A great contribution and 100% right.
The others who disagree are still dreaming that gambling is something special.
Gambling addiction will get EVERYONE. It has been scientifically implemented so perfectly that it will catch every brain
Gambling addiction and its possible excesses and consequences in all areas of life can, in the worst case, destroy one or more lives.
To trivialize or deny this across the board is more than out of place.
That would mean suicide due to gambling addiction.
I recently saw a report where the father lost his son
It's difficult to compare addictions, because an addiction is an addiction.
Addiction is always a bad thing.
In percentage terms, more smokers will probably die of lung cancer than suicide due to gambling addiction.
That's probably what Mr. L meant with his post.
But of course every addiction is a vicious circle.
Which unfortunately has its victims in the long run.
I watched the last episode of Höhle der Löwen yesterday.
Werner Hansch was at the start with a lawyer who founded Zockerhelden.
In other words, a company that refers players to lawyers (so far probably only to the lawyer who runs Zockerhelden himself😄) to reclaim their money.
I don't want to bring up the discussion about getting your money back again, as the different opinions have already been expressed often enough....
The way it was presented there, with an almost howling Werner Hansch and a company that primarily wants to help gambling addicts. It really p**sed me off.
Hansch once mentioned that he was in therapy and in a self-help group and how important that is. That was all.
Otherwise it was presented as if getting the money back was THE solution to a gambling addict's problems, and the founders and investors were great philanthropists who wanted to help...
Not a word about the fact that Gambling addiction should be tackled first, or at least in parallel.
Not a word about the fact that there are already dozens of such lawyers... or that you could be accused of illegal gambling yourself...
Sure, it's television and largely scripted, but I think that was pretty bad.
Gambling can have positive sides if it is done properly (interpersonal contacts in the game, if you have friends there...small wins for statistics Hans_Innen and the joy of having defeated the provider...winnings and a great vacation if you pay out in a disciplined manner, etc.)
However, gambling can also have very negative sides if you lose control of it or the game becomes too important. When you can't help but gamble, even though you know it's harmful.
But that's exactly what the gambling industry wants
Stromberg wrote on 05.09.2024 at 12:59: I watched the last episode of Höhle der Löwen yesterday.
Werner Hansch was at the start with a lawyer who founded Zockerhelden.
In other words, a company that refers players to lawyers (so far probably only to the lawyer who runs Zockerhelden himself😄) to reclaim their money.
I don't want to bring up the discussion about getting your money back again, as the different opinions have already been expressed often enough....
The way it was presented there, with an almost howling Werner Hansch and a company that primarily wants to help gambling addicts. It really p**sed me off.
Hansch once mentioned that he was in therapy and in a self-help group and how important that is. That was all.
Otherwise it was presented as if getting the money back was THE solution to a gambling addict's problems, and the founders and investors were great philanthropists who wanted to help...
Not a word about the fact that Gambling addiction should be tackled first, or at least in parallel.
Not a word about the fact that there are already dozens of such lawyers... or that you could be accused of illegal gambling yourself...
Sure, it's television and largely scripted, but I think that was pretty bad.
i don't know anyone who bets on horses. Besides, he's a football presenter and expert, why bet on horses?
But you're right, why make money now by "recouping lost money". Instead, they should develop an idea and put all their energy into addiction therapy?
But I think Werner Hansch does a lot in terms of protecting people from gambling addiction, he's already trying very hard to help others.
It's just a shame that the broadcaster didn't show his activities. And that it's all about making money.
The casino always wins in the end.
Reason:
The RTP is always to the disadvantage of the player.
The player acts emotionally.
The casino sticks to the rules. Player does not Reason point 2.
I wish everyone would stop gambling or not start at all.
Of course employees also earn their living.
Statements about being in the black or not being harmful. Are not good at all. They only trigger people that they might win after all.
On the subject of Hansch and lawyers who repeat your money.
Hansch is a human being like everyone else. But not a good soccer commentator.
The lawyers only earn money. I don't think they do it to get the money back. That's their business.
People who want to get their money back through lawyers. I'll leave this sentence and choose instead. Shirk their responsibility.
The money will be gambled away again anyway.
The lawyers belong to the state. With regard to illegal casinos, get money back ano before GGL. 80 percent of what a player does not win (VERLIERT!!!!) goes to the tax office, i.e. the state.
Dear people, I also play and sometimes I win and sometimes I lose. I've already won 15k Jackpot and gambled most of it away again or rather everything in the long run. I'm happy when a win is credited to the bank. But how much of, say, a fuffie goes back to the casino?.... If I lose, then I regret having played. It's all within limits for me. But I've also gambled on credit before and had to pay it back three times over. In the meantime I only have about 4k in Debt and no new ones have been added for 4 years. But the danger that this can happen again is getting into debt or other things that happen because of gambling. The danger will always exist as long as you gamble. I could also get my, let's say, €10k back through a lawyer. But I'm too proud to do that and I know that money would be a curse.
It's a bit of a mess. But I wish everyone would stop gambling. And 2 people write something positive about gambling here. There is nothing positive. Having had the experience, yes. But I wouldn't wish it on anyone to repeat it and become addicted.
Gambling is the biggest self-deception!
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The others who disagree are still dreaming that gambling is something special.
Gambling addiction will get EVERYONE. It has been scientifically implemented so perfectly that it will catch every brain
One source of many:
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gambling is part of human nature
if it weren't for taxation, Gambling addiction wouldn't cause much damage
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this is once again absolute nonsense, as always from you, but you know yourself
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Rarely read such crap, sry..
Gambling addiction and its possible excesses and consequences in all areas of life can, in the worst case, destroy one or more lives.
To trivialize or deny this across the board is more than out of place.
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those who don't ask remain stupid
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That would mean suicide due to gambling addiction.
I recently saw a report where the father lost his son
It's difficult to compare addictions, because an addiction is an addiction.
Addiction is always a bad thing.
In percentage terms, more smokers will probably die of lung cancer than suicide due to gambling addiction.
That's probably what Mr. L meant with his post.
But of course every addiction is a vicious circle.
Which unfortunately has its victims in the long run.
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Gambling addiction can cause enough damage and should not be played down or trivialized.
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Werner Hansch was at the start with a lawyer who founded Zockerhelden.
In other words, a company that refers players to lawyers (so far probably only to the lawyer who runs Zockerhelden himself😄) to reclaim their money.
I don't want to bring up the discussion about getting your money back again, as the different opinions have already been expressed often enough....
The way it was presented there, with an almost howling Werner Hansch and a company that primarily wants to help gambling addicts. It really p**sed me off.
Hansch once mentioned that he was in therapy and in a self-help group and how important that is. That was all.
Otherwise it was presented as if getting the money back was THE solution to a gambling addict's problems, and the founders and investors were great philanthropists who wanted to help...
Not a word about the fact that Gambling addiction should be tackled first, or at least in parallel.
Not a word about the fact that there are already dozens of such lawyers... or that you could be accused of illegal gambling yourself...
Sure, it's television and largely scripted, but I think that was pretty bad.
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However, gambling can also have very negative sides if you lose control of it or the game becomes too important. When you can't help but gamble, even though you know it's harmful.
But that's exactly what the gambling industry wants
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i don't know anyone who bets on horses. Besides, he's a football presenter and expert, why bet on horses?
But you're right, why make money now by "recouping lost money". Instead, they should develop an idea and put all their energy into addiction therapy?
But I think Werner Hansch does a lot in terms of protecting people from gambling addiction, he's already trying very hard to help others.
It's just a shame that the broadcaster didn't show his activities. And that it's all about making money.
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small wins are the best, otherwise the whole thing just gets into trouble anyway
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Reason:
The RTP is always to the disadvantage of the player.
The player acts emotionally.
The casino sticks to the rules. Player does not Reason point 2.
I wish everyone would stop gambling or not start at all.
Of course employees also earn their living.
Statements about being in the black or not being harmful. Are not good at all. They only trigger people that they might win after all.
On the subject of Hansch and lawyers who repeat your money.
Hansch is a human being like everyone else. But not a good soccer commentator.
The lawyers only earn money. I don't think they do it to get the money back. That's their business.
People who want to get their money back through lawyers. I'll leave this sentence and choose instead. Shirk their responsibility.
The money will be gambled away again anyway.
The lawyers belong to the state. With regard to illegal casinos, get money back ano before GGL. 80 percent of what a player does not win (VERLIERT!!!!) goes to the tax office, i.e. the state.
Dear people, I also play and sometimes I win and sometimes I lose. I've already won 15k Jackpot and gambled most of it away again or rather everything in the long run. I'm happy when a win is credited to the bank. But how much of, say, a fuffie goes back to the casino?.... If I lose, then I regret having played. It's all within limits for me. But I've also gambled on credit before and had to pay it back three times over. In the meantime I only have about 4k in Debt and no new ones have been added for 4 years. But the danger that this can happen again is getting into debt or other things that happen because of gambling. The danger will always exist as long as you gamble. I could also get my, let's say, €10k back through a lawyer. But I'm too proud to do that and I know that money would be a curse.
It's a bit of a mess. But I wish everyone would stop gambling. And 2 people write something positive about gambling here. There is nothing positive. Having had the experience, yes. But I wouldn't wish it on anyone to repeat it and become addicted.
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Of course it does. Who else would run it if they were only enclosing money.
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