How strong does a character need to be to set aside some amount of money on a weekly gamble?
What needs to happen to make it happen?
Does the great loss solidify our character?
What exactly does it mean to discipline yourself in gambling (in the narrow sense)?
Should we be disciplined in gambling, does it mean that we are better at gambling, or that we put less money at stake with more enjoyment, less fear, adrenaline, etc. ?
Me interested in answering the last question?
There are a lot of gamblers are enjoying playing in different styles and techniques most of them are just waging a high-value coins or money most of them are confident in playing gambling because they have a lot of experience, but being confident can affect your game and your self-discipline. You can be being greed; you will wage all of your money and risk it to earn a profit. In the gambling discipline, there are two types of strategy. First is the playing safe or the positive progression that you need to win a game to earn a profit, and next is the negative progression the risky one because if you gain loss, you will wage in a maximum value or double from the previous value.
Limiting your exposure is crucial. Set the amount and stick to it. For example if you go to physical casino, take $100 in cash with you and leave credit cards at home. Everything else is just a matter of entertainment.
Of course if you gamble away $100 every day that might be a different problem - addiction.
It was an excellent accustomed too that setting a value or amount that you will use to play to avoid too much money, and you will lose every game. When the player already lose, they want to gain back income or assets. That's why they need to wage more coins hoping that they will win the next game, and this can be riskier.