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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Not keeping records makes me a bad gambler?
by
Cookdata
on 24/10/2023, 13:16:31 UTC
Good day crypto Famz, I will like to ask gamblers this question, is there any gamblers on here that keeps record of their wins and losses? Do you keep a record of all the pennies you use to gamble and also the result?

You mean record like excel or history? No, I don't do that. If you are a gambler that bets on food sportsbooks and casino, they should have history of all your bets there, you can used that to track all your won and loss bets from there. All casino should have that because that's where they go check when you encounter any problem with your bets.

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Someone whom we both have this discuss yesterday said this is a good practice, I still don't see a reason why because I don't keep record of my losses, I tend to only remember when I win a certain amount, if its good enough you won't easily forget, but apart from this I don't care.

So Famz, is there any benefits when one keeps record on their losses and wins? Is there any thing to gain when you write down all the money you spent in gambling and also how much you have made so far?

Not keeping records, does this make me a bad gambler?

His decision and his way of betting but I have ways of keeping up with my gambling life. Every month, I take a survey of my deposit and withdrawals, when I check and observed that amount deposited is bigger than the amount I withdraw for that month, it shows that I had a bad month of gambling, when withdrawal is slightly greater than the deposit, then I will know that I didn't do much but when my withdrawal is larger or twice my deposit, then that gives me the impression that I had a good month of gambling.

While this sometimes are beyond my control because gambling will always be gambling, I think sometimes even if you keep the record, there is no way gambling earning will give you much like that, gambling is not an income or capital appreciating scheme. So enjoy the fun and gamble responsible.