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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
by
FortuneFollower
on 29/08/2024, 08:10:26 UTC
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Of course, I think that is the best approach and it has been proven that there is no better opinion than making ourselves more focused on avoiding various situations and possibilities that are not desired, namely by implementing various actions and decisions that are more directed at prevention, we must always remember that victory is nothing more than a probability, or "possibility" which means it will not always happen according to what we expect.

And I also have an approach that is more or less the same as your friend where usually $ 10 is the highest allocation amount I have ever bet, and usually I use a budget of 5 - $ 7 more often, and I will say the advantage of betting a minimum is that you will avoid losing too much, and secondly you will also avoid emotions and disappointment or regret but you can also get a decent win if converted with the capital you bring. Involvement in gambling requires intelligence, because what should actually be considered and made the main focus in gambling is not how much you win but how smart you are in keeping yourself safe.

Yeah, betting low is usually a good way of keeping your money in check.

But these days, the minimums can be quite high at some casinos, and some games can literally last a few seconds.

So, it can be a quite expensive hobby or entertainment. In a few hours you could spend the same or more than going to a concert or having a fancy meal at a nice restaurant.

What about putting some limits in place for yourself? (even if it can be hard, of course Grin)