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hero member
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OrangeFren.com
August 17, 2023, 05:53:13 PM
#40
The first option suits me better.
The reason I chose the first option is because actually I gamble almost rarely using my own personal money more often using money from campaign results even though I get it for free but I will also manage it so that I can survive until next week even though I often lose but sometime the thought will get a win it must always appear in my mind so that when I bet on sports several time and lost maybe I stopped in a few days after that decided to bet on sports betting again.
Not that I am addicted, but for me it natural if a gambler who feels defeat several times after that tries to stop for moment to rest his mind to be more calm after everything is fine, come back to betting with a calm mind so predicting or installing a strategy will be very focused .


Based on the voting,it was clear most people choose the first option.The immediate break is became the essential one after some loss from the gambling.The loss mind should get normal,then the gambling addiction was not occur.After the loss many people get addiction because of big loss or continuous loss from the simultaneous game.The natural gambler know the fact,emotions should not get involve to the game next to the loss.When you had enough experience in the sports,surely it's better to bet on sports bet as compared to normal bet.
hero member
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August 17, 2023, 05:07:16 PM
#39
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?
^ I choose to take a break because this was common I did when I have losses.
For me, this can help them regain perspective, manage their emotions, and potentially save money. Taking a step back allows them to assess their gambling habits and make more informed decisions in the future. Taking a temporary break allowed me to regain composure and effectively manage my emotions. It is great to hear that it worked for you as well.
legendary
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Shuffle.com
August 17, 2023, 05:02:34 PM
#38
If i'm in a bad losing situation, i'll keep playing until I lose all my bankroll because I can always reduce my betting size to the lowest amount, and in sports betting, you don't always get the same opportunity most of the time. I prefer taking that opportunity first and then i'll have a short break because i'm also participating in prediction pools and having a small bet on the side encourages me to keep up with the different leagues that I need to follow. I would've voted for the break if i'm playing casino games since you can always go back and it's still the same game.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting and Casino Platform
August 17, 2023, 04:41:06 PM
#37
The logical answer here is to take a breather and stop gambling for a while, at least until you're sure you wouldn't succumb to revenge gambling sometime after. People here though, I can't be so sure if they really are pushing for it. Anywho, regardless of whatever you chose on the poll, it's important that you know it's way smarter and much more productive to actually just quit gambling for the meantime, especially after tanking a big loss, instead of pushing for it even with small bets. Somehow somewhere along the gambling journey your small bets will turn into bigger ones until you find yourself losing more money than you know what to do with once again. Proper mindset people. It's just as important as making sure that you get the most wins out of your gambling sessions.
legendary
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August 17, 2023, 04:16:55 PM
#36
I typically have a pretty set schedule when it comes to gambling in terms of how much and how often I do so.  If I'm going on a trip, say to Lake Tahoe where gambling is legal (Nevada part of Tahoe), then I'll set aside an amount that I'm willing to lose and won't spend a penny more. 

If I'm making weekly NFL bets, then I typically stick to the same amounts gambled, but if I'm really hot and winning a lot of my bets, I'll ramp it up a bit.  I never go over any amount I'm scared to lose.  Ever.
hero member
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No God or Kings, only BITCOIN.
August 17, 2023, 03:57:20 PM
#35
I think it's really best to step out on gambling for a while and clear your mind on it. If you really are into gambling or even just to past the time, losing is a boredom thing and a little pause in it will make you clear your mind. I think quitting will be on your mind but still you'll seek it once again for sure.
legendary
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August 17, 2023, 03:50:55 PM
#34
Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?
if anyone started feeling boredom because of constantly losing when gambling, taking a break from it would be the best and only choice, if anyone chose any other on the option above, they are just punishing themselves for no reason. if you continue to gamble despite what you feel it will only affect your gameplay, decision-making, experience, etc. and in the end, it would most likely end in more losses.
hero member
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August 17, 2023, 03:31:54 PM
#33
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?
Every gambler will definitely win and they will lose also, but we should always try our possible best by controlling ourselves when losing. If you are losing and you keep on chasing your loss, then you will continue losing, and when you are losing and you decide to take a break and come back another day, you might be lucky, and the other day on which you will be coming back might be your lucky day. Whenever I am gambling and am bored due to the amount I have lost, I will gently take a break and come back another day. I do gamble for fun alone, and whenever I am not having fun again, I have to stop gambling.
legendary
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August 17, 2023, 03:26:42 PM
#32
Back then, I gamble because I don't have nothing else to do on the weekends and I have some extra money to burn weekly for my entertainment and leisure. I'm not the type of person who indulges in shopping, expensive hobbies, or social gatherings, and thus I see gambling as a means of 'entertaining' my self by playing with my chances and numbers on the screen. I never won anything significant over the course of my weekly gambling habit, but it sure helped me kill lots of hours before I need to function again. I don't need to win, though it would be a nice thing to have honestly.
legendary
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August 17, 2023, 03:09:01 PM
#31
Gamblers typically come to a choice after suffering defeats. Some folks could choose to put gaming on hold or give it a complete break. Others might continue to gamble but make smaller wagers to minimise risk. Some gamblers carry on as usual in the anticipation of winning someday, despite the odds. But repeatedly losing can get boring and make you less motivated to play. It's customary in these circumstances to reevaluate the games being played and take into account alternative tactics. It might arouse interest, for instance, to convert from less lucrative bets like slot machines to more engaging and strategic bets like poker. In the end, a person's decision to continue or stop playing the game depends on their particular tastes and how much they love it.
full member
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August 17, 2023, 03:06:46 PM
#30
This happened to be multiple times, I didn't feel bored but rather hopeless because I have been having lose streak no matter what strategies I would apply so I decided to stop for a while because I might only be needing enough time to rest and try to analyze my wrong moves.
Well, I stopped for a while but I didn't totally quit. I've just used that rest to manage the risks and to find out the wrong moves and decisions that I do.
I've lessened my gambling expences and just handled my emotions wisely because it also has a huge effect on my gambling journey. It's fine to take a break so we could notice if we're already exceeding our limits.
hero member
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August 17, 2023, 02:56:43 PM
#29
The first option suits me better.
The reason I chose the first option is because actually I gamble almost rarely using my own personal money more often using money from campaign results even though I get it for free but I will also manage it so that I can survive until next week even though I often lose but sometime the thought will get a win it must always appear in my mind so that when I bet on sports several time and lost maybe I stopped in a few days after that decided to bet on sports betting again.
Not that I am addicted, but for me it natural if a gambler who feels defeat several times after that tries to stop for moment to rest his mind to be more calm after everything is fine, come back to betting with a calm mind so predicting or installing a strategy will be very focused .
hero member
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August 17, 2023, 02:55:42 PM
#28
If you are bored you need to pause and leave the game, what you continue to do playing in the casino will lose more.

Don't demand yourself to win at the casino, it's better for fun not for winning basically it's luck.

If it were me, I would leave. I still have other important times that do not have to be serious in gambling because it will make us stressed, if you have lost then you will leave and if you win you will withdraw it, that's how I do it.
sr. member
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August 17, 2023, 02:38:37 PM
#27
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?
To be honest, I don't experience boredom when gambling. Instead I find that gambling is a way for me to reduce my boredom; it serves as a form of entertainment. I don't mind whether I win or lose because I enjoy making bets with friends and seeing if my predictions are correct. Lately, I've been losing more often than winning but I'm perfectly fine with it since I don't usually gamble with a large amount of money. I only spend a few bucks per week on that and it doesn't really matters much.

I'm giving out a poll to find out what all of you did and which one all of you voted for the most. I choose the number one because if I can take a break from playing gambling, I feel that I can handle my emotion with good, which can save some money. I already tried to take a break for a while to calm myself down and that worked for me.
Breaks are definitely beneficial for gamblers who are experiencing difficulties/issues or boredom from gambling. Taking breaks can help them feel refreshed and get back to it again later with a clearer mindset. Personally, I would say that option 3 or 4 in the poll suits me more.
legendary
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August 17, 2023, 02:37:40 PM
#26
I almost never feel bored because I don't play boring games like dice. I like when things are different each time, cards are on the table and I have to think. Pushing the button, or setting it on auto roll would make me quit very fast. I'm not in it for the money but for the excitement, which is why I like to bet on sports and play cards.
Let's say I'd feel bored or tilted, for the reason of the thread. I'd of course take a break or stop gambling. I never try too hard or keep playing when it's no longer profitable or entertaining.
hero member
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August 17, 2023, 02:36:57 PM
#25
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?

Gambling should be seen as a means of entertainment,whereby one enjoys every game that he place his bet on. When one see gambling as a do or die affair that is when even when you are losing,you will still continue playing and give chance to your emotions to control you. I have always set aside a gambling budget that will enable me walk away when I have exhausted that day's own. This is the best way to be free from more losses,when you know that right time to stop gambling and walk away. No gambler will love to play a game that he knows that he will loss but the problem with some gamblers,is that they find it difficult to walk away until their bankroll is empty.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 17, 2023, 02:23:41 PM
#24
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?

I'm giving out a poll to find out what all of you did and which one all of you voted for the most. I choose the number one because if I can take a break from playing gambling, I feel that I can handle my emotion with good, which can save some money. I already tried to take a break for a while to calm myself down and that worked for me.
Number 1 also works for me. Not because I need a break because I can’t afford for another loss, but because I have to keep my emotions healthy as well like it needs to take a rest at some point and be free from the stress and pressures whenever I’m losing in gambling. However, if you could learn also to minimize the amount of your bets every after loss, that could also work but you can’t stop yourself from losing still regardless if it’s just a small amount of penny. Gambling is just a game of chances, and if you don’t have the luck to win at that moment, you’ll never be profitable with gambling as it’s very clear that strategies will never guarantee you to win.
newbie
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August 17, 2023, 02:14:47 PM
#23
Losing in gambling are normal bro.
I also lose more than I win but I am not bored with it because it's fun and yeah, I can control myself even I lose always. Maybe put some limitation or have a budget always when you're playing so you can control yourself.
If you really bored with gambling maybe it's time for you to find some another habit or activities other than gambling. Why? Because you're not having fun anymore and you lose your money always. It's not healthy for you too

We have bad day ang lucky day.
If you lose always that time, it's not your day. Maybe get some rest  with gambling and try again tomorrow. Always Don't forget to put a budget so you know how much you loss
sr. member
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yes
August 17, 2023, 02:13:06 PM
#22
Continued loss leads to further loss. This is how my gambling experience used to be. When I was on the winning side I used to have control over my activity. Whether it is sports betting or casino games, my losing bets further leads to big loss. This happens out of the recovery process. When lost I tend to recover and keep on wagering which isn't the right way of controlled gambling. I should take a break by that time. Here my mind suggest to take a break after recovering the loss which is the big mistake most gamblers does.
Risks envolved round the gambling sector. There constitutes proof for profits before losses; it's more like a system law that we must lose in order to gain. I'm prepared to face down any challenge in the sector; it's always better to stick to our values rather than going in the opposite direction, which would result in big losses in the end. Gambling losses cannot be avoided, but they can be minimized. It is preferable that we accept the truth that gambling involves both losses and gains; the sooner we realize this, the better. I'm willing to own my flaws and work to correct them.
legendary
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Smart is not enough, there must be skills
August 17, 2023, 02:10:00 PM
#21
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?
Yes, if you continue to lose then stop for a moment and rest while clearing your mind, because if you continue to continue you will lose more than win, this situation is indeed a lot of natural but being in this phase you must be aware if there is no luck do not need to continue again, maybe next day or next week playing again.

Because they continue to lose and continue to play without any control, especially when emotions are high, you must be able to control it, or you can set a smaller bankroll to prevent more losses.
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