To Bet Or Not To Bet? Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Happy, Healthy Gambler?
By Stephen Waller
I placed my
first bet when I was at university. I did not do it to make money, that
was just a by-product of what I was really after – the thrill. You see,
my first bet was for a total of 50 pence and if it won it was only going
to make me 4 or 5 times my investment, but after placing it I felt a rush
unlike any other. I was now in direct competition with the bookmaker and
I wanted to beat him.
It just so
happens that I lost.
I had just
challenged a seemingly unbeatable force and lost, but I felt great. Just
to have tried was enough to fill me with a great sense of satisfaction,
and even though it took me another 5 bets before I won, after each loss
I still felt good about myself.
I still place
bets today and I still get that same feeling. I have gained experience,
I have gained knowledge and as a result my bets are slightly higher these
days, but that’s only as part of the battle I fight against the bookmaker.
I still don’t care much about the money; I only increase my bet size as
a defiant message to the bookmakers saying that I will not be broken. Because
after all, isn’t that what they are trying to do?
They have no
morals, no sense of right or wrong, all they want to do is squeeze every
last drop of money you have as fast as possible and leave you to clean
up after you have given them that very pleasure. I have not given them
that pleasure.
We all know
that gambling can be very addictive, but it does not need to be. All it
needs is the right mentality, a positive mentality.
Even when I
lose I still count myself a winner. The bookmaker has got my money but
I have something that they will never take from me; my self control. To
lose this to them would ultimately lead to financial disaster and I am
not willing to allow this. As long as I am in control over my bets I still
have the upper hand; they may win many a battle but they will never win
the war.
If everyone
were to bet like this then the bookmakers would lose. They would have lost
the only thing that keeps them going – their superiority over us. To have
a strong mind in tough situations, to take a loss on the chin and still
come out fighting are priceless qualities and gambling could very well
help you achieve these properties.
I know that
I am a stronger person for it. I have great confidence in myself now, knowing
that I am always going to be in control. Nobody can make me feel small
because I am in control.
This is how
to bet; bet with your head not with your heart. Be smart not foolish. If
you aren’t having fun when you bet, then do not do it; if you cannot realise
that winning isn’t everything then you, my friend, are destined to lose
your own personal war with the bookmakers and I would hate to see that
happen.
“Know thy self,
know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories” – Sun Tzu (ca.
500BC)
Steve Waller
has gained much experience in the field of gambling and writes regularly
in his blog http://betting-guides.blogspot.com
to help people bet safely and sensibly.
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