Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold turkey is probably the best way to quit.
But if you want it to be less appealing, turn your screen black and white. There's something about the green background that makes it extra addicting.
I wonder if this is why they use green felt on casino tables.
Yep, exactly!
There's very little in casinos that is NOT optimized to keep you there losing money.
This is OP. One thing I've noticed about my sick addiction is that it's a lot harder to put it down when I'm losing than when I'm winning. Maybe it's human nature to keep fighting and another reason why the house always wins (and wins and wins and wins).
Anonymous wrote:There are much better online card games to play against bots. Canasta, Pinochel, Spades…ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold turkey is probably the best way to quit.
But if you want it to be less appealing, turn your screen black and white. There's something about the green background that makes it extra addicting.
I wonder if this is why they use green felt on casino tables.
Yep, exactly!
There's very little in casinos that is NOT optimized to keep you there losing money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold turkey is probably the best way to quit.
But if you want it to be less appealing, turn your screen black and white. There's something about the green background that makes it extra addicting.
I wonder if this is why they use green felt on casino tables.
Anonymous wrote:Cold turkey is probably the best way to quit.
But if you want it to be less appealing, turn your screen black and white. There's something about the green background that makes it extra addicting.
Anonymous wrote:Play with an actual deck of cards