mahmoudibrahim Posted July 22, 2023 #1 Posted July 22, 2023 Gambling can be an enjoyable and entertaining activity when done responsibly. Here are some tips on how to gamble responsibly: Set a Budget: Before you start gambling, decide on a budget that you can afford to lose. Never gamble with money that you need for essential expenses like rent, bills, or groceries. Stick to Your Budget: Once you've set a budget, stick to it. Avoid the temptation to chase losses by betting more than you initially planned. Time Management: Set a time limit for your gambling sessions. Gambling for prolonged periods can lead to impulsive decisions and potential loss of control. Avoid Alcohol and Drugs: Gambling while under the influence of alcohol or drugs can impair your judgment and lead to irresponsible betting. Know the Odds: Understand the odds of the games you are playing. Remember that gambling is based on chance. Take Breaks: Regularly take breaks during your gambling session to refresh your mind and assess your play. Don't Borrow to Gamble: Never borrow money to gamble. This can lead to a cycle of debt and financial problems. Don't Gamble to Escape: Avoid using gambling as a way to cope with stress, boredom, or other emotional issues. Seek healthier outlets for those feelings. Self-Exclusion: Stake offer great self-exclusion programs. If you find it challenging to control your gambling, consider self-excluding yourself for a specified period. Seek Help if Needed: If you feel that your gambling is becoming a problem, don't hesitate to seek help from support groups or professional counselors specializing in gambling addiction. Be Honest with Yourself: Regularly evaluate your gambling behavior and be honest about any signs of developing unhealthy habits. Remember, responsible gambling is about enjoying the activity as a form of entertainment rather than a way to make money or escape from personal problems. Always prioritize your financial and emotional well-being above all else.
mahony Posted July 23, 2023 #2 Posted July 23, 2023 Don;t play Plinko,Wheel,Blackjack,HiLo GAMBLING ADVICE
mahmoudibrahim Posted July 23, 2023 Author #3 Posted July 23, 2023 @mahonyvery interesting of you to say that, me personally, when i see myself on the losing side of stake originals i change seeds and it works well. Maybe it's just my luck or is my strategy actually working? very keen to know....
mahmoudibrahim Posted July 23, 2023 Author #5 Posted July 23, 2023 @iulianbutanu while i totally agree on that, however i could argue that some games require strategy as well, example: blackjack But overall, yes, and to backup your statement, i don't consider gambling as a way to make money, instead it's just for fun, if it hits, cool, if not then it's just an extra "fun" money that i'm spending
iulianbutanu Posted July 23, 2023 #6 Posted July 23, 2023 1 minute ago, mahmoudibrahim said: @iulianbutanu while i totally agree on that, however i could argue that some games require strategy as well, example: blackjack But overall, yes, and to backup your statement, i don't consider gambling as a way to make money, instead it's just for fun, if it hits, cool, if not then it's just an extra "fun" money that i'm spending not at all, blackjack has a low house indeed, but always the house wins on the long term, so money making variants will never exist. also manipulating odds of a gambling game is illegal, so no actually working strategies out there.
mahmoudibrahim Posted July 23, 2023 Author #7 Posted July 23, 2023 very interesting and apology for the back to back replies it's just something caught my eyes here "also manipulating odds of a gambling game is illegal, so no actually working strategies out there." Does this also apply to online casinos as well? because me personally i haven't been physically into an actual casino "entity" hence the curiosity
Smeshing Posted August 12, 2023 #9 Posted August 12, 2023 Thanks for trying to help but I don’t think a real addict will even be able to use this for a day without returning to their play style
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