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Do you stop gambling after busting?


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Hello :D maybe i stop gambling just for a month because somany lose 
so what will you doing after get many busted? stop gambling or take a rest? or continue?

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I will never stop gambling because I like it and I don't spend a lot of out of pocket money to do it . Also I would miss all my friends here way to much💙💖🎲💖💙.

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I will never stop gambling too cause I am in a gambling sphere in about 5 years, so I used to gamble in part of my free time. 

Gambling is taking part in a game during which you risk money, or something of monetary value, in order to winmoney or a prize. The outcome of the game is usually down to chance, so when gambling you might leave with less money than you started off with, and sometimes with nothing at all.

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no not really because i do it for the fun of it. but if i bust i usually just take a little 10 minutes break and i just chat with people to take my mind of busting after that I just go right back in lol

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its a good strategy when u lost continuously  then take break for a change and also find u r weakness then only u get back to winning

its natural process when u puzzled some where better take break to create new environment to collect new energy

 

good luck 

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7 hours ago, Mistake said:

Hello :D maybe i stop gambling just for a month because somany lose 
so what will you doing after get many busted? stop gambling or take a rest? or continue?

When I gamble my money, I always make sure that it's ok even if I get busted. I only gamble my spare money not my whole allowance

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41 minutes ago, ekzxc said:

When I gamble my money, I always make sure that it's ok even if I get busted. I only gamble my spare money not my whole allowance

thats how it starts,                              
but its easy for it to change, especially when chasing losses start to happen =(

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8 minutes ago, Shaniqua said:

thats how it starts,                              
but its easy for it to change, especially when chasing losses start to happen =(

I've been here in stake not too long maybe 3months I guess? And so far, I am able to control my deposit even with so many losses.

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My main issue is that I really don't know when to stop and I only really stop when I can no longer gamble literally when I can no longer deposit anymore money

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I'm seriously contemplating quitting gambling ever since losing $300 2 days ago, but alas I've invested too much time into this Christmas challenge so I'll have to see it to the end...

Will probably take a long break after this though.

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There’s actually a time to pause a bit if you continuously losing a lot. Let’s say if you are losing for like 2-3 days then it’s a sign you need to take a break because you are already chasing the losses you had from those days, in which your games tend to be greedy but when the moment you had pause a bit the next time you come back, you are already calm to play and make some limitations of your game.

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On 12/17/2018 at 3:52 PM, chrisconn63 said:

there is no such thing in existence wit the action associated with the 2 words, stopping gambling in my life. gamble forever. #plinkotilldeath

Spoken like a true gambler chris. :D

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For many problem gamblers, it’s not quitting gambling that’s the biggest challenge, but rather staying in recovery—making a permanent commitment to stay away from gambling. The Internet has made gambling far more accessible and, therefore, harder for recovering addicts to avoid relapse. Online casinos and bookmakers are open all day, every day for anyone with a smartphone or access to a computer. But maintaining recovery from gambling addiction or problem gambling is still possible if you surround yourself with people to whom you’re accountable, avoid tempting environments and websites, give up control of your finances (at least at first), and find healthier activities to replace gambling in your life.

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