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Have you encountered phases when you don't care how much you lose?


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Have you ever encountered such situations when you become numb to any future losses in gambling?

Like once I had such a huge losing streak that it didn't matter anymore how much I bet or how much I lose.

It didn't matter if I get a 1000x or 0.99x, all I was numb and senseless and just didn't care if I go into the biggest debt in the world.

Or sometimes just life depressed me to such an extent that I would sell my kidneys and bet all in on dice at 9900x.

Not due to greed but just because of not caring.

During these times, we care for ourselves more than our greed or fear in gambling and know that there's we as an identity which is above the identity of just a gambler.

What's your opinion?

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Yes, and the feelings after that plus the actual consequences of acting that irresponsibly can be described as one of the worst situations I’ve been in, both mentally & physically.

Promised to never hit that low point again if I were to continue playing - which it won’t but even if by some chance it did, self-exclusion will be the only solution then.

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need self-control if you experience moments like you feel .. sometimes losing and winning is no longer a priority anymore ... yes ... it does happen to me ... you should take a moment with family and friends to let go fatigue in all activities, .. especially gambling activities

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I don't cross my limits when I play gambling I just play in my limit and I always see my this hobby not affect to my real life and not create problems in my life so I always use my extra money for this if I lose my extra money I stop the game and wait collecting extra money in 1 year period I not use my need money or I not take any loan and I not do any ring thing for this that's why I always feel good and relx and not any problems my life .

But I'm in profit in my this 1 year playing period

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13 hours ago, nuuuitsjdragon said:

Yes, and the feelings after that plus the actual consequences of acting that irresponsibly can be described as one of the worst situations I’ve been in, both mentally & physically.

Promised to never hit that low point again if I were to continue playing - which it won’t but even if by some chance it did, self-exclusion will be the only solution then.

yeah ... the consequences are indeed the worst thing we will face in gambling if we choose the wrong way ...
indeed self-exclusion is the best solution, but it will not solve the problem that just happened ...

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I only gamble for fun and don’t deposit any of my own money in to gambling. I once went from $2.50 and cashed out $3000 to my bank account, because of an insane multiplier. This rarely happens to people and I was lucky to have the will power to cash all of it out.

Since then, I have deposited $0 in to crypto gambling and I have used giveaways/earned crypto to build up a bank rolls and increase my wager on stake.

So to answer your question, my answer if no. I know my limits and I never do a bet that would make me in a huge loss and I would regret it at the end of the session, if I was to lose the bet. :) 

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We should always stay in a limit. Don't cross the limit. We shouldn't do anything what we can't afford. I have face this type situation too. And currently I'm huge lose in gambling but I don't think about it much. Just play for fun and win sometimes. 

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Yes, I have facet it once or twice, I was very mad and unguessable and started to not care about how much I lost and just move on with life, because that's how I still go.

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That happens to me once in a while, most of the time when I have not get a profit path only reds and because of that I start double my bet no matter the results I am going to get (mostly reds in a row due the algos are ready to bust you when you double your bet).  But I do it because I remember that what is in my balance is already lost, that is the reason.  So I think I busted because is my choice and I can live with that.... just my opinion.  I hate myself later but gambling has so many faces.... Good luck. 

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17 hours ago, Ali saher said:

I don't cross my limits when I play gambling I just play in my limit and I always see my this hobby not affect to my real life and not create problems in my life so I always use my extra money for this if I lose my extra money I stop the game and wait collecting extra money in 1 year period I not use my need money or I not take any loan and I not do any ring thing for this that's why I always feel good and relx and not any problems my life .

But I'm in profit in my this 1 year playing period

That's good for you and I admire you for your consistency and dedication. I hope you can continue this way and i promise it's worth it and the light head and free from debt life is cool!

 

3 hours ago, cryptofly said:

That happens to me once in a while, most of the time when I have not get a profit path only reds and because of that I start double my bet no matter the results I am going to get (mostly reds in a row due the algos are ready to bust you when you double your bet).  But I do it because I remember that what is in my balance is already lost, that is the reason.  So I think I busted because is my choice and I can live with that.... just my opinion.  I hate myself later but gambling has so many faces.... Good luck. 

Exactly, psychologically it feels good to bust by that thought of "choice"!

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lol yeah many times 
i had some points before when i wanted to lose and the casino wasnt letting me go 
like i remember doing 200-300-400$ and more betting on green and good x like 20 -30 and more  
and i was just keep on winning and i just wanted to lose 
tho it might sound weird but before when i wanted to go to sleep cuz i did days of gambling i was like okay fuk this this is getting kinda boring let me lose my balance real quick 
and in the next moment i am winning ... lol haha

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