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Re: Are all slots player considered as " gambling addict"?

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Fry590 wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2023 3:34 pm
Mitsuyoshi669 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:09 am Gambling " addiction" it means that you can't control how much often you will put on your bet. I don't think all slot players are gambling addicts. I'd say most aren't. There some players who like's to play slot while waiting for something or travelling and spending 1-2 hours in playing slot or thee casino games. Also they are playing because they want to win the jackpot. If you stick into your limits and you separating the money that your willing to loose from your daily expenses for me you're not an addict. This is just my opinion you can share you thoughts here.. :)
Your thoughts on gambling addiction and the difference between casual players and those with addiction are important. Gambling addiction means being unable to control how often and how much you bet, which can lead to problems. Many people gamble for fun, relaxation, or the chance to win a jackpot, like you mentioned. Not everyone who plays slots or casino games is addicted. Responsible gambling, like setting limits and having a separate gambling budget, can help avoid issues. But, it's also essential to realize that addiction can start subtly. What begins as harmless entertainment can become a problem for some, even if they initially control their spending. The line between casual and addicted gambling can be unclear. This shows why it's vital to educate people about responsible gambling and recognizing addiction signs. People should regularly check their gambling habits and seek help if needed. Society, governments, and the gambling industry also have roles in promoting responsible gambling and supporting those who require assistance.

In summary, your opinion emphasizes individual responsibility and awareness, but it's crucial to remember the complexities of addiction. It's an ongoing topic that needs discussions and support for those affected. So, how can we encourage an ongoing dialogue and public awareness about the complexities of gambling addiction, ensuring that those affected receive the help and understanding they need?
Promoting responsible gambling, raising awareness, and reducing stigma are essential in addressing the complexities of gambling addiction. A collaborative effort between individuals, organizations, and governments is necessary to create a supportive environment for those affected by gambling addiction.

Re: Are all slots player considered as " gambling addict"?

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Franky821 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:22 am
Mitsuyoshi669 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:09 am Gambling " addiction" it means that you can't control how much often you will put on your bet. I don't think all slot players are gambling addicts. I'd say most aren't. There some players who like's to play slot while waiting for something or travelling and spending 1-2 hours in playing slot or thee casino games. Also they are playing because they want to win the jackpot. If you stick into your limits and you separating the money that your willing to loose from your daily expenses for me you're not an addict. This is just my opinion you can share you thoughts here.. :)
I think no, because you can consider a person who is addicted to gambling if can't control him/herself playing and wasting money without any hesitation. and I think if the individual priority is gambling than career, job, family it is totally addicted. I have a friend who loves to play casino he tries many kinds of it and then all of his money including his savings are already wasted because of the addiction in gambling, there also a time that he used other names to withdraw a money in the bank so that he can have a money to use in playing casino. do you think people who are addict in casino can be recovered? 
 
 
yeah that's right! people addicted to casino gambling can recover with the right support and treatment. Recovery involves self-awareness, a support system, professional help, self-exclusion programs, Gamblers Anonymous, financial counseling, and sometimes medication. It's a personal journey, and success varies, but acknowledging the addiction and seeking help is a positive step toward recovery.

Re: Are all slots player considered as " gambling addict"?

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Mitsuyoshi669 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:09 am Gambling " addiction" it means that you can't control how much often you will put on your bet. I don't think all slot players are gambling addicts. I'd say most aren't. There some players who like's to play slot while waiting for something or travelling and spending 1-2 hours in playing slot or thee casino games. Also they are playing because they want to win the jackpot. If you stick into your limits and you separating the money that your willing to loose from your daily expenses for me you're not an addict. This is just my opinion you can share you thoughts here.. :)
For a long time player of baccarat and slot it's kinda hurt for me to be called addict :( . I can say that addiction is a complex and serious issue that affects many people across various industries, including gambling. It is important to seek help if you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, as it can have devastating consequences on one's life and relationships. Responsible gambling and setting limits is a helpful way to prevent addiction and promote healthy habits when it comes to gambling.

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I think No, no longer all slots players are taken into consideration playing addicts. Gambling dependancy, additionally called playing disease or compulsive gambling, is a specific behavioral dependency characterized by an incapacity to control or prevent gambling despite bad outcomes.

While slots may be an addictive shape of playing for a few individuals, it is essential to apprehend that now not all gamers who engage in slots are always gambling addicts. Many human beings experience playing slots responsibly as a shape of amusement and exercise without it becoming elaborate or addictive.

It's worth noting that gambling addiction exists on a spectrum, and individuals may additionally show off various stages of elaborate gambling behavior. If a person is experiencing bad effects in their life due to their slots play, which include financial difficulties, relationship troubles, or an inability to prevent regardless of wanting to, it may be a sign of a gambling problem or dependency.

If you or someone you already know is concerned approximately their playing behavior, it is really helpful to are seeking for professional assist from a counselor, therapist, or aid organization focusing on gambling addiction. They can provide steerage, guide, and resources to deal with the issue.

Re: Are all slots player considered as " gambling addict"?

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I think No, not all slot players are considered "gambling addicts." Addictive gambling, also known as gambling disorder, is a condition characterized by persistent and frequent problem gambling resulting in serious distress or injury This is a serious issue that affects individuals a small group involved in gambling activities.

While some individuals may develop a gambling addiction, it is important to note that most people who play slots or engage in other forms of gambling do so responsibly without experiencing gambling-related problems. It is important to encourage responsible gambling behaviors such as setting limits, recognizing potential risks, and seeking help when gambling becomes a problem If you or someone you know is concerned about gambling behavior , it is advisable to seek help from an expert or a dedicated helpline for gambling addiction .