Discerning the Personality of a Gambler - The Bromsgrove Standard

Discerning the Personality of a Gambler

Bromsgrove Editorial 24th May, 2022   0

A fairly large number of people in the world prefer gambling to any other leisure activity, since the best online casino games are now available for comers and goers. For some, this is a hobby and a way to chill out, but for some others gambling is a hallmark in the sense of purpose. A closer look reveals similar behavioristic patterns that can be attributed to all casino players. In this case, it does not matter at all whether they play in real life or online.

Let’s look at several psychological types of gamblers to better understand their nature and strategies.

Gut-feel drifters

Such players rely on their inner feelings and inner voice while leaving everything to chance. They believe that this is the only way to win and achieve good results. Gut-feel drifter is not prone to analysis or calculations, and is driven exclusively by the inner instinct, the gut feel. Often these are emotional people who tend to believe that much in the world depends on chance and fate. If you happen to drop by the gamblers’ forum, you can spot gut-feel drifters by how they talk about their inner instinct, how it guides them and helps them win. While gambling, you may recon on the fact that mathematical calculations and logic are alien to such players, if they win, then only by chance. Experienced gamblers are quick to identify the type they are dealing with and start using it to their advantage by applying effective tactics.




Calculators

These are thoughtful prudent players who spend a lot of time in calculations and analysis. Calculators are hard to vie with since they have everything thought out meticulously. However, they sometimes forget about what randomness is and seem to be truly taken aback when the next formula does not work. Calculators come across mostly tense, coiled, and pensive. They would zone out now and then, remain unresponsive while deep in mathematical calculations. Calculators rarely listen to other people’s recommendations and rely solely on their own views and perfect strategy. They are well aware of the odds long distances pose on their ultimate win, so they rarely take risks at random steps and opt for short run-games.


Bullies

Quite expressive and assertive players, prone to nervous breakdowns, hang-ups, and even neuroses. They believe that they know everything better than anyone. However, they often lose, can’t admit it and refuse to face the failure. As soon as they encounter the first trouble, they start being overly dramatic, act up and take a stroll down the who-is-to-blame lane. Once bullies start losing, they do not stop, hoping to recoup the money lost. Bullies would use bad language now and then. Often unable to think clearly, their vision becomes blurred with emotion. Such players quickly infuriate other participants in the game with extremely defiant behaviour.

Randos

Very plain and cheerful people who just relax and enjoy the game, easily letting in to the spur of the moment. Random player or a rando would play poker on Monday, and take part in an acting class the day after. These people drop at casinos merely for the change of scenery. Gambling does not affect their financial status in any way. It is unlikely that a rando will take risks, rather, would move on to look for another pastime once the certain amount of money is lost. Randos tend to look less excited than other players, sometimes using a poker face to prove their superiority and meanwhile have some fun.

Hypers

These people go to casinos or play online quite often, because this particular pastime satiates their hunger for special emotions. These are lonely, unhappy or heartbroken people who decide to replace one emotion with another. They are not inventive in any way in their attempts to win, but they feel great during the process thus planting joy in place of grief. Rarely engaged in mathematical calculations, hypers would mostly rely on their feelings. After the game, they leave satisfied, but return the next day for yet another shot. Hype becomes the meaning of life, and gambling gives temporary relief. Such people can be classified as dependent are most prone to problem gambling.

Profys

These are people with extensive experience in gambling and wins history. For profys gambling is not only leisure, but also work. They are confident in their abilities, do not tolerate criticism, strive to get big money. You will recognize a profy by decisive actions, which profy would not regret regardless of the game outcome. A fairly large percentage of winnings, although profys are not frequent visitors at online or land casinos and are less than others dependent on the game. The gaming process does not bring them much pleasure, the real thing for them is making as much money as possible. Profys can play for years enjoying sustainable income. Profys come across as calm and reasonable. They surprise others with their victories, but keep their secrets to themselves.

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