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Title: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Mr. Allcrypto on March 19, 2024, 01:03:49 PM
Most people are being affected badly by gambling their last card (money). For me I can relate to this, because I have tried it and it didn't end well, because I lost my last money at that period of time that I was supposed to use for dinner, and I slept hungry that day.
Of a truth if you're into gambling and you gamble alot you cam relate to this topic, and I will not advice you to stake your last money in your possession at a given period, most especially if you want to do something with that one at that point.
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Don Pedro Dinero on March 19, 2024, 04:05:20 PM
Well no, fortunately I have never done it and I recommend to anyone who has done it, including you obviously, OP to stop gambling and seek psychological help. You are clearly stating that you have impulse control problems with gambling and instead of trying to solve the problem you want to argue about anecdotes. That's assuming it's true what you say.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Crwth on March 19, 2024, 05:36:57 PM
The negative impact of gambling, the moment when you only have your last money, makes people decide what they think they need. IF they are more clinging to gambling, then we all know where that goes. IF it's about the part where the gambler stops, it means he can control your urges and not be addicted to them.

I have that kind of feeling but it's not that critical financial resource that I was worried about. It just felt like it because I allot a budget for gambling and if it's near depletion, it feels like my last straw or something but I know I wouldn't go broke with gambling. I wouldn't push it.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: electronicash on March 19, 2024, 08:49:56 PM

going to bed without dinner that's a bit extreme. you totally dried up but this could only happen in the offline right?
i have done this before but just all my money and i live with my parents that time. so i'm confident i will not go broke and will still eat my dinner.

i would sure avoid doing this now that i live far from my parents and i know non of my siblings will ever come running to give me some money when they know i have a job. i'm sure there will be lots of question to answer if i call to ask money for they will all think i'm in trouble.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: DragonF on March 20, 2024, 09:48:56 AM
I have gambled with my last card on different occasions. Sometimes the money has been budgeted for something else but then the hope of multiplying the money and having a reserve after doing what the money was meant for is always the trigger for gambling with my last money. I always call this action “last hope”. There are times I take this risk and win and other times I lose and end up regretting.

From experience, having tested both sides (winning with the last card and losing the last card) I will not advise any gambler to gamble with his last card unless it is money you can spare. The pains and frustration which come from losing the last card supersede the joy which comes from winning the last card. The frustration and feeling of regret, when you lose your card, is capable of making you exhibit obnoxious behaviour.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Emmanuel1 on March 20, 2024, 12:40:02 PM
"And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
No I have not gambled my last card, I think gambling of someone's last card {money} is a sign to note, that individual is addicted to gambling.

It is difficult to advise any individual who gamble with his last card {money} ,why because that individual is addicted to gambling and anyone addicted to gambling is not just advice that can help, but that individual need a therapist.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: bitbit97 on March 20, 2024, 12:55:31 PM
I dont know how to tell correctly, if this is experience, education or I was raised in a such a way, but I have never been in a situation where I have spend all my money, not gambled them. I have never been in situation when I have 0 in my pocket and 0 on my bank account. Perhaps this is life's philosophy. Either not spending all, or to always have a money pillow. I think I cant even force myself to spend all and find myself in situation that I am going to be hungry tomorrow.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Penlex_Writer on March 20, 2024, 04:10:10 PM
I have never gambled with my last card and I don't hope to do that. I labour so hard to make my money and so I don't gamble recklessly to avoid losing everything. I am not much of a gambler because I am scared of losing money so I only gamble when I feel losing will not affect me emotionally and mentally.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: LogitechMouse on March 20, 2024, 04:48:15 PM
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Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
No and I will never do it at all.

Whenever I want to gamble, I always ask myself if the money that I'm using will be considered as "lost money" and when I lose that money, I'll still be ok with it, and will not feel any disappointment or regret. I always have my priorities, and gambling is at the bottom of it, and I will never use the money that's been allocated for something way more important for gambling. Well, I'm pretty sure that there are some who already did this, and I guess they're addicted in gambling already that they've done something like that.

One thing's for sure, doing this will never be worth it. Yes, there's a chance that you might win but what are the chances of you winning compared to the after effects when you lose your money that's been allocated to something else?
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: mu_enrico on March 20, 2024, 05:01:44 PM
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
No, since it's suicidal. The closest thing to gambling my "last" money is when I knew I'd get my paycheck tomorrow, and today I still have a $100 balance in my bank account. Obviously, the $100 was burned, but no damage whatsoever to my life.

If you only have, let's say, $100 in your bank account without knowing when you'll get more money. Don't use it for gambling since you don't have anything to eat if you lose. It's suicidal.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: DragonF on March 21, 2024, 11:08:24 PM
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
No, since it's suicidal. The closest thing to gambling my "last" money is when I knew I'd get my paycheck tomorrow, and today I still have a $100 balance in my bank account. Obviously, the $100 was burned, but no damage whatsoever to my life.

If you only have, let's say, $100 in your bank account without knowing when you'll get more money. Don't use it for gambling since you don't have anything to eat if you lose. It's suicidal.

Gambling with your last card because you are getting your paycheck the next day is irresponsible gambling. What is wrong with saving the money or using it for something more rewarding? If you have $100 and your paycheck is $200, when you add it to the $100 you will have a total of $300 but if you threw away the $100 simply because you are expecting a paycheck of $200, you will have $200 and in my thinking there is no rationality in such gambling. A gambler should take control of how he gambles and should not allow gambling to control his emotions. Gambling with the last card whether you are expecting money or not is not a good way of gambling and so every gambler should desist from such gambling behaviour.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: DaNNy001 on March 21, 2024, 11:21:22 PM
Most people are being affected badly by gambling their last card (money). For me I can relate to this, because I have tried it and it didn't end well, because I lost my last money at that period of time that I was supposed to use for dinner, and I slept hungry that day.
Of a truth if you're into gambling and you gamble alot you cam relate to this topic, and I will not advice you to stake your last money in your possession at a given period, most especially if you want to do something with that one at that point.
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
The risk of gambling your last cash is definitely one that's not advisable to do, I believe when I was deeply in the act there are lots of time that I have gotten myself stuck in situations that are actually worth it because of the fact that I had to gamble away my cash that was intended to actually solve or help me get through that situation at the time. The funny thing about this behavior is that if we tried it once and it worked for you then the mentality remain stuck in your and you will be feeling that you can replicate the outcome everytime which is a very big lie.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Primo1760 on March 21, 2024, 11:54:39 PM
Most people are being affected badly by gambling their last card (money). For me I can relate to this, because I have tried it and it didn't end well, because I lost my last money at that period of time that I was supposed to use for dinner, and I slept hungry that day.
Of a truth if you're into gambling and you gamble alot you cam relate to this topic, and I will not advice you to stake your last money in your possession at a given period, most especially if you want to do something with that one at that point.
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
I have never gambled with my last card because I take gambling as a pastime and I use a fixed income budget for gambling which I don't create a new gambling budget when it runs out. I do not spend more than one to five percent of my monthly or weekly income on gambling. My advice to those who have gambled with end of life cards is to always use a fixed gambling budget that doesn't have to be renewed when the budget runs out so you don't build up a budget when you budget monthly. And gambling should not be seen as a way to make money. Gambling should always be viewed as entertainment so that you never live a life of hardship.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Litzki1990 on March 22, 2024, 04:29:32 AM
Most people are being affected badly by gambling their last card (money). For me I can relate to this, because I have tried it and it didn't end well, because I lost my last money at that period of time that I was supposed to use for dinner, and I slept hungry that day.
Of a truth if you're into gambling and you gamble alot you cam relate to this topic, and I will not advice you to stake your last money in your possession at a given period, most especially if you want to do something with that one at that point.
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
When a gambler starts gambling and he becomes addicted to gambling, he has no idea that all his money is going away. Even after all the money is gone, they still manage the money anyway and gamble with that money. Many times a person who is addicted to gambling is seen gambling by borrowing money in various ways to gamble. If a gambler had the idea that he was wasting all his money by gambling then he would never be a gambling addict but a responsible gambler.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: Altcoin1998$ on March 22, 2024, 06:27:10 AM
Most people are being affected badly by gambling their last card (money). For me I can relate to this, because I have tried it and it didn't end well, because I lost my last money at that period of time that I was supposed to use for dinner, and I slept hungry that day.
Of a truth if you're into gambling and you gamble alot you cam relate to this topic, and I will not advice you to stake your last money in your possession at a given period, most especially if you want to do something with that one at that point.
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
There are many gamblers who lose by betting until their last bet and eventually they go bankrupt.  This I can consider as a punishment for overly greedy gamblers and they think that past losing bets will be recovered on their last bets.  Thus one keeps betting on the prospect of recovery but eventually goes bankrupt instead of recovering.  I did one such situation and I had 700 dollar amount in my gambling site and I bet that 700 dollar amount and ended up losing and my amount was zero.  Since then I have tried to control the excess cravings in recovery and I have been able to control myself.  Now I try to abstain from gambling pretty much.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 22, 2024, 07:23:55 AM
Most people are being affected badly by gambling their last card (money). For me I can relate to this, because I have tried it and it didn't end well, because I lost my last money at that period of time that I was supposed to use for dinner, and I slept hungry that day.
Of a truth if you're into gambling and you gamble alot you cam relate to this topic, and I will not advice you to stake your last money in your possession at a given period, most especially if you want to do something with that one at that point.
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
Lucky for you that only needed to sleep hungry because Me? i need to  commute for week because i have lend my car because of gambling and that is the stupidest thing I ever done in my life and yeah will never do this again .
and also this is one advise for all potential addicted gambler.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on March 22, 2024, 10:58:09 AM
Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?
I have never done it before even once. I always try to make sure that every time I gamble, I will still have a few pennies that will remain that I can use to buy food or for my transportation fee. I have this mindset that if ever I lose in gambling, I will never make myself out of the casino without any more money.

At least keep a little money that I can use in food, losing money in gambling makes you feel exhausted and hungry after gambling. To make yourself feel better, treat yourself even in a cheap food stall that will make you feel full.

The only advice I can give is to never bet everything you have and try to think carefully about every bet. Risking your remaining amount of money that is supposed to be used for your food or even at transportation fee, save it for that. Don't try to chase your losses and stop hoping that you still have a chance to recover your money.
Title: Re: Have you ever gambled your last card?
Post by: robelneo on March 22, 2024, 06:17:30 PM

Have you ever gambled your last money?
And if you've done it what was the outcome? And what will be your advice to other gamblers out there who do gamble their last money oftenly?

I never thought of gambling my last money, it's like turning yourself into a beggar, and it's an obvious sign of uncontrollable addiction to gambling, this is a high-risk behavior because if you do not have money anymore to sustain your addiction, the next thing that you'll likely do is to steal money just to sustain your addiction.

Once you lose control of the money that you're supposed to allocate you are on your way to bad things and bad behaviors.