Did you know that adrenaline and gambling have a lot in common? In fact, the thrill of winning can give you a major adrenaline rush. Yet, many people do not realize that adrenaline also reacts to a bodys stress and when you gamble and begin losing (hey it happens), the adrenaline levels in your body still continues to affect you. Why? Adrenaline is secreted by glands in you body when you are experiencing both excitement and stress and therefore, when it comes to the thrill of winning or the stress of losing while you gamble, adrenaline is at play in your body.
Although adrenaline is in your body at all times in small, incremented doses, the adrenal glands secrete more adrenaline when you experience excitement or stress. So how do you know you are experiencing an adrenaline rush? When your heart starts beating faster, your eyes begin to dilate, and you are immediately put into a fight or flight mode. If you are winning at the tables, then you experience a kind of euphoria that accompanies an adrenaline rush and well, if you are down on your luck and losing, adrenaline will make you either feel like fleeing the tables or pressing forward and playing more.
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