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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How discipline are you in managing your bankroll?
by
Blitzboy
on 26/11/2023, 14:28:47 UTC

If you do like to have that longer gambling session then having that kind of bankroll management would really be something that you do need. Why? You would really be trying out to make
bets as minimal as you could on which you are really that trying to prolong the session and really be that trying out to sustain just because you are really planning to have that fun
and longer sessions but of course most of the time it would really be talking on having that kind of profitable gambling.

For me then if i do know that i do have only a small amount of bankroll then i would really be trying out to divide it as small as possible because if you dont then
gambling session would be over in just few rolls or rounds and if you arent that satisfied with the duration then most likely
you would really be ending up on making a deposit again which it isnt really that good at all.

The bank roll management is essential for the gambler to play in the old age,because we gambling play at the young age was easy one because the money for the gambling site can be arranged by the gambler form their salary.Some of my gambler friends used to spend 30 percentage of their income to the gambling,if their family member or wife come to know about this.So the gambler get more pressure to play using their gambling with the income.So the gambler should keep their own seperate account for the gambling alone.The small bankroll gambler also survive for the long term in the gambling site by allow to save the gambling winnings in the separate account without sharing your family member will help for the long run.

I don't see age as factor here though, even if you are just starting your gambling journey or you are a seasoned veteran, it's going to be very hard to managed your bankroll and it takes a lot of discipline. As for my experience, played games yesterday, and I won so I decided to withdraw.

But I don't know, but there are itch that I need to scratch and so I deposited again and then slowly all my winnings are now negative. But at least though, when I break even or at least lose only small amounts, I was able to take ahold of myself and not to deposit anymore because I'm thinking that I'm obviously in the losing streak and this can continue.
Yes, age is just a number and speaking about maturity on the time that you do play then it would really be that so impossible that you wont really be able to determine in between
good and bad with gambling because spending up money will really be the first thing that you would be having in mind and the entertainment that it give. No one will really be that
thinking or prioritizing about leisure but rather we would really be thinking about making money which it will be causing up that kind of desperation on the time that you do play.

Bankroll management will be much needed on these kind of moment because if y ou are really that careless on taking up decisions such as of this moment then you are
that prone to mistakes on which you will really be regretting later on.
Age is merely a number, but maturity is complex. It affects gambling decisions, as immediate money trumps caution. How strange that the mind chooses short-term pleasure over long-term consequences in gambling? Consider bankroll management. Not only a plan, it shows discipline and self-awareness. Lack thereof causes hasty, regrettable decisions. Arent these gambling's main issues? The delicate balance between risk and restraint? Knowledge and control are your weapons in this psychological battle.