We've been telling that in gambling we should be setting our gambling budget. And maybe many of us are sticking to their plans. So perhaps we can discussed that might help others too, questions like,
Do you adjust your budget? why? it is after a big win or a big lose?
Or how do you set your budget in the first place, do you do it monthly or weekly or it is per session?
Why help you stay in control and not going over the budget?
Let's make this a good discussion so that we can help each other to just stick on our budget and just enjoy gambling, whether casino's or sports betting.
It really depends on your strategy and what games you are playing. If you're a casino gamer you will slowly come to the realization that the house always has an advantage over you and accept that you're just topping up every week/month to play it through for the joy you get from that - as it's unlikely you'll get a win big enough to break out of that cycle. If you're wise and get the odd boosted reward, like usually depositing $100 and getting a $150 win towards the end of your session, it'd make sense to stop and just have it ready for your next session. If you are into sports betting and slightly above average, you might actually walk away with a few wins each week that would become a rolling bank roll and may reduce the amount of top ups you need, as long as you don't waste away any winnings on more frivolous bets.