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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How much is enough for you in a day gambling
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swogerino
on 03/09/2025, 16:24:05 UTC
Am not even a gambling just like you said but from my observation  and numerous topics have  come across on the forums, people keep illustrating and making emphasis on how they outline their gambling budget  and I doubts if it can really be possible, because the casinos and other gambling platforms that are known got all it takes to keep you coming for more.

Bankroll management exist to counter the temptation from the casino games to play more outside your bankroll range.

I personally gamble only with fixed budget whenever I play and I rarely play beyond that balance since it’s already too much risk on my side.

Too much risk means I’m not having fun already on gambling and there’s no point to still play.
We must be able to limit various aspects. Even if we have enough money to gamble repeatedly, it's not right to continue gambling after experiencing losses or even after making a profit. Bankroll management is a crucial aspect of gambling. Without it, players may forget that this is a business whose goal is to reap substantial profits from its players.
You're right, there's no point in continuing to gamble. After all, there's no guarantee of winning, so doing so within limits is good practice.
even if you have millions in your account it's not ideal to continuously gambling wether you are making profit or not because when you make gambling a every day habit it becomes a problem to control on the long run, so always have a limit to which you can bet the ideal thing to do is to gambling weekly especially on the games that usually play on the weekends this will put your mind off gambling for the week.

It depends on the mood honestly. I keep playing a lot during weekends as no errands or commission to do only to enjoy life and by enjoy life I translate it to gambling a massive amount of time as that is what I enjoy, seeing the reels scrolling until that huge max win happens though I have never seen it. The real problem is to know when to stop as other people doing it may get easily addicted while I have achieved over the years greater self control so I can quit after 5-6 hours without regretting anything, other persons may not be that flexible and I don't suggest them a longer exposure to gambling as this maybe dangerous for them. In the end I would say gambling like 30 minutes to an hour should be the maximum allowed daily otherwise as I said there maybe problems if people keep playing longer.