A compulsive, or pathological, gambler is someone who is unable to resist his or her impulses. This can lead to severe consequences. The urge to gamble becomes so great that tension can only be relieved by gambling more and more. Sufferers are often unaware, or in denial, of having a problem. The step toward addressing the gambling is admitting there is a problem. For some people, this awareness comes only when they reach rock bottom. This was formerly a compulsive disorder, and now considered an addiction disorder in the DSM-5
Thank you Doctor Corbin
A fair and accurate diagnosis
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Mackballs
SBR Hall of Famer
12-01-16
5810
#37
Originally posted by Chi_archie
Mack Cut back on MLB and lets focus on NBA and NHL for a bit. less up to chance with motivation, short term health issues, more info and predictable right now. Less fukkin variance
You're right, too much volume and volatility in bases at this time of the year to have that many bets a day.
Volume always been my downfall.
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DISTROYA
SBR MVP
04-26-12
2911
#38
might I suggest fading (aka going against known scamdicappers). I figured out had no chance betting normally a while ago. I suggest you check out docs fade thread or brandon lang fade threads here and in various forums. Your welcome.