To be honest, I think if using all the money they deposited it wouldn't be a problem if he really had limited the amount to play gambling, and of course was ready to lose the money they deposited.
Either at the end of the victory or spent even though he has won, because basically he plays to entertain himself, the most important thing is to use the funds that have been prepared to lose it.
But if they continue to make deposits by planning to catch up with previous losses and chase wins, that mindset is wrong for them which will make them sink and it ends in regret.
I am annoyed when I see my friends who behave like this, and those who have this mindset are very difficult to remind, even though I am frothy to say it. And what I noticed from them afterwards was apologizing and feeling regret, but kept repeating it.
Maybe it won't be a problem for those who are prepared to risk losing all the money they have deposited. But some people are unable to see what they have done so they can only regret it without being able to try to recover their losses. Those who have already lost then try to deposit another amount of money but again, they use all their money in the hope that they can recover their losses and get a win. But when they actually manage to recover their losses and get a win, they don't stop immediately but instead continue to the next round because they still hope to get another big win. And that's where they get another loss which will even eliminate all the money they have won until there is no money left in the gambling account.
Many people regret it and promise not to repeat it but the next day, when they gamble again, they keep repeating the same mistake as if they had never experienced or made that mistake. And we can only see loss after loss happens to them without them being able to recover all their losses because that will be even more burdensome for them. From there, many gave up on gambling and lost their valuables because they were too excessive in gambling.
You believe that wagering is a sound financial strategy? You might as well wait for universal healthcare to appear out of thin air. It does not function that way.
If you expect lady luck to pay your expenses, you're in for a world of trouble. Its like waiting for Congress to pass legislation; its possible, but you shouldnt hold your breath. We must be more discerning than that.
And what about those who squander good money after bad? Stop. Just cease. It is not a wise investment strategy; rather, it is a one-way ticket to bankruptcy. So, cast the dice if you must, but keep in mind that sometimes the best strategy is to walk away.
I'm not saying wagering is a good financial strategy. It depends on how someone can arrange how much he can wager when he is playing gambling to prevent a big loss. At the same time, if someone gambles, he can lose his money. If he can't manage his finances, he can lose all his money or even have nothing left. You have to understand this and don't bet beyond what you can afford so you can prevent losing or losing a lot of money in gambling.
I never expect luck to pay my expenses because I know that by gambling, I will not be able to win easily. And even if I win at gambling, the amount won't be as big as what other people get. From there, I always realized that I could only gamble enough and not too much so I wouldn't lose a lot of money. I will be in big trouble if I lose a lot of money in gambling, which I have always avoided until now.
Yes, stopping is a wise decision only for those who are aware of the dangers of gambling if they don't have good self-control. By stopping gambling, they will not waste much of their money and can also divert their money to invest in other things, such as bitcoin. It will provide multiple benefits, especially if they can invest a lot of money into investing in bitcoin.