4. Play safe: we have always monitor and adjust our bet size and allocation with respect to how much we have lost or how well we are winning so that we can stick to our budget and manage it through out our playing time, also dont chase loses cause it could throw you off track, try to take a break and have rest when you lose money and stick to the budget.
This part matters alot because gamblers always lose focus from the original plan when they are losing. After two or three loses, you will notice desperation and anxiety to win back what have been lost so it may lead to increasing the risk appetite which means more risk in accumulating to the loses.
So taking a break is a safe guide to coming back stronger and keeping to the existing winning plan with bankroll management. If you risk so much of the bankroll, you have lesser chance of trying to get back after losing but minimal risk will give opportunities for more games or bets with the bankroll you have left.
I feel same here mate, most gamblers forget that gambling is risk and based on the uncertainty its smart that we play safe with it, although you can't really be totally safe cause any money you wager is considered gone untill the game is concluded but we must always remember not to give to much to a particular game, there should be a risk reward ratio to what we are doing and we should play safe with gambling.