though it's usually easy to brush off one's losses and move on there are a few bad losses that I can always recall.

If I missed out on a life-changing bet, i'd only regret it for maybe a day at most and forget like it didn't happen because it's always easy to assume that you could be in that situation.

Or maybe it's because i've experienced a similar situation back then, but i'd still treat it the same regardless of the winnings.
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August 08, 2024, 06:52:27 PM
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- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
This is a very basic answer!
On which answer you lost money? It's on the risk. While on regret, you didn't put any money you, you will just found guilty from your self on not betting on it but you didn't lose money at all.
To make up your guilty from your self, just think positive and there is always a lot of opportunity to bet again and make that regret not happen again.
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August 08, 2024, 06:43:39 PM
#39
Regret.
I like taking risks for one more shot or one more bet and then that's when I will go out. Sometimes when I am low on budget and my wallet is 10 - 20 rolls until it's depleted, I will take the risk and see if I can get lucky.
Regret on the other hand is difficult to swallow plus it will haunt you and could be your nightmare for a long time. In my opinion, risk is easier to forget than regret and I would just always pick to take the risk than regret it later. Without risk, we won't go anywhere and that's the same with life, not just gambling.
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August 08, 2024, 06:27:23 PM
#38
Both can be painful. But you know what is more painful, the fact that you know you are capable to bet and may possibly win life changing profits, but you chose not to bet so you end up losing and regretting. Not taking the risk when you know you have all the chances to do it is like missing a big opportunity in your life that you know you won’t forget throughout your life. It’s okay to lose because that is inevitable in gambling but that’s never okay to lose when you know you are capable to win and make some profits.
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August 08, 2024, 06:25:32 PM
#37
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
The pain of regret.

When you take the risk and bet already, that feeling is there and it will be gone immediately. Whilst the pain of regret, you might think of it so many times that you can't even sleep thinking of it.

Or, if that's just par then it will also cause you not to sleep because you'd keep on thinking about it. But that's what I think, the pain of regret lasts longer.
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August 08, 2024, 06:19:34 PM
#36
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
Gambling has both pain and regret especially when you bet and if you lose the bet you will definitely feel pain and you will be mentally broken because of the loss of your bet which is the traditional rule of gambling.
But if you don't get profit by gambling or you express regret if you don't bet you are different but you remember that most profit or loss in gambling depends entirely on luck.  Whether you participate in gambling and win the jackpot is something you will never regret because if you are lucky, you will definitely win the jackpot one way or the other.
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August 08, 2024, 06:15:25 PM
#35
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
Risk is the most painful experience in gambling,  especially when one gambles with the money that can't be afford to lose. It is better to regret of not playing a game that is supposed to be win, I think still having your money with you is still a win because their was never a lose. No need to regret not playing a game that was supposed to be a win. The risk in gambling is always painful that is why it is better to always play with the money that you can afford to lose. The worse feeling that can happen to any gambler is loosing the money that he never expected to lose. Regretting of not playing a game won't cause much pains.
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August 08, 2024, 06:11:36 PM
#34
Considering risk and regret, which do you think will be the most painful for a gambler?

- the pain from taking a risk that they take on a bet and they lose, or the pain from regret of not taking a bet that ends up as the winning option, a life-changing amount?
In fact, in my opinion:
loss because taking risks > regret

Because, we do not only regret because of the loss situation, but also because we really exactly lose the money. So, double painful. Cheesy

But, as long as we are ready for the risk, there should be no more pain.

If regret, it is just a feeling of regret, but the money is still in hand.
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