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February 09, 2024, 05:52:15 PM
#82
How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.

I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.

What is the instances that makes you take a break in gambling?



I don't gamble much like others who gamble every day so I don't think I need a break because I only gamble once a week sometimes I haven't gambled yet because I'm busy with work. But it's also good to take a break from gambling because you'll surely save money if you can't gamble for a few months or you can reduce your time playing.

It's also really hard to gamble every day because apart from always running out of money, there's also a big chance that you'll get addicted to gambling, even if we say you have a budget every day, that's still dangerous.
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February 09, 2024, 05:38:23 PM
#81
Taking a break,  shouldn't be a big deal to a gambler,  this is because,  by all means possible a good gambler must also have a stop time and that is a crucial time and for that we have to take not of such a time.

It's easy as ABC because when you are gambling for the fun and entertainment,  it becomes great to explore those factors that provide you with the flexibility to escape any possible risks and losses since being excessive in gambling could lead to losses.
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February 09, 2024, 05:32:07 PM
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Taking a break in gambling bis usually a method used to cushion the habit of excessive gambling and that will means that you will at that point want to take out some time to refresh and take a look at that which you have been doing worng gambling and see possible means to fixt them so you become a better gambler and not an addict.

Gambling daily isn't a healthy way of gambling and a few times it's actually a healthy practice to take a break from gambling and come backyard refreshed with a different mind set such that you have been able to put behind your losses and you are starting on a good and fresh note where you will be more rational, less desperate and probably aiming to have fun more than you would rather want to make or chase profits which ends up as more losses for you. After a series of excessive losses it's best to take a break so you don't get addicted or chase losses to the point you loose even more.
That is an important perspective on responsible gambling practices. Taking breaks from gambling can indeed serve as a valuable strategy to mitigate the risk of developing addictive behaviors and to reassess the approach to gambling. Stepping away from gambling allows the gamblers to gain perspective, reflect on their habits, and address any issues that may be contributing to excessive or problematic gambling behavior. It provides an opportunity to break the cycle of chasing losses and reevaluate the motivations for gambling.

Returning to gambling with a refreshed mindset can foster a healthier approach, where the emphasis is on enjoyment rather than solely chasing profits. This shift in focus can lead to more rational decision-making and reduce the likelihood of impulsive or desperate actions that may result in further losses. Recognizing the need for breaks and being proactive about taking them demonstrates a commitment to responsible gambling and self-care. Gamblers can better manage their behavior and minimize the potential negative consequences associated with excessive gambling by incorporating periodic breaks into their gambling routine.
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February 09, 2024, 05:15:33 PM
#79
Though sometimes it can limit achieving goals, gambling comes with a set of negative consequences such as loss beyond control. Nonetheless, if you are confident in your abilities to keep your gambling habits under control and not allow it to interfere with the harmony in your life and goal achievement, then there is no problem with continuing to gamble on condition that you bear in mind certain priorities; such as having other more important activities besides playing or, better still, having a priority scale.

Based on personal experience, I have not yet decided when exactly I will stop doing this activity. In the past, it was not uncommon for me to experience several major setbacks that resulted in consecutive losses. To me, the big reward of having control over gambling is really wonderful. While participating in any gambling game, there are moments when winning or losing impacts our emotions slightly. In an effort to prevent indulgence in impulsive actions, I immediately apply a break from the game because it will assist in pacifying my emotions and taking back control of the game.
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February 09, 2024, 05:13:48 PM
#78
How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.

I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.

What is the instances that makes you take a break in gambling?



I rarely gamble right now, maybe about 3 weeks since I haven't been able to play because I'm still a bit busy with things that I have to prioritize right now. But when I have time, I still play crypto gambling when I have extra money.

What exactly are you saying about your passive income? do you still get it in crypto casino? or trading that is mainly done by most communities here in the field of the gambling business industry.
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February 09, 2024, 04:56:56 PM
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I have mentioned it many times, I took a break from the virtual boards, when poker was 100% of what I did in relation to the betting and it was like 5 years, currently I take a break for weeks, days, in fact I have only recently resumed a casino where I liked to just play the slots, BJ. I hadn't been there for a long time.

In sports betting I try to make bets for the entire week on a specific day, difficult, but at least it allows me to escape for a few days, I think escaping from traditional games is very easy, even though they tell you that cell phone etc. but I think in games like poker, Bj, the situation is different, usually you have to play long sections of 3-4 hours.

I think that every player in the world of betting must at some point stay away from betting 100% for a minimum period of one month, if you can do it it is a demonstration that you will never have problems leaving it in bad streaks or simply doing it just because.

In any case, it is also good to start taking a break from casinos, or stop betting on sports, or reduce the casinos you frequent, etc. Progressive progress can be made, , it doesn't have to be radical in that break.



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February 09, 2024, 04:44:59 PM
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I try to ensure that the maximum times that I gamble in a week doesn't exceed 3 times. I do take my own breaks when I have very important and crucial deadlines to meet up with, when I am vacationing with family and friends. During these times, I do not gamble.
I also do this. Whenever I go somewhere to meet people, relatives and friends I make sure that there should be no distraction with my goal there.
If I go there to meet people and have a get together, I don't gamble because if I gamble there then I better didn't go to that place and meet those people.
I should have stayed in house to gamble online.
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February 09, 2024, 04:43:15 PM
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I try to ensure that the maximum times that I gamble in a week doesn't exceed 3 times. I do take my own breaks when I have very important and crucial deadlines to meet up with, when I am vacationing with family and friends. During these times, I do not gamble.

I am a big fan of people taking breaks and I totally encourage if it the individual feel that that is what would work for him. There are other things to do to helping those struggling with gambling addiction other than taking breaks.
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February 09, 2024, 04:26:01 PM
#74
How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.
it's easy to take a break on gambling - it helps if you don't wanna get too attached...BTW, I suppose you know this already..... I'm just wondering why you'd ask the last question - don't you have a job in real life?? Are you solely dependent on gambling??
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I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.
keyword - passive profit... Welp!!! What do you mean here??? I've never heard of casinos gifting out lots to their customers for not wagering at all... I mean, they also gotta make some racks from you... So if you was not consistent, then that's cap right there.

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February 09, 2024, 04:07:50 PM
#73
In gambling, you should always try to take breaks. When a person plays constantly, he accumulates fatigue, irritation, and also loses the freshness of impressions. As a result - a lot of ridiculous mistakes and loss of money. You must force yourself to take breaks. Even if it is quite difficult to do so
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February 09, 2024, 03:59:42 PM
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How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.

my own gambling off periods occurs when am totally busy in my place of work and couldn't spare anytime to have chance for gambling at any cause, the other one is when am seriously engaged with the family at home or on outing, while the last one is when am not feeling right for anything thing as this has to do with health challenges, though i never pray for such but there's nothing we should prepare our minds for while planning for the best, we should also expect the worse to come.


I'm not a regular gambler so I don't find it difficult in taking breaks from my gambling engagements and that's why I don't have a specific time frame to take breaks from my gambling activities. Sometimes I unintentionally will not gamble or engage in a gambling activity for over the period of two months not because I it was personal decision but because I do not feel like engaging myself with any gambling activity at that moment. So because I can take breaks from gambling without doing them intentionally, I don't find it as something of  a big deal to do
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February 09, 2024, 03:50:54 PM
#71
How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.

I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.

What is the instances that makes you take a break in gambling?
Taking a break in gambling bis usually a method used to cushion the habit of excessive gambling and that will means that you will at that point want to take out some time to refresh and take a look at that which you have been doing worng gambling and see possible means to fixt them so you become a better gambler and not an addict.

Gambling daily isn't a healthy way of gambling and a few times it's actually a healthy practice to take a break from gambling and come backyard refreshed with a different mind set such that you have been able to put behind your losses and you are starting on a good and fresh note where you will be more rational, less desperate and probably aiming to have fun more than you would rather want to make or chase profits which ends up as more losses for you. After a series of excessive losses it's best to take a break so you don't get addicted or chase losses to the point you loose even more.
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February 09, 2024, 03:47:57 PM
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It's really healthy to take a breather from time to time.  Otherwise ypu start making stupid decisions.  I try to look at my bets after they have either won or lost and assess if it was rational or not to make that bet.  When I see myself veering away from my normal betting patterns I take a breather.  In terms of what else to do, plenty!  Just pick up one of your other hobbies and go enjoy yourself. 
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February 09, 2024, 03:29:27 PM
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It's not a bad idea to take a break every now and then. I've taken some breaks, mostly due to the limited time that I didn't want to spend on gambling or because I wasn't fond of spending more money for a specific period of time. Generally, taking a break should be a standard procedure when you go overboard, either with money or time spent. At least that's what I do if I see I've spent more than I initially intended to do.

@OP I'd advise you to stick to stablecoins if you're worried about the increasing price of your coins, I personally wouldn't use Bitcoin or any other Altcoin such as Ethereum or Litecoin.
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February 09, 2024, 03:14:47 PM
#68
How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.

I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.

What is the instances that makes you take a break in gambling?


When you are economical you can take a break in gambling, because I know quite well that many people who take break in gambling do that when they notice that they are lacking funds so its good and understanding that you have to learn how to take break in gambling, most sometimes I do have a statistics of how I gamble weekly and monthly so that it will not really affect me, so in gambling what we need is to have the clear understanding of it, and it's not what we gamble base on due and die affairs, gambling is something you know that you have to take a break both when you are a beneficiary of gambling and when you are not a beneficiary of gambling, taking a break will give you another insight
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February 09, 2024, 03:12:28 PM
#67
How do you guys manage to take a break in gambling? I’m not asking for advice but rather I’m just interested to know what you are doing on your own or if you really do a break.

I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.

The times I take a break from gambling is when I'm losing. If I have being losing for too long, I'll usually take a break to clear my head by doing other activities that can give me entertainment. I'll take interest in some physical sporting activities. I can register for a boxing class and learn some boxing skills. I can also do anything that can replace the feeling I get when gambling and after I have done that activity for something then I'll return back to gambling and the winnings returns.

Taking a break from gambling is good but most individual don't like to do it as they're depending on gambling for receiving income that they'll use for their expenses. They're gambling for money and are always addicted gamblers therefore taking a break is never an option for them regardless of how they're performing and they are always losing. Taking a break can help your regain your luck to continue winning.
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February 09, 2024, 03:10:32 PM
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I wish I could quit gambling,I wish I could stop this habbit of this thing called gambling,I wish addiction was something one can do away with for sometimes,but "No" it is like a thorn in your flesh,it seems so important that even if you dont eat,as long as you have your games booked already,you are filled.
OP,if you have had the courage to be able to stay distance from gambling,and have had e decision never to go back to eat again,then congratulations to you.It is a nice decision after finding out that you aren't winning at all,taking a break is the best option.But for the people who have decided never to quit for life,I wish them best of luck because it is not easy.
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February 09, 2024, 03:05:58 PM
#65
I think it's a good idea to take a break from gambling every so often.  It helps keep things in balance, kind of like if you do anything too much and, for me, when I step back for a bit, it makes me think about what matters more and I can enjoy other stuff going on in my life.  
I don't try to stop gambling completely really.  I just look for ways to do it responsibly in moderation I guess you could say.  Sometimes if I notice myself getting overly excited about it or too caught up in it, I'll take a little break.  Or if I want to spend time on other hobbies I have or other investments, Ill take a break too.  I think that's a healthy approach to everything.
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February 09, 2024, 03:05:29 PM
#64
I recently decided to take a break since I want to hold my crypto due to its increasing value and I don’t to spend it while it’s giving me passive profit. I just claiming bonus now or anything that is free to still enjoy gambling without risking my money.
Do you stop gambling temporarily? or stop using crypto coins for gambling?
I think these can be quite different. If you stop gambling temporarily, it means you won't gamble in a certain period due to some reasons.
But if you only stop using crypto coins for gambling, you still can gambling with an alternative. As you said, you still can enjoy gambling for free, gambling which doesn't require money. Or you can consider using fiats for gambling, that won't bother your crypto coins.

By the way, I believe any one can take a break in gambling if he/she has very limited money. we must prefer to allocate money for urgent needs or daily needs. Moreover for the person who doesn't gamble regularly. It won't be so difficult to stop gambling temporarily because he/she is not a day gambler. I assume only addicts that get difficulties to take a break.


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February 09, 2024, 02:58:37 PM
#63
Personal I am somewhat boring most of the times to gambling again. I don't want risk money.
Is it a good solution for a break? yeah sure Smiley

others best way (at least on my view):
have a limit in all bookmakers (this cannot be forced, or at least need one month to be changed).
no wallet accessible (only cold storage), and just some penny available.

Of course high fees for tx are another reason to have a break Wink
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