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Title: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: Mr. Allcrypto on March 10, 2024, 08:21:04 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: electronicash on March 10, 2024, 09:46:28 PM

if i am to quit i would likely be looking for another hubby to divert my attention to forget playing on casinos.
for an addict to quit, this should also be an option as there are lots off things to enjoy other than gambling. you could even join some fun run program or just becoming an angler will be a good alternative as you can easily find some facebook group that will allow you to be part of a community.

if you chose to find a hubby like paintball shooting, there are groups like this on facebook and simply just join and maybe attend to their shooting games. with this you can gradually forget gambling.


Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: PX-Z on March 10, 2024, 11:19:03 PM
I will only quit gambling if i lost access in the internet as i never gamble on any physical casinos as we don't have it here in our area.

Well, if you are talking for those problematic gamblers they really need to seek professionals to give them advise and of course, become a responsible adult to face those problems, not those who pretend they will quit but later on will try again.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on March 10, 2024, 11:26:39 PM
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.

First step that I think an addicted gambler can be helped is if they first realize that they are addicted and wants to change from their compulsive gambling habit. There were time when I was gambling more often but yet I was still gambling responsibly. If you want to stop gambling totally, then I will advise you to open a lock savings account, to that any time you receive salary you just have to send 80% of your salary to that lock safe and only keep 20% for your personal needs. If you decide to spend all the 20% on gambling, then you will have to face the consequences until you receive salary for another month.

You can also cave out a gambling time table and the amount that you should gamble off in every week, it will help you not to over gamble and reduce the rate of your compulsive gambling.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: Mr. Allcrypto on March 11, 2024, 12:55:32 AM
For me I think engaging your self in other things that will not remind you of gambling is a good way to quit gambling.
Die it may take time since you're already addicted to it but consistently engaging your self will show a positive result.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: DragonF on March 11, 2024, 01:06:41 AM
My humble opinion is considered hereunder:
- Deactivate all your betting accounts.
- Restrict all the betting sites on your phone or laptop.
- Avoid going to a betting shop
- Unfollow all the betting-related accounts you follow on social media
- Plan your monthly income and don`t reserve any for betting
- Tell a friend and family member about your plan to quit so that they can put eyes on you and ensure you dont gamble.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: Baofeng on March 12, 2024, 11:41:53 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.

You don't need to ask though, I mean if everyone here is addicted or at least losing big money, then what they want to do is quit gambling for good. But the problem is that it's very hard to do that. Maybe there were days that after a good gambling run and you are winning, then you think to come back the next day and play again and replicate everything.

But after a losing days, you will then think to quit. However, it might just last like 1-2 days and then you started to come back again and wanted to chase your losses. So it's going to be a vicious cycle, unless you check yourself in a rehab to quit for good.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on March 12, 2024, 11:55:16 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.

Another important aspect of quitting gambling is learning to control emotions and urges. These are the factors that can cause a repeat episode, such as stress or a specific environment. Some people find it helpful to avoid situations or people who make them want to gamble. For example, if you frequent a particular casino, it may be beneficial to avoid that region entirely.

It's also critical to recognize the indicators of a possible recurrence. These symptoms may include restlessness, irritability, or anxiety, as well as gambling desires. If you see any of these indicators, it is crucial to contact people who can be of help.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 13, 2024, 09:18:04 AM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Before talking about quitting let us talk about involving first because there will be no quitter if there are no gamblers.
better before dealing in gambling you must know what is gambling all about and how will you come into this .

But what  you are talking here is indeed there are so many people that spends all their money in gambling and when they wanted to quit? sorry but they cannot.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on March 13, 2024, 12:33:17 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
You can make yourself busy by doing other things that you can enjoy and most likely be able to focus solely on doing that, just like focusing on your job, business, or having more time with your family. You can also consider avoiding going to a physical casino or an online casino where you spend your time.

If you happen to have done this strategy and failed to make any changes to your current situation, which is the gambling addiction, you can seek help from your family and a specialist like a psychiatrist to help you treat your addiction.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: DragonF on March 13, 2024, 01:20:23 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Before talking about quitting let us talk about involving first because there will be no quitter if there are no gamblers.
better before dealing in gambling you must know what is gambling all about and how will you come into this .

But what  you are talking here is indeed there are so many people that spends all their money in gambling and when they wanted to quit? sorry but they cannot.

The truth remains that you cannot stop someone from engaging in gambling, especially someone of the legal age. It is only proper to instruct gamblers especially newbies how to gamble responsibly to avoid addiction. Once a gambler reaches the point of addiction, it becomes difficult for the gambler to indulge in responsible gambling.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: milewilda on March 13, 2024, 01:55:51 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
You can make yourself busy by doing other things that you can enjoy and most likely be able to focus solely on doing that, just like focusing on your job, business, or having more time with your family. You can also consider avoiding going to a physical casino or an online casino where you spend your time.

If you happen to have done this strategy and failed to make any changes to your current situation, which is the gambling addiction, you can seek help from your family and a specialist like a psychiatrist to help you treat your addiction.
If you are really that trying to quit gambling then there are tons of ways and methods on which you could really be able to make yourself that get distract yourself with gambling.
It is really just that a matter of self control and discipline on the choices that you are making whether you would really be tolerating on playing gambling or you would really be that
involving into those activities or hobbies on which you could really be able to deal off with. There are really just those people who cant be able to control their addiction
and this is why it would really be that resulting into such devastation into their lives.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: LogitechMouse on March 13, 2024, 01:59:02 PM
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they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Don't worry OP, you aren't the only one that has this kind of problem. Most of the gamblers are.
Most gamblers don't know how to control themselves especially when it comes to gambling. I've seen people who changed their lives negatively just because they can't stop themselves from gambling. Even if they don't have money anymore, they will find a way for them to make money whether it would be thru selling their items, property or even begging.

What can you do to quit gambling? I guess experiencing the worst part would help you. What do I mean by that? For example, you are renting a small apartment, and you have money. That money will be used to pay your monthly rent but instead, you choose to gamble it and lose. Now you don't have any place to live anymore. This is just an example because I believe most addicted gamblers are facing way worse problems. Most of the gamblers who are experiencing the worst part of their lives through gambling will make them realize, they will change themselves and quit gambling eventually.

Quitting in gambling isn't overnight. It will take time, discipline, and self-control to achieve. This is why most gamblers can't even apply it because it's hard to do in the first place. Getting addicted to gambling is easy, but quitting gambling when you're addicted is very hard.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: 0t3p0t on March 13, 2024, 03:17:34 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Maybe I am because my favorite lottery has been involved in controversy and I am not going to waste my time, money and effort to be part of it because I know I am not gonna get a fair game on it here in my country. Though I have hobbies that I might divert my attention to but for now I just want to prioritize my priorities in life. Haha
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: Emmanuel1 on March 13, 2024, 03:25:42 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Stay out from the environment, that all what you see are gambling shop everywhere, and stay away from Friends who are gambler's and avoid gambling site. That's my opinion.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: bitbit97 on March 13, 2024, 03:53:43 PM
Anyone who wants to quit gambling and feels like he has a gambling problem should ask for an assistance in family and friend. Doing it on his own I think wont be much effective. It is easy to break lose and return to gambling if there is nobody who would monitor you. Family and friend should try to find something that will replace the desire to make a bet. I know that sports help to change life. Finding a soulmate that will do sport with you (doing alone can be boring) is advisable.

Personally I dont have a gambling problem, but if I would, I would try to focus more on a family. Make family a larger priority than gambling and money.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: ajiz138 on March 13, 2024, 08:00:01 PM
Anyone who wants to quit gambling and feels like he has a gambling problem should ask for an assistance in family and friend. Doing it on his own I think wont be much effective. It is easy to break lose and return to gambling if there is nobody who would monitor you. Family and friend should try to find something that will replace the desire to make a bet. I know that sports help to change life. Finding a soulmate that will do sport with you (doing alone can be boring) is advisable.

Personally I dont have a gambling problem, but if I would, I would try to focus more on a family. Make family a larger priority than gambling and money.
I agree with you, anyone who feels there is something wrong with their gambling should immediately tell other people, because that will help them get out of the wrong zone.

I also don't have a problem with gambling, one day I also think I will stop and leave the gambling activities that I do. But I don't know when that time will come, obviously, I'm still doing it right now. And that's not a problem as long as we can implement rules that we can comply with.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: KingsDen on March 13, 2024, 08:48:21 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Someone who wishes to stop gambling can actually do it only if they are determined. Anyone can literally stop any behaviour they no longer find peaceful to their existence. All it takes is to first understand that you really want to change such a behaviour and go ahead to change it. Anyone who is finding it difficult to quit gambling, I have a question for them. What if there is a law that any day you gamble from henceforth, you will die, will the person still gamble? Definitely no. This means we can actually change or activities or behaviour if we are actually determined to do so.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 13, 2024, 10:39:18 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Someone who wishes to stop gambling can actually do it only if they are determined. Anyone can literally stop any behaviour they no longer find peaceful to their existence. All it takes is to first understand that you really want to change such a behaviour and go ahead to change it. Anyone who is finding it difficult to quit gambling, I have a question for them. What if there is a law that any day you gamble from henceforth, you will die, will the person still gamble? Definitely no. This means we can actually change or activities or behaviour if we are actually determined to do so.

That is the best way to do it when you have complete decision about what you have to do, otherwise there is no chance that it will be faster, there are times when not all people have that power of decision, there are people who tend to be a little weaker in their decisions, in their way of doing things, but when they present themselves as being like that, what should be done is to seek professional help to help them, for this psychologists are very good , other psychologists are They know many strategies to get out of trouble quickly.

Most people lack a lot of security, there are always fears, associated traumas and this prevents them from facing a problem like addiction and quickly Overcoming it, because they need more support, they need more understanding, that is why people cannot generalize. nor see them or classify them as equal, there are always things that they lack or things in which they are very strong.
Title: Re: Are you trying to quit gambling?
Post by: DragonF on March 13, 2024, 11:17:46 PM
This is a general question... some people have become so addicted to betting that they loss money up to their salaries in betting, they want to quit, but seems they can't.
What can I do to quit gambling?
Guys shear your opinion about the question, it might be helpful to someone who is trying to quit.
Someone who wishes to stop gambling can actually do it only if they are determined. Anyone can literally stop any behaviour they no longer find peaceful to their existence. All it takes is to first understand that you really want to change such a behaviour and go ahead to change it. Anyone who is finding it difficult to quit gambling, I have a question for them. What if there is a law that any day you gamble from henceforth, you will die, will the person still gamble? Definitely no. This means we can actually change or activities or behaviour if we are actually determined to do so.

Remember that it is always said that smokers are liable to die young. Did it stop people from smoking? The answer is no. Addiction is not as easy as you have described. I have seen addicted gamblers crying and wishing they could just stop but they see themselves gambling whenever they have the means. Addiction is an impulse disorder that pushes the gambler to gamble even against his will. So, even if there are laws that if you gamble, you will die, an addict will prefer dying to staying without gambling.