Recently, I've had some issues with bankroll management. Although I've been gambling for years, sometimes I feel the urge to get more action because I'm not satisfied with my winnings. It's as if there's no tomorrow, and seizing the moment seems like the best option. However, whenever I become undisciplined, it usually doesn't end well. My realization is that no matter how good you are at choosing the right bets, without discipline in bankroll management, you'll still end up losing.
Could you please share some of your honest experiences here and how you became a disciplined gambler, particularly in managing your bankroll? What factors do you consider to be satisfied and to stick with the game plan all the time?
It seems to me that much depends on the gambler's responsibility to himself and his family. When I was not yet married, and accordingly all the money I earned could spend on myself, I could afford to leave in the casino 1/4 of my salary. Now when the well-being of other people I love depends on my actions, I can not just not afford to spend my paycheck on gambling. I have to look for additional opportunities to earn money. Most likely, responsibility comes with wisdom, so it is quite difficult to speed up this process.