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Living with gambling addiction: At what point does someone count as a gambling addict? (Page 2)

Topic created on 19th May. 2017 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 18 | Views: 7,039
Anonym
Lapppalo wrote on 11/03/2018 at 12:42 pm: I think anyone who plays regularly, even if they say it's just for fun, is already addicted. When I started playing my bad luck was that I almost only won in the beginning. I was able to cash out some nice wins and then all of a sudden nothing worked. Instead of pocketing the win and leaving it at that, I tried to force the luck, which of course backfired. From then on I was trapped. I think if I had lost at the beginning, I would have let it go and never played again.

That's how it went for me too!

In the future better stay reasonable and be happy about the win.
I have before maybe at the beginning of month times nen clearly defined amount somewhere to Deposit, no longer so exaggerated as I have done it the last 2 months.

Many play also only further, because they hope losses at least a little to be able to compensate, so it is also with me.


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Anonym
Starwalker wrote on 03/11/2018 at 5:37 pm: That's how it went for me too!

I'm planning to maybe Deposit a clearly defined amount somewhere at the beginning of the month, no more overdoing it like I've been doing for the last 2 months.

End of the month deposit is definitely better ... since you know what is still left^^

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Anonym
This in turn has to do with discipline and that's what I mean of course you can buy 100s of paysafe cards (if you have the money) but you usually don't. That's why cash withdrawals are bunkering at home

Account only what you can afford.

I don't care what the bank thinks. I work a lot earn quite okay and as long as I pay my expenses and pay debts (which I still have through a dispo that I monthly short) I can not care

I always say to myself well my bank account is alive )) with colorful turnovers

The last three weeks where I did nothing make the extract downright boring hahaa

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RiverSong
Legend
domesum wrote on 03/12/2018 at 07:53 AM
i still have that through a dispo that i am short monthly

if you do it without the coercion of the bank it is a good discipline

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Anonym
The was quite high at that time and it was too expensive the bank has earned enough so I have asked to cut it monthly that goes automatically
The money on it by itself to shorten would be I think another story with me

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Carmilies
Top Member
I can derive from my personal history of suffering from anorexia/bulimia a few signs for me, from when one suffers for me personally from an addiction to gambling.
For everyone there are naturally other factors behind it but the main thing is that you are not willing to talk yourself out of it or to talk yourself out of it, but to look your set signs and factors in the eye.

For me personally, someone is addicted to gambling if from morning to night and every day of everyday life, thoughts are only about gambling and they outweigh the total number of hours in a day.
Likewise, for me personally, you get there when you become very restless and when your mood starts to become negative and aggressive, when you lose or can not Deposit because of the most diverse reasons.

Furthermore, I would mention as a personal factor that when you start to perform actions that you could never have thought of before and they do not occur in other areas.
Among them I count, for example, lying to his closest confidants in the private environment or up to stealing from them.

As a last point I would like to add personally, that if begins to play secretly and hides itself thereby, since it is unpleasant and embarrassing.
Playing secretly and living with it is for me one of the strongest signs of an addiction.

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MisterL
Expert
when the cacre comes

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Anonym
For me, when you spend more money on gambling than you have available. But also when you realize that there is more to it than coincidence or luck and still invest in OCs, but also when a constant defense of the casinos is transmitted (RTP for example), which serves only the self-mockery, so as not to have to admit that the addiction drives you to deposits.

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b****r
Samira wrote on 02/07/2018 at 00:30: For me, when you spend more money on gaming than you have available. In addition, but also when you realize that there is more to it than chance or luck and still invests in OCs, but also when a constant defense of the casinos is transmitted (RTP bsp.), which serves only the self-fooling, so as not to have to admit that the addiction drives you to deposits.

or if the credit for online casino is not granted

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