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Online Casinos in general: Stop the current trend? Am in :)

Topic created on 04th Feb. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 17 | Views: 6,253
Zocker441
Rookie
Hello,

Well, I started playing in Online Casinos at the end of September.
Within this whole time I have certainly deposited daily around 30€ in many different online casinos.
The good thing was that my bets have always remained at the same level 10-25Cent, so I could keep my highest loss of -500€ relatively low in contrast to other players. Through several big wins (Jack and the Beanstalk on 20Cent = 650€, Book of Dead = 200€, Gold of Persia = 200€) I actually managed to recover my minus of 500€ and now end up with a plus of 70€. The current threads where many people stop playing, has also animated me to turn my back on online casinos. I will play if then now and then times in a casino go, but that's it. Just set a fixed limit every time, stick to it and then it works. Fortunately, in all this online casino time, I've never had any lapses or gone completely crazy. I have always seen what the money is worth and I have always been happy about wins, even if it was only 20€, because it was always clear to me what you can buy with it An important measure to keep track was an Excel table in which I documented all deposits / withdrawals and so always had an overview, I can only recommend to everyone.

I will of course remain faithful to the forum, because you can read here really many interesting things and get a better understanding of this whole scene.

See you

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TonioKroeger
Experienced
Oh, a new trend? I've often thought about doing this, but I don't think I'm ready yet, so I tell myself that therapy wouldn't help (yet). The appeal (of distraction, dreams, etc.) is just too great and sometimes it's just fun. However, I try to reduce the stakes and stop if possible when the stupid machine doesn't give anything.
If you can keep it up, it's a good thing. You haven't been at it that long either and are lucky enough to quit in the plus, wonderful! Good luck with it!

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gagapapamama
Expert
i'll just say one thing - most people don't stop and fall off the wagon.

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TonioKroeger
Experienced
gagapapamama wrote on 02/04/2018 at 1:56 pm: I'll just say one thing most don't stop and relapse.

That may be, who knows? But some succeed, others say goodbye (in the course of the trend) but remain loyal to the forum…and then maybe start again.

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redriver67
Expert
I can understand that many say I'm quitting. Somehow the whole gambling is just no fun anymore. Then all the bad news where you only read about this topic.

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Anonym
redriver67 wrote on 04.02.2018 at 15:26: I can understand that many say I stop. Somehow the whole Zockerei just makes no more fun. Then all the bad news where you read on this subject only.

Well, what others write you should nciht Orientieren. No matter whether loss or win
That the game is currently no fun, but I agree

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Anonym
TonioKroeger wrote on 04/02/2018 at 15:19

That may be, who knows? But some succeed, others say goodbye (in the course of the trend), but remain loyal to the forum…and then maybe start again.

It create but really only a few in the ratio unfortunately

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berserkertobi
Rookie
Quitting is always the current trend for me. It has been for years. But I never quite made it and I don't think I will make it anymore. The only thing you can do is play smaller and less. I play mostly only one day a week and also somewhat smaller stakes. When I have a lot of money I start with 50 cents, very rarely with 1€. If I have less money, then with also sometimes with 10 cents or 20 cents

There was a strategy mentioned in the forum and I play according to it, but I can't find the thread anymore. Maybe Daniel, Matthias or someone from the forum knows what I mean. The "strategy" is not soo bad. No question I also lose with it but less and I could play up to almost 8K with Ikibu recently and it was really fun. But I do not start now because of the 8K to play higher, but continue nice and small and if what runs, then nice and cozy switch up. If nothing runs, then wait a week ...

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RiverSong
Legend
no one will be able to stop completely, it's just like everything you do. first find out for yourself what motivates you to play and whether you are in danger of switching up quickly right after the first wins. self-analysis and adjusting to it is the best way to your own discipline then you can also bring in wins despite just supposedly bad times

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c****7
If you're thinking about quitting gaming, you've already experienced the negative side of gambling.
For example, if you like pizza, you'll never say, I'll never eat pizza again, unless you got really sick on a pizza.

I think one or the other of us has a penchant for gaming, it just appeals to him, although there are different gradations here from casual gamer to massively addicted. If you notice that gaming starts to become problematic, usually because you lose too much, invest too much time, have problems because of it, etc., you should question your own behavior and possibly the causes. The result is highly individual.

I have to do with gambling professionally, so I am confronted with it every day, which makes it difficult to quit.

As far as private gambling is concerned, I openly admit that I am currently chasing my high losses a bit. Basically a classic mistake that I even make consciously.

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