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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Not keeping records makes me a bad gambler?
by
Synchronice
on 09/11/2023, 18:24:35 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?

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?
I am not a gambler but I think I can still give you a good advice. It's really a good idea and I would say, it's necessary, to record your financial activities. You have to know how much money you deposit to gamble and how much you get back. If you track that, it will help you to understand whether your gambling turns into addiction or not because sometimes you really gamble for fun and start with that idea and you don't realize that you deposit more, gamble more, get back less and that's where the addiction starts. So, yeah, you should really keep records. Whether you are a bad gambler or good one, that has nothing to do with it.