Privacy settings

We use a number of cookies on our website. Some are essential, while others help us improve our portal for you.

Privacy settings

Here is an overview of all the cookies we use. You can choose to accept whole categories or view more information and select only certain cookies.

Essential (6)

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.

Statistics (3)

Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
If the statistics cookies are subsequently deselected, they will remain on the computer until the expiry date. However, they are neither updated nor evaluated.

Gambling addiction in general: Why always times these 10 euros (Page 2)

Topic created on 15th Nov. 2022 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 4,541
GereonRath12
Experienced

mowolum wrote on 11/15/2022 at 5:18 pm

Sorry Andre,you never get rid of an addiction .

Once addicted always addicted.
This is a disease that can not be cured.
You just have to learn to deal with it.

The statement that you can never get rid of an addiction is completely wrong

In fact, you get rid of an addiction when you get rid of it
Smokers who have stopped smoking -
Drug addicts who no longer take drugs -
Gambling addicts who no longer gamble -

Etc. Have gotten rid of their addiction in the sense that it is generally understood that the addictive object is no longer used or whatever

Thought processes you may never get rid of, but the addiction you can definitely get rid of!

This post has been translated automatically

Max_Bet
Expert
GereonRath12 wrote on 15.11.2022 at 17:24

The statement you never get rid of an addiction is completely off the mark and wrong

Factually, you get rid of an addiction when you get rid of it
Smokers who have quit smoking -
Drug addicts who no longer take drugs -
Gambling addicts who no longer gamble -

Etc. Have gotten rid of their addiction in the sense that it is generally understood that the addictive object is no longer used or whatever

Thought processes you may never get rid of, but the addiction you can definitely get rid of!

Addiction is not curable. You can Deposit a 10 after 30 years and despite the long break you can immediately fall back into old "habits", no matter how stable you think you are

Same with substance addictions. Believe it or leave it 😏

This post has been translated automatically

mowolum
Elite
Addiction is a disease that cannot be cured in the strict sense , but it can be brought to a halt

This post has been translated automatically

mowolum
Elite
https://www.pnp.de/nachrichten/bayern/Spielsucht-ist-nicht-heilbar-203066.html#:~:text=No.,the%20abh%C3%A4ngig%20sind%2C%20nicht%20m%C3%B6glich.

One of many reports of gambling addiction.

But whoever still believes that an addiction is curable, please let him do it.
This would be contrary to the opinions of all scientists and addiction experts .

This post has been translated automatically

Butterbrezel
Elite
So I don't think your description @Jack indicates gambling addiction. On the contrary.
You are thinking about your gambling behavior, you have recognized a mistake and worked on it and improved it.
You have an overview of the numbers.
You play in number dimensions that are okay.

If you really want to draw that line, stay disciplined. As you write, this should work out comparatively easy.

But ask yourself: Do you really want to draw this line, or do you just enjoy shooting with a few EUR?
It's best to be clear about what you want. If you can handle the 10,00 EUR, that they are wasted for this hobby, then it's ok.
If these 10.00 EUR p**s you off, think of what else you could do with the 10.00 EUR.

This post has been translated automatically

bruffl
Expert
when I was young, I took all the money I could get my hands on to the Spielo
Sometimes I hung out there for 12 hours a day
If I went out in 10% of the cases plus minus zero, I was happy, in the 5% of the cases with win almost euphoric

Due to a change of location I lost sight of gambling overnight
5 years ago I started again, only online
Was hard on the edge. My stinginess became too big and I let it be, or play only times sporadically. Nen few sports betting and nothing more

I also smoked once, but today I have absolutely no more cravings, quite the opposite.

As far as smoking is concerned, I am definitely not addicted, while gambling I could probably relapse in extreme situations.

A few weeks ago I started playing first-person shooters again, sometimes I can't get away from the PC. I'm on vacation now, but I don't miss it.

This post has been translated automatically

sigi36
Amateur
Hi,

Am also such a typical 10€ depositor....have already had the luck to play with 10€ on 4K,
Well what can I say, the end of the story is, when the sun rose I was on zero....
That with the Ego Shooter is a good guy, also helps with me.

This post has been translated automatically

Marsimoto
Amateur
The mere fact that you mention sums here and have an approximate overview of how much you are in the red shows that you are still far away from an "enormous gambling addiction". As a real gambler, you stop counting at some point and perhaps know that you have already gambled away one or two houses.

Most of the time the reason for gambling is other private problems that you try to compensate by gambling. Actually quite typical with addictions. Most gamble at some point not to win money, but simply to escape from reality. Every child knows that the casino always wins in the long run.

So take a deep look inside yourself and ask yourself if you are satisfied with your life.

And I don't know if you believe in the devil, but he invented gambling....
Just add up all the numbers on a Roulette table (1-36) and see what the result is.



This post has been translated automatically

Bluff
Expert

Marsimoto wrote on 19.11.2022 at 14:26: Alone the fact that you name sums here and have approximately an overview, how much you are in the minus shows that you are still far away from an "enormous gambling addiction". As a real gambler, you eventually stop counting and may know that you have already gambled away a house or two.

Mostly the reason for gambling is other private problems, which you try to compensate by gambling. Actually quite typical with addictions. Most gamble at some point not to win money, but simply to escape from reality. Every child knows that the casino always wins in the long run.

So take a deep look inside yourself and ask yourself if you are satisfied with your life.

And I don't know if you believe in the devil, but he invented gambling....
Just add up all the numbers on a Roulette table (1-36) and see what the result is.




Clarification please

This post has been translated automatically

Der_Puppenspieler
Amateur

Bluff wrote on 11/20/2022 at 07:21 AM

Clarification please

666

This post has been translated automatically

Hot Topics5th Nov. 2024 at 04:28 am CET

Community Forum-Moderators

Members who assist the GJ team in moderating the forum.
Profile picture of AndreAndre
Profile picture of gamble1gamble1
Profile picture of Langhans_innenLanghans_innen
Profile picture of SaphiraSaphira
GambleJoe is aimed exclusively at user whose allowed to play legally with his current location in online casinos and does not violate the current law.
It is the responsibility of the user to inform himself about the current legal situation. Gambling is prohibited for children and adolescents under the age of 18.
GambleJoe is a registered trademark with the EUIPO of GJ International Ltd.

© 2012-2024 GambleJoe.com

Forgotten your password?

Create a new password here

  • 1. Fill in the 3 fields carefully and click on the green button
  • 2. Check your email inbox for a message from GambleJoe
  • 3. Click on the confirmation link in the email and your new password will be active immediately