I wounder why some people still want to continue their old gambling life style even in this new year, this morning I was at home preparing for service when one of neighbor that is into betting stuff came to me trying to persuade me into playing a game that it is a sure banger and that if I will be bold enough to invest big in it I will find him and thank him later.
I have fell victim of a something similar like that not anymore will I do such, I told him to take it away that am not interested that if he is that sure of the game why not he consider giving it a trial instead of imposing it on me. So mate, have you ever been tempted in such manner before and how were you able to overcome it?
I have fell victim of a something similar like that not anymore will I do such, I told him to take it away that am not interested that if he is that sure of the game why not he consider giving it a trial instead of imposing it on me. So mate, have you ever been tempted in such manner before and how were you able to overcome it?
If thats the case seems you are lock in with your words that you will not play gambling at all and its a progress if you wanted to step away in playing gambling now, even though youre not into it better to step away with the circles related to gambling because you know once its still circulate to your environment its hard to remove this kind of habit there are still people will make a peer pressure into you.
I also think so. In gambling, it's very easy to start with a plan and then change decisions on impulse, especially after losing or winning a few times. Keeping a cool head and sticking to what was defined before you started playing makes a big difference.
In the end, gambling should be more fun than anything else. Having clear limits and knowing when to stop helps a lot in not losing control and avoids that feeling of having gone beyond your own limit afterwards.
In the end, gambling should be more fun than anything else. Having clear limits and knowing when to stop helps a lot in not losing control and avoids that feeling of having gone beyond your own limit afterwards.
Your plan is good but gamblers don't change their decisions on their own. Rather, circumstances force gamblers to make such decisions. When a gambler loses money, there will be a lot of changes in him very quickly because he is more focused on money. I know, if a gambler keeps calm, the risk is reduced by about 80%. But gamblers don't have to do anything for gambling to be a game of chance. So as soon as one can accept defeat, the better
My strategy of limiting both the time and the amount of money I spend on gambling works well for me. If either of these limits is reached, I leave the game without hesitation or regret. I believe this approach has saved me a significant amount of money, and I am absolutely sure that I have not missed out on my biggest win in the gambling.
The less the number of exposures, the more you will not get attach and addicted in playing gambling. You already play with a risk now its up to you where you will make put the money for those are into luck base or into skill, and knowledge base games.

