yeah the apps are brutal... notifications about games starting... highlighted boosts... suggested bets... its all designed to make you keep betting... which is why i cant stop even though i know i should...
tried that... just downloaded them again... the phone access is too convenient... therapist said i should accept i like betting and just try to control how much... easier said than done though...
This is quite a fascinating discussion about the physicality of betting, when I began betting in the 1990s one had to physically visit a betting shop or telephone a bookmaker which created natural barriers to impulsive betting, the modern smartphone application removes all friction and creates what behavioral economists call a frictionless transaction environment which demonstrably increases consumption, I primarily use desktop computer for betting because it forces me to sit at my desk and engage with my spreadsheets and models, the ritual of opening Excel and reviewing my tracking data before placing bets serves as psychological checkpoint that prevents impulsive decisions, when I have attempted mobile betting I find myself placing wagers without proper analysis simply because the interface makes it so effortless, the physical act of sitting at one's desk and conducting research creates mental separation between casual thought and committed action.
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