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Title: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: coin-investor on December 11, 2023, 03:04:12 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

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Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: livingfree on December 11, 2023, 03:08:15 PM
No idea if that's the same of what I do like having my own time freely, I log off any time I want and I log in any time that I want to.

I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed
Does this change whenever that excitement you've got doesn't give you the feeling of being more relaxed? We change moods quickly right, so what happens if you're on a losing streak.

Does that feeling changes when you log out?


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Wapfika on December 11, 2023, 03:12:29 PM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I usually gamble with specific target in mind before I play. It’s either I’m playing with target profit or to hit some milestone such as VIP level, promotion and other challenges offer by the casino.

I usually have a time limit because that will make me time conscious which affects my decision making while playing. It’s very hard to follow a specific time limit when playing because you typically can’t track time since you are busy on the game.

I admire someone who can wrap up his game on his target time without feeling incomplete or unsatisfied regardless of the result.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Churchillvv on December 11, 2023, 03:13:28 PM
Imho I don't try to wrap up any session in my gambling times, I just discipline myself not to return to it when am done.
As soon as I exhaust my set outside money for gambling for the day weather it ended with excitement or sadness I just log off and go about my other activities. If I'm tempted to go back to it I just pick up my drawing tools and start playing around with drawing it gets me off the mode to go back again.

Even if I have a huge bankroll I just maintain the the set capital per day.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: aioc on December 11, 2023, 03:18:25 PM
I do a wrap-up but not 30 minutes or even an hour the excitement will come if I have a long wrap-up, it only takes me 10 minutes the longest and I don't extend even if I have a winning run you have to stick to your habit if you want to control your addiction, I think wrapping up is good as long as you control your emotions and you are not tempted to extend your session further.
But there are times that you did not have to wrap up because you are so disappointed that you just want to log off or you've just won a big amount and you just want to cash out and enjoy your winning.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: NeilLostBitCoin on December 11, 2023, 03:20:42 PM
I don't typically have this kind of mindset. I am the type of gambler who continues playing until I win the desired amount of money. If I happen to lose all the money in my account, then I immediately stop gambling. However, there are times when I'm not in the mood to bet, and in those cases, I usually log out without considering whether I'm winning or losing. Next time I win at gambling, I will use your method to save my winnings instead of risking losing them.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: bittraffic on December 11, 2023, 03:23:50 PM
Who do you report to?
For a very organized maybe it satisfies him to have a spreadsheet of all his bets and then reflect on where his bad decisions are.  

I'm not that person. But before sleeping I would still be thinking I could have won this and that. If all I was playing during the night was just dice and slot, there is nothing to think about, it's all just luck all I do is look into my balance and do the usual face palm.



Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: swogerino on December 11, 2023, 03:29:24 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

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I wish I had some feature for myself like this one where to be able to stop and reflect for a moment and think about the wrap up of my statistics data so far.Unfortunately I keep playing like crazy a lot of times playing up to 5 AM which means that I want to win at all costs something I don't suggest to anyone.I think we should be all be able to get a wrap up for our session which would help us make the right decision on what to do next.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Oilacris on December 11, 2023, 03:34:29 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

There's no specific time i should say or with the duration on the time i do make out those kind of wrap ups or simply having those break time. As long i dont make myself get tired
and dont be able to bust up my entire balance or something that i dont really have anything to be doing something then duration would really be much longer.
So far i dont mind much about the breaking up as long i do have the money. You should really have that kind of control because on the time that you do find yourself having
a fatigue then this is where issues do came from. So better you should really know on when to stop and have some break or wrap up same as you said.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: robelneo on December 11, 2023, 03:34:59 PM
It's good when you can follow your urge to do a wrap-up, gambling is an emotional activity sometimes you are lost in what's happening to your bankroll because of unexpected loss, I prefer to call my version winding down after my allocated time is almost over I just wind down by taking a break so when I come back I am fully aware that I need to finish my session at this hour.
It's better to have this habit, it just means that you have control over what you're doing and you are not addicted to gambling and letting the games control your emotions and time.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Slow death on December 11, 2023, 04:52:03 PM
In my case, I only place sports bets, and as I only place bets on leagues in European countries such as Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Premier League, La Liga and Portuguese League and in these leagues the games have been taking place on the weekends, they They start on Friday and end on Monday, I also bet on the European Champions League and Europa League and Conference League and Boxi and UFC games. so these games or fights, although there are many that take place on weekends, for example in the premier league there are more than 10 games that take place between Friday and Monday, so I would say that in total there are more than 50 games that take place between Friday fair to monday

but I choose games that when I bet will have a greater chance of being successful and that have good odds so that when I win, even if I lose on the next bet I will still be in profit. This means that I look at the odds and results of the two teams in the last 5 games and then decide whether to move forward with more analysis or stop. and when I already have the ideal teams to bet on and I place a bet, I don't go into the casino after I leave, but in the case of Bundesliga and Portuguese league games, which are games that are broadcast on stake, I watch on stake, but I'm happy because I only place sports bets, because with that I don't spend every day at the casino and maintain my self control


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Dewi Aries on December 11, 2023, 05:07:01 PM
It's good when you can follow your urge to do a wrap-up, gambling is an emotional activity sometimes you are lost in what's happening to your bankroll because of unexpected loss, I prefer to call my version winding down after my allocated time is almost over I just wind down by taking a break so when I come back I am fully aware that I need to finish my session at this hour.
It's better to have this habit, it just means that you have control over what you're doing and you are not addicted to gambling and letting the games control your emotions and time.

Finishing and then leaving immediately is a better choice, don't care about the results of the session you are doing, because basically gambling can always make you not okay whether it's in a winning or losing condition, or the point and simply put is "winning becomes addictive and losing becomes curious" that is usually experienced by gamblers especially for addicts. So as I said above it's better to finish it immediately and go to do other activities or whatever, because obviously as you said that it is very likely that they will get lost deeper when it turns out that the final result is not what they expected and they cannot accept that result.

In the end, emotions get the best of them and uncontrollable things are very likely to be done in that condition based on considerations that are not based on awareness and healthy thinking. On the other hand you have a pretty good habit in terms of approaching gambling by always being firm on the limits you have set to leave immediately when your gambling time is up. That is worth emulating, because the fact is that the longer you are involved in gambling sessions it will only make things run out of control especially if you are unable to accept all possible risks and in addition the bookie will always win, by immediately finishing then indirectly you will be far from addiction.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: AmoreJaz on December 11, 2023, 05:43:18 PM
It's good when you can follow your urge to do a wrap-up, gambling is an emotional activity sometimes you are lost in what's happening to your bankroll because of unexpected loss, I prefer to call my version winding down after my allocated time is almost over I just wind down by taking a break so when I come back I am fully aware that I need to finish my session at this hour.
It's better to have this habit, it just means that you have control over what you're doing and you are not addicted to gambling and letting the games control your emotions and time.

i wrap up my game not because of the allocated time but because of the status of my bankroll. in every session, i already have my set amount to what extent do i need to spend. and if in case i go overboard, i still have that maximum amount that i can stretch out. if that has been met as well, it means, i need to call it a day no matter what. because if i will just follow my desires, it means, i am breaking what i set to myself for that session, and high likely, it will be detrimental to my funds because i won't stop. in this situation, high likely that i will be chasing already for my losses because i already have reached to my over over limit of boundaries.

to curb such desire of continuing the game and breaking my limits, i have to think of the following so as to remind myself about possible repercussions of my actions :
-basic expenses such as bills that won't be paid if i lost more than what i allocated for the session
-possible debts that i will incur at the end of the month
-time that i will spend to my kids if i will continue playing at my heart's desire
-unfinished projects and so not meeting deadlines
-impact of my stubbornness to my family life, my mental health, my financials


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: o48o on December 11, 2023, 06:06:50 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

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I wrap up my session after a big win, or after i have used my daily budget. I have daily budget now instead of monthly or weekly budget. This way i don't need to wait a week if i blow my weekly budget in one day, or even worse, wait 29 or so days when i blow my monthly gaming budget in first day. This makes me bet smaller sums (if i am not winning big), but i don't mind as it's not just for winnings to me. It's a fun past time and daily budget reminds me of my goals.

I don't have any time limit for myself. I just use free time that's best suited for gambling. Only rule is that gambling can't come before family events or over anything i've pre-planned or promised to others. Rest of it if me time, and for me to use as i please. If i want to use that for gambling, it's ok.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: darkangel11 on December 11, 2023, 06:40:12 PM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

Hours? You spend hours wrapping up a bet? How long does your whole session last if you need more than an hour to quit?

I rarely do that because I don't gamble actively anymore. This means that I place my sports bets and forget about them until the day of the event. I don't stay on gambling sites contemplating my odds, I no longer have time for that and I rarely play cards as well because it takes too much time. I've seen people who play slot machines all day long and they eat and drink while doing it but this isn't how life is supposed to be.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: dothebeats on December 11, 2023, 07:04:37 PM
I'd rather leave immediately and never come back rather than contemplate on the session and think of things that I could have done differently to score a win. I play for an hour and after that time, I leave - no looking back, no regrets, no contemplation whatsoever. This is way easier since you don't have to think what happen and you can move on for the rest of your day.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Antotena on December 11, 2023, 07:22:42 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

Anytime I'm playing casino games like Aviator, I give it all my time.and attention but there is this thing about gambling I don't joke with. It's hunger, I don't bet when I'm hungry because I know that's when I lose a lot because I will probably be making losses, so regardless of 30 minutes I have to play and gamble, once I feel sign of hunger, I will pause and give it a rest and then come back and continue from where I stopped earlier.

For bookies, I don't do anything like that because I used my spare time to do selection of my games and the moments I'm done picking all my favorite matches. I stake immediately and move into something reasonable, the only time I go back to check is usually when the matches are over, that's what I do everytime I bet and I don't waste time, if there is no win for that day.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: letteredhub on December 11, 2023, 07:52:31 PM

I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed
@op This mode o yours is it determined by the results of your gambling for the day be it losses or winnings you still retain same excited mode? Cause as an experienced gambler with a few year of been in the industry I have had different modes and they are usually influenced by the outcome of my bets.
As for wrapping up, I just wrap up in any way the mode goes it could be quick or slowly so the times used  could vary.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: mvdheuvel1983 on December 11, 2023, 08:11:19 PM
I have to say that you are a better and more organized gambler than I am. I am having a thought now to start doing this. I do the normal thing like watching my bankroll and not playing for more than the allocated time. However, there are days when I get carried away and go out of the plan I have. And it happens when there is a distraction from within the home or out side. Therefore wrapping up because a fight between my will and my gambling self.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: 348Judah on December 11, 2023, 08:23:23 PM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

my decision on this depends on the kind of games am playing at the moment and the time frame i have towards each section, gambling is not what i can just start without having a plan towards how i wanted to enjoy the best moments out of it, in this i do ensure that i make in game i know that am being able to wrap up thesame time and day i expected, I've seen some spending more than two days while some a week or more, but in my own case, i may not have the enough patience needed to deal with it long extension on playing games.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: TimeTeller on December 11, 2023, 08:58:00 PM
I have to say that you are a better and more organized gambler than I am. I am having a thought now to start doing this. I do the normal thing like watching my bankroll and not playing for more than the allocated time. However, there are days when I get carried away and go out of the plan I have. And it happens when there is a distraction from within the home or out side. Therefore wrapping up because a fight between my will and my gambling self.

I think that's normal that in some instances, you will forget what you've set for yourself.
But as long as you stop and contemplate what's going on and re-assess your situation,
you won't go deep and so you may possibly prevent some financial troubles on the way.
On my part, I usually wrap up my games when I am already maximizing my budget.
Which means, I am already reaching my critical limit. And so, I need to pause and stop already.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: ajiz138 on December 11, 2023, 09:18:58 PM
There is no specific session time in gambling, when I have allocated to play then I will play while fun in the sense that whether it is how many minutes or how many hours is uncertain even though the money in the account is still large, so for the completion of this session should not be accelerated just because you want to be more relaxed.

Sometimes when I play gambling and win, the time will be longer if I don't withdraw or increase the bet, but if I have won and then withdraw some and leave some to continue the game then this is no time that determines I have to enjoy the game without any session that must be completed faster.

I like to continue tomorrow to open luck even though many fail. ;D


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Assface16678 on December 11, 2023, 09:40:41 PM
Well, sometimes I set up usually hour or more than one hour, but mostly I don't have an specific time to do what you call wrap up, I mean yes I have an allocated amount or bankroll that I will use for gambling and as long as I still have balance or if I notice that I earned quite a lot then that's when I would stop there is no specific time length mostly when I do gambling, I gamble at my satisfaction so sometimes it takes me hours to gamble.So when I gamble I make sure that I'm free and will not do anything to focus and to enjoy, but if I know I have something to do then that's when I need to allocate some time for me just to gamble usually 1-3 hours, that's when I know when to stop or wrap up, well I thimk its a good practice to have a specific time when to end the session so that you will not over spens your bankroll.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Agbe on December 11, 2023, 10:37:14 PM
I don't think all these saying of limiting your bet time of gamble what you can loss or having a budget for gambling is for addicted gamblers. They don't have any of the above guidelines for gaming. Even if they have it they will still break the rules they have put in place. I believed I just answered a question that look like this one. Now will you logout when you game is interesting and your are winning? Now you place games to be win within 30 minutes and when it is the time the game is on the winning side and the money to be won is very big. Will you logout?


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: goldkingcoiner on December 11, 2023, 10:47:18 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

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Sounds like a lot of work for something meant to be entertainment... But then again, many people do not see gambling as a form of entertainment for some reason...

I have never "wrapped up every session". But I do follow my own rules about gambling limits. The time and money you spend in a casino should be pre-agreed on by yourself and with a bit of discipline, I find that I no longer have any desire to bet large amounts of money or to keep going without end.

The brain needs some time to calm down. A day is not enough for me. I usually take at minimum a few days off to get back into normal mode.



Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Queentoshi on December 11, 2023, 11:12:12 PM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
It will not be bad if gamblers can actually wrap up their gambling for the year just as they do with business and some other things, so that they can have more money to spend on family for the holidays where they are a lot of expenses. The holiday season is regularly fun, so gambling for fun should not be an excuse to gamble unless you are already an addict to gambling. Addicted gamblers cannot stay off gambling, and this holiday season is a time where we will see many of them. Worst situation for some families, they will not be able to have a pleasant festive season because the money that should have been meant for it has been gambled away.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: serjent05 on December 11, 2023, 11:19:40 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/11/EmB4P.png (https://www.talkimg.com/image/EmB4P)

I used to gamble indefinitely but after some losses, I learned my lesson well and eventually come to a conclusion of having a limited hours in gambling.  I also allocated a fix amount of fund for gambling.  The one that I can afford to lose.

I have the sum up thing this way.  I allocated a fix time of 2 hours of gameplay, whether I win or lose I stop after the set time is consumed.  The other option is about the fund allocation, the two hours allocation is void when all my fund is depleted even before those two hours is consumed.  Meaning I stop when my allocated bankroll is depleted whether I consumed the two hours or not.

The good thing is I found this approach effective in not wasting time and money due to gambling activities.

I don't think all these saying of limiting your bet time of gamble what you can loss or having a budget for gambling is for addicted gamblers. They don't have any of the above guidelines for gaming. Even if they have it they will still break the rules they have put in place. I believed I just answered a question that look like this one. Now will you logout when you game is interesting and your are winning? Now you place games to be win within 30 minutes and when it is the time the game is on the winning side and the money to be won is very big. Will you logout?

The time and fund limit applies to all gamblers.  It is the same as gambling moderation which is effective in avoiding waste of time and finances.  Although this may be difficult for a gambling addict to implement, but it is worth a try if they wanted to regain their control.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: GreatArkansas on December 11, 2023, 11:31:27 PM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
For me, I am doing it every after some tournament or season. For example in Dota2, we have this The International tournament will last for days once the final event starts (excluding qualifiers), or for example in the NBA, every after the season.
During that time, sometimes  I check how much I deposited and how much is left in my balance, it is like calculating your loss or winnings.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Reid on December 11, 2023, 11:45:53 PM
If it's time to rest then even if I am at lost I will wrap it up. There's always be another day to gamble. Gambling sites will not be gone in a blink so better take care of your health first and rest as much as possible to avoid the stress that is being given by the bad habit.
I remember last month when I was trying to chase my losses and I didn't even notice the time. When I looked at it, it was already 2AM and I felt so bad that I instantly shut down my computer because that's just not right.
Being disciplined in gambling is a hard task to do, I know that. But at least keeping it in control should be our main goal to avoid getting addicted in the long run.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Yatsan on December 11, 2023, 11:56:26 PM
Sort of. I tend to track my loss and profit on each day I would be gambling but never the times I won a match or game.  One reason is to help myself be aware of the amount I could use to bet on the next day or time I would be wanting to. In such way I am avoiding surprise that could yield to frustration.
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
It will not be bad if gamblers can actually wrap up their gambling for the year just as they do with business and some other things, so that they can have more money to spend on family for the holidays where they are a lot of expenses. The holiday season is regularly fun, so gambling for fun should not be an excuse to gamble unless you are already an addict to gambling. Addicted gamblers cannot stay off gambling, and this holiday season is a time where we will see many of them. Worst situation for some families, they will not be able to have a pleasant festive season because the money that should have been meant for it has been gambled away.
Being aware is never a bad thing. It would be preventive of any negative feeling and if you end up with profit once you wrap things up, then at least you would be able to enjoy spending your money more. It is also where you would be having conclusions on how much would you be spending next time. or if adjustments should be done.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: ralle14 on December 12, 2023, 01:08:04 AM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
I rarely wrap up my sessions, and when I do, it's mostly just me lurking in the public chat, thinking of what my next plan is after gambling.

My other way of wrapping it up is by looking at some of the upcoming matches to see if there's a good match worth betting on early before the odds drop.

These wrap-ups have more upsides, so it's perfectly fine for gamblers to do it.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: barisbilgili on December 12, 2023, 01:38:43 AM
It will not be bad if gamblers can actually wrap up their gambling for the year just as they do with business and some other things, so that they can have more money to spend on family for the holidays where they are a lot of expenses. The holiday season is regularly fun, so gambling for fun should not be an excuse to gamble unless you are already an addict to gambling. Addicted gamblers cannot stay off gambling, and this holiday season is a time where we will see many of them. Worst situation for some families, they will not be able to have a pleasant festive season because the money that should have been meant for it has been gambled away.
If they can complete their gambling well, I think they are very good at managing themselves when betting on the gambling they play and they can also enjoy the winnings they have obtained.
Yes, those who have experienced an addiction to gambling will of course not be able to stop betting and winning because they will always lose because they are always greedy in gambling. Only luck is what they can get in winning their gambling.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: crwth on December 12, 2023, 01:43:30 AM
I do wrap up my gambling session but mostly it's about how much balance I have left. Like if I were to start with $100, if I get to $80 or $120, I would stop. But that doesn't work most of the time but I still put a boundary on when I will most likely stop. Sometimes I do it by the time of day as well, if it's near 2 o'clock already or something like that, the nearest hour that I would give myself is that.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on December 12, 2023, 02:17:07 AM
It will not be bad if gamblers can actually wrap up their gambling for the year just as they do with business and some other things, so that they can have more money to spend on family for the holidays where they are a lot of expenses. The holiday season is regularly fun, so gambling for fun should not be an excuse to gamble unless you are already an addict to gambling. Addicted gamblers cannot stay off gambling, and this holiday season is a time where we will see many of them. Worst situation for some families, they will not be able to have a pleasant festive season because the money that should have been meant for it has been gambled away.
If they can complete their gambling well, I think they are very good at managing themselves when betting on the gambling they play and they can also enjoy the winnings they have obtained.
Yes, those who have experienced an addiction to gambling will of course not be able to stop betting and winning because they will always lose because they are always greedy in gambling. Only luck is what they can get in winning their gambling.

People who are able to finish their gambling sessions and go home not in tears I think it only happens and can be done by people who still have awareness in every gambling session they do, emotions and greed are not too significant so they are still able to apply awareness in order to keep making better judgments in all situations and conditions, It is indeed better especially if in some sessions they manage to get lucky by going home with a certain amount of winnings to enjoy, but unfortunately not many gamblers can take such an approach, on average they always act out of control because their hopes and beliefs exceed common sense and logic.

Basically, it is quite difficult if someone has entered and is trapped in the addiction zone, they will not be able to accept some good advice based on facts because they already have different beliefs from normal people in terms of gambling, even though it is wrong but they think it is right, not realizing that gambling is really a for-profit activity and none other than that because it is difficult to achieve awareness in addiction situations.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Hirose UK on December 12, 2023, 02:30:33 AM
Everything will be different depending on what is being done and of course there is certain time to start and to stop because setting gambling session is also very important to be able to maintain financial stability and also to be able to do other activities such as work.
In context like this, I personally have two differences, if only for casino games then obviously there is certain time that is always used as benchmark.
But for sports betting there is no clear time because always bet after watching a few minutes of the match and the time in the match also varies so that for sports betting there is no specific betting session time.



How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
Usually I have time limit that is always equal to 60 minutes to 90 minutes in gaming session at casino.
There is also certain time for playing because I always play in the morning around 7 am to start the gambling session.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Fundamentals Of on December 12, 2023, 02:34:10 AM
When it's a casino game and then I need to go at a particular time, I usually just tell me myself, "All right, just 2 more deals and I'm out." Something like this. At least I can be mindful of my time while being mindful of my games also. It's not a good feeling if you're cramming, like you badly need to go so you just fold and leave if you're on a poker game for example. I usually don't do that. But I don't wrap up as in review my entire gambling session. That doesn't sound fun. That's like a job. Lol.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Westinhome on December 12, 2023, 02:48:15 AM
I don't think all these saying of limiting your bet time of gamble what you can loss or having a budget for gambling is for addicted gamblers. They don't have any of the above guidelines for gaming. Even if they have it they will still break the rules they have put in place. I believed I just answered a question that look like this one. Now will you logout when you game is interesting and your are winning? Now you place games to be win within 30 minutes and when it is the time the game is on the winning side and the money to be won is very big. Will you logout?

The gambling is based on the wager of the gamblers,if many gamblers wager in more numbers.The website also survives only if the wager is more,the VIP status in the gambling also increases based upon the wager by the individual gambler.The logout of the account doesn’t affect your gambling money in the wallet,it will affected on the delete of the account in the gambling site.If the gambling was going in the right way of more winning,the gamblers will not logout their account.

If the gambler made the money with high winning,he need to withdraw funds instead of keep on playing with the winning money.The gamblers can hold 20 percentage of money in the wallet and withdraw the balance money to their exchange to convert to fiat.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Poker Player on December 12, 2023, 04:39:38 AM
I do when I play poker. I used to play more and did one hour sessions. Even when I played a lot I always did one hour sessions with breaks. For example, one hour, 15 or 20 minutes break and play again, another break and play again. Nowadays I don't play as much and sometimes I don't even make it to an hour session. But in general it is a good idea to set a maximum session time.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: angrybirdy on December 12, 2023, 06:41:32 AM
If it's time to rest then even if I am at lost I will wrap it up. There's always be another day to gamble. Gambling sites will not be gone in a blink so better take care of your health first and rest as much as possible to avoid the stress that is being given by the bad habit.
I remember last month when I was trying to chase my losses and I didn't even notice the time. When I looked at it, it was already 2AM and I felt so bad that I instantly shut down my computer because that's just not right.
Being disciplined in gambling is a hard task to do, I know that. But at least keeping it in control should be our main goal to avoid getting addicted in the long run.

That's good to hear that someone here still prioritize their health instead of pursuing gambling even if their health is at stake, so it's better to create a schedule for gambling, resting and doing some chores and with the help of creating schedule, gamblers are unable to abuse their health just for their gambling addiction. Everyone here needs to control their time and have to balance gambling to prevent any health related concern.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: 0t3p0t on December 12, 2023, 06:55:00 AM
Yes I did this as a habit. Why habit? Because I am doing it without even noticing I've done it. I actually was influenced with my trading habits that makes me do this in gambling as well. I feel so relaxed when I made it and that is why I had to spend more time to wrap things up before sleeping or doing something unrelated to gambling or trading. Sometimes I spent 30 minutes to an hour just to wrap it all up.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: rodskee on December 12, 2023, 07:31:52 AM
Mostly I care nothing about time because I only playing in my free time but what I do care
the most is my Budget , meaning the amount I can afford to lose(and of course the amount that i can win to consider stopping that time).

And also this is applicable to those part time or those not so regular gamblers,
because if we are talking about Regular that is playing constantly I believe that they are not wrapping anything but what they have in
pocket is the only concern.

I do wrap up my gambling session but mostly it's about how much balance I have left.
I think we have same idea on how to deal with wrapping , and that is about the
funds and not the time because what is time if you have no money to spend.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: virasisog on December 12, 2023, 08:04:52 AM
Haven't tried setting a specific limit of time when I gamble. So, what I do is I set a specific amount of money or limits before I start, so it's either I drain that amount of money or I stop whenever I think I already gambled for a long time. I don't usually last for more than an hour gambling as I don't want to get addicted to it. I only gamble whenever I feel like a need a little change of phase on my daily routine, bored or maybe when I'm feeling lucky. So, regardless if I'm winning or not, I don't stay for too long.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: kotajikikox on December 12, 2023, 08:14:13 AM
no I don't because I only play maximum of 1 hour now as I set timer in my Cellphone and when it alarmed ? i will cut my time even if how much bankroll I have and even I am lucky that time.
with this attitude I now know how to manage my gambling gaming and yes can leave the table with confidence , never that chase my losses eversince.
but if this is considered as wrapping then yes I may admit that is what I am doing now.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Mauser on December 12, 2023, 08:32:34 AM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
      

No I am not really wrapping up my gambling sessions, because they sometimes are quite short and I don't want to spend more time than necessary with it.  prefer to just quit gambling when I reached my goal, or lost my gambling limit for the week. Instead of thinking about my gambling session or making a summary of the evening, I rather spend 15 minutes watching some youtube videos to clear my head. There are other ways for me to clear my head and clam down after a long gambling session. Taking a shower or doing the dishes why listening to some music helps me to forget about the evening again. Especially after a long poker tournament where I get close to the final table only to get knocked out before making any real porfit, I need some time to clear my head before going to bad. It's hard to make a fixed schedule for gambling, because there are so many things that come up without notice and I just try to find the time whenever possible to gamble. In the end it comes to whatever works best for people, some want to make a quick and clear break, where others want to wrap up their session to wind down.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: tajimas on December 12, 2023, 08:33:44 AM
Have you considered doing rollover before, placing bet on a specific odds with a specific amount daily. For example using $10 on 1.50 odds daily, this can help wrap up your bankroll to an extent and even help lower your gambling addiction level of taking seriously.

Also, another thing that helps a lot is getting involved in societal engagement to help manage your time and make you less idle, having more time with less daily routine can cause a heavy addictive behavior to be gambling all the time especially weekend without self discipline.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: retreat on December 12, 2023, 08:37:09 AM
I don't do wrap-ups on my gambling too often, just a few times for big wins/losses to see how my gambling activity affects my bankroll, and it's also not very detailed, just a few notes to see how I'm doing. And also, I don't follow the time in gambling, but the money I have set for each gambling. So when I win big I'll keep going, but if I'm on a losing streak I'll just call it a day and log off, it's just that simple.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: piebeyb on December 12, 2023, 08:52:43 AM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
I usually spend one to two hours gambling and that's only on weekends because I don't gamble on weekdays, so I divert all my weekday hours to the weekend, sometimes I can spend more than that sitting in front of me. my laptop to play some casino games just to wait for the football match because I also gamble on sports betting as my main gambling compared to the casino which I usually play just to accompany my free time.

But to complete a gambling game session I usually not only measure it by time but also the budget that I have limited, sometimes I still have money left in my budget so the game continues as long as I haven't reached my gambling budget limit, not everything is determined by time but also to see if I still have a budget to play, if I still have it I will still play it until it runs out


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Jawhead999 on December 12, 2023, 09:08:46 AM
Nope, usually my bankroll run out faster than my free time, so I don't have any problem with my gambling session.

Limit your activity because of time isn't really good, it would make you want to gamble more when you still not feel satisfied. Time management is important, but I learnt that after I regret to waste a lot time for entertain myself. When I realized spent a lot time for nothing is useless, I will not feel bad when I limit my activity by myself, not through alarm or something.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: ethereumhunter on December 12, 2023, 09:17:07 AM
Of course, I always finish my gambling session well. Whatever results I receive, I don't mind because gambling is just to release the tension I'm facing. Using 30 minutes to complete the bet is enough for me to gamble and I can immediately stop my gambling activities. I also don't need to reach a certain amount of winnings before I can end my gambling activities because I know it will probably use up a lot of the money I have. Rather than running out of money just to achieve a certain amount of winnings, I should try to gamble in moderation and stop my gambling activities. It can prevent me from losing a lot and I also still have enough money to continue gambling another day.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: zuzie on December 12, 2023, 09:29:23 AM
I don't limit time or sessions when gambling, if I feel bored and fed up then I will immediately leave and do other activities. With that, I also avoid feeling addicted. Because if people are addicted to gambling, their lives will suffer, as I see in my environment, many people are addicted to slots, they spend their time playing and I think we need to make an example of this because this is not very beneficial for our own lives. If you don't make yourself better, you will actually make yourself worse.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on December 12, 2023, 09:32:26 AM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
For me, instead of time-based session, I have been used to amount-based, that is whereby I deposit a certain amount of money, and ensure I gamble until I'm able to use that amount into winning a reasonable amount of money, but if I happen to lose, I stop for the day to continue the next, and such strategy has really been helpful for me, as it enables me to manage my risk, far better than when I ascertain a certain amount of time for gambling. Because for example, I may have $500 in my account, but could just decide to gamble just only $50 on both casino games (i.e Joker 1000 & Aviator) and Sport betting (i.e Premier League matches).


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: rendravolt on December 12, 2023, 09:38:10 AM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
I usually spend one to two hours gambling and that's only on weekends because I don't gamble on weekdays, so I divert all my weekday hours to the weekend, sometimes I can spend more than that sitting in front of me. my laptop to play some casino games just to wait for the football match because I also gamble on sports betting as my main gambling compared to the casino which I usually play just to accompany my free time.

But to complete a gambling game session I usually not only measure it by time but also the budget that I have limited, sometimes I still have money left in my budget so the game continues as long as I haven't reached my gambling budget limit, not everything is determined by time but also to see if I still have a budget to play, if I still have it I will still play it until it runs out
The importance of the budget we have in gambling will really help us in determining when is the right time to stop and I also apply this in my gambling. Maybe many people continue to gamble even though their budget is small and in the end they cross the line and find it difficult to stop. Unconsciously, they continue to spend money without being able to stop and this could be detrimental to themselves in the future. So here it is very important regarding the budget that we use when gambling.

Here I also only bet on football matches and sometimes if the result is a win then I will use 30% of the winnings to play slots and if in that case I lose, I don't mind because it's just for entertainment and I don't think too much about the results.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Ruttoshi on December 12, 2023, 09:45:54 AM
I don't wrap up, the moment am done with gambling, I get it off my mind because I only use the money that I can afford to love to gamble and there is nothing I need to think about if I made a mistake or why didn't I make this moves. I love sportbet and before the match started i have already placed my bet on the club that i believe will win the game, and during the match, I sit down to watch and entertain myself.

If it happens that My bet didn't win, I have already seen the reason why and I will take it that I underestimated the team that won. There is no need to worry much about a bet that that is over but I know that we are humans and have the right to do whatever we feel is cool with us. I have a time limit for my gambling activities, and am done when the time is up.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: danherbias07 on December 12, 2023, 10:54:25 AM
Wrap it up if the profits are within your plan.
There are those who don't stop gambling even if they are on the winning side because of their greed and I won't blame them because I have been in that same position before.
When you are on a winning streak, you feel invincible and you think that streak won't stop unless you stop the autobet feature. But there must be a hit point at which we should stop and say it's okay to withdraw it.
Why? Because I've also seen the worst. After a winning streak, next to it will always be a losing streak, and any game you pick will be unlucky. I believe this is where sports betting should come in. That way, we are not playing against the house but just predicting the winner of the game, and those kinds of bets are not controlled by anyone especially the games in the higher leagues.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: junder on December 12, 2023, 11:42:01 AM
Of course I set a time limit on my gambling, because I think there are still many other things that can be done than gambling, which if you play for too long, maybe something bad will happen, which of course is something that I don't want for myself, because I have learned from my previous experience. where I gambled without regard to time, as long as I had money I continued to gamble, but now I gamble for a maximum of 1 hour, and don't care about the results will win or lose, the most important thing is that I have taken the time to fulfill my desire to gamble.

And I also think that people who gamble without thinking or not setting a time limit may experience things that they don't want or bad things, but don't know how clearly. because everyone has their own choices.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: wiss19 on December 13, 2023, 02:18:32 AM
I don't know how one can do that. I stop when I have either exhausted my budget or have gained a certain profit percentage anytime during the session and when any of that happens, that's a wrap-up for me as I stop gambling immediately if any of the two events is triggered. I used to think that most gamblers do the same, they either lose everything or settle down on their winnings if they have any in that particular gambling session.

Some people say that they gamble for a specific timeframe, like if they have a target time of 2 hours for their gambling activities, and if they have started at 2 PM, they will keep gambling until 4 PM, even if they have won before that time or anything, they just don't stop, for me, that doesn't make any sense and it makes you an irresponsible gambler to some extent.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: stadus on December 13, 2023, 02:21:53 AM
Depending on a certain type of game, if it's poker or any casino games, I can wrap that up every gambling session.

However, if we are talking about sports betting, I'm more into long term, like at least 6 months before I could wrap things up. And just like every gambler who aim to have success (not just for fun), I'm hoping I'll end up with a profit as that would only be the thing that could bring a smile in my face.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: wxa7115 on December 13, 2023, 02:37:22 AM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
Not really and in fact I do the opposite, I set a time limit and a money limit as well on each session I start, and as soon as one of those limits is reached I immediately stop gambling regardless of any factor that may be going on during my gambling session.

So the end of every single one of my sessions is very abrupt and I take no time at all to wrap up my bets as you mention, however that is my personal style and I could see why others gamblers may not like to quit their session so suddenly.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: uneng on December 13, 2023, 02:45:42 AM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
I enjoyed to wrap the biggest bets of my gamblung sessions when I won. It felt really good to scroll through the history of bets seeing the voluminous bets I made and the profit I achieved from them. Mostly, I ignored the small bets because they seemed worthless on the bigger picture, and totally focused on the most exciting bets.

To wrap-up your gambling session is a nice thing, because you can analyze in details your progress and performance, fixing those informations in your mind, so you can keep remembering about it later or talking to other people about your bets.

And it really doesn't take a long time to wrap-up everything. I guess not more than 5-10 minutes. It's an almost instant process which can be done exclusively mentally.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: AnonBitCoiner on December 13, 2023, 04:39:43 AM

I usually gamble with specific target in mind before I play. It’s either I’m playing with target profit or to hit some milestone such as VIP level, promotion and other challenges offer by the casino.

I usually have a time limit because that will make me time conscious which affects my decision making while playing. It’s very hard to follow a specific time limit when playing because you typically can’t track time since you are busy on the game.

I admire someone who can wrap up his game on his target time without feeling incomplete or unsatisfied regardless of the result.

Your strategies are good enough that while gambling your thoughts will not be totally limited to your loss or win but you will also learn about your mistakes in limited timing so may be when you again gamble after sometimes then you will perform better. One can also limited his gambling habit upto sports so when there are matches then gamble otherwise don't move towards another source as those who don't think but randomly gamble will just be a looser instead of getting wealth.

It's a habit of gambler that when he win good sum of money then he is not satisfied with such amount but rumble here and there in search of other ways to earn even more. Actually satisfaction and exit of gambling is important at certain stage of life because it will give you an idea to use your profit and move towards another job that will increase your loyalty and skills of money making.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on December 13, 2023, 10:38:50 AM
How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
I usually spend one to two hours gambling and that's only on weekends because I don't gamble on weekdays, so I divert all my weekday hours to the weekend, sometimes I can spend more than that sitting in front of me. my laptop to play some casino games just to wait for the football match because I also gamble on sports betting as my main gambling compared to the casino which I usually play just to accompany my free time.

But to complete a gambling game session I usually not only measure it by time but also the budget that I have limited, sometimes I still have money left in my budget so the game continues as long as I haven't reached my gambling budget limit, not everything is determined by time but also to see if I still have a budget to play, if I still have it I will still play it until it runs out
The importance of the budget we have in gambling will really help us in determining when is the right time to stop and I also apply this in my gambling. Maybe many people continue to gamble even though their budget is small and in the end they cross the line and find it difficult to stop. Unconsciously, they continue to spend money without being able to stop and this could be detrimental to themselves in the future. So here it is very important regarding the budget that we use when gambling.

Here I also only bet on football matches and sometimes if the result is a win then I will use 30% of the winnings to play slots and if in that case I lose, I don't mind because it's just for entertainment and I don't think too much about the results.

Maybe what you mean is the importance of limiting the budget we have to bet on each gambling session. It is true that the amount of the budget can really determine how long we will gamble, for example if you put a small amount then obviously your gambling session usually won't run. too long unless you are really lucky with a good spin that can increase the money in your gambling account, apart from that what is also important to be able to complete the gambling session is understanding and the limits that are applied, because on the other hand it is very possible even if you put the amount small but basically you don't have a healthy understanding of the concept of gambling which should always be able to apply limits in terms of budget and time so what will happen is that as you said they will just keep making deposits and not know when it's time to stop.

Of the many types of gambling, I think sports betting is the more effective thing to do, it's nothing because you can slightly increase your luck percentage with the skills you have in the world of sports and with that you won't suffer as many losses as usual. we find in slot games. In slots you have to be firm and alert, the results are always disappointing because the randomness in them often makes us emotional and lose control.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Wexnident on December 13, 2023, 11:00:00 AM
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I usually don't since my bankroll runs out after around 30 ish minutes? If it ever lasts for an hour though then I go full bet on one game or two based on my remaining balance and quit from there. I'm usually satisfied with leaving my bankroll zero but in cases where I do leave some, I just subtract that from the original amount I'd put in my account in the first place. After a few months I'm already used to spending the same amount so I don't really have issues with that.

I do try to check how much I spend/gain in a month though. Most of them equal out (or are in the negative) but there are instances where I win pretty big.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: maydna on December 13, 2023, 09:44:17 PM
Every time I gamble, I will finish and close my browser window. I didn't just leave it because I thought it might make other people who saw what I did become curious. There is no specification for how long I will spend gambling. But if I feel like I've been in the casino too long and I've lost quite a bit, it's time for me to stop and log out. I also still want to avoid losing a lot. Apart from that, I also played gambling for only 20 minutes, and that was because all my money had run out until there was nothing left at all. That made me want to deposit some more money to be able to continue gambling.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: samcrypto on December 13, 2023, 09:56:24 PM
There will be a finale in betting and yes I also do this like going back in my history list and see if I make some or it's just an ordinary losing day.

Before I close my window and stop playing, I make sure to review it and it helps me on my decision making for my next betting session.

Though I don't gamble that much but still, doing this helps me reflect and know if betting is still worth it, I remain committed though on my strategy and limitations.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: chaser15 on December 13, 2023, 11:28:20 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

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I don't have that kind of habit. I will do gambling if I feel I want to do it and will stop if I think it's time to end my session.

It's impossible to me to follow that kind of behavior but instead just be responsible to stop at a given time. I don't know why others are doing some technicalities in their gambling activity. Just have a discipline to take a break once we think it's now good to do it. Sometimes if I really feel it, I can go playing for several hours but if on the way, I feel it's not my day, I will wrap up everything and will do other things instead.



Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: n00ber on December 13, 2023, 11:55:34 PM

Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

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Allocating time is also a good idea, but it's difficult for us to do. It is better to gamble emotionally when we know how to control ourselves and be disciplined in this game. When we are happy, I think it is easier to win in gambling. We can play more during this time.


I don't have that kind of habit. I will do gambling if I feel I want to do it and will stop if I think it's time to end my session.

It's impossible to me to follow that kind of behavior but instead just be responsible to stop at a given time. I don't know why others are doing some technicalities in their gambling activity. Just have a discipline to take a break once we think it's now good to do it. Sometimes if I really feel it, I can go playing for several hours but if on the way, I feel it's not my day, I will wrap up everything and will do other things instead.


I'm like you. I will gamble according to my feelings. If I'm in a really good mood that day, I will spend more time gambling. There are times when the air is not good. Let's stop gambling. Rest comfortably, participate in a relaxing game, or be entertained by good movies or music that will be better for your mood. At those times, we should not gamble. It will only make us more tired.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: junder on December 14, 2023, 02:40:11 AM
Every time I gamble, I will finish and close my browser window. I didn't just leave it because I thought it might make other people who saw what I did become curious. There is no specification for how long I will spend gambling. But if I feel like I've been in the casino too long and I've lost quite a bit, it's time for me to stop and log out. I also still want to avoid losing a lot. Apart from that, I also played gambling for only 20 minutes, and that was because all my money had run out until there was nothing left at all. That made me want to deposit some more money to be able to continue gambling.

I think it's good, where if we realize that the money we have runs out, that's the time for us to stop gambling. not forcing ourselves to continue gambling knowing that if we force ourselves to continue gambling it will bring disaster, so limits in gambling are important because if there are no limits in gambling then when we run out of money we can force ourselves to continue gambling by finding ways to make money so we can gamble again. I don't want this to happen to myself, especially if I dare to take the action of borrowing money just to gamble, because that is not the solution.

I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: EluguHcman on December 14, 2023, 04:24:39 AM
Some times if I have the bad depressive days, I would just walk in to the gambling board without given a damn with anyone around because I dont want to get pissed and escalates my grieves, so I would just basically base my bets on timing sessions and wraps up so I could just play and walk away.
I literally do not like spending much time, else I know I am definitely not going to make a better calculative predictions so also to maintain a better bankroll at the moment I just basically base on session schedules so as to walk away in no much time.
I don't maximize my gambling wrap up session beyond 45 minutes.

But if I am having one of the good day's, I  don't mind about the wrapping up sessions because i would keep placing my bets and cancelling bets and cancels looking forth to the right predictions also interacting with the people around.
Sometimes I could be timeless on my stake and even ask some dudes like ... Check my predictions out, what do you think? then I am literally not in one of the times out.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: freedomgo on December 14, 2023, 06:52:20 AM

I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.

And don't even think of doing that as that will certainly give you more problem in the future.

Money borrowed because of gambling will just go to the bank of the gambling site. Why? because when you borrowed money, that could easily mean you are going out of control already. Being responsible means you'll risk what you can afford only, so why borrow? You borrow because you run dry of funds, and you cannot take that L and you wanted to recover it to end up in W. Things like that normally ends up worse than expected.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: irhact on December 14, 2023, 08:19:34 AM
Allocating time is also a good idea, but it's difficult for us to do. It is better to gamble emotionally when we know how to control ourselves and be disciplined in this game. When we are happy, I think it is easier to win in gambling. We can play more during this time.

Allocating time for gambling keeps you disciplined, we have to try to avoid always gambling emotionally or it can make use to not make right bets and we lose. Emotions can make you support your favourite team when they aren't doing better and betting against them would had given you a win but due to having too much emotions in the game, you place a bet for a win for them. Timing gives you a reminder that you have other things to do therefore you'll not waste all your time in gambling. Alot of individuals spend too much time gambling which isn't good.

Try setting a time limit for your gambling activities, you'll see an improvement in the way you gamble and it might give you a positive results. Timing goes along with budgeting as some individual set a specific amount they can use for gambling daily and when that money gets exhausted they have to stop gambling. Stopping yourself from continue gambling when you're winning or losing is very difficult for most individuals so timing and budgeting can help with that


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: EarnOnVictor on December 14, 2023, 12:13:24 PM
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How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
This is not necessary, at least for me. I log on when I want to and do whatever I want to do within my gambling platforms as my spare time permits depending on what I want to do (fun or otherwise). At times, it can take a few minutes, but at times, it could take more than an hour. It all depends on what I wanted to do at the time and how prepared I was for it even before opening the betting platform. If I was prepared since maybe I already have the idea of what to do, it would be faster, if not, it won't and that is normal. There are also times I would be pondering between the betting lines given and the management of my account, and that goes down to how I do my analysis while the betting platform is still on or off.

In all, I do not give this a thought at all. I am not the type that solely depends on gambling, so I open the platform when time permits me and I close it when I am done.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: topbitcoin on December 14, 2023, 05:54:41 PM
Apart from applying deposit limits on every gambling I do. I also always set a time limit for gambling. Firstly, I only gamble once a week, and secondly, every time I gamble, the maximum time I spend gambling is only one hour, no more. Because I feel that if we dedicate too much time to gambling, this will only lead us to become addicted to gambling itself.

And returning to the main discussion, the time I dedicated to gambling was only one hour. However, when I get a big win, even though I have just started gambling, I will immediately withdraw from the game. I do this to prevent careless behavior that causes the winnings I have previously obtained to return to gambling which makes the winnings in vain.
And likewise, when my balance runs out, I will immediately withdraw from gambling, even though I have only been playing for thirty minutes. I did this to prevent careless behavior by making a larger deposit that exceeded the amount limit that I had applied.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Westinhome on December 14, 2023, 06:06:26 PM
Every time I gamble, I will finish and close my browser window. I didn't just leave it because I thought it might make other people who saw what I did become curious. There is no specification for how long I will spend gambling. But if I feel like I've been in the casino too long and I've lost quite a bit, it's time for me to stop and log out. I also still want to avoid losing a lot. Apart from that, I also played gambling for only 20 minutes, and that was because all my money had run out until there was nothing left at all. That made me want to deposit some more money to be able to continue gambling.

The time you are spending is more important one in the gambling,the gambler who uses the wise time in the gambling was important one here.The experience gamblers will not spend their full day in the gambling,they will play and make the win.Then they will withdraw the funds from the gambling and move to their real life.Only the new gamblers will start to do gambling again and again after their win from the gambling site.So the alternative of the luck will be played in the gambling site,this may get all your money into the gambling site.The new gamblers should learn to quit the game in the gambling sites after the win or loss to avoid of further loss in gambling site.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Agbamoni on December 14, 2023, 06:15:31 PM
Yes i do. I give my self a particular period that i would spend gambling and i make sure say i do not exceed that time. It wasn't easy though when i started because it requires a lot of discipline. But i consisted and now it is a part of my gambling habit. At first i used to fall for the trap of wanting to continue and this 8s because at the end of most session i end up not having good profits and sometimes i experience loss, of which i would want yo recover those loses by any means before i can close. It took me sometime to understand that some days do not go right and those days comes with losses. Instead of pushing it harder its best to just stop and try another day.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: n00ber on December 14, 2023, 10:39:58 PM
Allocating time is also a good idea, but it's difficult for us to do. It is better to gamble emotionally when we know how to control ourselves and be disciplined in this game. When we are happy, I think it is easier to win in gambling. We can play more during this time.

Allocating time for gambling keeps you disciplined, we have to try to avoid always gambling emotionally or it can make use to not make right bets and we lose. Emotions can make you support your favourite team when they aren't doing better and betting against them would had given you a win but due to having too much emotions in the game, you place a bet for a win for them. Timing gives you a reminder that you have other things to do therefore you'll not waste all your time in gambling. Alot of individuals spend too much time gambling which isn't good.

Try setting a time limit for your gambling activities, you'll see an improvement in the way you gamble and it might give you a positive results. Timing goes along with budgeting as some individual set a specific amount they can use for gambling daily and when that money gets exhausted they have to stop gambling. Stopping yourself from continue gambling when you're winning or losing is very difficult for most individuals so timing and budgeting can help with that

Well, I'll do what you say. Really gamble on emotions. Many times, we don't know when to stop. I played too much and got caught up in the gambling spiral. Maybe I will become addicted if this continues. Do you control yourself by allocating time, as you say? But I think that's okay.
If I do it your way, I will have a schedule to arrange time to do other things. Like playing cards based on emotions, sometimes my time is taken up by gambling.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Quidat on December 14, 2023, 10:59:13 PM
Allocating time is also a good idea, but it's difficult for us to do. It is better to gamble emotionally when we know how to control ourselves and be disciplined in this game. When we are happy, I think it is easier to win in gambling. We can play more during this time.

Allocating time for gambling keeps you disciplined, we have to try to avoid always gambling emotionally or it can make use to not make right bets and we lose. Emotions can make you support your favourite team when they aren't doing better and betting against them would had given you a win but due to having too much emotions in the game, you place a bet for a win for them. Timing gives you a reminder that you have other things to do therefore you'll not waste all your time in gambling. Alot of individuals spend too much time gambling which isn't good.

Try setting a time limit for your gambling activities, you'll see an improvement in the way you gamble and it might give you a positive results. Timing goes along with budgeting as some individual set a specific amount they can use for gambling daily and when that money gets exhausted they have to stop gambling. Stopping yourself from continue gambling when you're winning or losing is very difficult for most individuals so timing and budgeting can help with that

Well, I'll do what you say. Really gamble on emotions. Many times, we don't know when to stop. I played too much and got caught up in the gambling spiral. Maybe I will become addicted if this continues. Do you control yourself by allocating time, as you say? But I think that's okay.
If I do it your way, I will have a schedule to arrange time to do other things. Like playing cards based on emotions, sometimes my time is taken up by gambling.
There would really be those unexpected things that could happen along the way even if you do have set some initial plans on when to stop or on how long you would really be playing but in the time that you are experiencing wins or really that enjoying the game then it would really be tending to go longer and this is something a very normal thing to happen in gambling field.It is really just that there are ones who do really get that impulsive on which it do really ending up on wrecking up themselves because of too much spending for the leisure that they are seeking or simply they are really that
going for making money without even trying to think and realize on how risky it would be on dealing with gambling in longer period of time.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Casdinyard on December 14, 2023, 11:11:55 PM
I wrap it up not in hours but in prerequisites. Cause I learned a way to manage my bankroll effectively while at the same time keeping me from ever experiencing gambling addiction. For one, I only ever gamble for three wins or three losses per day. Once I reach those limits, I wrap up or call it a day. That way, I either make sure I don't incur any more losses and risk losing all of my money in one sitting, or I win substantially that I was able to make more than my initial bets.

To wrap up doesn't necessarily have to be about hours or whatever, although optimally I would suggest you not take more than an hour or two per session, since to me, any more than that and you're making gambling a bigger part of your lifestyle than it's supposed to be, and that is going to be a problem.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: alastantiger on December 14, 2023, 11:46:30 PM
Sometimes it is not even about the wrapping up it is about doing gambling right. Gambling can be enjoyable but when you exceed your allotted time, you become like a slave to it.

Always like to keep my mind programmed for the next thing to do. You already commit yourself it making wrapping ASAP.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: alani123 on December 14, 2023, 11:54:08 PM
I try to set weekly limits on my gambling and if I trend to loosing or wagering too much on a single day then I wouldn't be able to enjoy gambling for the rest of the days of the week within my limits.
Having discipline is good for being a healthy gambler. So wrapping up your session based on a limit, usually money based but also time based, is a good practice actually.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Hirose UK on December 15, 2023, 02:59:04 AM
Sometimes it is not even about the wrapping up it is about doing gambling right. Gambling can be enjoyable but when you exceed your allotted time, you become like a slave to it.
The definition of gambling correctly is being able to optimize ways to prevent continuous losses, because if gambling correctly is to win then we know the percentage of winning is smaller so it is not gambling correctly.
One way is to limit your time and be able to manage your time when gambling, this is way to manage your finances and also control yourself.
Every gambler must have the right time that has been determined that he must completely stop and leave the gambling site in order to stay on safe path and not experience condition where the gambler is addicted to game.

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Always like to keep my mind programmed for the next thing to do. You already commit yourself it making wrapping ASAP.
Having commitment is quite an effective effort in context like this and by having a commitment to an activity we can avoid bad things that can easily happen at any time.
Many gamblers should start doing the same thing as you, so in the future, I sure that the number of addictions to gambling and the percentage of large losses will be more controllable.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Strongkored on December 15, 2023, 04:12:30 AM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Litzki1990 on December 15, 2023, 10:30:30 AM
As the football season or the cricket season lasts throughout the year, I gamble throughout the year to catch up. I don't miss betting on some matches even if not too much. Premier League, La Liga Champions League are my most betting teams in these leagues. I bet for Bayern Munich in the Champions League and I won, then I bet on the match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool and Liverpool were my team and I won that bet. There are some T20 matches today and I will bet today too hoping today's win will go in my favor. Although casino games are played by gamblers at specific times, sports betting is generally available at all times of the season.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: bbigtart on December 15, 2023, 10:54:26 AM
I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.
At first I didn't have any rules when playing gambling like you, stop when the money runs out and even if you win, stop when you start to feel bored or have had enough of this win. But for me this actually makes me worse when gambling and makes me always lose and can't even control when is the right time to log out of the game. I don't disagree with this strategy, it just doesn't suit me. because many of my friends still play gambling without rules but they are successful, meaning their gambling game is not bad like mine.

Now when I gamble it depends on my mood and of course I use the money I am ready to lose and I set my gambling time at night before going to bed, the longest I can gamble is only 1.5 hours after that I log out. because for me, managing time in gambling games is important so that you don't get carried away and end up with another deposit and another deposit.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on December 15, 2023, 11:17:35 AM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.

That's a good approach my friend, if indeed the money you have decided to gamble in one session has run out for example then of course that means your gambling session is over and we are not allowed to make a re-deposit, oh yes I think for those who lost the first session and continuing to the second session or making another deposit, it seems like they have a personality that is easily provoked and curious or I would even suspect the intention and purpose of their visit. However, there is nothing more important in betting, namely applying good boundaries and self-control, whether you win or lose, you still have to have time to rest, or that means losing, winning is certain, so if you are able to accept all the possibilities for whatever will happen. happens then I think you will not overreact like making a re-deposit.

For myself, to be honest, I was originally a fairly active gambler who couldn't miss gambling every day, but for some reason now I have started to feel  bored and even when I have the intention to make a deposit I always imagine that the end result will definitely be like before. True, I think for people who are still in good self-control it's all about mood, I've experienced  one thing that I think is quite ridiculous, at that time I had the intention and already made a deposit but a few minutes later I immediately withdrew the money I deposited in the same amount, just because my playing mood suddenly disappeared.. :D


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Gozie51 on December 15, 2023, 11:37:31 AM

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


I don't really have time that I do wrap up. It depends on how I feel and the winning rate and if it is losing then it might come earlier than expected. To focus on a particular time frame to wrap up might not give you the whole comfort to play your game but if you are in control of yourself and emotion then you can properly control your bankroll which is what is important and not how much time will limit ourselves to play because you never can tell what the next game can produce except you have already made up your mind to wrap up.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Rabata on December 15, 2023, 12:42:25 PM

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


I don't really have time that I do wrap up. It depends on how I feel and the winning rate and if it is losing then it might come earlier than expected. To focus on a particular time frame to wrap up might not give you the whole comfort to play your game but if you are in control of yourself and emotion then you can properly control your bankroll which is what is important and not how much time will limit ourselves to play because you never can tell what the next game can produce except you have already made up your mind to wrap up.
It is difficult for a gambler to wrap up in a specific time when gambling is in full of excitement. Because the gambler is between winning and losing during that time. I think most of the gamblers are not able to close their gambling at that time. Until they get that result. But yes it can be done in favor of very self-controlled gamblers but the numbers will be very small. I can't turn it off during my betting session if I don't have any important work to do. Also in many cases my gambling time changes whether my bankroll is low or high even though as a regulated gambler I should have a specific time. First of all I determine the timing of gambling based on my bankroll and game conditions.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: junder on December 15, 2023, 12:51:10 PM

I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.

And don't even think of doing that as that will certainly give you more problem in the future.

Money borrowed because of gambling will just go to the bank of the gambling site. Why? because when you borrowed money, that could easily mean you are going out of control already. Being responsible means you'll risk what you can afford only, so why borrow? You borrow because you run dry of funds, and you cannot take that L and you wanted to recover it to end up in W. Things like that normally ends up worse than expected.

Yes, that's right, if I do that it will only make it harder for me in the future, because it will just take up time in vain, so it's better to use it for other things that are more useful because there are many other things that are more useful.

someone who gambles by spending hours and hours may make them lose self-control and make them run out of funds, and because they lose self-control then they might be able to make loans to return to gambling. and it can be sure that it will harm themselves, so instead gamble with a limited time limit, don't spend too much time gambling, because it will bring problems in the future. this has happened and I'm sure there are already people who have experienced something like this.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Blitzboy on December 15, 2023, 02:34:18 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I don't have a rule like this, because usually I will stop when I run out of money or when I feel enough with the results, sometimes I even stop when I get bored with the game, and the time can be longer than usual or even shorter because it depends more on my mood and also the money that is still available in my account. I rarely, in fact, can even say that I never make repeated deposits in one game session, so when it's finished, even though I've only played for a short time, I won't force myself to make another deposit, but prefer to stop and come back to play tomorrow or when I want to play.

That's a good approach my friend, if indeed the money you have decided to gamble in one session has run out for example then of course that means your gambling session is over and we are not allowed to make a re-deposit, oh yes I think for those who lost the first session and continuing to the second session or making another deposit, it seems like they have a personality that is easily provoked and curious or I would even suspect the intention and purpose of their visit. However, there is nothing more important in betting, namely applying good boundaries and self-control, whether you win or lose, you still have to have time to rest, or that means losing, winning is certain, so if you are able to accept all the possibilities for whatever will happen. happens then I think you will not overreact like making a re-deposit.

For myself, to be honest, I was originally a fairly active gambler who couldn't miss gambling every day, but for some reason now I have started to feel  bored and even when I have the intention to make a deposit I always imagine that the end result will definitely be like before. True, I think for people who are still in good self-control it's all about mood, I've experienced  one thing that I think is quite ridiculous, at that time I had the intention and already made a deposit but a few minutes later I immediately withdrew the money I deposited in the same amount, just because my playing mood suddenly disappeared.. :D
The psychological trap is a key component of gambling that you mentioned. Losing control is more important than simply losing money. You're right on the money when you say that those who are provoked or curious will re-deposit. It is a common occurrence to witness a gambler's ego kicking in after they lose and whispering, "Try again, you can win this time." Though, its a control illusion. Recall that the house is always at an advantage.

Your personal story describes a fascinating trip. When you first started gambling, it was a daily habit, but now you get bored. How come? Perhaps its because the delusion is beginning to fade from your vision. Your deposit and withdrawal are a ballet of uncertainty that represents your inner turmoil. This is the conundrum faced by gamblers: they want thrills yet are constrained by caution. Its a gentle reminder that gambling ought to be enjoyable and entertaining rather than a mental struggle.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Findingnemo on December 15, 2023, 02:39:53 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I bet with no specific time criteria or bet amount, it all will be just random and I could wrap up after one bet or it could go on for a long streak, I never try to go hard on the bankroll, if I don't want to bet and still got balance I might considering maxing the bet or just let it how it is and come back when I want to bet again with a top up or just clear the balance without depositing anything.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: qwertyup23 on December 15, 2023, 04:12:18 PM
Every time I gamble, I will finish and close my browser window. I didn't just leave it because I thought it might make other people who saw what I did become curious. There is no specification for how long I will spend gambling. But if I feel like I've been in the casino too long and I've lost quite a bit, it's time for me to stop and log out. I also still want to avoid losing a lot. Apart from that, I also played gambling for only 20 minutes, and that was because all my money had run out until there was nothing left at all. That made me want to deposit some more money to be able to continue gambling.

Before when I still used to gamble frequently, I stop when I felt that I had too much. Some people stop depending on the amount of profit/loss they have experienced but in my case, my determining factor is when I feel drained on every session. Perhaps profit is still the main factor that drives me to stop but I just usually call it a day and accept the consequences.

In the case of my brother, regardless of the result on whether he won or not, he would always treat us something either he gives us money or he cooks food. He believes that in every game of gambling, there is something that he must do proactively just to keep his mind busy.

I try to set weekly limits on my gambling and if I trend to loosing or wagering too much on a single day then I wouldn't be able to enjoy gambling for the rest of the days of the week within my limits.
Having discipline is good for being a healthy gambler. So wrapping up your session based on a limit, usually money based but also time based, is a good practice actually.

Trust me, this is easier said than done but this is the right approach in order to maintain discipline. Having an allocated budget is the "responsible" way of gambling but once you experience a loss, the initial reaction from that experience is for you to recover it quickly.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Dewi Aries on December 15, 2023, 04:51:48 PM

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


I don't really have time that I do wrap up. It depends on how I feel and the winning rate and if it is losing then it might come earlier than expected. To focus on a particular time frame to wrap up might not give you the whole comfort to play your game but if you are in control of yourself and emotion then you can properly control your bankroll which is what is important and not how much time will limit ourselves to play because you never can tell what the next game can produce except you have already made up your mind to wrap up.
It is difficult for a gambler to wrap up in a specific time when gambling is in full of excitement. Because the gambler is between winning and losing during that time. I think most of the gamblers are not able to close their gambling at that time. Until they get that result. But yes it can be done in favor of very self-controlled gamblers but the numbers will be very small. I can't turn it off during my betting session if I don't have any important work to do. Also in many cases my gambling time changes whether my bankroll is low or high even though as a regulated gambler I should have a specific time. First of all I determine the timing of gambling based on my bankroll and game conditions.

Because that's what they're looking for and they don't want to miss out on all the excitement just because they have to stop following the plan that was designed at the start. Gamblers always want to be in such conditions but the casino will not continue to allow them to continue winning because it is a loss for the casino if it gives out too big a win. They push too hard for something that is basically beyond their capabilities, or that means only the casino itself holds all the control for winning and losing.

I think that action would make sense if you had the ability to control luck so that it was always on your side, but that's too impossible, right? that's why we should always not overdo it and apply lots of limits, such as in terms of budget and time that you mentioned, you can apply all these limits for safety or just to minimize losses so that they are not too big, regarding winnings; you won't be able to do anything and only luck will answer it.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Unbunplease on December 15, 2023, 04:53:48 PM
I bet with no specific time criteria or bet amount, it all will be just random and I could wrap up after one bet or it could go on for a long streak, I never try to go hard on the bankroll, if I don't want to bet and still got balance I might considering maxing the bet or just let it how it is and come back when I want to bet again with a top up or just clear the balance without depositing anything.

You have a pretty sensible approach. You should bet exactly when your inner voice tells you to. The probability of winning practically does not depend on the time spent betting. On the contrary, the more time you spend, the more fatigue accumulates and the higher the probability of making an unwise action.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: el kaka22 on December 16, 2023, 04:14:32 AM
Mine is not time based, it's money based. I have certain amount of money that I am allocating for that session, which means that it could take 10 minutes or 10 hours and I will gamble until that's over, many many times in my life, nearly 90% of the time, I end up getting bored and stopping before that money runs dry, I do not gamble all that much amount anyway so it ends up being a few hours of gambling and then I stop.

There are situations where I gamble like for 20-30 minutes and I end up losing it all on a bad unlucky day, and I just end up not caring about it and just stop, that's why it should be something that would mean a lot, it should be something that I cared for and I need to stop when that happens, it is the most important part for me. This is something that's difficult to handle I know that, but that doesn't mean that I am going to be fine with it, I just feel sad and unhappy about the situation and yet I still have control enough to stop when I have to.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: justdimin on December 16, 2023, 10:01:55 AM
I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.
And don't even think of doing that as that will certainly give you more problem in the future.

Money borrowed because of gambling will just go to the bank of the gambling site. Why? because when you borrowed money, that could easily mean you are going out of control already. Being responsible means you'll risk what you can afford only, so why borrow? You borrow because you run dry of funds, and you cannot take that L and you wanted to recover it to end up in W. Things like that normally ends up worse than expected.
He did think of it already, in a way to see the consequences, so he will still end up not doing it. Sometimes it's better to think in advance as it helps us to think twice and have a doubt on doing a risky activity like over-betting in gambling, and borrowing money. Borrowed money will go in the bank of a gambling site, if we are unlucky to lose it. Though even if we win, I think you are right that it can still cause us to try again, up to the point that we will lose all what we have.

There are those who borrow, not because they previously lose, but they borrow because their salary is still far and their hands are already itchy to play gambling. But, I guess this is still covered under self-control.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on December 16, 2023, 01:27:28 PM
I bet with no specific time criteria or bet amount, it all will be just random and I could wrap up after one bet or it could go on for a long streak, I never try to go hard on the bankroll, if I don't want to bet and still got balance I might considering maxing the bet or just let it how it is and come back when I want to bet again with a top up or just clear the balance without depositing anything.

You have a pretty sensible approach. You should bet exactly when your inner voice tells you to. The probability of winning practically does not depend on the time spent betting. On the contrary, the more time you spend, the more fatigue accumulates and the higher the probability of making an unwise action.

Well, whenever I go to play, I always have a balance ready to lose, because if I bet more or use money that I have committed to other activities, it is not the right thing to do, it is something we have to take into consideration so that our money is always there There are people who have a lot of money, I know, and they can afford to bet large amounts and when they run out, they continue betting because it doesn't cost them anything to make a larger deposit than the one they had before, so these things are those that we must consider so that we have a better performance in the casino.

If a person has in their casino funds, let's say $5k, and for each gaming session they spend 200usd, it seems exaggerated to me, because I could half or even spend less, but of course that depends on the capacity of each person. person how they can manage things in their finances, and in this case emphasis can be placed on making a better expense management plan and thus leaving with less money, the idea is that if you have $5k then things can work out masks.

If you lose the $5k, you have to think a lot about why, because it is a significant amount of money. However, if that balance reaches more than $5k, for example, take it to $7k , my Advice is always to take out the $2 k of profit, because it is good to take out the money and enjoy it, those who leave all the money there because it is not acceptable, in most cases what they do is waste that money in the same casino and what they do is lose it all, and That is very sad because things can be difficult in a casino , a casino will always have the house edge, and that is something that we Should also consider because we do not have sure wins in a casino, a casino is a business that should not be done for Win over customers, and customers are the ones who must be Careful not to lose all their Money.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Viscore on December 16, 2023, 01:53:20 PM
Mine is not time based, it's money based. I have certain amount of money that I am allocating for that session, which means that it could take 10 minutes or 10 hours and I will gamble until that's over, many many times in my life, nearly 90% of the time, I end up getting bored and stopping before that money runs dry, I do not gamble all that much amount anyway so it ends up being a few hours of gambling and then I stop.
You are a certified gambler mate. Personally, I haven't gambled a long hours like 10 hours, as I don't think I would be able to still feel entertained during that. Probably on real casino but not online. Well, we have our preference, and things that could satisfy us may not work for others, so that shoudl be okay. I can see that entertain is more important to you over profit, that is another good attitude of a gambler as with that kind of mindset, that would minimize the risk and you'll be put on the "safe side" of gambling.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: DubemIfedigbo001 on December 16, 2023, 02:26:47 PM
Sometimes I do when I'm currently on a game which I've  staked and I just wait for the outcome before withdrawing my bankroll and ending the day's session. I do actually set a stopwatch for myself even before starting my gambling session to checkmate my involvement in it. So as soon as my alarm goes off, its time to wrap up whatever I'm doing and end the session. That's the plan, but we're humans and sometimes, the human nature steps in. I tend to ignore the alarm when I'm losing seriously, but the snoozing of the alarm constantly reminds me to wrap it up and  along the line, I'll just give up, log out disappointed and unwilling to engage for longer for the fear of the addiction syndrome settling on me.
Wrapping up for me doesn't have a timeframe, it only has processes which mine is simple. Wait for the last game to end, Withdraw your funds and log out.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on December 16, 2023, 02:45:01 PM

That's a good approach my friend, if indeed the money you have decided to gamble in one session has run out for example then of course that means your gambling session is over and we are not allowed to make a re-deposit, oh yes I think for those who lost the first session and continuing to the second session or making another deposit, it seems like they have a personality that is easily provoked and curious or I would even suspect the intention and purpose of their visit. However, there is nothing more important in betting, namely applying good boundaries and self-control, whether you win or lose, you still have to have time to rest, or that means losing, winning is certain, so if you are able to accept all the possibilities for whatever will happen. happens then I think you will not overreact like making a re-deposit.

For myself, to be honest, I was originally a fairly active gambler who couldn't miss gambling every day, but for some reason now I have started to feel  bored and even when I have the intention to make a deposit I always imagine that the end result will definitely be like before. True, I think for people who are still in good self-control it's all about mood, I've experienced  one thing that I think is quite ridiculous, at that time I had the intention and already made a deposit but a few minutes later I immediately withdrew the money I deposited in the same amount, just because my playing mood suddenly disappeared.. :D
The psychological trap is a key component of gambling that you mentioned. Losing control is more important than simply losing money. You're right on the money when you say that those who are provoked or curious will re-deposit. It is a common occurrence to witness a gambler's ego kicking in after they lose and whispering, "Try again, you can win this time." Though, its a control illusion. Recall that the house is always at an advantage.

Your personal story describes a fascinating trip. When you first started gambling, it was a daily habit, but now you get bored. How come? Perhaps its because the delusion is beginning to fade from your vision. Your deposit and withdrawal are a ballet of uncertainty that represents your inner turmoil. This is the conundrum faced by gamblers: they want thrills yet are constrained by caution. Its a gentle reminder that gambling ought to be enjoyable and entertaining rather than a mental struggle.

In the event you've got a lot of time on your hands, you're going to want to make sure that you've got a good understanding of what you're doing and what you're doing to make sure that you're doing, And that's why they returned to deposit a second time, and also you have said something that is in accordance with the facts that there is like a whisper that enters their mind that indirectly tells them to try it once again and I call it "curiosity", not thinking that the house always wins, because maybe emotions have controlled him so that he cannot think logically.

Honestly, I also feel strange why my interest in gambling has decreased like this, but certainly maybe like you said that the fantasy of big wins has disappeared in my mind, so it can happen silly events like what I mentioned earlier that at the same time I even went back to withdraw all the money I had just deposited just because my mood changed and I found other pleasures where at that time a friend of mine invited me to play games. I'm honestly grateful that now my interest in gambling has faded and that my finances are fine.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Weawant on December 16, 2023, 02:59:30 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
In order to maintain a healthy gambling habit and continually stay responsible gambling, I make sure to allocate a certain number of time to gambling, I'm really conscious and intentional about how much time I spend gambling because personally it has a proportional effect to my profitability and my productivity especially with my rationale to select good picks.

Immediately the time I did allocated to my gambling session I don't hesitate to leave and exit because beyond that time I may no longer be relaxed and my picks my be done in a rush from an unclear and indecisive perspective, so to keep me in the best mindset to be able to maximize my gambling skills, I Keep to my timing per session and aswell do make sure to wrap up when it's necessary I do and I don't further add extra time or hesitate to wrap up when it's due.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Unbunplease on December 16, 2023, 03:06:09 PM
Sometimes I do when I'm currently on a game which I've  staked and I just wait for the outcome before withdrawing my bankroll and ending the day's session. I do actually set a stopwatch for myself even before starting my gambling session to checkmate my involvement in it. So as soon as my alarm goes off, its time to wrap up whatever I'm doing and end the session. That's the plan, but we're humans and sometimes, the human nature steps in. I tend to ignore the alarm when I'm losing seriously, but the snoozing of the alarm constantly reminds me to wrap it up and  along the line, I'll just give up, log out disappointed and unwilling to engage for longer for the fear of the addiction syndrome settling on me.
Wrapping up for me doesn't have a timeframe, it only has processes which mine is simple. Wait for the last game to end, Withdraw your funds and log out.

You always need to be able to end a game on time - and it's unlikely that you can do that on a buzzer (because you can never pinpoint a convenient time to bet). You'll have to rely more on your inner voice and intuition, as well as whether you're starting to feel tired and your current interest level.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: bangjoe on December 16, 2023, 03:11:06 PM
I limit my gambling to one hour a day and 3 days a week, of course, those are the sessions I design in my gambling activities. I have to adhere to that to be myself from the thing that can make me compulsive in gambling, once I try more than the time that has been set it makes me worse and gambling, and pleasure ends in annoyance.

Kada also if the amount of money I set in one gamble and runs out not yet the time that has been determined then I stop at that time, and if I win continuously then I still limit the gambling session as I have determined. and from there I more often divide my time by chatting watching movies or seeing the latest news about the development of the crypto currency world, because if I am silent then what is on my mind is to continue gambling that has not been completed.  ;D


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: nara1892 on December 16, 2023, 03:48:19 PM
The method of having a break is actually  quite good but not everyone can do it and it also depends on what game is being played.  Just like I won't finish until all bets are actually fulfilled in some places. Then if there is  a certain moment that supports my game enough to be profitable every time I bet I can't stop and still want to maximize  the opportunity rather than having to go out for a moment. There were even times when I bet on spending everything for hours irregularly and not caring about the time.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Hirose UK on December 17, 2023, 04:56:07 AM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?
In order to maintain a healthy gambling habit and continually stay responsible gambling, I make sure to allocate a certain number of time to gambling, I'm really conscious and intentional about how much time I spend gambling because personally it has a proportional effect to my profitability and my productivity especially with my rationale to select good picks.

Immediately the time I did allocated to my gambling session I don't hesitate to leave and exit because beyond that time I may no longer be relaxed and my picks my be done in a rush from an unclear and indecisive perspective, so to keep me in the best mindset to be able to maximize my gambling skills, I Keep to my timing per session and aswell do make sure to wrap up when it's necessary I do and I don't further add extra time or hesitate to wrap up when it's due.
It just about managing self-limitations, those who can have set limits and really manage them will always have better time and finances.
It just that not all gamblers can apply it because there are gamblers who gamble with target, for example they target to win certain amount of dollars so before they get it they don't stop.
From here, when they lose, they will try to recover rather than stop because they still have target of getting number of wins.
What I say is based on reality and many gamblers do things like that, especially those gamblers out there who still don't really understand how gambling actually works.

What you are doing is responsible behavior in gambling because you can control yourself at any time and of course by adopting such an attitude it will further reduce the number of losses that could occur.

There is one way or tip if there are gamblers who want to have an attitude like you, namely by being busy or having activities that might be prioritized.
That way, when they feel that the time has come, they will be able to stop immediately at that time, they will do the activities or work that they really have to do, and of course they will not think about gambling when they are doing other more important things.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: junder on December 17, 2023, 06:40:37 AM
I don't want this to happen to me, especially if I dare to borrow money just to gamble, because that's not the solution. with the limits imposed on gambling, it can reduce the risk of losses that will occur, so you should limit gambling activities properly, one of which is like what you did, not forcing yourself to continue gambling, which is good.
And don't even think of doing that as that will certainly give you more problem in the future.

Money borrowed because of gambling will just go to the bank of the gambling site. Why? because when you borrowed money, that could easily mean you are going out of control already. Being responsible means you'll risk what you can afford only, so why borrow? You borrow because you run dry of funds, and you cannot take that L and you wanted to recover it to end up in W. Things like that normally ends up worse than expected.
He did think of it already, in a way to see the consequences, so he will still end up not doing it. Sometimes it's better to think in advance as it helps us to think twice and have a doubt on doing a risky activity like over-betting in gambling, and borrowing money. Borrowed money will go in the bank of a gambling site, if we are unlucky to lose it. Though even if we win, I think you are right that it can still cause us to try again, up to the point that we will lose all what we have.

There are those who borrow, not because they previously lose, but they borrow because their salary is still far and their hands are already itchy to play gambling. But, I guess this is still covered under self-control.

Indeed, gambling should be done properly, don't do gambling excessively because it can destroy our lives in the future, especially if you take out a loan just to gamble, it's not a good action but an action that can bring problems in the future, it's still good that the borrowed money is used for gambling and can get a win, well if you are unlucky and only get a loss it will be an additional burden of thought for themselves, because they have to pay off their debts and they also have to fulfill their desire to gamble, whether they have to stop gambling or still continue.

That's right, there are also people like that, gambling even though they don't have enough income, but they take out a loan to gamble with their hands itching to gamble, even though they are still covered by self-control this can make them become addicted to gambling.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: maydna on December 17, 2023, 10:37:22 PM
~snip~
Before when I still used to gamble frequently, I stop when I felt that I had too much. Some people stop depending on the amount of profit/loss they have experienced but in my case, my determining factor is when I feel drained on every session. Perhaps profit is still the main factor that drives me to stop but I just usually call it a day and accept the consequences.

In the case of my brother, regardless of the result on whether he won or not, he would always treat us something either he gives us money or he cooks food. He believes that in every game of gambling, there is something that he must do proactively just to keep his mind busy.
It's good if you can stop gambling when you feel like you've gambled too much because usually, what happens is that a gambler will have difficulty controlling, especially if they've lost too much. They want to recover their losses and think that if they continue gambling, they can have a chance to win in the next round. So they continue their gambling game and hope to win even though it is still difficult for them.

Each gambler must be able to determine when they should stop gambling to avoid losing a lot. But many gamblers still cannot feel that they have lost a lot of money and want to recover their losses. It would not be advisable to continue doing so as it would only cause them to lose more money.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Quidat on December 17, 2023, 10:47:07 PM
The method of having a break is actually  quite good but not everyone can do it and it also depends on what game is being played.  Just like I won't finish until all bets are actually fulfilled in some places. Then if there is  a certain moment that supports my game enough to be profitable every time I bet I can't stop and still want to maximize  the opportunity rather than having to go out for a moment. There were even times when I bet on spending everything for hours irregularly and not caring about the time.
Case to case basis on which not all would really be doing on the same act because there are really indeed instances or moments on which you would really be that making yourself
do engage on longer game time or engagement or you would really be that stopping completely. It would be normal that people would really be continuing to play because
they would really be having those impressions that they might be able to get more winnings if they would be deciding on playing even more. This is why
there are really moments or indeed times that you would really be that impulsive in regarding into your decisions which would be basing up on the situation that you are facing.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Westinhome on December 17, 2023, 10:52:29 PM
I limit my gambling to one hour a day and 3 days a week, of course, those are the sessions I design in my gambling activities. I have to adhere to that to be myself from the thing that can make me compulsive in gambling, once I try more than the time that has been set it makes me worse and gambling, and pleasure ends in annoyance.

Kada also if the amount of money I set in one gamble and runs out not yet the time that has been determined then I stop at that time, and if I win continuously then I still limit the gambling session as I have determined. and from there I more often divide my time by chatting watching movies or seeing the latest news about the development of the crypto currency world, because if I am silent then what is on my mind is to continue gambling that has not been completed.  ;D

The self time for the each game will be the better for the gap between each game by the gamblers.If you keep on playing the game in gambling site,the possibilities to loss in the gambling site.The win after the loss is the mathematical equivalent of the game,So the gambler must take the gap for the next game after the win.This help the gambler to skip the loss opportunity in the gambling site,the gamblers only get the winning chance in the gambling site.The gambler also go to the vacation for few days to keep the gap in the gambling site,then the gambler start the gambling to get the next winning chance in the gambling site.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: STT on December 17, 2023, 11:08:57 PM
Im not that well organized, play whenever and walk away probably immediately as I have other things to do in the day but obviously you put it off till the last moment.  Hence I will gamble up until the very last minute most likely.
    I think gambling on a phone introduces a new aspect as you can be gambling on the bus to somewhere else hence you never really stop gambling throughout a day probably.   That could be good for filling empty sections of time like travelling on bus or train or you could say it could be dangerous for encouraging too much gambling and not sealing gambling time off from the rest of your normal day.   I dont like mobiles too much so maybe its not so tempting for me, in future if they become less fiddly to use maybe I will change my mind on that.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Outhue on December 18, 2023, 11:26:39 AM
I like been in control of myself when gambling, I am now very used to walking away whenever I feel like, I don't gamble always but when I do I am doing it to kill time, we all want to make money but I don't want to make mine with gambling, because I don't want to get destroyed.

There are too many people that turn into something they are not because of gambling exposure, it's a hazardous thing for those who have no idea what awaits them, you need to be in total control of your mind to gamble without building up a bad habit inside of you.

Many gamblers walk into casinos with the mind of coming out with big money, this is a wrong think to use the mind for, where you don't plant money to grow you should not expect to money from such places, gambling is the game on your mindset, be careful not to get enchanted.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: bangjoe on December 18, 2023, 02:37:04 PM
Im not that well organized, play whenever and walk away probably immediately as I have other things to do in the day but obviously you put it off till the last moment.  Hence I will gamble up until the very last minute most likely.
    I think gambling on a phone introduces a new aspect as you can be gambling on the bus to somewhere else hence you never really stop gambling throughout a day probably.   That could be good for filling empty sections of time like travelling on bus or train or you could say it could be dangerous for encouraging too much gambling and not sealing gambling time off from the rest of your normal day.   I dont like mobiles too much so maybe its not so tempting for me, in future if they become less fiddly to use maybe I will change my mind on that.
Using a cell phone is quite flexible in playing online gambling anywhere and anytime as long as you have an internet network you can access it easily.
But for me personally using a cell phone and playing gambling wherever I want is not very fun and again in my environment gambling is considered a bad thing so I don't do it in my free time outside my computer room.

I get more pleasure in gambling when I'm in my own room, with a computer and no noise, it's much quieter so my gambling sessions run for a set time. Losing and winning is normal but gambling sessions are something that must be adhered to so as not to get out of the rules that are made by yourself in gambling, it is very difficult if it is not organized if it is for me.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: passwordnow on December 18, 2023, 03:05:37 PM
No.
If I have time, I have time and I'll use that. But if I am quite busy then that's it and I won't be gambling even if I want to. There's so much to do with our time and if you have won already, don't you want to enjoy the money because that's what everyone is going to have as a result of gambling? If not, you just want to have some extra fun and even if you lose, there's no regret with that.

Is whether you wrap up your gambling sessions or not. As long as you are enjoying every minute of your stay and every amount of money that you win there, that's what you need to put at utmost priority. If you lose, you can ignore that as long as you can convince yourself that you have enjoyed and the time that you have allotted is okay because you don't have any other things to do. This is why it's so good to have control in everything we do and even with our time.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Blitzboy on December 18, 2023, 05:09:31 PM
I like been in control of myself when gambling, I am now very used to walking away whenever I feel like, I don't gamble always but when I do I am doing it to kill time, we all want to make money but I don't want to make mine with gambling, because I don't want to get destroyed.

There are too many people that turn into something they are not because of gambling exposure, it's a hazardous thing for those who have no idea what awaits them, you need to be in total control of your mind to gamble without building up a bad habit inside of you.

Many gamblers walk into casinos with the mind of coming out with big money, this is a wrong think to use the mind for, where you don't plant money to grow you should not expect to money from such places, gambling is the game on your mindset, be careful not to get enchanted.
We must acknowledge that not everyone is self-disciplined. Gambling can lead to addiction for many. The appeal of "huge money" sometimes blinds people to the fact that casinos are for-profit businesses. They need more losses than wins.

Gambling to kill time, not to make money, is healthier, but be careful. Remember, casinos are engineered to keep you playing longer, from illumination to the lack of timers. They target psychological vulnerabilities, making it hard to keep control.

Controlling your activities requires understanding the environment and its effects on your mind. Gambling should be occasional enjoyment, not a habit. Be cautious and analyze your intentions and behaviors.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: wxa7115 on December 19, 2023, 12:33:23 AM
Im not that well organized, play whenever and walk away probably immediately as I have other things to do in the day but obviously you put it off till the last moment.  Hence I will gamble up until the very last minute most likely.
    I think gambling on a phone introduces a new aspect as you can be gambling on the bus to somewhere else hence you never really stop gambling throughout a day probably.   That could be good for filling empty sections of time like travelling on bus or train or you could say it could be dangerous for encouraging too much gambling and not sealing gambling time off from the rest of your normal day.   I dont like mobiles too much so maybe its not so tempting for me, in future if they become less fiddly to use maybe I will change my mind on that.
Using a cell phone is quite flexible in playing online gambling anywhere and anytime as long as you have an internet network you can access it easily.
But for me personally using a cell phone and playing gambling wherever I want is not very fun and again in my environment gambling is considered a bad thing so I don't do it in my free time outside my computer room.

I get more pleasure in gambling when I'm in my own room, with a computer and no noise, it's much quieter so my gambling sessions run for a set time. Losing and winning is normal but gambling sessions are something that must be adhered to so as not to get out of the rules that are made by yourself in gambling, it is very difficult if it is not organized if it is for me.
This is something that I do as well, while gambling on my smartphone is more practical as it is a device that I have on me all the time, I prefer not to do so, there are several reasons for this but the most important is that I simply do not feel comfortable doing so.

And this is because it is way easier to make a mistake due to the smaller interface, so I prefer to gamble on my desktop computer in which I can use a mouse which allows for better precision, while at the same time regardless of how cluttered the user interface of a casino could be, a big enough monitor allows myself to see everything with clarity.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: klidex on December 19, 2023, 03:49:04 AM
No.
If I have time, I have time and I'll use that. But if I am quite busy then that's it and I won't be gambling even if I want to. There's so much to do with our time and if you have won already, don't you want to enjoy the money because that's what everyone is going to have as a result of gambling? If not, you just want to have some extra fun and even if you lose, there's no regret with that.

Is whether you wrap up your gambling sessions or not. As long as you are enjoying every minute of your stay and every amount of money that you win there, that's what you need to put at utmost priority. If you lose, you can ignore that as long as you can convince yourself that you have enjoyed and the time that you have allotted is okay because you don't have any other things to do. This is why it's so good to have control in everything we do and even with our time.
It's true that this is all related to time, maybe if we have more free time we will complete the gambling session at any time but you still have to apply the time limit that you set so that it doesn't exceed the limit, for those who are busy and have work they may not be able to complete the gambling session even though they haven't achieve victory, therefore most gamblers definitely play in their free time so they can enjoy a sufficient gaming session and not stop in the middle of the road because the most important thing is that we have prepared money that is allocated specifically for gambling so that when it is finished then the game is finished and we can continue on upcoming free time.

It's up to them as long as they are able to gamble and enjoy every game session then it is not a problem because the key is within themselves as long as they use gambling with a sense of responsibility and can control their time well then they will still accept whatever the results are when they have it. finished his gambling session.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: passwordnow on December 19, 2023, 09:27:35 PM
No.
If I have time, I have time and I'll use that. But if I am quite busy then that's it and I won't be gambling even if I want to. There's so much to do with our time and if you have won already, don't you want to enjoy the money because that's what everyone is going to have as a result of gambling? If not, you just want to have some extra fun and even if you lose, there's no regret with that.

Is whether you wrap up your gambling sessions or not. As long as you are enjoying every minute of your stay and every amount of money that you win there, that's what you need to put at utmost priority. If you lose, you can ignore that as long as you can convince yourself that you have enjoyed and the time that you have allotted is okay because you don't have any other things to do. This is why it's so good to have control in everything we do and even with our time.
It's true that this is all related to time, maybe if we have more free time we will complete the gambling session at any time but you still have to apply the time limit that you set so that it doesn't exceed the limit, for those who are busy and have work they may not be able to complete the gambling session even though they haven't achieve victory, therefore most gamblers definitely play in their free time so they can enjoy a sufficient gaming session and not stop in the middle of the road because the most important thing is that we have prepared money that is allocated specifically for gambling so that when it is finished then the game is finished and we can continue on upcoming free time.
In fairness with all of these limits that we make, there are times that they're not even followed at all and that's because we've got a lot of things to do and that's how we make things when we gamble, we do that when we're just free or when we dedicate time for it. That's why whether you finish your gambling session or not, it's important that you are doing it based on the schedule that you have so that you won't intervene with your other things to do.

It's up to them as long as they are able to gamble and enjoy every game session then it is not a problem because the key is within themselves as long as they use gambling with a sense of responsibility and can control their time well then they will still accept whatever the results are when they have it. finished his gambling session.
I agree, as long as they can control the time that they allot on it. Then, there should be no problem at all because when you are spending that much with gambling not just money but also time, you already have the idea on what are you going through and if it's gets worse. There's some actions for you needed to get done and that's why it is what it is.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: Sandra_hakeem on December 19, 2023, 09:59:42 PM
No idea if that's the same of what I do like having my own time freely, I log off any time I want and I log in any time that I want to.
this is exactly what most gamblers do... I would even go as far as saying that the ones that Will always claim to induce Thier strategies and discipline atimes don't even remember these rules when they're out there.

I think it's part of discipline of every gambler's end too; cus how would you wager all day and call it fun? It's definitely gonna make you develop mental stress and that's you getting fucked up at the end ... Even gamers would sometimes rest from excessive excitement/pleasure.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: DaNNy001 on December 19, 2023, 10:06:52 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?


If it was before now then I would definitely say I don't know  if I really practice such things as I really don't keep to specific gambling session and was at the believe that every time might be the exact moment to hit the jackpot or lucky win which obviously is an addicted gambler mentality because this can lead you playing your gambling for long period of time and at the end you might probably end up with nothing and still feel stressed out too so for now setting a particular time range is probably best so as to enable you keep your actions in check.


Title: Re: Do you wrap up your gambling session?
Post by: alegotardo on December 19, 2023, 11:00:28 PM
Have you wrapped up every session you mean you allocate specific hours on your session and to hit the hour where you should log off you made a wrap-up of your session even though you still have a huge bankroll like you spend 30 minutes wrapping up your bets.
I usually spend 20 minutes going down to my excitement level so when I log out I feel more relaxed

How about you do you wrap up your sessions and how many minutes or hours and do you think it's ok to do a wrap-up?

I also don't have a predefined time to play (start or end).
Once I even controlled myself because I spent many hours on these types of sites, but now I analyze the football championships, the matches that will be played that week and choose in advance which ones I'm going to bet on... I go to the site to place my bet and I leave right away.
I occasionally spend some money on random (non-sports) games just for fun, but always with a very limited bankroll that usually runs out in a short time... my goal is never to make a profit.

Talking about pausing, I like a feature similar to the one on betfair, which blocks the player from games for a pre-defined period, I believe that all sites should have a similar feature.