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Wojciechowski
1 year ago

Okey thank you for your opinion. 🙂

1 year ago

Hi all, I think people gamble for the excitement, thrill of winning, social interaction, and as a form of escape from everyday life. The possibility of financial gain also adds to the appeal.

RobertAnderson
1 year ago

"as a form of escape from everyday life" - I completely agree!

RobertAnderson
1 year ago

Yep, as far as I can say for myself - the dopamine 😀. I made a really bad decision back then.

1 year ago

For excitement when you hit big

noviesol
1 year ago

Good point.👌

1 year ago

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billy00xv
1 year ago

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This is not a marketplace, this is a forum.

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1 year ago

People gamble, or start gambling, for exactly the same reasons that people use or start using drugs. And we are talking about hard drugs, for example, cocaine. And it's ridiculous that cocaine is illegal and gambling is legal. How ridiculous it would be the other way around, if cocaine were legal and gambling was not.

Reasons to abuse cocaine:

1. Boredom

2. Because others do it too

3. Pursuit of euphoric effect, "high", "kick"

4."Comedown", "crash" after use, depression, wanting to get off it

5. Escape from reality, problems

Reasons to gamble:

Copy and Paste , the above points...

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IIIIII
1 year ago

Most of the reasons you gave I would agree with. There are many, but these can certainly be among them. Why did you start playing ?

1 year ago

Am I? It was very boring, first point. It's very boring in prison...That was a long time ago. This is for gambling. Cocaine is more like a second point

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1 year ago

You have censorship. First it was out of boredom. Then I collected bonuses, but I didn't see it as "gambling" at the time. I have not practiced gambling in practice. I mean something else entirely, I guess you didn't understand me. I don't mean quit a job or anything like that. Not worth it...I mean extra income. Instead of playing the mosquito and almost certainly losing. I've also never been a failed gambler, but I get them. Because I have been among them for a long time. Like you...

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1 year ago

the translation is funny...We have a certain way of talking, we, the gamblers

IIIIII
1 year ago

Hm, maybe it's the translation as you say. But I got the answer to my question, so thank you.

10 months ago

I gamble only for fun, not to make money. For me, it's just entertainment, and I keep it under control so it doesn't become a serious risk.

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Caporegime98
10 months ago

That is great. Keep it up this way. 😉

Romi
10 months ago

Thank you, Romi 🙂Responsible gambling is an important thing!

Caporegime98
10 months ago

It surely is indeed.

Caporegime98
9 months ago

A healthy approach: If you play responsibly and see gambling as a form of entertainment. Do you have favorite games or platforms where you enjoy playing the most?

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