When is the right time to quit gambling?

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When it's in excess of budget or it hurts relationships, that's the point when gambling should stop. Setting a specific amount or time frame would help a lot. Knowing when to walk away from the casinos is a priority as it minimizes losses and enables one to stay on top of the game.
 
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I'd say the right time to stop gambling is when you can't afford to play anymore. If you've lost 10-30 times in a row, then it's clear that you shouldn't keep gambling.
 
I'd say the right time to stop gambling is when you can't afford to play anymore. If you've lost 10-30 times in a row, then it's clear that you shouldn't keep gambling.
I agree with the first point. However, if you lost 20-30 times in a row that happens a lot when gambling. Poker is a little different, because there is also skilled involved. If you lost 20-30 times in a row playing poker, it's time to reevaluate, and fix some leaks in your game.
 
I agree with the first point. However, if you lost 20-30 times in a row that happens a lot when gambling. Poker is a little different, because there is also skilled involved. If you lost 20-30 times in a row playing poker, it's time to reevaluate, and fix some leaks in your game.
If they’re playing slots or buying scratch-offs without winning, this definitely applies. I’ve seen plenty of people keep playing without ever hitting anything significant. At that point, they should consider a different approach instead of continuing to gamble on games with terrible odds.
 
I'd say the right time to stop gambling is when you can't afford to play anymore. If you've lost 10-30 times in a row, then it's clear that you shouldn't keep gambling.
I agree with you! Losing multiple times in a row is a clear indication that it's time to stop. Chasing losses can lead to debt and financial trouble. Knowing when to cut your losses and walk away is crucial.
 
I'd say the right time to stop gambling is when you can't afford to play anymore. If you've lost 10-30 times in a row, then it's clear that you shouldn't keep gambling.
10-30 times in a row is a clear indication that the gambler is so lucky and should stay away from any form of gambling. Luck have rejected him
 
10-30 times in a row is a clear indication that the gambler is so lucky and should stay away from any form of gambling. Luck have rejected him
A person's readiness to stop gambling depends on their own situation. A major financial loss is an indication that gambling should be stopped.
 
A person's readiness to stop gambling depends on their own situation. A major financial loss is an indication that gambling should be stopped.
When it affects your life and money in a negative way, or your relationships,. it's time to quit. The earlier you recognize signs of being a problem like chasing losses or feeling anxious when you are not playing, the better.
 
I would say the right time to stop gambling is when you are losing more than you are putting in, or it stops becoming fun for you and a form of entertainment.

Some people can get so used to winning that they will keep going without thinking about how much they are losing.
 
I would say the right time to stop gambling is when you are losing more than you are putting in, or it stops becoming fun for you and a form of entertainment.

Some people can get so used to winning that they will keep going without thinking about how much they are losing.
The best time to quit gambling is when it is starting to become a burden rather than entertainment or when you continue to lose consecutively without winning anything. Then, it is probably the time to rehearse and set limits.
 
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