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Primarily, what I'm feeling would always be tied to how well/bad on the gambling side. I think that's pretty much explanatory to everyone knowing that you would be able to talk to about gambling that when you win, it's a good feeling, "ecstatic" and if you lose, sad or "remorse" because you would think that you shouldn't have gambled today or make excuses.

That's how it goes for me at least.
legendary
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Gamblers are always chasing that high they felt the 1st time they gambled and won. I would say how I feel is dependent on how the gambling went. If I am a winner on the day I am satisfied and relaxed, if a loser I have a certain feeling of frustration I suppose.

The mood is different depending on the gambling as well. If I am playing a slot, I know that I have a smaller chance of winning and feel less disappointed on the loss. If betting sports I feel I make a more educated bet and have a better chance at winning, so if I lose I feel more disappointed.
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Gambling whether you play it online or offline is a mental game there are a lot of mixed emotions going on while you play
Excited when you're winning, anxious when you're chasing your losses, ecstatic when you won a big amount but have anxiety about cashing out.

It's a roller coaster ride when we are playing in casinos whether online or offline that is why we always come back to gamble because we feel alive and we have mixed emotions.

But after finishing the game what's your overall feeling how did you overcome this feeling and how many hours or days did it last?

Be honest with yourself and vote on the poll on What's Your Feeling After You Finish Gambling?

You just want to continue, lol, keep on playing, but I have to control myself, specially if I'm in a losing streak. So as much as I wanted to continue to play, I will simply stop. And I guess this is what the majority feels after playing.

There is that urge that you want to continue, but you have to think of the consequences of your action.

But maybe if I still have the money? I might continue to go on and chase for more money, or losing it.
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I can’t answer this question right away. In many cases, the mood depends on the situation. In truth, here you can put and select several options at once, and not just one specific one. Yeah... Voting is too difficult for me. Here I sit and think about which one to choose.

I remember many cases from my game, for example, in slots. At one time I was full of joy, and at other times I was disappointed that I simply left with nothing.
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Very interesting thread. It can show what part of us has an addiction problem and what part of us plays for fun.
As for me, I play very rarely and with a clear attitude - to have fun and, for the feeling you described as, "we feel alive". So that's exactly the mindset I approach the game with, so in my case I either end up feeling "enjoyed" when I had fun but lost, or "Satisfied" when I had fun and won.
If you feel depressed or worse after a night in casiono ... I think you should take a longer break if not quite entirely.
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Gambling whether you play it online or offline is a mental game there are a lot of mixed emotions going on while you play
Excited when you're winning, anxious when you're chasing your losses, ecstatic when you won a big amount but have anxiety about cashing out.

It's a roller coaster ride when we are playing in casinos whether online or offline that is why we always come back to gamble because we feel alive and we have mixed emotions.

But after finishing the game what's your overall feeling how did you overcome this feeling and how many hours or days did it last?

Be honest with yourself and vote on the poll on What's Your Feeling After You Finish Gambling?
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