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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How discipline are you in managing your bankroll?
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ethereumhunter
on 29/12/2023, 05:01:55 UTC
In fact, in gambling, a person will never know when they will win and how much they will win if luck really comes, and one thing that must be remembered is that we as gamblers can take some actions to minimize the amount of losses, don't you come with the intention of earning? Therefore, if that is true then the right action is to focus more on preventing your losses  from being greater than the wins you get, that's the approach that I think is good if you come with the intention of earning and not by not caring about how much you lose.

The big problem for gamblers is  when expectations are not balanced with reality, meaning that too high expectations are not recommended to be placed on something that does not have any certainty, after all this is a cycle that occurs due to the fault of the brain system that cannot filter things properly.
Yes, that is true but that doesn't stop gamblers from betting because they still believe they can win from gambling. Instead of reducing the amount of loss, there is a potential amount of money to bet, so if they lose, they will only increase the amount of loss and cannot recover the previous loss. Those who have the intention of earning an income from gambling should be prepared to experience disappointment because it is a difficult thing to do. They should be able to prevent greater losses by limiting their gambling activities, including managing their money well. That's a great approach and a good way to learn discipline while other gamblers still need clarification about why they can't win. We have prevented ourselves from experiencing good losses and can enjoy gambling.

They have too much hope in gambling, so they can't see the reality, which happens to many gamblers. Their desire to win is natural, but they also have to see the reality so that they will not be too passionate and too serious about gambling. Otherwise, they will suffer losses that they may be unable to accept. But that will only keep triggering them to keep gambling without even taking a break.