Setting win limits is a very important task among gamblers. Some gamblers continue their gambling activities even after receiving more winnings or bigger wins.
In as much as gambling is concerns we shouldn't place all our focus on gambling, or using all our money on gambling with the hope that it will work for us and perhaps if it eventually fails it becomes a setback for us, but perhaps having a job could also help our mindset in times of gambling were as all the attentions will not be channel only on gambling but for other things too, also with that someone can easily control his method of gambling or perhaps just like you said it will also be good if we should set a target of wining or losing that whenever you losses or wings a certain amount you should call it a day instead of betting beyond that.
That’s how responsible gamblers should be. But unfortunately, when people are already winning, they also increase their winning expectations and continue to gamble all in. Until they realized that their profits are slowly coming back to the casino until they used up everything they have. Setting win limits is actually crucial, as every responsible gambler has its certain goal to achieve, and once it’s already happening, then that’s the time to stop gambling and go home and never get carried away with the urge to gamble more.
Right. it is like having a game plan when you are gambling where setting a win limit is like having a finish line in mind. When you reach it, you cash out and call it a day, making sure you leave with some extra cash in your pocket. It is all about avoiding that tempting urge to keep going and risking your winnings. Responsible gambling is about enjoying the thrill while being mindful of your limits, making sure you don't end up losing what you have gained.
This is a good game plan and advice but do you think it's easy to abide by it? Before a gambler can win at times, it takes time, and this is the reason why they tend to play more when they have the opportunity to win far more than what they staked. I believe this is a mental thing and it takes a very good self-restraint for this to happen. A wise gambler will win much and quit at least for the day, but for the foolish one, that's the beginning of the play, which is why most of them will lose some and might end up losing all the money they initially gained. Gambling needs much calculation and self-restraint. I side you on this, if gamblers win much at a time, they can remove half of the money and plan to gamble with the other half, and still wisely need to still wisely distribute the half into more parts for future gambling to lower the risk.