Slow it down, Reckless One!

Gamblers, especially amateurs, should make a mental note to slow it down when playing.

In most cases, losers top the list as being reckless and mentally unfocused on gambling. Are there factors that would support this?

Yes, there are. As mentioned above, mental focus is yet another factor in order to win. Not only the player fully concentrates on the game itself, but he should concentrate on his opponents as well.

Picking up their vibes, the keen observation of how they play are what the gambler should know about -- for he might pick up telltale signs so he can confidently jump in at the right moment to steal their thunder.

Gamblers who lose should never ever blame other people for their mistakes. Only these losers have themselves to blame.

Headstart in gambling is common, and only a few survive in such competition presented. Sure, it might take more than is expected to be. The reckless need not fear of delving further that's already deep to him -- unless he knows that he can strategically weave himself out of the game.

However, it is all right to be lighthearted and carefree in gambling, but only when you're not betting heavily. All just for fun, and for the sake of camaraderie among players are quite tolerable.

It should be remembered that gambling does not guarantee its players that they are going to win overnight all the time. It happened (and still is happening) to some, yet half of them simply forgot what they've been through just to make it this far so the end result was much worse than losing the game, by far.

Cynics and other gambling's detractors are quite content with this situation enough for them to prove their point otherwise.

Yet it's amazing how gamblers listen to their own feelings than others. They owe nothing to these kind of people, and best to leave the matter alone, they say.

The reckless gambler may be the optimistic type, always sees things in larger perspective, but totally missing out on important details. This is usually the reason why they lose, and disappointment is their biggest enemy.

All losers do, but with the reckless ones, they rather take things seriously and abruptly change their directions on improving themselves.

But it is not too late for improvement -- since the reckless gambler is full of optimism, it's better if he will just try to rationalize everything and process whatever was erroneous, and start all over again.

With their combined skills in gambling and happy disposition in life, these players will surely have more than a share of success, if they only try once more.