Anesahh4357 Posted 19 hours ago #1 Posted 19 hours ago Hold on how do people get addicted to casino again pls
phantki Posted 18 hours ago #2 Posted 18 hours ago It’s that little win that gets you, then you’re chasing the feeling and suddenly you’re down bad before you even notice.
larsan4 Posted 17 hours ago #3 Posted 17 hours ago fr it's wild how fast it happens, one second you're up $20 and the next you're depositing money you don't have chasing a bonus buy
Asheon Posted 16 hours ago #4 Posted 16 hours ago it's the dopamine hit tbh, your brain just keeps craving that rush even when you're losing
raxly Posted 16 hours ago #5 Posted 16 hours ago the near miss effect is a big part of it, your brain treats "almost winning" almost the same as actually winning so you just keep spinning
kovatos Posted 15 hours ago #7 Posted 15 hours ago it’s that combo of small wins and near misses tbh, your brain gets hooked on the rush before you even realize what’s happening
vycoria2 Posted 15 hours ago #8 Posted 15 hours ago tbh it's crazy how the brain rewires itself from just a few small wins, next thing you know you're convincing yourself one more spin will fix everything
Kovain Posted 15 hours ago #9 Posted 15 hours ago it’s literally designed that way, the lights and sounds trick your brain into thinking you’re winning even when you’re down bad
aurorayx4 Posted 15 hours ago #10 Posted 15 hours ago the sneaky part is how it starts off just for fun, then suddenly you're chasing that feeling without even noticing the switch flip
ladyly Posted 13 hours ago #11 Posted 13 hours ago my cousin used to only put in 20 bucks for fun and then one night he chased a bonus round for three hours straight without even blinking. its wild how fast the switch flips from casual to compulsive.
thoxayzyl Posted 10 hours ago #12 Posted 10 hours ago i mean i kinda get what you’re saying but its not always about small wins rewiring your brain, sometimes people just have an addictive personality and it would ltach onto anything really.
irisuress Posted 8 hours ago #14 Posted 8 hours ago For me it was playing those silly plinko balls, lost like 5 bucks but then the next day I caught myself spending 15 more just to "break even" on a 5 cent drop lol. The platform design makse you forget actual money value real quick.
zylrel Posted 4 hours ago #15 Posted 4 hours ago I think a lot of people blame the casino tricks and flashing lights but honestly some of us just have zero chill with risk taking to begin with. The game design might nudge you there but if you already have that "just one more spin" voice in your head it’s basically game over before you even start.
faithosarium Posted 4 hours ago #16 Posted 4 hours ago i hoonestly think the biggest trap is how easy it is to reload funds now, one click and youre back in like the loss never happend. saw a mate drain half his paycheck over a weekend just trying to "recover" 30 bucks.
meriaenda Posted 3 hours ago #17 Posted 3 hours ago I saw a coworker win $800 on a random pull his first week, and after that he was completely convinced a bigger jackpot was always one more click away, even when he was down like two grand total.
norioerra Posted 3 hours ago #18 Posted 3 hours ago honestly i think its just the rush of seeing the odds flip on a mega wheel segment you picked last sec
Irisax Posted 3 hours ago #19 Posted 3 hours ago Turn off the sound effects if you play, it helps stop the fake win hype your bran gets.
vaelioys1 Posted 2 hours ago #20 Posted 2 hours ago It's a slow drip, you don't really notice until you check your balance and realize lunch money turned into a missing utility bill.
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