Lotto is super has hardly any potential for addiction but you can win big. It is precisely because of the relatively small chance that there is not such a great potential for addiction
Lotto is super has hardly any potential for addiction but you can win big. It is precisely because of the relatively small chance that there is not such a great potential for addiction
That's right, I don't know anyone who became addicted to playing the lottery alone.
Currently there is again 90 million to be won at the Eurojackpot, unfortunately I couldn't get it on Friday..
True also took part and of course didn't win anything.
The jackpot was also hit on Friday, probably a Bavarian wins 30 million, unfortunately not me again..
But I have a completely different opinion, I think it's worse than any gambling house. Everyone can just go to the lottery shop, hand in a ticket and you're done. Even smaller children can hand in the tickets. There is neither anything controlled nor gambling addiction control carried out, what kind of false morality is when game libraries are controlled more and more strictly, it is hardly possible to play anymore and at the lottery I can throw away a few thousand with one ticket. So please stop claiming that it doesn't make you addicted, it's like everything else, here the state holds its hand very wide, there the eyes are sometimes closed!
I don't know, but I know some who had gambled more than they had in casinos and casinos, but lotto was never really interesting for them. Think it's just like with so many things, one is more susceptible to the other to other things.
Difficult, difficult, I've seen this and that, I don't think it can be said in general terms, but everything that has to do with gambling can certainly become addictive.
It is this hypocritical morality that is displayed here by the state or the politicians. Everything that comes from the state itself is of course okay or is played down. Only with what comes from the outside, then suddenly the index finger is raised and attempts are made to counteract it with the pretext "to want to protect adults and responsible persons".
That's also really bad, because I know someone who really gambled away a lot in the lottery and betting. That can also really backfire.
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