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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you have a habit of tracking your gambling progress?
by
Quidat
on 30/03/2024, 19:36:20 UTC
I suppose that at the end it is a matter of your personal preference, since I make an effort to keep track of all the money I deposit and withdraw from a casino.

But being completely honest, this is something I do with all my money, the reason being that unless you keep track of every single dollar you are spending, it is difficult to notice where you could make some adjustments that could allow you to spend less money, while at the same time you maintain the quality of your life.
Yes, that will be personal decision to track of all the money they used to playing gambling. We can tracks the money but we can leaves it like that and not tracking the money because we thinks that the money is the money we can afford so we will be okay if the money is lost in gambling.

The important things is you knows how much money you will used to playing gambling and that money is the money you can afford to lose in gambling. You don't have to feel regrets if you lose and don't thinks to trying to recover the lose because you knows the risks of playing gambling.
Yes, it would really be something that someones personal decisions when it comes to this manner on whether you would really be having that kind of tracking or you would really be that tending
to neglect it out and just proceed without minding about those loses and winnings you do have. In my case, then im not really that a fan on tracking it up. It would really be something that you could normally be able to feel whether you are already losing that much on which the important thing on here is that you do really know on when to stop on a certain gambling sessions.
The most crucial thing on here is that you do really know on what you are doing on which you could really be able to stop yourself on doing something stupid like playing even more because you've been losing too much or just trying to chase to break even those loses on which its a wrong thing to be done.