azbetsgonewild
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there is some good advice, and bad advice in this thread.
Your safest bet is to just take a break, and truely, and honestly analize if you can control yourself. The denial phase of an addiction clouds your judgement. A few months break clears the mind, and the pain of that loss will start to go away. Then you can truely evaluate yourself, and rebuild from the inside out.
I had a lot of self control problems in the past, especially when it came to gambling. And I will say it took years to overcome. The biggest thing is to see things as they really are, especially yourself.
Casinos want to suck you in, and make you feel like you are in some sort of warm safe place, as they suck the money out of your wallet. I see them as they really are, which is just a business trying to take my money and give nothing in return, they are selling a sham product. The illusion that its 'easy' to make money there.
No one trying to take my money and give me nothing in return is my friend, and i treat it as if im itching to get out of there at any second, and i follow through. And I will not let any casino influence my descisions based on anything they do. Everything from the sounds in the background to the color of the carpet, to the oxygenated cold air they pump in is designed to make you play more, and lose more. Discipline is the ONLY way you win in the long run. If you cant be disicplined, dont play. Or play, and expect to lose, and treat it as entertainment(but losing money has never been very entertaining to me).
Your safest bet is to just take a break, and truely, and honestly analize if you can control yourself. The denial phase of an addiction clouds your judgement. A few months break clears the mind, and the pain of that loss will start to go away. Then you can truely evaluate yourself, and rebuild from the inside out.
I had a lot of self control problems in the past, especially when it came to gambling. And I will say it took years to overcome. The biggest thing is to see things as they really are, especially yourself.
Casinos want to suck you in, and make you feel like you are in some sort of warm safe place, as they suck the money out of your wallet. I see them as they really are, which is just a business trying to take my money and give nothing in return, they are selling a sham product. The illusion that its 'easy' to make money there.
No one trying to take my money and give me nothing in return is my friend, and i treat it as if im itching to get out of there at any second, and i follow through. And I will not let any casino influence my descisions based on anything they do. Everything from the sounds in the background to the color of the carpet, to the oxygenated cold air they pump in is designed to make you play more, and lose more. Discipline is the ONLY way you win in the long run. If you cant be disicplined, dont play. Or play, and expect to lose, and treat it as entertainment(but losing money has never been very entertaining to me).