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Wider Crypto World => Gambling & Crypto Casinos => Gambling discussion => Topic started by: bitterguy28 on April 24, 2025, 07:03:48 PM
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
Definitely, I just refill my budget when I feel like there was a game that I might have a high chance of winning like in sports betting, so I will go as low as $20.00 to refill and then bet on the team that I want to win or with the better odds. Then after that, let's see how it goes, if I win they go and continue to bet. But if lose, then maybe I have to stop and reset everything. And maybe at the start of the week if I got my paycheck then continue to go on and play again.
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
Sincerely gambling budgets is very important to us to because it helps us to regulate and control the way we spend money while gambling, especially when we talks about moderation and limits, setting up a budget helps us to limits the rate at which we do spend unnecessary money or the way at which we do allocate money to our gambling accounts. Budget also helps us narrow down the amount of money we spent weekly and monthly so we won't ran into uncalled expenses or running out of loses.
Those who do have allocation to their gambling activities are always that far from addiction or, becoming that trap to chasing losses and for sure, chasing losses is one of the major thing that easily attract loses and also leads to addiction.
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
Well, thoughout my gambling days before quitting, I only spend I think 1-5% of my income monthly because I only play lottery consistently. With the casino games I only spend small amount before deciding to stop it since I really got more loss than wins. Sports games this is ocassional since I only place bet against my neighbors and friends when their is a live coverage of our local versus foreign fighters especially in boxing and mma.
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
I make my gambling budget base on what am having as at the time of gambling, so what i have will only be used for the sustainability of me gambling till am able to get more funds, i don't see myself as the type of gambler who will come to gamble with the whole money they have in their casino wallet at once and later have nothing to use for gambling, but instead, i will moderately gamble and avoid being stranded without anything to use for gambling.
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I gamble occasionally and just set small budgets for fun. It keeps things light and enjoyable without risking too much.
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Must be wasting too many transaction fee when you do it every time you lost the previous amount you deposit. You could save at least a few dollars if you just deposit once a month and leave it empty when you lost all your funds for gambling for the month.
But if you keep refilling every week, you are already losing money. All the more when you deposit USDT.
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This aspect of gambling is very crucial in a gambler's life because this serves as a guide and keeps the gambler in check, as to know when to cut excesses or take a break. Having a budget would help limit too much spending on games and also put the gambler on check. People's gambling budget varies depending on their income level, and I believe gamblers who budget stick to their budget plan because they are responsible gamblers who know what addiction is all about and would not let that make way into their lives, because it is very devastating and diminishes on to the lowest level they never envisaged.
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It depends on what we want, but I myself am more weekly to fill the bankroll but if I lose consecutively then it can be monthly and I even miss some interesting sports bets because the bankroll is no longer there.
But always set a budget as small as possible so as not to lose more and that's what we do.
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which one suits you better? and why?
Personally for me it's not a weekly or monthly budgeting. I set aside few dollars after sometime and play poker with those dollars and when I lose then I stop playing for a week or few weeks. I apply the same approach on sports betting as well.
That's why I never get addicted to gambling and enjoy the time when I play. I do withdraw my profits and set some amount from the profit to try again. So far from last few months I've not lost money in gambling but made something in it.
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My budget is sometimes weekly and sometimes monthly. I don't gamble regularly, but sometimes when I feel like gambling, especially when there is a big event, I try to adjust my gambling budget based on my income. Sometimes my budget is a little more, sometimes less. If the gambler is not addicted, then the gambling budget will not have much of a negative impact on him. I have also gone through times where I have deposited money again after losing. However, it is better to manage gambling within limits rather than gambling randomly.
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My gambling budget is always refilled every week and whenever it's exhausted, I don't refill it till the next week. This enable me to control my gambling activities and limit my losses. When I am in the mood of gambling, I might gamble more than my normal daily budget and sometimes, I don't gamble at all.
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I usually refill every week if the 'bank' is already empty. If I getting somewhat lucky, then funds just continue to rollover to the following week/s. I might take some just to enjoy the fruits of the winning (IF).
There are times when I feel like taking a break and not refill at all. Losing two weeks in a row then I 'pause' for a week.
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
I’m not a frequent gambler - I am more of the once in a while gambling type of person so my gambling budget doesn’t really have a fixed schedule I might decide to play some casino games today and tomorrow and then take some time off gambling like a week or even more than that till I feel the urge to gamble again.
I see people say weekly and I’m kinda concerned if that doesn’t make them more prone to addiction? Because no matter how you’ll look at it gambling everyday exposes one to gambling addiction even if you’re gambling for fun or not; you’ll most likely want to just open your account and gamble for a bit if you’re the “everyday type” and that among the reasons why I don’t like refilling my budget steadily and just wait till I want to gamble before I make any deposit.
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I don't know what to answer if the answer has to be according to what is asked or whether it is weekly or monthly.
However, if the answer is according to what I do, then I will answer more flexibly or according to my needs in gambling. If I feel like playing then I will add to my balance and if not then I will not. I even went a long time not playing because I was busy.
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When I have money on the side that I won't use, I make sure it's extra and I don't need it. It's best to have a schedule when depositing as well, so you wouldn't be lacking in one if you ever gamble. Like a DCA but for gambling lol.
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I see people say weekly and I’m kinda concerned if that doesn’t make them more prone to addiction? Because no matter how you’ll look at it gambling everyday exposes one to gambling addiction even if you’re gambling for fun or not; you’ll most likely want to just open your account and gamble for a bit if you’re the “everyday type” and that among the reasons why I don’t like refilling my budget steadily and just wait till I want to gamble before I make any deposit.
yup some people gamble every day for a few hours to me if you are responsible enough and can stop when needed then it will not develop into an addiction i have seen people refill their budget weekly because they might be heavy gamblers (of course within what they can afford) so i got curious which one really seems more helpful refilling budget weekly or monthly considering when you get your source of income
budgeting is a huge part of gambling after all especially if you want to play almost every day limiting yourself to a budget would take a lot and it will be quite a challenge to make sure you do not go through all your budget until your next refill
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Refill your gambling budget based on how your income is and also depending on if your available balance has been depleted. It will be pointless to keep putting money into your gambling accounts when there's still some money left there to gamble with.
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yup some people gamble every day for a few hours to me if you are responsible enough and can stop when needed then it will not develop into an addiction i have seen people refill their budget weekly because they might be heavy gamblers (of course within what they can afford) so i got curious which one really seems more helpful refilling budget weekly or monthly considering when you get your source of income
budgeting is a huge part of gambling after all especially if you want to play almost every day limiting yourself to a budget would take a lot and it will be quite a challenge to make sure you do not go through all your budget until your next refill
Addiction is something that builds up gradually - you won’t be able to tell that you’re getting addicted to something - it might feel as if it’s normal and that you’re just enjoying it just as you’ve always did meanwhile in reality you’re getting addicted to it and now you’re always looking for how to go into your gambling account.
That daily gambling whether it’s for just a few hours or even minutes isn’t really healthy to be honest — if you take breaks in between the weeks then it would be a lot better than having to log into your account every single day to gamble.
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yup some people gamble every day for a few hours to me if you are responsible enough and can stop when needed then it will not develop into an addiction i have seen people refill their budget weekly because they might be heavy gamblers (of course within what they can afford) so i got curious which one really seems more helpful refilling budget weekly or monthly considering when you get your source of income
budgeting is a huge part of gambling after all especially if you want to play almost every day limiting yourself to a budget would take a lot and it will be quite a challenge to make sure you do not go through all your budget until your next refill
That daily gambling whether it’s for just a few hours or even minutes isn’t really healthy to be honest — if you take breaks in between the weeks then it would be a lot better than having to log into your account every single day to gamble.
Those who gamble regularly are more likely to become addicted to gambling. In most cases, it is seen that gamblers are addicted to gambling but they do not realize it. At some point, when a major disaster strikes, it becomes clear that the gambler has lost control of himself. That is why I must agree with you that those who do not take a temporary break from gambling will definitely move towards addiction.
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-snip- how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly?
There is no certain time to refill my gambling budget because I'm not a regular gambler. Sometimes it can be monthly but it can can weekly in another time. It depends on my mood and my spare time. I only want to gamble when I've spare time, I'm not a typical person who wants to gamble during my busy time.
how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
I think there is no much difference. Both can be good, but we must be disciplined and commit with the limitation of the budget. When the weekly or monthly budget is over, we don't try to add it more.
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Those who gamble regularly are more likely to become addicted to gambling. In most cases, it is seen that gamblers are addicted to gambling but they do not realize it. At some point, when a major disaster strikes, it becomes clear that the gambler has lost control of himself. That is why I must agree with you that those who do not take a temporary break from gambling will definitely move towards addiction.
Another thing that came to my mind was, those who refill their budget every week how do they manage to know what money that they won’t be needing in the next few months or weeks - to me weekly refilling makes room for mistakes with funds because in gambling we are always advices to gamble with what we can afford to lose and going into your gambling account on a weekly basis makes it more difficult to follow that principle except the gambler is really rich that they don’t need a huge sum of their money for anything else in their life.
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When I have money on the side that I won't use, I make sure it's extra and I don't need it. It's best to have a schedule when depositing as well, so you wouldn't be lacking in one if you ever gamble. Like a DCA but for gambling lol.
Well that would actually work and somewhat effective to avoid overspending or losing more on our gambling activities. Only few gamblers understand this because majority has this greed in mind because they want to win more that is why they keep on chasing.
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
Whether daily, weekly or monthly, you just have to stick to the one that best fits your finances. I may be budgeting it weekly and be saving way among the person budgeting for monthly. The difference in budgeting doesn’t really matter, what matter the most is that it’s convenient for you and you’re making the money or better still risking the minimum you can in a bet which will not affect your overall finances. Budgeting is good because it will not allow you to make silly mistakes that will make you temper with your most needed money for your day in day out activities. Stick to a budget after creating one, it’ll make you not regret overall in your journey during gambling.
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Once in a while, I don't set any specific budget just only for gambling, I do keep aside some for my needs such as entertainment and if there's something left which will go to the gambling and when I do feel lucky there will be some or when I have a game that I want to try there goes some....
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Well that would actually work and somewhat effective to avoid overspending or losing more on our gambling activities. Only few gamblers understand this because majority has this greed in mind because they want to win more that is why they keep on chasing.
I fully understand that there was a concept suggesting that it is possible to avoid big losses most of the time, and this has a relation with the extent of control over personal egoism. Often as one more win will set things equal it is the very win that pushes things way out of balance. I guess it becomes very hard to get out of the game with high expectations. And it is not because you are greedy but due to the fact that you feel that the time is opportune for you to take what has been taken away from you. That is the most common entice in gambling. I think that if the game is regarded as something that should have an ending, people will not find themselves in the same position as those who need it more and more.
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for gamblers, budget is the most important factor of keeping ourselves away from getting addicted or spending way too much all at once i am sure we have different approaches so i am curious to know how you budget your gambling money do you budget it by weekly or monthly? and how do you find each approach different? which one suits you better? and why?
I am very flexible when it comes to budgeting my gambling activities; sometimes I do it monthly and sometimes weekly. It really depends on my cash flow, but I usually do it weekly.
i just feel that I'm spending a lot when I refill it monthly compared on weekly, where I can
go less and besides, its hard to control when you do it monthly.