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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Don't bet more than you can afford to lose.
by
Quidat
on 09/01/2022, 21:25:30 UTC
We always read the words "Don't bet more than you can afford to lose", but are we really following that safe principle in gambling?

So, I have a question here, if you are earning like $2000 a month, how much are you willing to gamble that you think you can afford to lose?
Please use the amount as a basis for your answer.

I cant say the exact amount how much I'm willing to spend for gambling just based on my monthly earning.
It will always be depending on how much I need to spend for my real life needs on that month.
Once I've paid what I need to pay, and save some for unpredictable needs then I can use the rest but not all.
IMO, the best amount to spend is not based on how much you earn on monthly basis but we should spend a spare money only which wont affect our daily life.

I believe that thru good control of yourself, doing good money management will lessen the chance of you losing huge amount. It's always a self define argument when talking or discussing how much you can afford to lose. There are gamblers who don't know that they are already exceeding from the amount that they are targeting to spend.

When aggressions take control, there's no way that you can stop depositing more for your bankroll. Huh Embarrassed
Awareness of your actions and just using up your own common sense would or should be enough but people do really let theirselves get hooked and tolerate their greed inside
which would really result into disaster thats why when you do deal with gambling you should really mind off the risks and if you do find out yourself earlier that you are bit impulsive
then you shouldnt deal with gambling in the first place because this would really be a potential big problem into your life when things starts to mess up.
Bet on the amount which you can afford to lose and if you are losing that much then its sensible for you to stop.