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Board Gambling discussion
Re: right bankroll management keep you in check
by
leonair
on 04/07/2025, 20:36:28 UTC
Have you ever noticed how, even when you think you're managing your bankroll well, you still end up chasing losses, and instead of recovering, you dig a deeper hole? That's usually a sign that your bankroll management isn't as solid as you thought.

Proper bankroll management isn't just about setting limits, it’s about sticking to a disciplined plan. And by “proper,” I mean betting a small percentage of your total bankroll something really conservative, like 1% or at most 2% per bet. If you follow that strictly, you can avoid the frustration that comes with a losing streak. Even if you lose 5 bets in a row, you're not wiped out and you don’t feel desperate. The key is having a plan and actually sticking to it. Most of us fail on that second part.
It is true that without proper bankroll management, proper gambling guidelines cannot be followed consistently. Gambling is not a professional job, it is a form of entertainment, so the only reason for being overly emotional or not being able to keep yourself in control is not knowing bankroll management.

The real purpose of gambling is fun, but it is not as easy to reflect it in reality. Even if gambling is started for fun, it becomes a daily activity due to not being able to keep yourself within the proper guidelines. These include becoming emotional, trying to recover losses, not knowing bankroll management, not being able to keep yourself within a limitation, etc. If you get too frustrated while gambling and try to make a quick profit or recover your losses quickly, you are guaranteed to lose. A single bet should always be a maximum of 5% of your total deposit.