chukwudi345 Posted May 20 #1 Posted May 20 Everybody loves channels, blogs, streams that talks about Huge multis. Max wins. Big cashouts. Lucky slips. Crazy comeback sessions. But many people hide the darker side behind those screenshots. Nobody talks enough about the emotional pressure after continuous losses. The frustration of depositing again and again hoping one good hit saves the day. The anger that comes after dead bonuses destroy an entire balance within minutes. Sometimes gambling slowly changes moods without people noticing. A person starts the session happy and confident. Few hours later, frustration completely takes over. Small losses begin to feel heavier. Bad decisions start happening. Bet sizes increase emotionally. Another bad side many people ignore is comparison. Seeing other users post huge wins every day can make losing players feel unlucky or left behind. What many forget is that people rarely post their losses. One screenshot can hide hundreds of failed sessions behind it. Then comes chasing losses. Probably one of the most dangerous parts nobody likes discussing openly. A player loses normally at first. Then emotions enter. The person stops playing smart and starts gambling only to recover quickly. That is where many balances disappear completely. Even chat rooms sometimes increase pressure. One room is celebrating max wins. Another person is farming wagers for rains. Saturday live streams with Eddie Craven create excitement everywhere. Rollhunts raise hopes after every bonus buy. But behind all the entertainment, some players silently struggle emotionally after bad sessions. Another thing many people never talk about is how difficult it can be to stop after winning. Funny enough, some people lose more after winning big than after losing. Confidence becomes too high. Risk increases. Control disappears slowly. At the end, gambling is entertainment for many people. But without discipline and emotional control, the bad side can become stronger than the fun side very quickly. That is the reality many players understand but rarely say openly. Irfan16 1
myuglyduck Posted May 21 #2 Posted May 21 Always remember for gamblers play the amount you afford to loose
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