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It's important to know when to quit, not only to prevent financial losses but also to reduce mental exhaustion. Those who gamble are well aware of the toll it takes on one's psyche, especially during a losing streak. The more you lose, the more mentally draining it becomes. Some people, in their desperation to recoup losses, resort to going all in, only to end up losing everything – both mentally and financially.
While the root cause is ultimately losing money, I'm someone who values mental well-being greatly. I usually avoid and don't want to immerse myself in the anxiety of losing money. Exiting at the right time is the best way to mitigate mental exhaustion. So, my advice to everyone is, if you ever feel something's amiss, if you're not experiencing the thrill of winning, or if you're feeling anxious, just stop playing. There's only upside to it, no downside.
Lastly, let me vent about some of the sneaky tactics employed by the house. Every time you enter the game, it defaults to a 100 yuan chip. I've fallen for this trap before, placing bets mistakenly. Why can't they default to 20 yuan chips when I've chosen a game with a minimum bet of 20 yuan? It's frustrating to have to constantly adjust the chips. It feels like the house has ulterior motives instead of focusing on providing better service. They seem to be more interested in taking players' money. |
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