Do you think most responsible gambler fails to consider their losses ?

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I think responsible gamblers are aware of their losses and manage their gambling behavior accordingly. They set limits on their spending and time spent gambling, and they regularly assess their behavior to ensure that it remains responsible. It is the irresponsible gamblers who tend to ignore or downplay their losses, leading to problem gambling behavior.
 
I agree with your point that responsible gamblers are typically more aware of their losses and take proactive steps to manage their gambling behavior. Setting limits on spending and time spent gambling, as well as regularly assessing one's behavior, are indeed key aspects of responsible gambling practices. By doing so, responsible gamblers are able to stay in control and make informed decisions about their gambling activities.

However, it is also important to acknowledge that even responsible gamblers may sometimes struggle with the psychological aspects of gambling losses. Despite their best efforts to manage their behavior, the emotional impact of losses can still affect them. It is essential for responsible gamblers to have coping strategies in place to deal with these feelings and prevent them from escalating into problem gambling behavior.

Ultimately, recognizing and addressing gambling losses is a crucial aspect of responsible gambling, and it is important for all gamblers to be mindful of this factor in order to maintain a healthy relationship with gambling.
 
Yes, responsible gamblers tend to assess their losses and decide on what is best to do or not do. They have a record of each bet they have placed and can use it for analysis in checking the patterns of their losses, what caused and how much money they are using to bet. That way, they can make new bankroll management and decisions for what strategies to use
 
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