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Title: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: mirakal on January 14, 2024, 07:36:22 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Questat on January 14, 2024, 08:01:35 AM
I won't specify my exact monthly income, but it typically ranges between $1000 and $2000. Regarding my sports betting habits, my average stake per bet is $20. When considering my maximum salary, this amounts to around 1%, which I believe is a conservative approach, ensuring safety even when facing losses.

Occasionally, I become more aggressive, with my highest bet reaching $200. However this is what I learn....

Based on my experience,  this approach doesn't enhance the enjoyment of the experience; instead, it tends to make me nervous while watching the game, diminishing the overall fun.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blowon on January 14, 2024, 08:10:45 AM
I'm currently just playing casually, my monthly income is only $100 and I bet around $10 in gambling. Maybe you know that my income from gambling is not that big because the capital I give is also not that big, there's not much I can hope for.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Baofeng on January 14, 2024, 08:20:22 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

Average bet amount for me every game will be like around $10-$100. I remember I have a single bet on NBA around $100 on a Portland game ML on them, I won that bet but not for some intense game as Lillard drop that winning shot. My monthly income from my regular job and business might be around $1000 and up.

But this is just for my sports betting though, there are times that I will go online and play slots and other games.

And there are nights that me and my friends will suddenly go to a landbase casinos and play till the morning.  ;D


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: angrybirdy on January 14, 2024, 08:23:51 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

For my monthly income, it ranges between $570 to $650, a normal above minimum salary range in our country  and the alloted amount for my gambling activity is around $50 but it depends to my budget since I'm doing gambling when I have my free time and If I have extra penny and As per my own observation, I can say that I am playing it safely because I can manage well my gambling allowance and I know when to stop especily if I feel that I'm going a little bit far in my betting limitation.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Richbased on January 14, 2024, 08:24:37 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Average bet amount per single bet all total bet for the month? Like I don't understand but if it's per month I can't really tell as it varies because I don't play same amount on each bets I place or staked but to sum it up the total amount I spend on sports betting monthly is not greater than 30% of my monthly income as I earn around $100 to $120 monthly because my income doesn't come from a single source.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Oshosondy on January 14, 2024, 08:41:27 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
I will prefer to tell you that I use part of my weekly income to gamble, but the percentage used to gamble is all that matters. I see up to $250 weekly. I use 5% to gamble but not always because not all week are bad. That is $50 in 28 days, not monthly because each 4 weeks are 28 days and that will make it 13 months in a year, not 12 months if you calculate it. So out of approximately $1000 in 28 days, I use $50 to gamble. Although like I said, some weeks re good and I do not use up the $50 in some weeks in a way that I may not use my gambling budget for the next week if the week becomes good.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Assface16678 on January 14, 2024, 08:59:07 AM
I can't say my monthly income, but I can say the amount I can spend in a bet or casino game session. I can spend roughly $100 in a bet or gambling session, and that's only my limit per day. As a precaution, I don't gamble per day, maybe once a month, only to minimise my gambling expenses and losses. Its a discipline I set so that I assure that I will never be an addict to gambling. Yes, I experienced being an addict at some point, but thankfully I got over it. Maybe there are a lot of people here who say they can bet a lot of money; maybe they are fortunate and can handle the stress of losing that kind of money, but remember, for those who can't afford to lose money, don't take inspiration from those who can spend a lot of money gambling, be responsible in gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: FatFork on January 14, 2024, 09:07:19 AM
I'd suggest asking folks to share what percent of their monthly earnings they bet on average.  For instance, I wager around 5% of my monthly pay each week and  i won't say exactly how much I make, but let's pretend I bring home $1,000 a month.  In that case Id put down around 50 bucks a week on average.  That's a pretty small cut of my income, meaning I'm likely not going overboard with gambling.   

Of course, everyone's situation is different.  The percentage that works for me might be too high or too low for someone else.  But looking at it this way gives a rough sense of whether the betting is sustainable or if its getting out of hand.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Outhue on January 14, 2024, 09:10:52 AM
I have some certain rules that I always follow when I feel like gambling, I have my profession, so gambling is just a side thing for me, I can go weeks or months without gambling.

I don't make a certain amount every month because it all depends on sales, I am a fashion designer by default and have store where I sell wears designers, my income varies, some times I earn $450 and some times even more, for gambling I always make sure that I make enough money to be able to put aside money for gambling.

My target every week is the max of $40 for gambling, and I use this amount on slots game, this is all I can afford to lose, I gamble twice in a week, so I use $20 in Tuesday's and $20 on Thursdays, these are my one lucky days, if you believe in horoscope and astrology though.

Some days are just always by bad days, and it's been proven to be so many times already, this was when I started gambling as a beginner, I don't know how this will help but that's that, it's not a must for me to gamble every week, if sales are not too good for that week I am not gambling, because I also invest some money into BTC every month or two weeks at times, this investment part is more important to me than gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: danherbias07 on January 14, 2024, 09:15:00 AM
Based on my experience,  this approach doesn't enhance the enjoyment of the experience; instead, it tends to make me nervous while watching the game, diminishing the overall fun.
Yeah, that will happen because of the large amount that is at stake. :D I will never ever go that far even though I am sure with my bet in sports gambling.
Like today, I was so sure that Over 200+ will be reached at the game of Oklahoma City Thunder versus the Orlando Magic. My bet was made at halftime where the score is 49-40 before the 3rd quarter begins. But knowing both teams, they are definitely offensive teams so I didn't even doubt to take the bet.
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Still, I just made a $5 bet because that's my safest amount. :D

OP. My average amount in casino games is $0.01 and I'd like to hit high multipliers like x1000, x270, x500 in Keno or Plinko. Sometimes I also do Tome of Like and Scarab Spin but never went for Dice. I want a game that could still give returns even if they are just small amounts while waiting for the high multiplier to hit.
Monthly, about 5 percent only and I'd like it to keep it that way. As long as I am still enjoying the entertainment factor that gambling gives to me then I don't think I will increase it. If I lose funds before another fund comes again, I always just take a rest. But I still have that imaginary thought of "What if I bet big?". But I am not biting on that trap yet. I think about my responsibility with my family first to avoid that from happening.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: EluguHcman on January 14, 2024, 09:20:12 AM
In a surface expressive exposures like this, I am thrilled to believe that every gamblers here including the reckless and irresponsible gamblers would tend to claim amiable and remarkable betting budgets. Lol.
But it would be wise enough if we could still stylishly adopt a better gambling roles while we undernote what a benefited gambling budgets is best suited for us all dependent on our incomes.

Personally, I don't gamble based on my income but the fact is that sometimes, we all spends on pleasures such as eatable, materials and the outdoors stuffs.
So, on the context I could have such of my expenditures spent on stakes. I am a casual gambler whom doesn't have a periodic gambling regulatory budget because I rarely gambles and yeah, I try to keep a better gambling roles so that it doesn't take over my emotional controls.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: coin-investor on January 14, 2024, 09:22:41 AM
I prefer not to divulge my monthly income, but my allocation is between 10 to 15% of the monthly income I'm playing in a local casino it's the main casino I'm playing and on casinos where I am staking a token, of course, I hop from one casino to another and when it comes to sports betting I prefer it to be peer to peer with my circle of friends and relatives while having drinks it's easy and fun.

I think my allocation is good for average players because I'm getting my allocation from my extra hours of work, my regular income goes to my family budget and paying bills and my extra income goes to my gambling activity.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: blckhawk on January 14, 2024, 09:27:50 AM
Same as @Questat, I won't be giving away the exact amount but I'd give you the partial amount. The partial amount that I'm saying is around $220 and about $1 average per bet as I don't like to spend my bankroll as quickly as I like it to be, I want to enjoy watching the slots spin and give me those damn multipliers, I would say that I'm a bit aggressive with my way of betting because $1 is an average and that's already a large amount of money in my country's currency, could buy me a meal or something with that amount of bet.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Hirose UK on January 14, 2024, 09:28:15 AM
Every gambler certainly has different amount of income and even though they use the same 1% to 10% of their monthly income, if you calculate it in more detail based on the amount of money it will be very different.
But from several statements that I have previously encountered in other threads, the majority of gamblers use no more than 15% to 20% of their monthly income.

I personally typical person who likes to have lot of extra income, in my daily life I have several small businesses and also trade.
The amount of monthly income is uncertain and I use money to gamble only as much as I can afford when I lose it.
I never stick to fixed amount for example like 5% or 10% but I bet based on how much money I don't get disappointed when I lose.
Moreover, when I really in happy mood, I gamble often adding money to be deposited on the gambling site, but it still an amount that is acceptable to lose.

How much money use doesn't seem that important because in my opinion the most important thing is to gamble according to financial capabilities and still be able to have fun even though the amount is limited.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Crypt0Gore on January 14, 2024, 09:32:55 AM
I use very small chuck of my monthly income to gamble, and most times I have lose the money, it's my decision to still keep filing but trust me I am not doing this to rely on gambling as my income source, I do this only if I want to, there are times I prefer spending time watching movies and I don't feel like gambling at all, and there are times where I miss gambling but I don't have money to risk on gambling.

If you are making money from other sources you won't care too much on gambling, if fun is what you are looking for we all know that gambling isn't the only way, the reason why people are so expectation on gambling is because they want all the money they can make in this world from gambling.

This is not the right way to deal with gambling, it's just like not having money but trying to invest money on Bitcoin, you need a source of income, get a job and don't use all the money you make on gambling, that is dumb, what if gambling never works out for you? That's why risking some percentage is the best thing to do.

On the good days where I have enough income, I risk not much that 10% and if it's not looking very good I risk nothing more gga. 5% so it depends on how much I make.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: _act_ on January 14, 2024, 09:35:52 AM
Average bet amount per single bet all total bet for the month? Like I don't understand but if it's per month I can't really tell as it varies because I don't play same amount on each bets I place or staked but to sum it up the total amount I spend on sports betting monthly is not greater than 30% of my monthly income as I earn around $100 to $120 monthly because my income doesn't come from a single source.
30% of my weekly or monthly income is too high for me. It will make me to be looking for ways to win unlike the smaller amount that I am using that I do not care about if I lost it. Irrespective of the amount of money that you earn weekly, be it high or small amount, I think gamblers should not make use of up to that amount in percentage. Have some in savings instead. But if not affecting you, never mind me.

I think my allocation is good for average players because I'm getting my allocation from my extra hours of work, my regular income goes to my family budget and paying bills and my extra income goes to my gambling activity.
Yes 10 to 15% of your monthly income is good if not more than that. As long as it is not causing you any financial problem. As for me I go for just 5%. I have a separate wallet for this and I do not touch any coin on other wallets for gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Wind_FURY on January 14, 2024, 09:48:43 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.


In Craps, I merely bet the minimum to $5.00 per roll - the minimum bet depends on the site. Sometimes it's 0.50 cents, sometimes it's $1.00.

In slots, my favorite slot-machine is Dig Dig Digger, I do a mere $1.00 per pull.

Then in sports-betting which I have just recently started doing/learning because of a betting contest, I bet $5.00 or less.

None of these bets are more than 5% of my monthly salary. I bet for entertainment and fun, but I'm also trying to win some Bitcoins to use to bet again next time, which has not been that successful. Hahaha.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: bluebit25 on January 14, 2024, 09:58:51 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

I know how everyone is, but I have my own budget to spend with gambling, usually there is no fixed amount I think it ranges from $5 - $1000. But I just have fun with gambling, so I don't care too much about the actual spending and recovery, because for me, the fun in gambling is what I think about.

Maybe it's a bit personal about the income issue, as I'm just a freelance worker, and don't receive a monthly salary.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: odunybiz on January 14, 2024, 10:10:52 AM
I don't have an average rate I use on bet on weekly or monthly basis. I place bet base on my monthly income. I have a business of my own. So I normally use only 5% of my income on gambling. This is fixed to control my gambling habit. And my profit isn't fixed on monthly basis because I stake more on accumulated bet. Sometimes I may not make any profit in a month but at least I do win once in 2 months and this winning most times do cover my lose and left behind some good profit.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on January 14, 2024, 10:23:53 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
Too bad, but I cannot disclose my monthly income as it is a personal matter.

However, I can tell you that I usually limit my spending on gambling to $20-50 per week. I have struggled with controlling my gambling habits in the past and have bet much higher amounts, but I am actively taking steps to maintain control over my gambling activities.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Natsuu on January 14, 2024, 10:46:55 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

For my monthly income, it ranges between $570 to $650, a normal above minimum salary range in our country  and the alloted amount for my gambling activity is around $50 but it depends to my budget since I'm doing gambling when I have my free time and If I have extra penny and As per my own observation, I can say that I am playing it safely because I can manage well my gambling allowance and I know when to stop especily if I feel that I'm going a little bit far in my betting limitation.

Same here. It's crucial to set limits and manage your budget wisely, especially with activities like gambling. Knowing when to stop is a responsible approach.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: bakasabo on January 14, 2024, 10:50:34 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Even though it is person for everyone and when you get the answers, betting range would be from cent to infinity, thus if wont show a real picture. I would avoid giving exact figure of how much I earn and bet. Because it is unethical to ask such a question when we all care for anonymity. But I would say that the average amount I bet on sport is the amount I spend on a lunch during working days. It is not much, it is still makes watching sport interesting, and if I lose, I still can replace that «food shortage windows» during dinner.

P.S. Would be nice if you would provide answer for your question first yourself.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Mauser on January 14, 2024, 11:03:40 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

It's a bit hard to state my monthly income here, because I have two jobs and earn some money on the side from trading and investing. But only my first full time job is reliable and gives me roughly 200 USD free income for gambling each month. I split that money into poker money and normal casino games. I am trying to gamble 3 times per week, where one evening is for poker alone. But this is only an average, sometimes I can't find more than one free night per week and then during vacation I can play every day. Any additional money I get from my second job, or some dividend payments from my portfolio I usually split into crypto investing and a little bit for gambling too. So on average I have 75 USD per week to gamble with, which is not that much and I stick go betting the smallest sizes. I rather prefer to gamble longer, than blow go my budget too quickly.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: bitbollo on January 14, 2024, 11:05:55 AM
Nice question! Actually the max amount that I am going to bet each month is 3% of my monthly salary!
Per single bet... it's an hard question because I can bet also 10% of the yearly amount of my salary!
Of course these are not fixed amount but just a kind of budget that I don't want to surpass.  


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: bakasabo on January 14, 2024, 11:12:08 AM
I can already foresee how «average amount won or lost per month» topics appear. We give such private data on public observation and then we are shocked why people know so much about us.

I general I would say that those who have posted here, dont spend a lot on gambling. This can be understood as gambling is affordable for any purse.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 14, 2024, 11:23:53 AM
I don't calculate the average betting amount for gambling but I don't use big money for gambling. I won't tell you my monthly income because that is my secret. Maybe the amount of money I allocate is less than $100 for a month, which I can afford. And sometimes, I use less than $70 a month, depending on my needs to meet my daily needs. If I need more money to meet my daily needs, I will reduce the allocation of funds for gambling and will not try to increase the funds again in the following week. So far, it's still been safe for me to gamble well. But reducing my gambling activities also makes me reduce the amount of funds for gambling and that has given me good results where I have more money to save.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: boyptc on January 14, 2024, 11:24:13 AM
It is a random amount for me and it changes from time to time depending on my moods swings. Sometimes it is a few percentage of my salary.

But typically it goes just like 2-10% of my salary and I do not know how much it should be to become an aggressive one.

I know myself if I am going too much and with what I know is that I am fine with any amount O gamble.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 14, 2024, 12:20:12 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

I myself don't confirm my betting income every month, because I think there's no point in recording the income from my bets, because most likely I'll only lose. Also, the betting income you get isn't likely to happen often, so I don't really care about it. except for the amount of money spent on betting,  maybe I can say that because sometimes I think about losing my bets and that happens when I'm relaxing or chatting with my friends who discuss gambling.

but I gamble by risking 10% of my monthly salary, and how can I play that 10% for one month, namely in a responsible way, not gambling excessively, because I don't want my finances to be disturbed by excessive gambling too? If I gamble excessively,  it can cause problems for myself. and of course if a problem occurs then my finances which were used for basic needs could be disrupted because of gambling, I don't want that to happen, so I try to gamble with 10% of my monthly salary and make sure that 10% can last for one month.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Lida93 on January 14, 2024, 02:49:40 PM
Just how I wish all these beautiful well stated and interesting comments as revealed by each gambler on this thread is in reality what and how a good number of gamblers or all of us actually do practice in our daily gambling gambling addiction will be a story of the past, and society's view towards gambling would have taken a favourable and positive dimension.

I don't have a specific/stable income amount I make for the month and since money from most of my sources of income is received weekly I endeavor to making sure I don't exceed using 5% to gamble, sometimes I don't get to use up all the amount in my bankroll as I could just decide to quit for the day if I observe I have lost straight two or thrice in a streak of bets.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: virasisog on January 14, 2024, 02:56:22 PM
I'm not an aggressive gambler and most of the time I gamble is when I am bored or just to change my phase when I'm burned out of what I usually do. I would say it's just around 1%-5% or my monthly income. I don't keep track on how much I bet, but usually I just bet in small amounts. I think I am past the time where I spend more in gambling, I've learned my lessons the hard way where I used to be impulsive when gambling where sometimes I just do one all-in bet daily.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: lombok on January 14, 2024, 03:11:57 PM
I have a monthly income of $150, and I only use $20 for gambling during one month. And I only use $0.1-$0.5 per bet. I do this to avoid temporary losses, if I use $20 at once in 1 bet the risk of losing funds will be greater in one day. If I lose funds then I will also lose the fun.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: KTChampions on January 14, 2024, 03:14:15 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

First of all, I won't tell you any numbers  ;D
Secondly, it seems to me that there is no point in information like “my income is a million, but I bet 500k on average.” Not all people live on income, some live on (spend) savings. And income is also a flexible concept - it can be a banal salary or profit from real estate, shares, etc. which is more logical to calculate in an annual format. Plus, all these numbers will have completely different meanings from country to country. It may make sense to compare the percentage of spending on gambling from the monthly budget, but there are also many nuances that will devalue this information.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ajiz138 on January 14, 2024, 03:18:20 PM
The average annual income in sports betting gambling I don't know for sure because I didn't calculate it although I think the estimate will not be the same even more losing or winning.

But if the monthly income may be possible: I said $100+ is not a passive income sometimes always lose in betting for a month so this is not certain but always use a small capital in sports betting and rely on large odds for high wins that is expected even though it is difficult to win.

Even I won $500 for a month in sports betting but the following month lost $200 after calculating, so that's how I know it's uncertain so now use a small percentage for depositing into gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: nara1892 on January 14, 2024, 03:28:39 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Thanks, this is a great question to find out if we are aggressive gamblers or not. For me, to be honest, my monthly salary income from my main job and part-time job is approximately $400, this is enough to cover my living needs for a month and regarding the budget allocated for gambling that I do, I usually only put $5 and a maximum of $10, I don't dare to exceed this amount, firstly because there is a sense of worry that comes to my mind regarding the adverse effects of gambling that I cannot always avoid. Secondly, I really appreciate the salary that I get from my hard work at work, so I always think of reducing unnecessary expenses, one of which is by minimizing gambling activities with small amounts. Oh yeah, plus I really don't know how to play with a big budget, because maybe I'm too used to only putting small amounts into the gambling I do, I really appreciate the money I earn from my hard work. ;D


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Yogee on January 14, 2024, 03:30:08 PM
I'm not giving numbers but 5% on average is set aside for gambling and other leisure. It could be up to 10% if I make more than the usual.
Minimum bet on sports is around $10.

I'm currently just playing casually, my monthly income is only $100 and I bet around $10 in gambling.
Are you for real? This is not to offend you or anything but where do you live and how can you live with that?
I wouldn't even dare to gamble or have any kind of vices since I would barely live by with that amount.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: piebeyb on January 14, 2024, 03:45:01 PM
Not more than $10 but I have a budget every week of around $30 to bet on sports betting, but sometimes when I have more money maybe it can be less, but it's not too dominant, actually I'm embarrassed to say it because I'm only a small gambler compared to other gamblers , usually I don't target monthly winnings but this month it seems I was lucky enough to get a profit of $80 the second week in January.

I haven't filled my budget again because I still have enough profits to use the following week, usually I withdraw profits at the end of the month or at the beginning of the month depending on my needs, but actually gambling is not the money I need, sometimes if I need it for small things, I just buy something. what my wife needs because she manages my gambling budget so all the profit money is usually used to buy my wife's needs, even if I lose gambling it doesn't matter because it's an unused budget so I don't expect more to earn money  ;D


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 14, 2024, 03:58:16 PM
Seems that this is a little too invasive IMO. Average bet is fine, but no one needs to know what anyone's monthly income is unless they are an agent of the IRS or whatever the financial entity is of your country.

Back on the subject, my average bet is small 20-40$ as I like to bet parlays. High risk/high reward. Sometimes smaller if putting in alot of teams(6-10).


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Slow death on January 14, 2024, 04:09:20 PM
I won't say my monthly income that I can get just by playing, but I can say that I always try to allocate an amount of money that won't harm me in the real world in case of a loss. I always believe that before I make a bet I need to do a good plan on how to deal with the loss of the bet, what would be plan B and how to make that amount of money allocated to gambling profitable in the sense that that amount of money deposited in the casino would remain for a long time without ending, because that way it would allow me to play for longer without having to deposit more money in the casino again and for that reason I always take time to analyze very carefully how to bet

because if I decided to bet on games with odds of 1.50 or odds lower than that, something like games with odds of 1.20, then even though I had a lot of hits, they wouldn't give me enough profit to keep me playing for a long time, in other words, betting on Games with very low odds cause losses quickly, with just a few losses. and when I think that the money I'm putting to play is a value that I need to manage for a long time, then I choose good games with very high odds, including making multibet bets with very high odds so that if I get it right, I end up with more money in the balance and consequently I spend a lot of time playing. That's my strategy. I will not talk here about how much profit I have or not


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Jating on January 14, 2024, 04:15:51 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

I don't think that someone here will divulge their monthly income.

But for sports betting, I can go as high as $10 for a big parlay, like 3-5 legged with at least x10 or more. And then maybe just $5 for at least 12x and higher, and that's where the excited is for sports bettor, that parlay and then one of the games will totally destroy your bet, Lol.

And I don't go higher, maybe like $40 for a single bet if for teams like 1.5x odds.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: the rise on January 14, 2024, 04:20:46 PM
My income is uncertain every month, but I will gamble according to my wishes and I am not too aggressive in gambling, usually I will allocate 5-10% of my money to gamble, I don't expect too much to win, usually I opening the casino every week whether I lose or win I will continue next week, I'm not used to opening it every day for now


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Fiatless on January 14, 2024, 04:28:59 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
I don't have a constant amount I use for gambling because my income and expenses fluctuate every month. I usually gamble with 3% to 5% of my monthly income based on my monthly expenses. When I have so many bills or expenses for the month, it is usually safer for me to reduce the amount I spend on gambling. But when I have enough money to spend for the month, my gambling budget will naturally increase. However, for me to ensure that I gamble within my means, I don't gamble more than 5% of my monthly earnings.   

Same as @Questat, I won't be giving away the exact amount but I'd give you the partial amount. The partial amount that I'm saying is around $220 and about $1 average per bet as I don't like to spend my bankroll as quickly as I like it to be, I want to enjoy watching the slots spin and give me those damn multipliers, I would say that I'm a bit aggressive with my way of betting because $1 is an average and that's already a large amount of money in my country's currency, could buy me a meal or something with that amount of bet.
I don't know how much you earn in a month but $220 is such a high sum in my local currency. In fact, more people in my country earn less than $50 monthly. However, I assume that it is within your income and you are enjoying your game. A dollar in my local currency can also provide a meal for two persons. Therefore losing it might be very painful for some gamblers.   


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: cabron on January 14, 2024, 04:29:32 PM
My monthly income is too embarrassing to tell that's why my average bet is like $3 per match on sports. It spikes only when there is a big match that is hyped.

You can't really tell whether the gambler is too aggressive based on his monthly pay and his average bet especially if the sports he participates is just happening every weekend.
But You may be able to tell based on his loss. If he loses too much in his bets and then still wagers while he clearly doesn't win every time. He seriously needs to get another hobby than betting on sports.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Marvelman on January 14, 2024, 05:02:51 PM
To be straight with you, I pull in about $800 a month from my job.  That's pretty much enough to get my family through the month.  When it comes to a gambling budget, I tend to only put aside 5 or 10 bucks and  I don't like going over that - I always get kind of anxious thinking about the downsides of gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: dothebeats on January 14, 2024, 05:10:37 PM
I bet around $5-$10 per game, and for a casino session, I spend about $20 per week. My monthly income is not that high, just shy of $3000 a month, but more than enough to live comfortably and get some savings going for myself. There are times that I do not bet for a month, especially if I'm too busy doing some things or if I wanted to go off the grid during my annual month-long break that is mandated by the company. I think my finances are doing okay if you compare the $3000 to a total of $100 a month for sports betting/casino fun.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Gozie51 on January 14, 2024, 05:15:34 PM
I don't look at how much that it takes to gamble in a month because I don't focus on that and the average spending may be very small but I don't do a huge stake, it is all reasonable when I want to go for it. To focus on monthly calculation of gambling seem like it is handled like investment and not the fun that people talk about.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: salad daging on January 14, 2024, 05:27:01 PM
I will not give an exact number because this will be private for me anyways never record wins every month because for me it will be an unpleasant record to see if it has a minus.

I make sure not to be too aggressive in gambling this does not become a habit because I know there is a bankrol limit that has been set if it has exceeded this will stop not continuing gambling, wanting to stay in the safe zone even though it has lost.

To be honest, I'm not a professional bettor, it's just fun and other people will think the same, even when I win, let's say in the amount of $50 or $100, I will withdraw because what is bet is quite small, so what I said above is clearly a big win.

But I'm sure other people won't give an exact number but a percentage as a bookkeeping.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Yatsan on January 14, 2024, 05:37:22 PM
Not daily but my weekly budget for gambling is just $130 and there are times I am winning around $200 monthly. With minimum or average amount of bet, it is a bit random and depends on my gut feeling or analysis of the game (in sports betting by the way). These numbers especially with profit, are not consistent 'coz that's just how gambling works. There are times I am winning consistently for months and also be at loss for a month. So far, with proper bankroll management, I am in profit in the long run. Before I was using strategies but it just made me bet more than what I am betting at the present. Right now, I am enjoying this activity in general.
To be straight with you, I pull in about $800 a month from my job.  That's pretty much enough to get my family through the month.  When it comes to a gambling budget, I tend to only put aside 5 or 10 bucks and  I don't like going over that - I always get kind of anxious thinking about the downsides of gambling.

Well, it would be much better to be scared than to be frustrated and greedy of winning or pushing your luck to be in accordance with your own likeness. We cannot force winning to be on our side. Anticipating the negative outcome in every bet is better than to hope that much and end up losing big amount of money. If you are here for enjoyment then you are absolutely doing the right thing.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Westinhome on January 14, 2024, 05:42:34 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

The gambler can choose to inverse their money with ten percentage of their income,So the gambler won’t feel if they loss of the funds.The gambler also do the gambling with the gap will be the important one,because it avoid of the gambler to do the gambling without any emotions.The gambler also doesn’t get panic after the loss in the gambling,it’s easy to recover the loss when the gambler play with the tactics.The gamblers who have the best strategy in the gambling can earn more from the gambling site.But the gamblers who don’t find the best strategy need to spend some time in the gambling site to recreate their own strategy.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Weawant on January 14, 2024, 10:24:17 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Sometimes I get aggressive and sometimes I play conservatively, somehow it depends on my mood and my risk appetite at the moment, there are days I'm very conservative such that you would wonder if I didn't make my selections carefully enough but then it's just me in a very different mood at that point in time on that day .

My pay monthly isn't a stable one because I don't work in a firm that has got a fixed payment monthly, I work from home more like a Free lancing job son I make my average around a few dollars monthly but then I know how I share it amongst my expenditures and before making out a few that I set aside for gambling, I try to be that careful not to gamble Above my set limit and that was why I mentioned I go aggressive at times and the other I'm conservative just to make sure I still sty within my budget and not spend more than I should gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Wexnident on January 14, 2024, 10:40:32 PM
My usual bet doesn't usually go beyond $20. Sometimes I go for $30 but that's about it. I don't really entertain the idea of going beyond that. As for sharing my monthly income, well, I'm not really that comfortable sharing it but the amount I usually gamble per month comes to about 5-10% of my income. Said income only includes those from my corpo job though and any income I get from my freelancing activities and ones like I do here in the forum usually stays as either savings or investments.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Oilacris on January 14, 2024, 10:56:39 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Just like on what others been saying that exposing your personal income is something really needs to be private but since it had been mentioned out that in between ranges then it is considerable.
For me i do have that $400-600 in monthly income on which if we do speak about budget or allocation on gambling then it would be something $20-30 maximum on which i dont
really go beyond those numbers on which it would really be just that normal that you should really be having that kind of moderation if you dont like on messing up with your finances.
There are people who could be able to control themselves when it comes to spending and there are ones who couldnt.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: maydna on January 14, 2024, 11:45:48 PM
My monthly income is enough to meet my daily needs, and there is still some money to save and invest. But I don't think mentioning the figure is appropriate, so I guess it's under 10% of my total salary. I'm also not an active gambler, and I only gamble sometimes if I really want to gamble. I also never force myself always to take promotions offered by casinos because I know it is too heavy for me because of the terms and conditions, which might exceed my budget for gambling. Additionally, I am also trying to really reduce my gambling activities so that most of the time, that budget is still there and ready to be used. I feel I am not aggressive in gambling because I use gambling as entertainment that I don't use too often to get pleasure.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: MainIbem on January 14, 2024, 11:55:59 PM
I have been constantly maintaining some certain level of bet which is betting on a level of NGN 100 per day and maximum of NGN 1000 per week but I don't do this often or regularly the reason is the reduce my anxiety to become progressive gambler who always wants to change his names through gambling and in all these expenses most of the week I don't win and even if I would win it is not above NGN2k to NGN5k due to my strategy to regularly gamble on a single bets and they are low odds which gives little payout if I don't increase my wager.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: KTChampions on January 15, 2024, 04:27:06 PM
Seems that this is a little too invasive IMO. Average bet is fine, but no one needs to know what anyone's monthly income is unless they are an agent of the IRS or whatever the financial entity is of your country.

Back on the subject, my average bet is small 20-40$ as I like to bet parlays. High risk/high reward. Sometimes smaller if putting in alot of teams(6-10).

 ;D I don’t have statistics on what percentage of forum participants are from which country, but it seems to me that for many people a bet of 20-40 dollars (especially a very risky one with a low return frequency) is a very serious bet. Just to give an example, in my country the average salary is approximately $500. It turns out that your bet is from 4 to 8 percent of the average salary here. If we talk about monthly spending on gambling, then this is the usual amount, but if we talk about a one-time bet, then I would say that it is large.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: passwordnow on January 15, 2024, 04:34:00 PM
My monthly income is enough to meet my daily needs, and there is still some money to save and invest. But I don't think mentioning the figure is appropriate, so I guess it's under 10% of my total salary.
There really is no need to mention how much you're spending to gamble. That's a private matter that shouldn't be known by the others but if someone is okay to share how much they're spending every week or every month for gambling, that's okay as well as there is no problem with those people that are just happily sharing how much they gamble. Now with yours, that 10% is quite high if your salary is also high.

I'm also not an active gambler, and I only gamble sometimes if I really want to gamble. I also never force myself always to take promotions offered by casinos because I know it is too heavy for me because of the terms and conditions, which might exceed my budget for gambling. Additionally, I am also trying to really reduce my gambling activities so that most of the time, that budget is still there and ready to be used. I feel I am not aggressive in gambling because I use gambling as entertainment that I don't use too often to get pleasure.
As that 10% of your salary and with that style of gambling, you're not forcing yourself to do so. You are just casually doing it and that's the fun there, you are not forced and pressured to take some of the goals that others are setting. If you lose, then you lose and you're not going to force yourself into recovery for which that may take another slice of your salary.

As long as you don't make yourself obliged to recover the amounts that you've lost and you're free in doing that so, that's the type of gambler that you're like free and worry-free. We don't have to be aggressive when we gamble and if we're aware of our gambling habits, and we're far from being aggressive, I'd say that you're doing it rightly.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: swogerino on January 15, 2024, 04:43:41 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

It is not always the same.It depends on my mood,if I think that I see some value in the games of a certain day I usually parlay them with some money,not a lot usually around 5% of my net income which is about 120 dollars and that is enough to try different bets during different days.Sometimes as I said if I see value I can even go all in and call it a day for a month and not play a single cent more,some other months I play like 5 dollars daily having fun in sport betting in a consecutive way,I usually copy other people bets when I am playing these 5 dollars daily.I never overdo it so I am never aggressive in the sense that I never go further this limit of 120 dollars monthly whatever happens to my bets.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Casdinyard on January 15, 2024, 04:48:07 PM
It's been months since I last allocated a part of my salary for gambling, and it's not because I'm no longer gambling or whatever, it's just that I made a self-sustaining bankroll system that allowed me to still be able to gamble using a bankroll that practically pays itself.

When I gamble in the past I take it out of my pocket which is a massive mistake as it's easy to lose track of just how much you're spending when you take it out of your own finances. Eventually I got addicted to gambling and luckily enough I was able to quit gambling while damages are still reparable. From then on I made it a point to never gamble belligerently again, and in my quest to look for real good ways to gamble without losing money I happened upon a win-lose system that someone posted in this forum, basically it says you should quit gambling for the day once you either reached 3 wins or 3 losses, when you win 3 times it assures that your wins are secured, and when you quit after 3 losses it ensures that you don't lose even more. Now I incorporated this with a bankroll system that I used way recently, where I funded a specific wallet with enough money that could support hundreds of games if ever.

Everytime I win, it goes towards my bankroll, every time I lose, it's the bankroll's burden and not my budget's every now and again I fund it and the most that I refilled it with is a little over $500, but having something like this around definitely made my life better and my gambling journey a little smoother.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: 348Judah on January 15, 2024, 04:48:14 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Let's go by this consideration first, will people actually want to give an estimate on what they value or worth while gambling, also provide partly information of the losses made to the amount spent on gambling through a rough overall estimation, maybe some may not want to share their own part of view because it may look as a shame to many of us discovering that we have more lost than win while gambling, this is the general approach being applicable on every gambler, we tend to loose more than we earn from gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Antotena on January 15, 2024, 05:00:39 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Only 5% of my monthly income goes to gambling and there are few times I don't bet, not because I don't like it but I don't have enough time to even think about gambling but just to be sure that I don't make mistake of making multiple deposits, anytime the money drops I make the deposits the following day after sorting out other bills. There are sometimes that I do make deposit and the money will be there till the following month. As I didn't bet it, I will use the funds for the following months.

As per the amount of bets, it depends on what games I have. If the risk is low, I can put heavy amount but if the risk is high, I use small amount to be at a safer side. By high risk I mean large plenty odds, when you have plenty of odds, your potential earnings is always large so I do risk a small amount but when the odd is small maybe like less than 10 odds, then I risk big amount because the chance of winning this options are always high but depend on the games you chose for the bet.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: erep on January 15, 2024, 05:05:09 PM
My usual bet doesn't usually go beyond $20. Sometimes I go for $30 but that's about it. I don't really entertain the idea of going beyond that. As for sharing my monthly income, well, I'm not really that comfortable sharing it but the amount I usually gamble per month comes to about 5-10% of my income. Said income only includes those from my corpo job though and any income I get from my freelancing activities and ones like I do here in the forum usually stays as either savings or investments.
I think it is very fair to allocate gambling funds no higher than 10% of total monthly income, but you don't have to allocate every 10% depending on the monthly needs used, I have implemented this limit method in every gambling allocation because I have to increase my emergency savings fund which will be useful for the future because my income is unstable so I have to consider my priority scale needs to manage my finances better.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: topbitcoin on January 15, 2024, 05:30:00 PM
Firstly, I only place bets and visit the casino once a week. I only place bets or gamble on weekends which I think is the best time to place bets, because at that time I am free from duties and work. Second, the amount of deposit I make is only around 10 USD per week or 40 USD per month. And thirdly, the bets I make can sometimes result in quite big wins, but I often lose.

So it can be concluded that the bet I made only resulted in a loss. However, even so, I was still able to bear the loss, because I only bet on the amount I was prepared to lose. And indeed, I don't really expect much from gambling. Because victory is a possibility, while failure is something that I will definitely experience. and I consider that the loss I experienced was a fair price that I had to pay for the sensation and pleasure that I got.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Quidat on January 15, 2024, 05:51:29 PM
My usual bet doesn't usually go beyond $20. Sometimes I go for $30 but that's about it. I don't really entertain the idea of going beyond that. As for sharing my monthly income, well, I'm not really that comfortable sharing it but the amount I usually gamble per month comes to about 5-10% of my income. Said income only includes those from my corpo job though and any income I get from my freelancing activities and ones like I do here in the forum usually stays as either savings or investments.
I think it is very fair to allocate gambling funds no higher than 10% of total monthly income, but you don't have to allocate every 10% depending on the monthly needs used, I have implemented this limit method in every gambling allocation because I have to increase my emergency savings fund which will be useful for the future because my income is unstable so I have to consider my priority scale needs to manage my finances better.
10% is too much i would say on which the amount that you would really be gonna spending is more worth if you do put it up on other things but if you do have tons of income source
on which you could really be able to sustain yourself on supporting of it then it would really be just that depending on you whether on what % you would really be allocating or would really be spending up money on it because people would usually mess up on the time that they do make out decisions on spending tons when it comes to gambling but compromising other things on which
it is really just that too dumb for someone to make out decisions or choosing things like that but instead they would be prioritizing things which is more sensible on doing so,
but if you dont compromising something then it would really be just that fine.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: taufik123 on January 15, 2024, 10:48:22 PM
I think it is very fair to allocate gambling funds no higher than 10% of total monthly income, but you don't have to allocate every 10% depending on the monthly needs used, I have implemented this limit method in every gambling allocation because I have to increase my emergency savings fund which will be useful for the future because my income is unstable so I have to consider my priority scale needs to manage my finances better.
10% can be just a limit on where you have to use the funds, it should not be more than that so that financial management for gambling will not interfere with other finances.

I also limit how much I use money for gambling because it's just for entertainment.
There is no targeted monthly income, so do not expect profits from gambling.

Using the smallest bets to save money to game more and more often.
Not too eager to use big bets because as I said gambling is just as entertainment only.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Sanugarid on January 15, 2024, 11:21:30 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

I won't say the exact amount of my income but it's around $500+ and what I always estimate in gambling is $6 but my budget all in is around $27 and I don't go beyond the mount I gave. If it's a loss and my $27 is used up, I'll stop gambling, but if I'm winning and it's tripled, I'll stop too. I also set aside time for gambling because I don't gamble overnight.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: romero121 on January 15, 2024, 11:28:07 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

I won't say the exact amount of my income but it's around $500+ and what I always estimate in gambling is $6 but my budget all in is around $27 and I don't go beyond the mount I gave. If it's a loss and my $27 is used up, I'll stop gambling, but if I'm winning and it's tripled, I'll stop too. I also set aside time for gambling because I don't gamble overnight.
That's great about you. $500+ is really big and to me the average bet used to be $2 and the result used to be in loss. Last month my statistics was losing $600. I don't have anymore to wager and I was waiting for the monthly bonus.an hour back received the monthly and it got vanished within ten rolls.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: PokerBetting on January 16, 2024, 12:25:27 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

gambling is only for entertainment not for a source of income. so I have never once targeted how much income I have to make each month from gambling. if I make a maximum of 10 percent of my income each month that I use for gambling, it can even be less. but if the results of the signature campaign that comes from the gambling site, I also use it all for gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: angrybirdy on January 16, 2024, 11:30:27 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

For my monthly income, it ranges between $570 to $650, a normal above minimum salary range in our country  and the alloted amount for my gambling activity is around $50 but it depends to my budget since I'm doing gambling when I have my free time and If I have extra penny and As per my own observation, I can say that I am playing it safely because I can manage well my gambling allowance and I know when to stop especily if I feel that I'm going a little bit far in my betting limitation.

Same here. It's crucial to set limits and manage your budget wisely, especially with activities like gambling. Knowing when to stop is a responsible approach.

Yup! Especially that there's a lot of things that we need to prioritize aside from gambling, though that's not even a part of my priorities but still we need to manage our spending habits even if it cost a little amount. Having a normal salary pay, honestly it's kinda difficult to balance the needs and wants because everything is so expensive nowadays, so if you can't balance your salary, and only some part of it goes to the least important things, you might be surprised that you will run out and end up in debt.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: 0t3p0t on January 16, 2024, 11:43:58 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
I got a monthly income of more or less $200 all in all and average bet amount is like $5-$10 dollars a month. Unfortunately, one of my income source is which is signature campaign is currently on hold due to insufficient funds so I think I'm not gonna place any bet for the moment on hopefully the owner will refill it and yeah things will soon go smoothly as usual.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: irhact on January 16, 2024, 11:45:34 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

I don't have a job that pays me monthly income so I can't estimate my income to determine if I'm over gambling above my income but I do multiple jobs and get paid depending on the type of job I did as I don't have one particular job. What I do is that I don't gamble above 10% of what I made for the week as I love to gamble weekly when playing sport betting. Matches are being played at the end of the week so I always bet during this time but I don't use more than I earned for the week.

Sport betting can get very addictive and you might lose control of your time or how much you're spending when you're gambling that's why we have to be very careful how we gamble and budget ourselves very properly so we can stay displayed and not get addicted. Sport betting is my favourite type of gamble but I can't use more than 10% of my income for the week to gamble as my initial capital.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: xLays on January 16, 2024, 01:08:32 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Talking about our monthly income is kinda personal matter, so I prefer not to disclose it. However the amount I bet depends on whether I have extra money at the time. It also depends on the game I am playing. For example when playing slots I don't typically bet more than 2 USD. In sports betting I can place a maximum bet of 1000 USD. I spend more time on sportsbetting compared to playing slots. Most of the time I only play slots when there's a contest like for example here on BitcoinTalk, where highest multiplier wins.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: maydna on January 16, 2024, 01:14:42 PM
~snip~
There really is no need to mention how much you're spending to gamble. That's a private matter that shouldn't be known by the others but if someone is okay to share how much they're spending every week or every month for gambling, that's okay as well as there is no problem with those people that are just happily sharing how much they gamble. Now with yours, that 10% is quite high if your salary is also high.
Using less than 10% is more than enough for me to gamble, and I can use it several times, which can give me pleasure in gambling. And it's true. We don't need to tell anyone how much allocated funds we use for gambling because that is our personal secret when playing gambling. We also have to be careful in managing our money for gambling and, as much as possible, not deposit more money just because we lost a certain amount of dollars.

~snip~
As that 10% of your salary and with that style of gambling, you're not forcing yourself to do so. You are just casually doing it and that's the fun there, you are not forced and pressured to take some of the goals that others are setting. If you lose, then you lose and you're not going to force yourself into recovery for which that may take another slice of your salary.

As long as you don't make yourself obliged to recover the amounts that you've lost and you're free in doing that so, that's the type of gambler that you're like free and worry-free. We don't have to be aggressive when we gamble and if we're aware of our gambling habits, and we're far from being aggressive, I'd say that you're doing it rightly.
Yes, I will never force myself to gamble excessively again because it is useless. I feel that I should always control myself when it comes to gambling because I don't want to lose a lot. If we lose, I will immediately end the gambling game and will not decide to continue gambling because that could increase the number of my losses. And I also don't want to deposit any more money because that could trigger me to gamble excessively.

Trying to gamble casually means I don't lose much money because I try to restrain myself from gambling. I don't want to experience more losses because it would hurt to see a lot of money lost at the gambling table. It's better for me to continue gambling casually and not use a lot of money than to experience more losses that I can't afford.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: nara1892 on January 16, 2024, 02:28:28 PM

Same here. It's crucial to set limits and manage your budget wisely, especially with activities like gambling. Knowing when to stop is a responsible approach.

Yup! Especially that there's a lot of things that we need to prioritize aside from gambling, though that's not even a part of my priorities but still we need to manage our spending habits even if it cost a little amount. Having a normal salary pay, honestly it's kinda difficult to balance the needs and wants because everything is so expensive nowadays, so if you can't balance your salary, and only some part of it goes to the least important things, you might be surprised that you will run out and end up in debt.

That's right, the necessities of life are something that must be prioritized because only this will keep you alive by always prioritizing the main needs. Therefore, financial management is really mandatory for all individuals, no matter if you have good or rich finances, we as humans have lusts that will make us do things out of control such as putting money or spending money on something that is not very important which ultimately makes you lose some money for something that is not really needed.

If we can't manage everything well then obviously no matter how much money you have it will run out very quickly and maybe we will be surprised when everything is gone. So of course in any case management is really needed for a balance especially when it comes to money, I always think about this when I get a salary from my job by prioritizing my needs for the next month, leaving a little to save for unexpected things like medical expenses or whatever and if I have a little money from the remaining needs then I will then allocate it to something I want like gambling, with this then I think it is less likely for you to end up in debt.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Gheka on January 16, 2024, 02:37:20 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Talking about our monthly income is kinda personal matter, so I prefer not to disclose it. However the amount I bet depends on whether I have extra money at the time. It also depends on the game I am playing. For example when playing slots I don't typically bet more than 2 USD. In sports betting I can place a maximum bet of 1000 USD. I spend more time on sportsbetting compared to playing slots. Most of the time I only play slots when there's a contest like for example here on BitcoinTalk, where highest multiplier wins.
Income milestones are relatively private because the fields essentially allow us to optimize income according to commissions and allowances and these issues are very limited in disclosure to avoid being dug into by others as well as being involved in taxes, causing trouble for both the company and ourselves. The average amount of money each month to burn and fuel gambling should probably be based on our passion as well as how heavy and light our habit is, but relatively speaking, perhaps people are still managing their expenses here to not exceed their income


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: HelliumZ on January 16, 2024, 02:50:14 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
In gambling I don't bet every day but on a certain day a week ie on average I bet two days a week. But my bet amount does not go above 10 dollars but I bet 20 dollars a week and average 100 dollars a month. I usually don't bet except Sportsbetting. In this case if I select the team I know and then place the bet. In terms of monthly income I have experienced occasional losses and sometimes $100 bets have made up to $130 in a month. Moreover, the average profit is like 50 dollars.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: mindrust on January 16, 2024, 03:00:47 PM
Nobody should declare his/her monthly income on the internet. I know we can lie about it but still some people might take it seriously and you'll attract some unwanted attention because of it. I can tell you that I am gambling less than my 1% of my monthly income. That's as casual as it can get. It is because I can find a more useful way to spend my money. When I gamble, I can win or lose but when I make an investment, the chances of making returns are far greater. That's the only way to grow your money. Don't trust your luck, trust your skills. If you don't have any skills, gambling still isn't the right answer. You should work/study to get some skills.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: YOSHIE on January 16, 2024, 03:15:40 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
Unfortunately, I never know and record how much income I get in the online gambling arena, but the winnings are there, but I don't remember how many times and how much money, what is certain is that the income is clearly there.

Maybe one day I can make special notes about the money I spend and make from the gambling industry, I think that would be interesting to do, At least we know as long as I'm involved in gambling what I've gotten, whether I've been lucky or otherwise unlucky, what I've achieved in the world of online gambling.

OP, maybe I will make special notes first, then I will tell you here the results obtained in gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: coinerer on January 16, 2024, 04:19:06 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
First of all, the purpose of gambling should be fun, not income. I gamble for fun when I feel I'm having a boring time.  So I don't bet huge amounts because I gamble for fun. And I play casino games because I don't feel the need to bet high amounts. Casino games don't last as long as sports betting, results of casino games are instant, so I find it comfortable to bet in small amounts. So I prefer single bets of max $10 here.  And I gamble maximum 2 days per week in most cases


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Mr.suevie on January 16, 2024, 04:34:27 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Hmm I don't know  about telling you my exact income  monthly but I can tell you that my gambling amount and monthly income is well divided and I can say it doesn't affect me but although I don't have specific amount because I do intend to increase my stake when the game I want to play suit me and am abit comfortable. My gambling habit are strictly based on when I feel like it or I want to just pass time and sometimes when I have some free cash that doesn't fit my budget and then I will entertain myself in a session of virtual games.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: piebeyb on January 16, 2024, 05:02:21 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
In gambling I don't bet every day but on a certain day a week ie on average I bet two days a week. But my bet amount does not go above 10 dollars but I bet 20 dollars a week and average 100 dollars a month. I usually don't bet except Sportsbetting. In this case if I select the team I know and then place the bet. In terms of monthly income I have experienced occasional losses and sometimes $100 bets have made up to $130 in a month. Moreover, the average profit is like 50 dollars.
That's good guys, I'm also happy with sports betting because I think it's a more reasonable type of gambling than gambling in casino games and sports betting may not find much cheating even though sometimes there are leagues that still play match fixing, but it's true that sports betting more suitable for small gamblers like us, btw I also bet only on weekends because I work on weekdays, maybe you too, but don't get into the habit of gambling all the time because it will never be good in the end.

Luckily, you are not a gambler who likes to gamble all the time and you only bet two days a week for sports betting. I also only do it on weekends after being off work because gambling during work time will only ruin your mood. It is important to manage your time to gamble. Because changes in mood usually occur when we finish gambling, don't let it carry over to work which ultimately makes it a mess.  ;D

Your $100 monthly budget is good enough as a small gambler. I'm no different from you, maybe spending $100 - $150 every month, but I'm not a gambler who also likes to target big wins so I have to spend a bigger budget on betting, gambling must remain entertainment. not a place to make money. enjoy the game is much more worth it for that  ;)


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: rhomelmabini on January 16, 2024, 05:07:09 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
The estimate would likely be around $400 considering I'm not that into gambling mostly (I'm into trading and LP lately). Monthly signature income was around $300 but this isn't the only income I get considering it's in BTC and fees these days is outrageous so most of the time the money that I gamble were from my trades.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: SmartGold01 on January 16, 2024, 05:16:31 PM
I must tell you that i am on safe side and I don't gamble regularly just that recently picked interest to gamble and my target isn't to above my limit whereby i will be greedy to start making me feels that when even i don't gamble i have lost something in me. I have barely spent 1k NGN since all these while with my involvement in gambling and i don't intend going above that every month or two months times since i don't think gambling could favor me, i have mostly seen the bad effects of gambling so dipping head inside of it would only results to gambling addicts and i'm not a greedy player or gambler.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: EarnOnVictor on January 16, 2024, 05:19:41 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Do I even know my monthly income? I don't think so, and this is because I have multiple ways of hustling and I do not do the average calculation even as the money coming from them all is not so big. Nevertheless, what I can say is that I do not feel it when I deposit into my gambling account, and I can boldly say that it is the amount of money that I can afford to lose that I often deposit. Not only that, I am not an aggressive depositor and bettor, I use my senses, and if I lose all the money in my betting account today, I might wait for about a week or 2 before I replenish the account again. My reason is that I want to always take control of my psychology towards gambling and I do not want anything to push me off the balance. It might start like a play but if one is not careful, such would have been addicted to it.

However, if I should use a percentage of the monthly income to compare what I deposit on average (because I can't use my total betting, that will not be appropriate). It should still be about 5% or thereabout. But note that I do not deposit monthly, there are some months that I will not even bother since I have enough in my gambling account. Also, there are months that I will not have to deposit afresh, I will just move the betting money from one gambling casino/sportsbook to another if that one has better capital that is enough to still share with another.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: passwordnow on January 16, 2024, 09:55:47 PM
There really is no need to mention how much you're spending to gamble. That's a private matter that shouldn't be known by the others but if someone is okay to share how much they're spending every week or every month for gambling, that's okay as well as there is no problem with those people that are just happily sharing how much they gamble. Now with yours, that 10% is quite high if your salary is also high.
Using less than 10% is more than enough for me to gamble, and I can use it several times, which can give me pleasure in gambling. And it's true. We don't need to tell anyone how much allocated funds we use for gambling because that is our personal secret when playing gambling. We also have to be careful in managing our money for gambling and, as much as possible, not deposit more money just because we lost a certain amount of dollars.
Yeah, stick to what is on your plan when you gamble because you're not going to know how it is going to be when you're able to pass on that budget for your gambling activities. We've heard a lot of stories that it didn't do well on them when they set like 5%-10% of their monthly salary and when they've lost, they think that it's fine to add some more because they will be able to recover it. That's a wrong thinking and just take a loss, as a total loss and you'll never recover it. Always start with a fresh budget that you're not going to regret losing it. Because that's how gambling is right? and we keep on telling to gamble only what people can afford to lose so there won't be any regret at the end.

As that 10% of your salary and with that style of gambling, you're not forcing yourself to do so. You are just casually doing it and that's the fun there, you are not forced and pressured to take some of the goals that others are setting. If you lose, then you lose and you're not going to force yourself into recovery for which that may take another slice of your salary.

As long as you don't make yourself obliged to recover the amounts that you've lost and you're free in doing that so, that's the type of gambler that you're like free and worry-free. We don't have to be aggressive when we gamble and if we're aware of our gambling habits, and we're far from being aggressive, I'd say that you're doing it rightly.
Yes, I will never force myself to gamble excessively again because it is useless. I feel that I should always control myself when it comes to gambling because I don't want to lose a lot. If we lose, I will immediately end the gambling game and will not decide to continue gambling because that could increase the number of my losses. And I also don't want to deposit any more money because that could trigger me to gamble excessively.
That's the better mindset, when you lose, you better stop already and that tells what it is for your day. You don't chase, you don't recover because you'll never know what comes next and it might be worse than your current result. It is all about how you control yourself and I hope that majority of the gamblers will be able to control themselves to avoid bad situations that can end up broken relationships and mostly, being broke.

Trying to gamble casually means I don't lose much money because I try to restrain myself from gambling. I don't want to experience more losses because it would hurt to see a lot of money lost at the gambling table. It's better for me to continue gambling casually and not use a lot of money than to experience more losses that I can't afford.
This is thinking of safety first, all you have to do is not to gamble when results aren't positive and at the same time, you just don't feel you wanna gamble when you don't have money. Don't let the urge wants you to gamble when you don't have money, that's the first rule that anyone can set and that is not to gamble when you have no money, a very simple logic and rule.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: rojan on January 17, 2024, 07:41:09 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
First of all, the purpose of gambling should be fun, not income. I gamble for fun when I feel I'm having a boring time.  So I don't bet huge amounts because I gamble for fun. And I play casino games because I don't feel the need to bet high amounts. Casino games don't last as long as sports betting, results of casino games are instant, so I find it comfortable to bet in small amounts. So I prefer single bets of max $10 here.  And I gamble maximum 2 days per week in most cases
The rules of your gambling are fine. For gambling we should not gamble more than one or two days a week. If you gamble too much, you may become addicted to gambling, so you should not gamble more than two days a week.  No. Gambling should be seen as entertainment. Gambling is too good. It is better for us to stay away from gambling as much as possible.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Maslate on January 17, 2024, 08:13:10 AM
The rules of your gambling are fine. For gambling we should not gamble more than one or two days a week.
Is that a rules in general, or just your pesonal rules?
I could gamble on a daily basis and still find myself okay. Not addicted and I don't have to worry my life after gambling. That's what you called discipline gambling, it doesn't matter how many times you gamble as you long as you stay discipline all the time.

If you gamble too much, you may become addicted to gambling, so you should not gamble more than two days a week.  No. Gambling should be seen as entertainment. Gambling is too good. It is better for us to stay away from gambling as much as possible.

Coming from a user who are active in gambling discussion board and promoting a gambling site himself. I like to question your reputation then.
And "gambling shoud not be seen as entertainment"? then how do we see gambling?


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: RockBell on January 17, 2024, 08:45:45 AM
I must tell you that i am on safe side and I don't gamble regularly just that recently picked interest to gamble and my target isn't to above my limit whereby i will be greedy to start making me feels that when even i don't gamble i have lost something in me. I have barely spent 1k NGN since all these while with my involvement in gambling and i don't intend going above that every month or two months times since i don't think gambling could favor me, i have mostly seen the bad effects of gambling so dipping head inside of it would only results to gambling addicts and i'm not a greedy player or gambler.
Gambling safely is just the best because you will know when to cross the line and when not to cross it that way your funds can be safe and you have a good budget for gambling and make sure you don't cross it, gambling is usually fun and depends on the kind of meaning given to it people see it as a job to make money from and bro I don't go with that if I place a bet and I win then am happy then if I lose am sad it is natural but depending of gambling fully as a means of getting funds I won't do that because I know the risk behind it, so always gamble with caution and that way you will be safe. and you have made a good decision not to pass your boundary which is 1k naira every month its a good one. gambling has effects especially when you an addict then you will know the dames that gambling addiction comes with you can even choose gambling over food.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: KiaKia on January 17, 2024, 10:51:09 AM
You don't have to ask for peoples monthly income, the percentage amount is enough, I use lot less than two percent of my income to gamble, this is the amount I can see gone in front of my eye, I have responsibility, a family to feed and bills to pay.

And since I have been gambling I have win only like thrice out of thirty times in gambling, which is why I have reduce my gambling activities a lot but I still do it if the money I can afford to lose is earned and sometimes I just decide not to risk any penny in few weeks in the past.

Gambling is a mixed feeling to me, if I don't feel like it I won't engage in the activity, I like missing something first before I engage, it's just like video games, you can always go back to a old game that you are already done with due to some certain reasons like the game built and story line.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: retreat on January 17, 2024, 11:07:28 AM
I won't discuss how much money I spend every month on gambling. But discussing whether aggressive or not is not measured based on how much a person spends, but on how much they spend compared to their income in a month. In my opinion, if it's still within 5-10% of your monthly income, it's not a problem, but if it's more than that, like 50%, that could be considered quite aggressive. Because gambling close to half of your salary can be said to be unwise because at other times you will sacrifice your other needs and that is a very risky thing.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: lienfaye on January 17, 2024, 11:16:39 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
I prefer to not say my monthly income since I don't find it necessary to discuss. But my set budget for gambling as my leisure is 5% of my salary (daily job, sig campaign and income in my business). My average bet is around $1-$2 in Baccarat (that's the game I usually play).

I'm not like others who have a decent funds when they gamble because i'm just playing during day off to kill time. It's important that we gamble in moderation so that we can control ourselves to stick only to our budget. What matter is you are satisfied everytime you gamble.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: SmartGold01 on January 17, 2024, 11:27:07 AM
Snip
gambling is usually fun and depends on the kind of meaning given to it people see it as a job to make money from and bro I don't go with that if I place a bet and I win then am happy then if I lose am sad it is natural but depending of gambling fully as a means of getting funds I won't do that because I know the risk behind it, so always gamble with caution and that way you will be safe.
Gaming or gambling is fun when it doesn't involves money because people will never understand that aspect of it since it's already centered to be a means of income regularly, different results and news has been surfacing on how people gambles and made a life changing opportunity this alone attracts even non gamblers to start thinking on how to practice gambling channeling their efforts to become one of them without knowing that gambling doesn't work that way. There could be someone who has been gambling over he/r life but has not made a life changing winning but yet are optimistic that something good is going to happen one day, so when people says gambling is for fun what about those people who has been losing their funds for awhile now do you think those people took it as for fun or rather battling within themselves to possibly make a winning that could give them all what they have lost so far in gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: SeaCoinCollector. on January 17, 2024, 12:38:16 PM
My monthly income is $350 a month and I spend only $10 when gambling. Just to play for past time and enjoy.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: maydna on January 17, 2024, 01:27:41 PM
~snip~
Yeah, stick to what is on your plan when you gamble because you're not going to know how it is going to be when you're able to pass on that budget for your gambling activities. We've heard a lot of stories that it didn't do well on them when they set like 5%-10% of their monthly salary and when they've lost, they think that it's fine to add some more because they will be able to recover it. That's a wrong thinking and just take a loss, as a total loss and you'll never recover it. Always start with a fresh budget that you're not going to regret losing it. Because that's how gambling is right? and we keep on telling to gamble only what people can afford to lose so there won't be any regret at the end.
Setting a budget of 5%-10% of their monthly salary is sufficient as gambling capital so they can gamble immediately. But they must really monitor their expenses and not exceed the amount of money because that percentage is for the gambling budget. If they exceed this budget, they have to reduce their budget for other things, which could disrupt their family's finances. That's why before we decide to gamble, we have to set a budget and know the limits of that budget so that we won't violate the limits we have made. And while playing gambling, we also have to have self-discipline to prevent many losses. Always holding the line can enable us to use gambling as entertainment and not think about chasing victory because it is difficult for us.

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That's the better mindset, when you lose, you better stop already and that tells what it is for your day. You don't chase, you don't recover because you'll never know what comes next and it might be worse than your current result. It is all about how you control yourself and I hope that majority of the gamblers will be able to control themselves to avoid bad situations that can end up broken relationships and mostly, being broke.
That's because I've experienced bad things in the past from gambling, so I don't want to experience it again. By playing gambling casually, I can enjoy whatever results I receive. I have no intention of recovering from my losses or pursuing my winnings because my time for gambling is over. Yes, you are right in saying that it is all about how we can control ourselves while gambling because that is what can prevent us from experiencing a lot of losses. We must not experience bankruptcy like other people experience because it is really painful.

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This is thinking of safety first, all you have to do is not to gamble when results aren't positive and at the same time, you just don't feel you wanna gamble when you don't have money. Don't let the urge wants you to gamble when you don't have money, that's the first rule that anyone can set and that is not to gamble when you have no money, a very simple logic and rule.
That means we have to practice self-control continuously so that we can say no to ourselves and will not have the desire to gamble. If we lose self-control, we have seen the consequences, so we don't need to experience it again. The lessons we learned in the past can help us to prevent many losses.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: piebeyb on January 17, 2024, 03:08:07 PM
My monthly income is $350 a month and I spend only $10 when gambling. Just to play for past time and enjoy.
I think $10 is enough from your $350 income, so don't spend more than 10% of your income, besides, always remember that gambling is only for entertainment, not to make money, so with that $10 I'm sure you can still have fun in several games. casino or sports betting as long as you understand which way of playing is more comfortable for you, I think you will be able to enjoy the game, there is no need to spend a lot of money just to gamble let alone look for entertainment there. enjoying it is a fun thing  ;)

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This is thinking of safety first, all you have to do is not to gamble when results aren't positive and at the same time, you just don't feel you wanna gamble when you don't have money. Don't let the urge wants you to gamble when you don't have money, that's the first rule that anyone can set and that is not to gamble when you have no money, a very simple logic and rule.
That means we have to practice self-control continuously so that we can say no to ourselves and will not have the desire to gamble. If we lose self-control, we have seen the consequences, so we don't need to experience it again. The lessons we learned in the past can help us to prevent many losses.
Self-control is very important for gamblers, because if we can't control ourselves we will of course continue to follow the feeling of wanting to gamble from time to time, we won't be able to control it well and even look for money in any way to continue financing gambling without having to worry about getting money from borrowing. or committing criminal acts, people who cannot control themselves will usually develop the bad habit of frequently gambling and eventually become addicted to gambling.

As a gambler, you must be able to prevent losses and lose a lot of money, always learn from defeats and failures that occur from gambling itself so that you can control yourself from reckless and irresponsible gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: len01 on January 17, 2024, 06:34:51 PM
regarding my monthly income is around $400 and regarding the average bet it usually depends on the match I choose because I am a typical bettor who is a little relaxed but if the match is convincing I bet bigger as I usually do.
from my experience the average bet is usually $10-20 and for me this is a very comfortable amount to lose but if the match is very convincing I can usually bet more than $100.

but lately I only bet with an average amount of $10 because in football there are quite a few surprises so my bets aren't too big but for esports bets like Dota 2 I will usually bet $100 because for me the chances of winning are easy to predict.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Dewi Aries on January 17, 2024, 09:42:05 PM
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This is thinking of safety first, all you have to do is not to gamble when results aren't positive and at the same time, you just don't feel you wanna gamble when you don't have money. Don't let the urge wants you to gamble when you don't have money, that's the first rule that anyone can set and that is not to gamble when you have no money, a very simple logic and rule.
That means we have to practice self-control continuously so that we can say no to ourselves and will not have the desire to gamble. If we lose self-control, we have seen the consequences, so we don't need to experience it again. The lessons we learned in the past can help us to prevent many losses.
Self-control is very important for gamblers, because if we can't control ourselves we will of course continue to follow the feeling of wanting to gamble from time to time, we won't be able to control it well and even look for money in any way to continue financing gambling without having to worry about getting money from borrowing. or committing criminal acts, people who cannot control themselves will usually develop the bad habit of frequently gambling and eventually become addicted to gambling.

As a gambler, you must be able to prevent losses and lose a lot of money, always learn from defeats and failures that occur from gambling itself so that you can control yourself from reckless and irresponsible gambling.

True I agree to that, there is nothing more advisable in gambling that however you have to apply good self-control in the gambling activities you do, set limits and emphasize awareness, sometimes people who already have a plan or who have applied limits are not infrequently of them forgetting this due to emotions that dominate so of course what they will do is follow their lust and curiosity so that out of control actions occur such as increasing the amount of bets one of them.

Basically, there are many things we can learn as lessons from gambling, especially excessive involvement, I'm sure anyone doesn't like losing money so from now on to emphasize and apply limits and self-control, don't focus too much on winning, after all you will be able to win if you are lucky and everyone has their own lucky time.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: shasan on January 20, 2024, 11:54:52 PM
I think those who are professional might have set up their bet amount and might have passific income but as I am not a professional gambler I have not set a bet limit and my bet is not always the same or the same space. Also, I usually do not have any profit if I calculate monthly.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Samlucky O on January 21, 2024, 05:01:48 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: angrybirdy on January 21, 2024, 05:21:29 AM
I'm currently just playing casually, my monthly income is only $100 and I bet around $10 in gambling. Maybe you know that my income from gambling is not that big because the capital I give is also not that big, there's not much I can hope for.

Well that's good to know, At least you are able to manage your finances and you have alloted amount for your gambling session, $10 is enough especially that you are gambling casually, and about your gambling income, There's no need to worry about how much you take home from gambling especially since you don't play daily and the capital you've set to yourself is low but enough for your sessions. Also, it's better to follow what you're used to, so you don't end up being addicted in gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Hirose UK on January 21, 2024, 06:49:01 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
That is very good limitation and you only gamble no more than 10% of your income each month, but by adopting an attitude like this it will be able to have quite significant positive effect, one of which is that you can avoid gambling addiction.
You stated that you are not someone who really likes gambling and you stated that you rarely gamble, and if you can continue doing it for long period of time, the gambling activities you do will never affect the finances you manage.
I really want to be gambler like you, but on the other hand, I quite like gambling, even though I can manage my time and money well enough to have self-control and restrictions, it still doesn't allow me to gamble with quite small amounts.
I have become too dependent on gambling and when I want fun and entertainment then gambling is always the first choice, this may be wrong but I can accept it all and have no regrets which make me experience financial ruin.
And of course you are right that making yourself is easy, but pulling it off requires struggle.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 21, 2024, 10:44:14 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: leonair on January 21, 2024, 10:56:09 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.
Low amount bet will help you to Survive you on gambling and bring long fun so 10$ should be a good amount for single bet. i am very satisfied with single bet of $2 on casilo game. it can be more if we enjoy sportsbet. Gambling is basically a fun thing, so there is no need to keep track of monthly income or losses if you use it for fun.  Because those who gamble for fun never care about profit loss, they just enjoy gambling. So of course $10 can be a standard bet.  But the amount of bet will depend on one's financial condition and one should always gamble with an amount that one can afford to lose.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on January 21, 2024, 11:13:06 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

          -   Do you really need to say how much you are paid per month? When I gamble, I don't think about the percentage of my gambling. All I know is that I only gamble when I have extra money that can be used at the casino.

Yes, sometimes it is possible to be aggressive in gambling because I am really looking for it because I also need to have fun with the many worries I have in life and because of gambling somehow I am having fun.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 22, 2024, 03:45:07 AM
Low amount bet will help you to Survive you on gambling and bring long fun so 10$ should be a good amount for single bet. i am very satisfied with single bet of $2 on casilo game. it can be more if we enjoy sportsbet. Gambling is basically a fun thing, so there is no need to keep track of monthly income or losses if you use it for fun.  Because those who gamble for fun never care about profit loss, they just enjoy gambling. So of course $10 can be a standard bet.  But the amount of bet will depend on one's financial condition and one should always gamble with an amount that one can afford to lose.
Even though betting in low amounts can help us gamble in the long term, we also have to limit ourselves so that we don't gamble for too long because that can make us forget our limits. We must be able to regulate how long we gamble because it is for our good when gambling. We cannot gamble until the money runs out because it will become a habit where we will only stop gambling when the money runs out. And we will also try to deposit more money because we have found pleasure in gambling. It can also make us forget the limits and we will be triggered to gamble more often without any limits. We should be able to use gambling as a fun activity with enough money so that we will not experience any problems.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Oasisman on January 22, 2024, 04:28:51 AM
Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?

When I was at the peak of gambling engagement, I think I bet around the average of 20%-50% of my monthly income. That was during the time when I was still single and the only thing I was responsible of financially is only myself. I know It something excessive for anyone to hear, but as for a person who's not married and don't have kids yet, It could be feasible as long as you don't do drugs and do excessive alcohol intake or any other expensive vices. Though sometimes I went beyond the 50% threshold, I'd still be able to provide enough food for myself and were able to pay my bills and loans. Though I ran out of funds a couple of days before the payday sometimes, but It don't really matter to me. In fact, I am thankful for those experiences as it made me realize It wont gonna be feasible for a family man.
Therefore, right now I don't regularly place a bet on sports betting but I've been watching the NBA the whole season and post season. I'd say I only bet 5% of my monthly salary on average and that includes the slot game I played in the local online casino.   


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: CODE200 on January 22, 2024, 05:30:03 AM
If it's just for sports betting I would say that I spend around $30 to $40 on them and I don't have a really big income but it's no skin off my tooth that I spend that much in sports betting, I do get it back though so I'm not that mad about the money that I spend on it but that's not really a thing that happens very often but I don't mind if it doesn't because I know what I'm getting into and I'm not spiraling towards a self-destructive spiral with my gambling so I'm not that worried. Back then I was able to spend more $200 in a month but once I started a new hobby and it's more addicting than that of gambling, it significantly changed my gambling lifestyle and my new addiction (as I like to call it) isn't really that bad because the stuff that I buy will retain if not gain in value so I'm not getting any problems.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on January 22, 2024, 06:15:53 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.

Yes that's right, the point is as small as possible or in an amount that we can be responsible for, I can't suggest how much they should allocate to their gambling activities because only they know and realize how much their monthly income is and maybe a little idea is that it is more advisable for anyone to only put the amount of 2% - 5% of their total income and this is also the percentage that I always do in terms of putting money on gambling.

Over-approach is always a bad thing and not recommended, and yes you said it, the fear is that we will fall for all the temptations that exist and look like something tantalizing but in fact it is nothing more than a temptation that appears that will usually only trap ourselves. I think understanding what gambling actually is and how it works is something that every gambler should have because with the right understanding it will be easier for them to apply limits with the aim of minimizing possible risks.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Pandu Geddon on January 22, 2024, 06:26:29 AM
If it's just for sports betting I would say that I spend around $30 to $40 on them and I don't have a really big income but it's no skin off my tooth that I spend that much in sports betting, I do get it back though so I'm not that mad about the money that I spend on it but that's not really a thing that happens very often but I don't mind if it doesn't because I know what I'm getting into and I'm not spiraling towards a self-destructive spiral with my gambling so I'm not that worried. Back then I was able to spend more $200 in a month but once I started a new hobby and it's more addicting than that of gambling, it significantly changed my gambling lifestyle and my new addiction (as I like to call it) isn't really that bad because the stuff that I buy will retain if not gain in value so I'm not getting any problems.

It's good if you know the limit of what you can spend on betting. the most important thing is that you don't go through it. we can spend more, but if you can control your betting, the results will not affect your finances.
because you are playing sports betting, maybe the control will be easier. The results are different if you play casino games. games like slots or dice tend to make us go over the edge because we enjoy the fun. maybe you feel that way too. when you have little financial restrictions to play, then sports betting is the best choice.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: CODE200 on January 22, 2024, 06:46:59 AM
If it's just for sports betting I would say that I spend around $30 to $40 on them and I don't have a really big income but it's no skin off my tooth that I spend that much in sports betting, I do get it back though so I'm not that mad about the money that I spend on it but that's not really a thing that happens very often but I don't mind if it doesn't because I know what I'm getting into and I'm not spiraling towards a self-destructive spiral with my gambling so I'm not that worried. Back then I was able to spend more $200 in a month but once I started a new hobby and it's more addicting than that of gambling, it significantly changed my gambling lifestyle and my new addiction (as I like to call it) isn't really that bad because the stuff that I buy will retain if not gain in value so I'm not getting any problems.

It's good if you know the limit of what you can spend on betting. the most important thing is that you don't go through it. we can spend more, but if you can control your betting, the results will not affect your finances.
because you are playing sports betting, maybe the control will be easier. The results are different if you play casino games. games like slots or dice tend to make us go over the edge because we enjoy the fun. maybe you feel that way too. when you have little financial restrictions to play, then sports betting is the best choice.
Yes I know it's good and it does feel good when it comes to being in control of what I spend in my gambling, I'm having fun but at the same time it's not burning my pocket to spend on my habits. I wholeheartedly agree that dice and slots really do make you go over what your initial gambling fund is, that's why I try my best to stay from playing there, it's hard to control your emotions there especially if you're losing a lot of money, you'll get that feeling frustration that will make you play again even when you're winning, you can't just quit because you're ahead and you feel that your lucky streak isn't ending anytime soon.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 22, 2024, 07:33:10 AM
Low amount bet will help you to Survive you on gambling and bring long fun so 10$ should be a good amount for single bet. i am very satisfied with single bet of $2 on casilo game. it can be more if we enjoy sportsbet. Gambling is basically a fun thing, so there is no need to keep track of monthly income or losses if you use it for fun.  Because those who gamble for fun never care about profit loss, they just enjoy gambling. So of course $10 can be a standard bet.  But the amount of bet will depend on one's financial condition and one should always gamble with an amount that one can afford to lose.
Even though betting in low amounts can help us gamble in the long term, we also have to limit ourselves so that we don't gamble for too long because that can make us forget our limits. We must be able to regulate how long we gamble because it is for our good when gambling. We cannot gamble until the money runs out because it will become a habit where we will only stop gambling when the money runs out. And we will also try to deposit more money because we have found pleasure in gambling. It can also make us forget the limits and we will be triggered to gamble more often without any limits. We should be able to use gambling as a fun activity with enough money so that we will not experience any problems.

I agree with you, it needs to be considered because it can lead to bad things happening if you can't handle it. Limiting gambling time is important, including limiting the budget spent. Hopefully we can know the amount of money we can use to gamble, in other words, limit or set the amount. Because there are people who gamble with no regard for this right and make them experience quite serious problems. With those who cannot limit themselves in gambling so they deposit the money back when they lose as you have said.

I myself don't really care about the amount of betting I do, but I gamble no more than 15 dollars, when the set budget is used up then I stop, and come back the next week. I probably spend about 5% of my monthly income on gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: peter0425 on January 22, 2024, 07:50:44 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
May I ask what is the connection of Monthly income and the Amount per bets? wait let me clear that this is about  Bet average and not the amount of spent per gambling?

My bets only 10-50 cents per bet but if you are asking amount I spend in each activities then that is different amount , mostly ranging  from 20-50 dollars now( but far different when i am still addicted that I can spend 100-1000 dollars per game)

monthly income , that is too private so I leave it vacant.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: slapper on January 22, 2024, 08:26:18 AM
If it's just for sports betting I would say that I spend around $30 to $40 on them and I don't have a really big income but it's no skin off my tooth that I spend that much in sports betting, I do get it back though so I'm not that mad about the money that I spend on it but that's not really a thing that happens very often but I don't mind if it doesn't because I know what I'm getting into and I'm not spiraling towards a self-destructive spiral with my gambling so I'm not that worried. Back then I was able to spend more $200 in a month but once I started a new hobby and it's more addicting than that of gambling, it significantly changed my gambling lifestyle and my new addiction (as I like to call it) isn't really that bad because the stuff that I buy will retain if not gain in value so I'm not getting any problems.

It's good if you know the limit of what you can spend on betting. the most important thing is that you don't go through it. we can spend more, but if you can control your betting, the results will not affect your finances.
because you are playing sports betting, maybe the control will be easier. The results are different if you play casino games. games like slots or dice tend to make us go over the edge because we enjoy the fun. maybe you feel that way too. when you have little financial restrictions to play, then sports betting is the best choice.
Yes I know it's good and it does feel good when it comes to being in control of what I spend in my gambling, I'm having fun but at the same time it's not burning my pocket to spend on my habits. I wholeheartedly agree that dice and slots really do make you go over what your initial gambling fund is, that's why I try my best to stay from playing there, it's hard to control your emotions there especially if you're losing a lot of money, you'll get that feeling frustration that will make you play again even when you're winning, you can't just quit because you're ahead and you feel that your lucky streak isn't ending anytime soon.
Control feels nice, but don't be deceived. Gambling is an inherent slippery slope. It's not burning a hole in your pocket, but when will it? Every dice roll or slot spin is a dance with chance, and chance is capricious. In your game, the house always wins. Avoiding financial bankruptcy and sustaining mental and emotional wellness requires self-control

This "lucky streak" delusion needs discussing. And actually, it's an illusion. Winning streaks are a psychological siren song that draws you into risk. Setting and maintaining boundaries is crucial. You must know when to leave. More than gambling, this is a life lesson. Be smart enough to resign when you're ahead. Smart, but also self-preservation


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: frenchmika on January 22, 2024, 08:32:33 AM
my units depend
betwwen 150 usd and 500 usd
profits between 6000 and 12000 dollars monthly

i follow some tipsters since years who bring me amazing results
and i do bets by myself too

of course bankroll management is the key


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: EarnOnVictor on January 22, 2024, 08:44:06 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.
To gamble is not the issue but the issue is the preparedness for the gambling activities, many didn't prepare, and that is why we hear all sorts of bad stories about them. Even if people lose in gambling, they can still be fine if they have good plans before entering the gambling house or opening their gambling platform, but because there was no initial learning or warning, that is why they fall victim and it is often late for them to realise this. One of the good plans of gamblers is to know the amount they will be using for betting at a defined time period, they should not just bet anyhow, they should be purposely, conservative and apply wisdom to their budgeting. This is what calls for responsible gambling practice through the right budget, there can be daily, weekly, monthly and yearly budgets for gambling, and the gambler must ensure that he plays by the rules to fulfil them.

After all, it is to his advantage and it will certainly be to preserve his money from wastage. I love to encourage gamblers who love gambling to do it often to limit their excesses as much as possible, and depositing $10 at a go is not a bad idea, especially if one is betting for the fun. One can bet with that 5 times by using $2 in each betting, this will discourage uncontrollable spending in gambling. Also, I do not encourage people to knowingly size the amount they want to gamble with their salaries and earnings, but if you must do so, you should never go beyond 5%. I prefer 0.5%-2% if the money is big, but if it is small, one can still do 5% at most. But it is not such that should be wasted at a go, a good plan and purposeful gambling is also key.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 23, 2024, 07:47:19 AM
Yes that's right, the point is as small as possible or in an amount that we can be responsible for, I can't suggest how much they should allocate to their gambling activities because only they know and realize how much their monthly income is and maybe a little idea is that it is more advisable for anyone to only put the amount of 2% - 5% of their total income and this is also the percentage that I always do in terms of putting money on gambling.

Over-approach is always a bad thing and not recommended, and yes you said it, the fear is that we will fall for all the temptations that exist and look like something tantalizing but in fact it is nothing more than a temptation that appears that will usually only trap ourselves. I think understanding what gambling actually is and how it works is something that every gambler should have because with the right understanding it will be easier for them to apply limits with the aim of minimizing possible risks.
The amount of capital that each gambler will use is clearly different because each gambler also has a different income if they work. They should first calculate how much they will spend and see how much income they still have left over. They can determine what percentage they will use for gambling. If they can allocate a certain amount of money for gambling, they should try to maintain that amount and not exceed the limit so that they do not experience large losses.

That is why we must be able to avoid or not be tempted by anything we see while gambling because it is possible that if we are gambling, we will then think about playing other gambling games. It can trap us in gambling games and it can cause us to use more money, which can obviously result in more losses. We must be able to resist all the temptations we encounter so that we can gamble comfortably and not experience any problems. We must understand gambling as entertainment so that we will not endanger ourselves by losing a lot of money.

I agree with you, it needs to be considered because it can lead to bad things happening if you can't handle it. Limiting gambling time is important, including limiting the budget spent. Hopefully we can know the amount of money we can use to gamble, in other words, limit or set the amount. Because there are people who gamble with no regard for this right and make them experience quite serious problems. With those who cannot limit themselves in gambling so they deposit the money back when they lose as you have said.

I myself don't really care about the amount of betting I do, but I gamble no more than 15 dollars, when the set budget is used up then I stop, and come back the next week. I probably spend about 5% of my monthly income on gambling.
Before that bad thing happens, we must be able to prevent it by limiting the time we spend gambling and the money we spend gambling because many gamblers end up losing their limits when it comes to gambling. If they still don't want to limit themselves to gambling strictly, they could experience bad things that could cause them to lose money. Maybe losing money is commonplace for many gamblers. But if it is losing a very large amount of money, it is not worth it for them because in fact, they can prevent losing that large amount of money by implementing very strict restrictions.

You have made good restrictions to avoid losing or having problems when gambling. I also do it because I'm still trying not to use a lot of money to gamble. The important thing is that I can still enjoy the atmosphere in the casino and gamble on the gambling games that I want. And I also don't chase wins because it's difficult for me with limited capital.

To gamble is not the issue but the issue is the preparedness for the gambling activities, many didn't prepare, and that is why we hear all sorts of bad stories about them. Even if people lose in gambling, they can still be fine if they have good plans before entering the gambling house or opening their gambling platform, but because there was no initial learning or warning, that is why they fall victim and it is often late for them to realise this. One of the good plans of gamblers is to know the amount they will be using for betting at a defined time period, they should not just bet anyhow, they should be purposely, conservative and apply wisdom to their budgeting. This is what calls for responsible gambling practice through the right budget, there can be daily, weekly, monthly and yearly budgets for gambling, and the gambler must ensure that he plays by the rules to fulfil them.

After all, it is to his advantage and it will certainly be to preserve his money from wastage. I love to encourage gamblers who love gambling to do it often to limit their excesses as much as possible, and depositing $10 at a go is not a bad idea, especially if one is betting for the fun. One can bet with that 5 times by using $2 in each betting, this will discourage uncontrollable spending in gambling. Also, I do not encourage people to knowingly size the amount they want to gamble with their salaries and earnings, but if you must do so, you should never go beyond 5%. I prefer 0.5%-2% if the money is big, but if it is small, one can still do 5% at most. But it is not such that should be wasted at a go, a good plan and purposeful gambling is also key.
Many gamblers don't know how to prepare themselves before starting to gamble. They think that playing gambling only requires depositing a certain amount of money to start gambling and then choosing the game and starting gambling. No, that's not the only thing they have to prepare because they have to know how much money they can use to gamble and how long they need to gamble. Actually, playing gambling doesn't need to take up a lot of time, but playing enough, like 30 minutes, should be enough for someone to enjoy their free time playing gambling games. This is to avoid more losses and they can also avoid the desire to gamble in other gambling games because the temptation of gambling is so great that it can make many gamblers lose control of themselves. This is where good self-control is needed so that you can avoid temptation and enjoy your free time.

We always suggest things that other gamblers need to know, especially beginner gamblers who often lose self-control when gambling. They still often forget to control themselves because they get pleasure from gambling. They think that they can win some money from gambling so they decide to gamble longer than usual. We also can't compare the ideal amount that can be used for gambling because we have different amounts of money, so we need to make adjustments to the capital we want to use for gambling. Playing gambling with enough money is also okay because the important thing is that we can enjoy the gambling game and not overdo it in gambling. If we can do this, we will not waste money gambling because we are still within the limits we have made.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 24, 2024, 01:20:59 PM
I agree with you, it needs to be considered because it can lead to bad things happening if you can't handle it. Limiting gambling time is important, including limiting the budget spent. Hopefully we can know the amount of money we can use to gamble, in other words, limit or set the amount. Because there are people who gamble with no regard for this right and make them experience quite serious problems. With those who cannot limit themselves in gambling so they deposit the money back when they lose as you have said.

I myself don't really care about the amount of betting I do, but I gamble no more than 15 dollars, when the set budget is used up then I stop, and come back the next week. I probably spend about 5% of my monthly income on gambling.
Before that bad thing happens, we must be able to prevent it by limiting the time we spend gambling and the money we spend gambling because many gamblers end up losing their limits when it comes to gambling. If they still don't want to limit themselves to gambling strictly, they could experience bad things that could cause them to lose money. Maybe losing money is commonplace for many gamblers. But if it is losing a very large amount of money, it is not worth it for them because in fact, they can prevent losing that large amount of money by implementing very strict restrictions.

You have made good restrictions to avoid losing or having problems when gambling. I also do it because I'm still trying not to use a lot of money to gamble. The important thing is that I can still enjoy the atmosphere in the casino and gamble on the gambling games that I want. And I also don't chase wins because it's difficult for me with limited capital.

That's right, the gambling you do should be limited, such as budget and gambling time, many gamblers don't pay attention to this so they spend a lot of money gambling even in just one game session. and indeed if this is neglected then there is a big possibility of losses or bad things happening as you say, and in my opinion this has become a common problem among gamblers, because I myself only gamble on weekends and sometimes do this This is because sometimes I get annoyed with gambling that only ends in defeat, but when I do this I don't forget the big risks that will occur so I immediately remember this which makes me aware and stop gambling.

That's what we have to pay attention to, we have to be able to enjoy the gambling that we do, because if we can't enjoy the gambling that we do then there is a big possibility that we will become addicted which will lead to depositing a lot of money on gambling and of course that is a big risk. and we should be aware that with limited capital, don't expect to get a big win, because if you are lucky then the win will come by itself.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 24, 2024, 03:14:24 PM
That's right, the gambling you do should be limited, such as budget and gambling time, many gamblers don't pay attention to this so they spend a lot of money gambling even in just one game session. and indeed if this is neglected then there is a big possibility of losses or bad things happening as you say, and in my opinion this has become a common problem among gamblers, because I myself only gamble on weekends and sometimes do this This is because sometimes I get annoyed with gambling that only ends in defeat, but when I do this I don't forget the big risks that will occur so I immediately remember this which makes me aware and stop gambling.

That's what we have to pay attention to, we have to be able to enjoy the gambling that we do, because if we can't enjoy the gambling that we do then there is a big possibility that we will become addicted which will lead to depositing a lot of money on gambling and of course that is a big risk. and we should be aware that with limited capital, don't expect to get a big win, because if you are lucky then the win will come by itself.
By placing restrictions on gambling, we can prevent big losses, especially as we have noticed that this happens to many gamblers, so we have to really pay attention so that it doesn't happen to us. We don't need to spend a lot of money just to gamble because it will frustrate us, especially if we don't have much money like other gamblers. And with a limit on the money we use in gambling, we will not take the risk of losing too much and already know that the more money we use, we will probably lose a lot of money. So instead of experiencing bad things, we should prevent them from happening so that we can only enjoy gambling.

Yes, enjoying gambling is something we need to do so that we don't experience serious problems in gambling. If we forget that our initial goal of gambling is just to have fun, we will only become more and more eager to continue gambling and will forget that we should not use too much money. We can gamble with limited capital to always be within the limits of what we can afford when gambling. And we don't need to follow what other people do by using a lot of money because we can't afford to see large losses.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 25, 2024, 01:58:59 AM
That's right, the gambling you do should be limited, such as budget and gambling time, many gamblers don't pay attention to this so they spend a lot of money gambling even in just one game session. and indeed if this is neglected then there is a big possibility of losses or bad things happening as you say, and in my opinion this has become a common problem among gamblers, because I myself only gamble on weekends and sometimes do this This is because sometimes I get annoyed with gambling that only ends in defeat, but when I do this I don't forget the big risks that will occur so I immediately remember this which makes me aware and stop gambling.

That's what we have to pay attention to, we have to be able to enjoy the gambling that we do, because if we can't enjoy the gambling that we do then there is a big possibility that we will become addicted which will lead to depositing a lot of money on gambling and of course that is a big risk. and we should be aware that with limited capital, don't expect to get a big win, because if you are lucky then the win will come by itself.
By placing restrictions on gambling, we can prevent big losses, especially as we have noticed that this happens to many gamblers, so we have to really pay attention so that it doesn't happen to us. We don't need to spend a lot of money just to gamble because it will frustrate us, especially if we don't have much money like other gamblers. And with a limit on the money we use in gambling, we will not take the risk of losing too much and already know that the more money we use, we will probably lose a lot of money. So instead of experiencing bad things, we should prevent them from happening so that we can only enjoy gambling.

Yes, enjoying gambling is something we need to do so that we don't experience serious problems in gambling. If we forget that our initial goal of gambling is just to have fun, we will only become more and more eager to continue gambling and will forget that we should not use too much money. We can gamble with limited capital to always be within the limits of what we can afford when gambling. And we don't need to follow what other people do by using a lot of money because we can't afford to see large losses.

indeed we should not have to spend or deposit a lot of money on gambling because it is a dangerous thing for ourselves, I myself deposit my money with the budget amount and with the amount of bets that are set and I do it consistently, I gamble using 10% from the income I get monthly. because I think that amount is enough, as long as it is done consistently and with self-control, I try to meet the budget set for a month.

Enjoying gambling is indeed one of the keys, because of course I don't feel any emotions that trigger me to deposit more money than the budget I have set. and because if my monthly income is $500 then I think 10% is more than enough. That's why I don't put money back into gambling, and I know that gambling excessively will only ruin my life in the long run.
How about you?


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Fundamentals Of on January 25, 2024, 02:03:46 AM
I think I don't want to reveal my monthly income here. That seems too personal for an informal survey like this one to ask for. But I think my average bet amount is around $10. Some bets could easily go beyond that especially if I'm strongly convinced that I would win, or sometimes when the odds are too low that I need to place a bigger bet to have a decent win. It could also go below that especially if I have to place several bets, or if the odds are very high which means winning is less probable.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 25, 2024, 10:23:20 AM
indeed we should not have to spend or deposit a lot of money on gambling because it is a dangerous thing for ourselves, I myself deposit my money with the budget amount and with the amount of bets that are set and I do it consistently, I gamble using 10% from the income I get monthly. because I think that amount is enough, as long as it is done consistently and with self-control, I try to meet the budget set for a month.

Enjoying gambling is indeed one of the keys, because of course I don't feel any emotions that trigger me to deposit more money than the budget I have set. and because if my monthly income is $500 then I think 10% is more than enough. That's why I don't put money back into gambling, and I know that gambling excessively will only ruin my life in the long run.
How about you?
You are right and I agree with what you say. Using 10% of the income we get is enough for gambling, and we can probably use that percentage for a month, and we don't need to deposit more money into the gambling account. The important thing is that we can stay within our limits and not try to increase the amount of money because that could disrupt our family's finances. With that percentage, I think if we don't gamble too often, there might still be some left over, so we won't use a lot of money to gamble.

I still try to limit my gambling activities and use limits on the amount of money I can afford. Like you, I also try not to deposit more money than that budget because I know it will only trigger me to gamble longer in each session so there is a possibility that I will experience more losses. Playing gambling excessively will indeed destroy our lives in the long term, especially with the risk of losing even more money and that is what we must avoid so that we can still enjoy gambling as entertainment.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: invo on January 25, 2024, 10:52:30 AM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: swogerino on January 25, 2024, 11:00:11 AM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.

I think he refers to monthly income you may allocate for betting but maybe also to the salary,so if he refers to the salary I agree with you that it cannot be asked as it is personal for everyone while if he asks for the amount allocated for gambling monthly we can say that and also the amount of a single bet.Personally I play like 100-200 dollars a month with bets as low as 1 dollar up to many dollars per bet depending on the type of odds and games.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: piebeyb on January 25, 2024, 12:25:31 PM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.
If it's still under 5% of your income I think that's more than enough, besides there's no need to spend hundreds of dollars, I also spend my time gambling on weekends like Saturdays and Sundays so I have two days to gamble sometimes. My budget is around $30 and I split it into two parts, half on casino games and half on sports betting, but it is still enough to finance my gambling, whatever it is, it must be enough for the existing budget and limited properly.

There are still many gamblers out there who don't limit their budget so they continue to pay for their gambling until their money runs out and they go bankrupt just because they keep gambling. Luckily, you only limit your budget and time to gamble well so it's not like the others where they often gamble every day which is possible. they become addicted to gambling without budget restrictions, I am also not too happy to share my income in gambling because it is a very personal thing to share on this forum let alone in public. doesn't seem like much fun either


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Negotiation on January 25, 2024, 12:38:22 PM
Usually no one wants to share monthly income in gambling but my average amount per bet is very small. I don't gamble too much because here too much gambling can become addictive and lead to losses that seem impossible to satisfy. Betting once a week or once a month is not more than $10. I keep gambling odds that demand will be higher if I go beyond my limit. It is better to bet with small amounts and if one bets daily then keep a certain amount of money aside and ensure that you do not exceed it.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Peanutswar on January 25, 2024, 01:17:37 PM
Theres no designated amount to the minimum bet it's the player's personal preferences regarding how much they will use to wage, capital and when they will play, if you are a responsible gambler you will make your self have limitations to those things but if you don't care to the money at all and have a good amount of money go and play until you can manage. In monthly there's no fix like the same if you have a work, its depends on the number of games and winnings you've made through out the game, losses are still counted but at the end of the day we are counting the profit not the games.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Ever-young on January 25, 2024, 01:27:06 PM
My monthly income is not a stable one but it’s always between $100 minimum and the maximum I have earned a month is about $300 which is adding both my earnings here in the forum which is not stable and my earning from my place of work.

Funding my betting account most times I do find it about $20 which i use for my betting activities through out the month but most times this amount varies sha but I always try as much as I can not to break limit, and any week or month I have enough winnings i usual do play and wager from the winning profit after I might have withdrawn out the larger part of the winnings.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: SuMon~Reza on January 25, 2024, 01:42:12 PM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.
My monthly income is completely my personal matter. Which I don't want to share with anyone. I think asking someone's monthly salary is rude.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: pawanjain on January 25, 2024, 02:06:19 PM
I think instead of giving the figures it would have made more sense to determine the numbers in percentage.
Many people here spend around 10% of their income in gambling. That is a decent amount I believe.
I don't spend much on gambling but it's around 1% of my total income. Relatively lower than others.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: adultcrypto on January 25, 2024, 02:13:33 PM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.
I don't think he will expect people to share their exact income which should be a private information. I think putting it in percentage is fine for instance, you could simply say you use 10% of your monthly income for betting and it will make more sense rather than giving the exact figure.

The forum is made up of people from various countries with different income levels, so sharing the exact income might appear odd for people from low income companies. It will surprise you to know that what some people target to win and celebrate is actually what people from high income company deposit to gamble with.

So personally, I ensure I do not go above single digit percentage of my income per month. I have other things I'm putting money in like Bitcoin, so gambling takes the lowest percentage. On the average, it is within 5% of my income.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on January 25, 2024, 02:19:46 PM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.

Yes I understand and indeed income is one of the things that is quite sensitive which of course not everyone can give the amount but maybe there are also those who say the amount but not exactly and maybe they only give an amount that is not too close to the exact number, for this problem it is up to each individual because we also understand that this is a personal matter that is more confidential, but it doesn't matter because maybe I can deduce how much you earn in a month from the amount of allocation you put on gambling. The point is I just hope we all have a good approach to gambling and become responsible gamblers by only putting the amount we can afford to lose, or in the sense of 3% - 5% of the total amount of our monthly income, because with this then we will be able to be calmer in gambling and can prioritize fun or entertainment rather than earning, and also on the other hand with small amounts then I think we are less likely to end up with impulsive gamblers. The bottom line is always be responsible and don't be too pushy if you don't have the budget for gambling activities, because after all there is no compulsion.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: 0t3p0t on January 25, 2024, 02:21:17 PM
I think instead of giving the figures it would have made more sense to determine the numbers in percentage.
Many people here spend around 10% of their income in gambling. That is a decent amount I believe.
I don't spend much on gambling but it's around 1% of my total income. Relatively lower than others.
Since I am a lottery fan I think we are on the same percentage since I don't need to spend more on it compared to other casino games. 1% is quiet low compared to other gamblers here on this forum so I think this is reasonable for me since I have some priorities rather than gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 25, 2024, 04:18:35 PM
My monthly income is not a stable one but it’s always between $100 minimum and the maximum I have earned a month is about $300 which is adding both my earnings here in the forum which is not stable and my earning from my place of work.

Funding my betting account most times I do find it about $20 which i use for my betting activities through out the month but most times this amount varies sha but I always try as much as I can not to break limit, and any week or month I have enough winnings i usual do play and wager from the winning profit after I might have withdrawn out the larger part of the winnings.
You have done what needs to be done to try to limit the amount of money you spend gambling. We don't need to use a lot of money to gamble, especially if we don't gamble too often so we can avoid losing a lot. We also don't need to increase the amount of money beyond the amount we have allocated for gambling because that will only increase the risk of losing even greater.

Using $20 is enough for you and me because that is the amount we can afford to lose. And even though that amount will vary because it depends on how much we earn, that's okay because we also have to adjust it to our income so we need to use enough money to gamble.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blitzboy on January 25, 2024, 04:24:51 PM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.

Yes I understand and indeed income is one of the things that is quite sensitive which of course not everyone can give the amount but maybe there are also those who say the amount but not exactly and maybe they only give an amount that is not too close to the exact number, for this problem it is up to each individual because we also understand that this is a personal matter that is more confidential, but it doesn't matter because maybe I can deduce how much you earn in a month from the amount of allocation you put on gambling. The point is I just hope we all have a good approach to gambling and become responsible gamblers by only putting the amount we can afford to lose, or in the sense of 3% - 5% of the total amount of our monthly income, because with this then we will be able to be calmer in gambling and can prioritize fun or entertainment rather than earning, and also on the other hand with small amounts then I think we are less likely to end up with impulsive gamblers. The bottom line is always be responsible and don't be too pushy if you don't have the budget for gambling activities, because after all there is no compulsion.
Income discussion is touchy, right? We tread cautiously, respecting everyone's privacy. Know that some issues, like money, are private. However, your gambling technique is unique and smart. Limiting our gambling budget to a tiny fraction of our income makes gambling fun rather than a financial strategy.

Deducting money from gambling habits is intriguing, no? The habit, not the number, is crucial. Responsible gambling requires discipline and keeping to your limitations. This strategy promotes a fun, healthy gambling relationship.

Balance matters. Gambling should add excitement, not ruin our finances. Your 3%–5% rule promotes a profit-over-pleasure mindset, which is excellent. Gambling is like seasoning - just enough can enhance the experience, but too much can ruin it.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Quidat on January 25, 2024, 04:50:36 PM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.
My monthly income is completely my personal matter. Which I don't want to share with anyone. I think asking someone's monthly salary is rude.
You arent that forced on telling your monthly income or not on which it been stated on OP that it would really be just on estimates. No one would really be able to know your identity
at the first place on just knowing your forum account name. This is why sometimes being that too private could really be something that make you a bit paranoid.  :D


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: klidex on January 26, 2024, 01:49:38 AM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.
If it's still under 5% of your income I think that's more than enough, besides there's no need to spend hundreds of dollars, I also spend my time gambling on weekends like Saturdays and Sundays so I have two days to gamble sometimes. My budget is around $30 and I split it into two parts, half on casino games and half on sports betting, but it is still enough to finance my gambling, whatever it is, it must be enough for the existing budget and limited properly.

There are still many gamblers out there who don't limit their budget so they continue to pay for their gambling until their money runs out and they go bankrupt just because they keep gambling. Luckily, you only limit your budget and time to gamble well so it's not like the others where they often gamble every day which is possible. they become addicted to gambling without budget restrictions, I am also not too happy to share my income in gambling because it is a very personal thing to share on this forum let alone in public. doesn't seem like much fun either
Because the most important thing is that we only spend less money than our total income, whether it's a weekly salary or a monthly salary, we must be able to manage it in such a way as not to exceed the gambling limit. The most important thing for gamblers is that they don't mind what they use, even if you use $30 to gamble, I think it's too big, but if you don't mind losing that money to gamble, then it's not a problem, I myself might only use $10-$20 and just use it for sports betting I rarely gamble on casino games.

For someone who has no limits in gambling they will lose money faster because they have no limits on money and time. It is very important to allocate expenses with our time so that we do not gamble every day only once or twice a week so it will not make us experienced large losses due to unlimited gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: tsaroz on January 26, 2024, 03:06:19 AM
For me I hardly play gamble but when ever I play, I spend about $10 in a month while some times I don't even play up to $5 in a month. I am not a too much fans of gambling.  my income is about $150 per month and am always sceptical of playing gamble in other not to be addicted to an extent of becoming a chronic gambler. Because to make yourself one is easy, but to pull out will require struggles.
Using $10 is enough for you to gamble because I see you don't gamble too often, so that amount can already be allocated $10. You have to be able to stay like that because the temptation of gambling is very strong and can make someone who rarely gambles gamble more often. This is what we must avoid when playing gambling because it can cause gambling addiction, which is a serious problem for every gambler who gambles too often. They must be able to restrain themselves from gambling too often so they don't get addicted to gambling.
My monthly income is completely my personal matter. Which I don't want to share with anyone. I think asking someone's monthly salary is rude.
You arent that forced on telling your monthly income or not on which it been stated on OP that it would really be just on estimates. No one would really be able to know your identity
at the first place on just knowing your forum account name. This is why sometimes being that too private could really be something that make you a bit paranoid.  :D

Maybe the OP just want to know how large the individual bets people places in ratio to their monthly salary. That gives a sense of how much risk the person is willing to do.
Calculating my own betting habits, I seem to be using from 0.3% to 1.5% of my monthly dayjob salary on each sports betting. That enables me betting for about 300 consecutive loss if I don't go raging. For other casino games like dice, crash and poker, there's no minimum I start with but 1.5% would be my largest betting ceiling even for other gambling games. Max betting would allow me just 75 bets before my monthly salary is gone. But the my monthly betting budget is limited to 25% of my dayjob salary.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: moneystery on January 26, 2024, 03:45:52 AM
it's quite difficult to pinpoint how much i gamble in 1 month because it varies, but it's not that much compared to how much money i make in 1 month. i can say that my gambling is not aggressive enough, but other people can say that it is aggressive, because whether it is aggressive or not depends on the person who judges it, for example if i spend 100 usd on my gambling, maybe the person who makes a month is around 200 usd will judge that my gambling is quite aggressive, even though i make 2000 usd in a month, for example like that.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: invo on January 26, 2024, 04:36:48 AM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.

I think he refers to monthly income you may allocate for betting but maybe also to the salary,so if he refers to the salary I agree with you that it cannot be asked as it is personal for everyone while if he asks for the amount allocated for gambling monthly we can say that and also the amount of a single bet.Personally I play like 100-200 dollars a month with bets as low as 1 dollar up to many dollars per bet depending on the type of odds and games.
I believe I understood his question accurately. He specifically asked for two separate information. Our monthly income and the average amount we use in betting. While I am unable to disclose my monthly income, I have provided my average bet amount above for reference.

I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Bitinity on January 26, 2024, 05:22:59 AM
it's quite difficult to pinpoint how much i gamble in 1 month because it varies, but it's not that much compared to how much money i make in 1 month. i can say that my gambling is not aggressive enough, but other people can say that it is aggressive, because whether it is aggressive or not depends on the person who judges it, for example if i spend 100 usd on my gambling, maybe the person who makes a month is around 200 usd will judge that my gambling is quite aggressive, even though i make 2000 usd in a month, for example like that.

Exactly, it is hard to calculate the average of how much we spend in gambling (per bet or even per week or per month) because gambling is not something we do regularly/frequently. The question maybe can be answered by those who gamble in regular basis only, for those who do gamble recreationally may not have average amount. Maybe the best question is not about an average amount per bet and monthly income, but about how much is the maximum amount you are willing to spend on gambling based on your monthly income (in percentage).


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: pawanjain on January 26, 2024, 07:12:25 AM
I think instead of giving the figures it would have made more sense to determine the numbers in percentage.
Many people here spend around 10% of their income in gambling. That is a decent amount I believe.
I don't spend much on gambling but it's around 1% of my total income. Relatively lower than others.
Since I am a lottery fan I think we are on the same percentage since I don't need to spend more on it compared to other casino games. 1% is quiet low compared to other gamblers here on this forum so I think this is reasonable for me since I have some priorities rather than gambling.

I have deliberately kept the budget that low because I cannot afford to lose more than that on entertainment.
I am not rich and I have to meet my goals while still having fun. Hence a tight budget of 1% is what I have kept for gambling.
I stay within the limits and gamble on the weekends with this amount.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Rockstarguy on January 26, 2024, 09:48:09 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
I don't think it is even necessary for one to make plans to play gambling every week. having plans of playing gambling every week I wonder how one will be able to manage the amount of money that will be used to play gambling every week, if it will be possible for one to be able to manage the money they put in gambling by playing with a little amount they can afford to lose because having plans in playing steady can turn one to be addictive and too use to gambling.

 I don't think it is necessary to draw a budget that gambling will be played in a week with so amount. What I'm trying to say that gambling shouldn't be taking serious that it must necessarily be played on a steady.  Gambling should be played once in a while and if only one is so sure about the game to be play and with a money that is low, that one can afford to lose.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Finestream on January 26, 2024, 09:54:03 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
I don't think it is even necessary for one to make plans to play gambling every week. having plans of playing gambling every week I wonder how one will be able to manage the amount of money that will be used to play gambling every week, if it will be possible for one to be able to manage the money they put in gambling by playing with a little amount they can afford to lose because having plans in playing steady can turn one to be addictive and too use to gambling.
I understand your opinion though. However, if you are a gambler ,or you really love to gamble, it's better to have a plan than just gamble recklessly. Making plans and being able to implement it effectively will minimize the risk, that's what we called as risk management, as regardless on how much you gamble, there's always a risk, if you gamble small, the risk is small but lack of plan or discipline might result to increasing your amount to risk and that's where the real bigger problem will start.

I don't think it is necessary to draw a budget that gambling will be played in a week with so amount. What I'm trying to say that gambling shouldn't be taking serious that it must necessarily be played on a steady.  Gambling should be played once in a while and if only one is so sure about the game to be play and with a money that is low, that one can afford to lose.

As I've mentioned, if you aren't really serious with gambling, you don't need to make it complicated. Don't draw a budget then it's up to you, but make sure not to fall for the trap which on not handling your emotion well.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Docnaster on January 26, 2024, 09:57:08 AM
it's quite difficult to pinpoint how much i gamble in 1 month because it varies, but it's not that much compared to how much money i make in 1 month. i can say that my gambling is not aggressive enough, but other people can say that it is aggressive, because whether it is aggressive or not depends on the person who judges it, for example if i spend 100 usd on my gambling, maybe the person who makes a month is around 200 usd will judge that my gambling is quite aggressive, even though i make 2000 usd in a month, for example like that.
Different people have their different ratios when it comes to gambling. To some people, the average amount of money they put in a bet isn't even determine by their personal income but because of their quest to get massive winnings in gambling.

Personally, I'm not consistent when it comes to gambling and that's why I don't spend much on gambling as well. The amount of money I use in gambling whenever I want gamble varies because sometimes I bet on very small odds while the other times I gamble, I bet on big odds. So if I'm to calculate the average amount I put in a bet, it's around $5 to 10$ per bet


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Coin_trader on January 26, 2024, 10:12:16 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

My monthly income from my business is around 2000+ minimum and increasing significantly on peak season such as on holidays in my country. But this monthly income of mine is not relevant to my gambling activities because I don’t involved my business profit on my personal leisure activities expenses. I have my investments money from crypto that I use for this kind of expenses.

My average amount per bet is only 5$ because this is the minimum bet on love blackjack table. But this amount varies depending on my total bankroll I use for that particular day. I’m not sure what kind of data you can get here whether helpful or not because we have different gambling style and bankroll management so there’s no standard for this matter.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on January 26, 2024, 10:42:39 AM
My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.

Yes I understand and indeed income is one of the things that is quite sensitive which of course not everyone can give the amount but maybe there are also those who say the amount but not exactly and maybe they only give an amount that is not too close to the exact number, for this problem it is up to each individual because we also understand that this is a personal matter that is more confidential, but it doesn't matter because maybe I can deduce how much you earn in a month from the amount of allocation you put on gambling. The point is I just hope we all have a good approach to gambling and become responsible gamblers by only putting the amount we can afford to lose, or in the sense of 3% - 5% of the total amount of our monthly income, because with this then we will be able to be calmer in gambling and can prioritize fun or entertainment rather than earning, and also on the other hand with small amounts then I think we are less likely to end up with impulsive gamblers. The bottom line is always be responsible and don't be too pushy if you don't have the budget for gambling activities, because after all there is no compulsion.
Income discussion is touchy, right? We tread cautiously, respecting everyone's privacy. Know that some issues, like money, are private. However, your gambling technique is unique and smart. Limiting our gambling budget to a tiny fraction of our income makes gambling fun rather than a financial strategy.

Deducting money from gambling habits is intriguing, no? The habit, not the number, is crucial. Responsible gambling requires discipline and keeping to your limitations. This strategy promotes a fun, healthy gambling relationship.

Balance matters. Gambling should add excitement, not ruin our finances. Your 3%–5% rule promotes a profit-over-pleasure mindset, which is excellent. Gambling is like seasoning - just enough can enhance the experience, but too much can ruin it.

Of course, after all gambling is not something that should be done seriously, one of the reasons why this activity is recommended only as a place of recreation is because gambling cannot provide any certainty or guarantee for the results at the end of the session, I understand that anyone can win but victory is not an easy thing to achieve, right? It's clear because this is just a game of chance that runs on luck, meaning that if you are lucky then you can also win like other gamblers, therefore what must be prioritized more is risk management such as several limits that must be implemented and enforced, all people can win but not everyone can maintain their gambling involvement well and straight according to the instructions, on the other hand, only this can make us gamble safely and without a significant impact on finances. Another thing I like is your idea that gambling is like "spice" which means not too much and just enough.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 26, 2024, 11:10:09 AM
indeed we should not have to spend or deposit a lot of money on gambling because it is a dangerous thing for ourselves, I myself deposit my money with the budget amount and with the amount of bets that are set and I do it consistently, I gamble using 10% from the income I get monthly. because I think that amount is enough, as long as it is done consistently and with self-control, I try to meet the budget set for a month.

Enjoying gambling is indeed one of the keys, because of course I don't feel any emotions that trigger me to deposit more money than the budget I have set. and because if my monthly income is $500 then I think 10% is more than enough. That's why I don't put money back into gambling, and I know that gambling excessively will only ruin my life in the long run.
How about you?
You are right and I agree with what you say. Using 10% of the income we get is enough for gambling, and we can probably use that percentage for a month, and we don't need to deposit more money into the gambling account. The important thing is that we can stay within our limits and not try to increase the amount of money because that could disrupt our family's finances. With that percentage, I think if we don't gamble too often, there might still be some left over, so we won't use a lot of money to gamble.

I still try to limit my gambling activities and use limits on the amount of money I can afford. Like you, I also try not to deposit more money than that budget because I know it will only trigger me to gamble longer in each session so there is a possibility that I will experience more losses. Playing gambling excessively will indeed destroy our lives in the long term, especially with the risk of losing even more money and that is what we must avoid so that we can still enjoy gambling as entertainment.

but it also depends on the amount of income generated, but what I noticed from many people is that they don't set a budget for gambling, so they gamble by not looking at the budget even though I think setting a budget for gambling is important.  but indeed this also requires good self-control, because it requires good discipline because it could be that things that shouldn't happen actually happen because of the loss of self-control even if only for a short time that's right after all, if you do gambling too much  it's not good either.

That's true after all if you gamble too much, it's not good either In my opinion, gambling itself is not wrong but many people experience bad things and losses because they themselves view gambling wrongly  so what is bad is the gambling even though if they could gamble appropriately then everything would be fine,  including their image.  gambling that will not get many bad views We should be able to limit all things related to gambling, so that we will not experience big losses or even bad things.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: danherbias07 on January 26, 2024, 11:24:57 AM
I don't think it is necessary to draw a budget that gambling will be played in a week with so amount. What I'm trying to say that gambling shouldn't be taking serious that it must necessarily be played on a steady.  Gambling should be played once in a while and if only one is so sure about the game to be play and with a money that is low, that one can afford to lose.

As I've mentioned, if you aren't really serious with gambling, you don't need to make it complicated. Don't draw a budget then it's up to you, but make sure not to fall for the trap which on not handling your emotion well.
Yeah, I agree with @Finestream, it can become a problem in the future if you are not managing your budget from the start. You must know how much you will lose or win because there will be times when the tide will be against you and yet you are still swimming forward which is definitely wrong. Well, it doesn't really need to be complicated.
A good example is just sticking with the budget. If you are going to spend $10 this day then stick with it. If you want to play longer then pick games that have a low minimum bet amount and then divide it by a large number. Some games do accept $0.0001 per bet and below, like the originals. In Sports betting, I think the minimum is $0.009 so it's still low and you can try making long parlays to try the jackpot prize.
This is why online gambling is more fun than physical ones because we can make cheap bets and still have the chance to win high amounts, unlike the ones in casinos like Las Vegas. It may take a long time to reach the dream amount but the perks of enjoying it all and being entertained every day will still be there.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blitzboy on January 26, 2024, 11:30:10 AM
indeed we should not have to spend or deposit a lot of money on gambling because it is a dangerous thing for ourselves, I myself deposit my money with the budget amount and with the amount of bets that are set and I do it consistently, I gamble using 10% from the income I get monthly. because I think that amount is enough, as long as it is done consistently and with self-control, I try to meet the budget set for a month.

Enjoying gambling is indeed one of the keys, because of course I don't feel any emotions that trigger me to deposit more money than the budget I have set. and because if my monthly income is $500 then I think 10% is more than enough. That's why I don't put money back into gambling, and I know that gambling excessively will only ruin my life in the long run.
How about you?
You are right and I agree with what you say. Using 10% of the income we get is enough for gambling, and we can probably use that percentage for a month, and we don't need to deposit more money into the gambling account. The important thing is that we can stay within our limits and not try to increase the amount of money because that could disrupt our family's finances. With that percentage, I think if we don't gamble too often, there might still be some left over, so we won't use a lot of money to gamble.

I still try to limit my gambling activities and use limits on the amount of money I can afford. Like you, I also try not to deposit more money than that budget because I know it will only trigger me to gamble longer in each session so there is a possibility that I will experience more losses. Playing gambling excessively will indeed destroy our lives in the long term, especially with the risk of losing even more money and that is what we must avoid so that we can still enjoy gambling as entertainment.

but it also depends on the amount of income generated, but what I noticed from many people is that they don't set a budget for gambling, so they gamble by not looking at the budget even though I think setting a budget for gambling is important.  but indeed this also requires good self-control, because it requires good discipline because it could be that things that shouldn't happen actually happen because of the loss of self-control even if only for a short time that's right after all, if you do gambling too much  it's not good either.

That's true after all if you gamble too much, it's not good either In my opinion, gambling itself is not wrong but many people experience bad things and losses because they themselves view gambling wrongly  so what is bad is the gambling even though if they could gamble appropriately then everything would be fine,  including their image.  gambling that will not get many bad views We should be able to limit all things related to gambling, so that we will not experience big losses or even bad things.
Budgeting is crucial to right gambling. Balancing fun and financial responsibility is an art. Many gamble with a "go with the flow" attitude, which might have unforeseen results.

I think self-control is vital, which is hard to learn. Swaying too much on either side can cause a fall on a tightrope. Discipline is crucial here. Setting and respecting boundaries is key. Even a brief slip in control might have enduring effects.

Supporting fun Gambling encourages responsible play. Moderate and disciplined gambling can be fun. Redefining the narrative - gambling isnt evil; its the approach that matters. We can enjoy gaming without remorse by promoting budgeting and self-control.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Woodie on January 26, 2024, 11:33:02 AM
Can't really come up with an average amount per bet because this depends on a lot of variables, for example when it comes to sports betting which I can go a little higher than normal as I make my own luck here & depends on tournament/game unlike playing casino games where strategy is everything to play the long game..

And the fact that I don't track my losses for the sake of not chasing my losses...what matters to me is I walk out a winner(profitable or breakeven) but if you asked for a base bet on my slot games..well this ranges from $0.1 -$2 and its my optimum way to make a profit but doesn't always work if luck isn't on my side :P

I also see you want monthly income numbers, but for me, gambling is not a job and wouldn't want to take it as such especially knowing that the risk is high and you could lose everything and need to be prudent about this whole venture of fun.

it's quite difficult to pinpoint how much i gamble in 1 month because it varies, but it's not that much compared to how much money i make in 1 month. i can say that my gambling is not aggressive enough, but other people can say that it is aggressive, because whether it is aggressive or not depends on the person who judges it, for example if i spend 100 usd on my gambling, maybe the person who makes a month is around 200 usd will judge that my gambling is quite aggressive, even though i make 2000 usd in a month, for example like that.
Agreed, gambling profits can never be fixed!

You could have a good run today and end the month in profits but the following month you could try your luck and end up losing which makes this a constantly fluctuating business ...


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: knowngunman on January 26, 2024, 11:55:30 AM
I don't think it is even necessary for one to make plans to play gambling every week. having plans of playing gambling every week I wonder how one will be able to manage the amount of money that will be used to play gambling every week, if it will be possible for one to be able to manage the money they put in gambling by playing with a little amount they can afford to lose because having plans in playing steady can turn one to be addictive and too use to gambling.

Permit me to disagree with you on this. Having a budget plan is very essential not only for gambling but for everything that deals with finance, be it business or something else regardless of the size. Having a budget doesn't mean you must gamble everyday but rather a way to shape your gamble activity and help you to remain moderate while gambling. At least it will prevent you from overspending and probably get into debt. Gambling without budget will make you think that you are gambling responsibly but if you do some calculations, you will discover that you have spent more than you wanted to spend but with budget this overspending can be avoided.

However, one problem with budget is the inability to stick to it. In fact, budget can even prevent someone from becoming addictive if one can stick to it because you'll stop gambling after your initial budget is exhausted and start over again when you draft a new one.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 26, 2024, 12:46:47 PM
but it also depends on the amount of income generated, but what I noticed from many people is that they don't set a budget for gambling, so they gamble by not looking at the budget even though I think setting a budget for gambling is important.  but indeed this also requires good self-control, because it requires good discipline because it could be that things that shouldn't happen actually happen because of the loss of self-control even if only for a short time that's right after all, if you do gambling too much  it's not good either.

That's true after all if you gamble too much, it's not good either In my opinion, gambling itself is not wrong but many people experience bad things and losses because they themselves view gambling wrongly  so what is bad is the gambling even though if they could gamble appropriately then everything would be fine,  including their image.  gambling that will not get many bad views We should be able to limit all things related to gambling, so that we will not experience big losses or even bad things.
People think that they can gamble without setting a budget. That's true, but if they keep doing it like that, they will only experience losses while they will rarely win and that means their money will soon run out after playing a few rounds of gambling. If they set a budget, they will not spend their money just on gambling because they will need money to meet their daily needs. And you are right in saying that they need good self-control to stay within their limits. That's why they must train their self-control to gamble without overdoing it.

Playing gambling is okay as long as we can control ourselves so that we can prevent defeat and losing money in gambling. This is for our own good so we don't lose much money and can still use gambling as entertainment. And that is the purpose of gambling so that it can be used as a place to have fun. But many people still don't want to understand this, so they use a lot of money to gamble and end up losing most of their money.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Solosanz on January 26, 2024, 12:54:44 PM
Permit me to disagree with you on this. Having a budget plan is very essential not only for gambling but for everything that deals with finance, be it business or something else regardless of the size. Having a budget doesn't mean you must gamble everyday but rather a way to shape your gamble activity and help you to remain moderate while gambling. At least it will prevent you from overspending and probably get into debt. Gambling without budget will make you think that you are gambling responsibly but if you do some calculations, you will discover that you have spent more than you wanted to spend but with budget this overspending can be avoided.

However, one problem with budget is the inability to stick to it. In fact, budget can even prevent someone from becoming addictive if one can stick to it because you'll stop gambling after your initial budget is exhausted and start over again when you draft a new one.
That's why self control is the most important thing in gambling, you can set a budget, using so called strategy, making calculations, only gamble during weekend etc, but if you don't have a good self control, you have a chance to violate your own rules.

Without thinking about the other thing, but you have a good self control, you're already a responsible gambler.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: DaNNy001 on January 26, 2024, 01:02:29 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
I know many people say this, that their betting amount is ratio according to their earnings, maybe 10-15 percent but for me I won't lie, I really don't have a specific amount of money I put into gambling, I just gamble whenever am in the mood and I usually gamble in free hours and that's not much comparing the kind of work I do, but if am to put into figure then I think that will be around 7% of my monthly earning.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: rodskee on January 26, 2024, 01:04:20 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
depend on my mod and my capital , but mostly I only bet ranging from 50 cents to 2 dollars per
bet in table games specially cards but in Sports betting I can spend 20-50 dollars depending in game and
depending in the opponent. I am not a high roller or a total gambler but if My favorite team or player needs
to play then I have my funds ready .
Permit me to disagree with you on this. Having a budget plan is very essential not only for gambling but for everything that deals with finance, be it business or something else regardless of the size. Having a budget doesn't mean you must gamble everyday but rather a way to shape your gamble activity and help you to remain moderate while gambling. At least it will prevent you from overspending and probably get into debt. Gambling without budget will make you think that you are gambling responsibly but if you do some calculations, you will discover that you have spent more than you wanted to spend but with budget this overspending can be avoided.

However, one problem with budget is the inability to stick to it. In fact, budget can even prevent someone from becoming addictive if one can stick to it because you'll stop gambling after your initial budget is exhausted and start over again when you draft a new one.
That's why self control is the most important thing in gambling, you can set a budget, using so called strategy, making calculations, only gamble during weekend etc, but if you don't have a good self control, you have a chance to violate your own rules.

Without thinking about the other thing, but you have a good self control, you're already a responsible gambler.
Self control is given in gambling but this is why OP asks us about our budget to help
others understand and have small betting style to help not become addicted.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: slapper on January 26, 2024, 01:04:55 PM
I don't think it is even necessary for one to make plans to play gambling every week. having plans of playing gambling every week I wonder how one will be able to manage the amount of money that will be used to play gambling every week, if it will be possible for one to be able to manage the money they put in gambling by playing with a little amount they can afford to lose because having plans in playing steady can turn one to be addictive and too use to gambling.

Permit me to disagree with you on this. Having a budget plan is very essential not only for gambling but for everything that deals with finance, be it business or something else regardless of the size. Having a budget doesn't mean you must gamble everyday but rather a way to shape your gamble activity and help you to remain moderate while gambling. At least it will prevent you from overspending and probably get into debt. Gambling without budget will make you think that you are gambling responsibly but if you do some calculations, you will discover that you have spent more than you wanted to spend but with budget this overspending can be avoided.

However, one problem with budget is the inability to stick to it. In fact, budget can even prevent someone from becoming addictive if one can stick to it because you'll stop gambling after your initial budget is exhausted and start over again when you draft a new one.
The key to gambling, like everything, is strategy. It's true that budgeting is the foundation of financial understanding and prudent gambling. Think of it as a roadmap - without it, you're lost in chance and ambiguity. You navigate with purpose and control using it. Playing the game vs letting it play you.

Let's discuss the elephant in the room - sticking to the budget. When adrenaline and enthusiasm set in, following a plan is harder than making one. We must gamble smartly here. Understanding oneself and limits is key. Discipline matters. We need discipline in gambling and life. Every wager and decision should reflect our desire to win and our devotion to our health. But risk with the intelligence and insight of a chess master, constantly thinking two moves ahead.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Hirose UK on January 26, 2024, 01:59:20 PM
~snip~
Different people have their different ratios when it comes to gambling. To some people, the average amount of money they put in a bet isn't even determine by their personal income but because of their quest to get massive winnings in gambling.

Personally, I'm not consistent when it comes to gambling and that's why I don't spend much on gambling as well. The amount of money I use in gambling whenever I want gamble varies because sometimes I bet on very small odds while the other times I gamble, I bet on big odds. So if I'm to calculate the average amount I put in a bet, it's around $5 to 10$ per bet
Well, that what we often talk about, namely that the size or ratio of each gambler will always be different, moreover, the income of each gambler is never the same because if classify it only based on percentages then within 10% of each gambler income can have significant difference.
There are also gamblers who manage to get big wins and they use some of their winnings to gamble, this will also have much larger amount in each bet.
From this it can be concluded that the average nominal value of the money used cannot be generalized, the most important thing is that every gambler can accept it when it is lost and percentage of 5% to 20% is percentage that is still reasonable.

Not only you, I also the same, who will never be consistent in using money in gambling, but as I said, the most important thing is to be able to accept it when it is lost.
Too much gambling will never provide any benefits except losing larger amounts of money.

The nominal amount is not that important because no matter how small the bet is, if win the jackpot it will also be big win and how much money if only lose it will also be loss.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: noormcs5 on January 26, 2024, 02:06:10 PM
I don't think it is even necessary for one to make plans to play gambling every week. having plans of playing gambling every week I wonder how one will be able to manage the amount of money that will be used to play gambling every week, if it will be possible for one to be able to manage the money they put in gambling by playing with a little amount they can afford to lose because having plans in playing steady can turn one to be addictive and too use to gambling.

Also, i think it is not necessary for the gamblers to keep track of the monthly income or profits because nothing is certain here. One day, one week or one month you can make a good profit while in the next you may have a considerable loss. It is not like that you start to make good money in one or two months from gambling and you start to believe that it will continue in the next following months. Gambling does not work that way and there is no way to know what will be the outcome of the gambling.
Unlike other businesses or even games, once you become skilled, you tend to earn more but in gambling, there is no such thing as experience.
The only think what matters in gambling is Luck.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Judith87403 on January 26, 2024, 02:47:27 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

My monthly income from my business is around 2000+ minimum and increasing significantly on peak season such as on holidays in my country. But this monthly income of mine is not relevant to my gambling activities because I don’t involved my business profit on my personal leisure activities expenses. I have my investments money from crypto that I use for this kind of expenses.

My average amount per bet is only 5$ because this is the minimum bet on love blackjack table. But this amount varies depending on my total bankroll I use for that particular day. I’m not sure what kind of data you can get here whether helpful or not because we have different gambling style and bankroll management so there’s no standard for this matter.

well I predict smaller odds,then I can boost it with the some of 500 reason is because I don't like playing multiple games ,I can decide to play one single game that can bring like 2odds and above and I have been in the winning line,sometimes I do rollover I can decide to start with 1.60odd and boost it with 1k,my monthly income is one Third of the money I'm using to do the rollover,because I know pretty well that I can afford it even when I lose,but not often just once a month or twice I always use my initiative.

Because I think gambling is just part of fun,there is nothing much about  it.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: erep on January 26, 2024, 03:13:29 PM
Also, i think it is not necessary for the gamblers to keep track of the monthly income or profits because nothing is certain here. One day, one week or one month you can make a good profit while in the next you may have a considerable loss. It is not like that you start to make good money in one or two months from gambling and you start to believe that it will continue in the next following months. Gambling does not work that way and there is no way to know what will be the outcome of the gambling.
Unlike other businesses or even games, once you become skilled, you tend to earn more but in gambling, there is no such thing as experience.
The only think what matters in gambling is Luck.
Yes, gambling cannot be used as an analysis for calculating passive income every week, month or even yearly, but we can make a simple example for calculating the lowest profit which can be used as a guideline for targets achieved every month. This calculation will be useful in anticipating losses in gambling because we have regulated the use of finances in gambling and we will not use money higher than that for betting, but if we do not make calculations in gambling then we are gambling without financial limits so that we have the potential to experience higher losses than profits.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: blockman on January 26, 2024, 03:24:53 PM
You know kabayan in our country, the minimum to average salary and that's why many do gamble a lot in thoughts of earning more with gambling instead of going to work. I am not that type of person as what those that I've mentioned but if I allot budget for gambling, the average don't usually go that much. So, if the payday in most of the companies here in our country is like every 15th and 30th of the month. A good 10% from each of those or just one when I need to budget more for our needs. It changes at most times but it's like that range is what the majority is taking from the incomes that we make.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Maslate on January 26, 2024, 03:31:22 PM
You know kabayan in our country, the minimum to average salary and that's why many do gamble a lot in thoughts of earning more with gambling instead of going to work. I am not that type of person as what those that I've mentioned but if I allot budget for gambling, the average don't usually go that much. So, if the payday in most of the companies here in our country is like every 15th and 30th of the month. A good 10% from each of those or just one when I need to budget more for our needs. It changes at most times but it's like that range is what the majority is taking from the incomes that we make.

If a person is only earning a minimum salary then I believe it's not enough to live a comfortable life, and therefore he is no room to gamble at all. Gambling is all about fun and it's thrill that it brings to us, so having a very low salary, can it still give us a thrill if we spend 10% of our salary to gamble?

I know the minimum wage in the Philippines, and I have friends who earn that low but they don't gamble much on sports betting or any casino games on a regular basis. They gamble but on a lottery when they just have to spend less than a dollar a day and hope they'll hit a jackpot.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: 348Judah on January 26, 2024, 03:34:58 PM
In gambling there's nothing like monthly income, I have no idea on how much I spend on gambling in a month and there's no specific amount to how much I can use in gambling per day, this is how I row, I don't mind spending once am having the capacity to do so and limit my spendings also when am running out of cash, it's not easy to keep an eye on what amount we are spending on gambling and what we are loosing either, for how long would one keep on with doing such.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 26, 2024, 03:40:13 PM
but it also depends on the amount of income generated, but what I noticed from many people is that they don't set a budget for gambling, so they gamble by not looking at the budget even though I think setting a budget for gambling is important.  but indeed this also requires good self-control, because it requires good discipline because it could be that things that shouldn't happen actually happen because of the loss of self-control even if only for a short time that's right after all, if you do gambling too much  it's not good either.

That's true after all if you gamble too much, it's not good either In my opinion, gambling itself is not wrong but many people experience bad things and losses because they themselves view gambling wrongly  so what is bad is the gambling even though if they could gamble appropriately then everything would be fine,  including their image.  gambling that will not get many bad views We should be able to limit all things related to gambling, so that we will not experience big losses or even bad things.
Budgeting is crucial to right gambling. Balancing fun and financial responsibility is an art. Many gamble with a "go with the flow" attitude, which might have unforeseen results.

I think self-control is vital, which is hard to learn. Swaying too much on either side can cause a fall on a tightrope. Discipline is crucial here. Setting and respecting boundaries is key. Even a brief slip in control might have enduring effects.

Supporting fun Gambling encourages responsible play. Moderate and disciplined gambling can be fun. Redefining the narrative - gambling isnt evil; its the approach that matters. We can enjoy gaming without remorse by promoting budgeting and self-control.

Gambling is closely tied to financial matters, of course this is the main thing, and the pleasure that can be obtained from gambling is if we get a win which is money, but the problem is that many people gamble, they tend to chase the win even though the win is not easy to get. . What do you think is important? I also think control is important, especially with gambling which requires good self-control to avoid major risks.

It's true what you say, we can enjoy the game if we prioritize self-control and correct principles, because it's not right to prioritize gambling as a source of income, it will only kill us in the future, so it's better to gamble for fun, and be able to accept losses. will happen, because it is a risk that will definitely happen, even though there are still people who cannot accept defeat, I think one day they will also realize that what they did was wrong.

but it also depends on the amount of income generated, but what I noticed from many people is that they don't set a budget for gambling, so they gamble by not looking at the budget even though I think setting a budget for gambling is important.  but indeed this also requires good self-control, because it requires good discipline because it could be that things that shouldn't happen actually happen because of the loss of self-control even if only for a short time that's right after all, if you do gambling too much  it's not good either.

That's true after all if you gamble too much, it's not good either In my opinion, gambling itself is not wrong but many people experience bad things and losses because they themselves view gambling wrongly  so what is bad is the gambling even though if they could gamble appropriately then everything would be fine,  including their image.  gambling that will not get many bad views We should be able to limit all things related to gambling, so that we will not experience big losses or even bad things.
People think that they can gamble without setting a budget. That's true, but if they keep doing it like that, they will only experience losses while they will rarely win and that means their money will soon run out after playing a few rounds of gambling. If they set a budget, they will not spend their money just on gambling because they will need money to meet their daily needs. And you are right in saying that they need good self-control to stay within their limits. That's why they must train their self-control to gamble without overdoing it.

Playing gambling is okay as long as we can control ourselves so that we can prevent defeat and losing money in gambling. This is for our own good so we don't lose much money and can still use gambling as entertainment. And that is the purpose of gambling so that it can be used as a place to have fun. But many people still don't want to understand this, so they use a lot of money to gamble and end up losing most of their money.

It's true what you say, if they gamble often, of course they won't always get profitable wins. We all know that what we want in gambling is winning, but we also have to be able to see that winning is very difficult to get, sometimes too. If we get a big win and if we deliberately calculate the wins we get and the losses we get, I think the loser is still ahead of the number we get, and the wins we get cannot possibly cover all the losses we have had while they were gambling. Self-control must also be trained as you said, because that way they can reduce the risk of loss, even though it is difficult, it is for their own good so there is no harm in learning it.

Even though there are some who gamble with the aim of having fun too, of course they also want a win that they can take home,  and actually gambling itself will not make them experience big losses if they can control themselves well as you said, it's just that In my opinion, many people misunderstand the meaning of gambling, which is what causes many people to experience big losses.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: goinmerry on January 26, 2024, 05:06:20 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

I can't say there's an average amount because there are several factors affecting my bankroll on my every gambling session.

Some factors are:

- how long is the next payday
- upcoming due dates to some obligations
- preparing for some upcoming activity is why saving money should be considered
- total net income received on the payday

If there's nothing to worry about later financial settlements, I can put in around $100 capital to start my gambling session.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Su-asa on January 26, 2024, 05:18:15 PM
In gambling there's nothing like monthly income, I have no idea on how much I spend on gambling in a month and there's no specific amount to how much I can use in gambling per day, this is how I row, I don't mind spending once am having the capacity to do so and limit my spendings also when am running out of cash, it's not easy to keep an eye on what amount we are spending on gambling and what we are loosing either, for how long would one keep on with doing such.
Is will be very difficult for a gambler to keep some specific amount that he will want to bet with all the time, some gamblers have rules that they stickied to but sometimesist of them have to brake the rules when they think that they will end up gaining more than what they have been gaing some days back.
However there is no way one can be very sure of the odds he's betting, so sometimes the odds fails but luck never fails gamblers, odds can change but luck can not change, it's for the gambler to always bet on an amount that he will be comfortable with just incase the game win for him or her.
Most times gamblers who breaks their own rules don't have to be blamed for their actions because a lot of people are just trying their best to make sure that they are doing well in anything that they do. So it they just maintain the stands that they are keeping they will not encounter and difficulty on how to manage money.
Looking at the other way round, when one maintains a standard they will not understand but think that they are not making any progress, but only those that have being in that situation will understand.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: uneng on January 26, 2024, 05:19:03 PM
In gambling there's nothing like monthly income, I have no idea on how much I spend on gambling in a month and there's no specific amount to how much I can use in gambling per day, this is how I row, I don't mind spending once am having the capacity to do so and limit my spendings also when am running out of cash, it's not easy to keep an eye on what amount we are spending on gambling and what we are loosing either, for how long would one keep on with doing such.
It's not advisable to gamble like this, without any plans in advance. If you don't know how much you spend and don't set a limited budget to bet, you are likely to lose money beyond your current conditions. If you don't change this mindset, you may start facing negative consequences in your finances and investments, if it's not already happening to you. Actually, it shouldn't be hard to organize your gambling routine, calculating how much income you make in a monthly basis, so you subtract the amount of money you need for your daily expenses to reach the sum of money you can invest or use for entertainment reasons. Set how much money you want to destinate to investments, and the lefting portion will be used for leisure, where gambling in included. Then you can define your gambling monthly budget.

It's better to do this way, so you don't neglect any aspects of your finances, accommodating a portion of money to every sectors of it, thinking on your survival, on your present mood's needs and also on your future. If you don't do this schedule, it will always looks like you don't have money to do anything, because as soon as you get money you will be avid to spend it immediately.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Findingnemo on January 26, 2024, 05:24:45 PM
I don't bet on sports betting.

But if you ask this about for a casino game then I can answer it, usually, I start with the minimum bet amount that can be bet and after a few bets, if I feel I am winning more than losing I randomly increase the bet amount not in any particular order.

I don't gamble much but if I do I will go up to $50 or 100 as maximum.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Heartilly on January 26, 2024, 05:45:42 PM
You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Can we determine the aggressiveness in gambling just by knowing how much average amount we use in gambling? What if $300, $500, and so on?

If we can state an average amount therefore we are not aggressive already since we were able to keep up with that "average". Regardless of the monthly income, if a gambler just plays around the average amount, then they are not aggressive much. But to keep up with the topic, I'm just a minimum wager in our country. There's no average amount I can tell that I used in gambling since it depends on how much left to my salary that I can use for not priority things.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Fatunad on January 26, 2024, 05:59:22 PM
In gambling there's nothing like monthly income, I have no idea on how much I spend on gambling in a month and there's no specific amount to how much I can use in gambling per day, this is how I row, I don't mind spending once am having the capacity to do so and limit my spendings also when am running out of cash, it's not easy to keep an eye on what amount we are spending on gambling and what we are loosing either, for how long would one keep on with doing such.
It's not advisable to gamble like this, without any plans in advance. If you don't know how much you spend and don't set a limited budget to bet, you are likely to lose money beyond your current conditions. If you don't change this mindset, you may start facing negative consequences in your finances and investments, if it's not already happening to you. Actually, it shouldn't be hard to organize your gambling routine, calculating how much income you make in a monthly basis, so you subtract the amount of money you need for your daily expenses to reach the sum of money you can invest or use for entertainment reasons. Set how much money you want to destinate to investments, and the lefting portion will be used for leisure, where gambling in included. Then you can define your gambling monthly budget.

It's better to do this way, so you don't neglect any aspects of your finances, accommodating a portion of money to every sectors of it, thinking on your survival, on your present mood's needs and also on your future. If you don't do this schedule, it will always looks like you don't have money to do anything, because as soon as you get money you will be avid to spend it immediately.
Doesnt really need any plans or whatsover on which it would really be just that best that you should really know on what you should gonna do when it comes to this on which we do know that it would really be that too risky if you wont be setting out those limitations. When it comes to monthly income then this is something which is really that personal and it would be normal that people wont really be tending to
spend up tons of money and there are ones who would really be that definitely be tending on doing so. There are really just those people who would really be having that kind of mindset on which they do really believe out
that they could really be getting rich with gambling and this is something that would really be that best that they should really be playing continually.

This is where people do mess up their lives just because they had made out that wrong decisions in life in  towards gambling thing. They did really make out such bad decision
just because of those wrong hopes.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Wakate on January 26, 2024, 07:51:51 PM
In gambling there's nothing like monthly income, I have no idea on how much I spend on gambling in a month and there's no specific amount to how much I can use in gambling per day, this is how I row, I don't mind spending once am having the capacity to do so and limit my spendings also when am running out of cash, it's not easy to keep an eye on what amount we are spending on gambling and what we are loosing either, for how long would one keep on with doing such.
The question op asked is very funny honestly because I am still thinking whether op had been a gambler for a longer time or just new to it. I have never seen anything like monthly income in gambling because each and every month is always different. We might put more money in gambling in a particular month and still don't make as much as we have invested. This is one of the reasons why I don't think anything like monthly income can be ever stage in gambling. This is not actually our money, it is an attempt to make money to the one we have that is why we will always see people even the rich gambling always.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: blockman on January 26, 2024, 08:58:06 PM
You know kabayan in our country, the minimum to average salary and that's why many do gamble a lot in thoughts of earning more with gambling instead of going to work. I am not that type of person as what those that I've mentioned but if I allot budget for gambling, the average don't usually go that much. So, if the payday in most of the companies here in our country is like every 15th and 30th of the month. A good 10% from each of those or just one when I need to budget more for our needs. It changes at most times but it's like that range is what the majority is taking from the incomes that we make.

If a person is only earning a minimum salary then I believe it's not enough to live a comfortable life, and therefore he is no room to gamble at all. Gambling is all about fun and it's thrill that it brings to us, so having a very low salary, can it still give us a thrill if we spend 10% of our salary to gamble?
That's true, here in our country that's barely enough. When you think that will be enough then it shall fill you with satisfaction. That's enough in the case of many countrymen as I've got a lot friends that are also gamblers.

I know the minimum wage in the Philippines, and I have friends who earn that low but they don't gamble much on sports betting or any casino games on a regular basis. They gamble but on a lottery when they just have to spend less than a dollar a day and hope they'll hit a jackpot.
It's different with the lottery. It's full of controversy there and not worth it to spend pennies on it because it's a corrupt institution that have been sucking people's money. But if that's what they can afford to gamble, that's also a good distribution of their salary if that's what's on their budget.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on January 27, 2024, 12:55:13 AM
In gambling there's nothing like monthly income, I have no idea on how much I spend on gambling in a month and there's no specific amount to how much I can use in gambling per day, this is how I row, I don't mind spending once am having the capacity to do so and limit my spendings also when am running out of cash, it's not easy to keep an eye on what amount we are spending on gambling and what we are loosing either, for how long would one keep on with doing such.

Of course there is absolutely no such thing as a monthly income in gambling results because this is not a job that provides guarantees and I hope you don't misunderstand what the OP friend is asking, if you find it difficult in terms of limiting the budget on gambling then that means you have to be more careful and it would be good in my opinion for you to plan from the beginning about how much you can afford to spend on gambling but before that you also have to see first how much income you make from your main job and you can use it as a benchmark, for example if you have a monthly income of $500 from your job then maybe I think you can plan to put $25 - $30 on your gambling for a month and save some of the other money for your more important needs, because it is very difficult to limit if you basically do not first plan the amount that should be allocated to gambling and often the amount can increase because there is no strict management and I think this way it seems that you will be able to keep an eye on how much the budget should be allocated as long as you can be strict on the amount that has been planned.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: JariKriting on January 27, 2024, 01:01:14 AM
I never calculate the loss or profit in gambling every month.
because for me gambling is not to be used as a job or as a source of income. but gambling is just for fun. even loss is not a problem because I only use a small bugdet from my off line job income.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Distinctin on January 27, 2024, 07:32:14 AM
I don't bet on sports betting.

But if you ask this about for a casino game then I can answer it, usually, I start with the minimum bet amount that can be bet and after a few bets, if I feel I am winning more than losing I randomly increase the bet amount not in any particular order.
We can have a different approach on casino games and sports betting. Normally, when you play on casino like on slots and roulette, you don't bet a lot of money as you want to make it a long session, but as you know, the house edge is always on their side, so all have to do is just have fun and make sure you don't get to attach when you are losing. Knowing how to start when you are losing, that's the right way to handle to stay safe and minimize the risk. Let's admit the fact that most of the time we lose in a casino, but have we manage to control ourselves by staying based on limit?

I don't gamble much but if I do I will go up to $50 or 100 as maximum.
What is this amount, is it monthly or weekly?


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Findingnemo on January 27, 2024, 07:38:39 AM
I don't bet on sports betting.

But if you ask this about for a casino game then I can answer it, usually, I start with the minimum bet amount that can be bet and after a few bets, if I feel I am winning more than losing I randomly increase the bet amount not in any particular order.
We can have a different approach on casino games and sports betting. Normally, when you play on casino like on slots and roulette, you don't bet a lot of money as you want to make it a long session, but as you know, the house edge is always on their side, so all have to do is just have fun and make sure you don't get to attach when you are losing. Knowing how to start when you are losing, that's the right way to handle to stay safe and minimize the risk. Let's admit the fact that most of the time we lose in a casino, but have we manage to control ourselves by staying based on limit?
High rollers are there in every kind of gambling even in dice you can see someone will bet thousands of dollar as their average bet amount but it depends on their risk appetite, for me I just want to play longer not to make the profits but just to prolong the gambling experience so that I can feel that I am satisfied my gambling urge at that time. :D
I don't gamble much but if I do I will go up to $50 or 100 as maximum.
What is this amount, is it monthly or weekly?

The amount is my one-time deposit and generally, I bust the balance and rarely I withdraw from casinos but I don't have specific times to gamble, it can be once in a week or once in a couple of months.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 27, 2024, 08:19:05 AM
It's true what you say, if they gamble often, of course they won't always get profitable wins. We all know that what we want in gambling is winning, but we also have to be able to see that winning is very difficult to get, sometimes too. If we get a big win and if we deliberately calculate the wins we get and the losses we get, I think the loser is still ahead of the number we get, and the wins we get cannot possibly cover all the losses we have had while they were gambling. Self-control must also be trained as you said, because that way they can reduce the risk of loss, even though it is difficult, it is for their own good so there is no harm in learning it.

Even though there are some who gamble with the aim of having fun too, of course they also want a win that they can take home,  and actually gambling itself will not make them experience big losses if they can control themselves well as you said, it's just that In my opinion, many people misunderstand the meaning of gambling, which is what causes many people to experience big losses.
Instead of not always winning from gambling games, we should reduce our gambling activities or limit our gambling activities to reduce the amount of money we lose at the gambling table. That will be more useful for us because we will have more money for other things. And it's true what you said that when we get a big win, actually the amount we lose is still bigger than the big win we get unless we can win millions of dollars from that big win then we can really win bigger than the loss. We have experienced. For this reason, we cannot take the risk of losing more money and to prevent that from happening, we can only control ourselves so that we do not experience more losses.

Wanting a win to take home is normal, but we also have to realize and understand that we won't always be able to get it because gambling is not about making money. So by having an understanding like that, we just try to enjoy the gambling game and not use a lot of money to avoid big losses. If more people could understand that, they would be able to prevent losing large amounts of money and still be able to enjoy gambling as entertainment only.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Negotiation on January 27, 2024, 10:01:26 AM
You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Can we determine the aggressiveness in gambling just by knowing how much average amount we use in gambling? What if $300, $500, and so on?

If we can state an average amount therefore we are not aggressive already since we were able to keep up with that "average". Regardless of the monthly income, if a gambler just plays around the average amount, then they are not aggressive much. But to keep up with the topic, I'm just a minimum wager in our country. There's no average amount I can tell that I used in gambling since it depends on how much left to my salary that I can use for not priority things.
The average amount of gambling actually depends on the person how much he wants to spend. Financial struggles are a common consequence of gambling addiction but may not be immediately apparent. Problem gamblers may hide their financial difficulties borrow money sell assets or engage in illegal activities to finance their habit. This includes setting limits on how much money you can afford when gambling. Apart from this determining the amount of money spent on gambling can also be a good step in this regard.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 27, 2024, 10:40:11 AM
It's true what you say, if they gamble often, of course they won't always get profitable wins. We all know that what we want in gambling is winning, but we also have to be able to see that winning is very difficult to get, sometimes too. If we get a big win and if we deliberately calculate the wins we get and the losses we get, I think the loser is still ahead of the number we get, and the wins we get cannot possibly cover all the losses we have had while they were gambling. Self-control must also be trained as you said, because that way they can reduce the risk of loss, even though it is difficult, it is for their own good so there is no harm in learning it.

Even though there are some who gamble with the aim of having fun too, of course they also want a win that they can take home,  and actually gambling itself will not make them experience big losses if they can control themselves well as you said, it's just that In my opinion, many people misunderstand the meaning of gambling, which is what causes many people to experience big losses.
Instead of not always winning from gambling games, we should reduce our gambling activities or limit our gambling activities to reduce the amount of money we lose at the gambling table. That will be more useful for us because we will have more money for other things. And it's true what you said that when we get a big win, actually the amount we lose is still bigger than the big win we get unless we can win millions of dollars from that big win then we can really win bigger than the loss. We have experienced. For this reason, we cannot take the risk of losing more money and to prevent that from happening, we can only control ourselves so that we do not experience more losses.

Wanting a win to take home is normal, but we also have to realize and understand that we won't always be able to get it because gambling is not about making money. So by having an understanding like that, we just try to enjoy the gambling game and not use a lot of money to avoid big losses. If more people could understand that, they would be able to prevent losing large amounts of money and still be able to enjoy gambling as entertainment only.

The thing that must be considered is personal needs and basic needs  because people who are addicted to gambling tend not to prioritize their daily needs they instead think that they will have to gamble later.  I once thought that if they wanted to gamble,  what if they saved the money to gamble for up to 1/2 a month and when the time came they could gamble with the money collected for a certain time and they could gamble using big bets to really feel the sensation gamble It was just a silly thought I had that just crossed my mind.

So I think we have to be smart,  by cashing in the winnings that have been obtained because the winnings that are rarely obtained are like what you said,  so don't waste the winnings that have been obtained, by continuing to gamble that have won indeed that is the right of each,  but at least we have to see how many defeats have occurred  and don't do careless actions that many other gamblers do if like that we are the same as those who gamble unintelligently so making good use of the winnings must be done.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: rachael9385 on January 27, 2024, 10:49:58 AM
You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

Can we determine the aggressiveness in gambling just by knowing how much average amount we use in gambling? What if $300, $500, and so on?

If we can state an average amount therefore we are not aggressive already since we were able to keep up with that "average". Regardless of the monthly income, if a gambler just plays around the average amount, then they are not aggressive much. But to keep up with the topic, I'm just a minimum wager in our country. There's no average amount I can tell that I used in gambling since it depends on how much left to my salary that I can use for not priority things.
The average amount of gambling actually depends on the person how much he wants to spend. Financial struggles are a common consequence of gambling addiction but may not be immediately apparent. Problem gamblers may hide their financial difficulties borrow money sell assets or engage in illegal activities to finance their habit. This includes setting limits on how much money you can afford when gambling. Apart from this determining the amount of money spent on gambling can also be a good step in this regard.
It also depends on the amount that the gambler is earning from his job, some gamblers might be earning about $1000k per month and he might want to be wagering $500 in a month and those that are earning $500 per month will like to be wagering $200 or $100 per month.
However, one can only wager a decent amount when he or she might have settle home bills, any gambler who have not set things in other will end up being confused or misleading him or her self because he has not make sure to set things aplace.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on January 27, 2024, 11:02:45 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.
Well, as much as I believe some users will definitely share this information, I think alot aren't going to be telling the truth,
First, is that, those who do not gamble at all, will comment telling you they spend x amount on gambling and earn x amount monthly, for no other reason other can to increase their post count.

Secondly, those who possibly gamble all their earnings away will tell you they play with x amount and earn x amount monthly, this they will do in other to hide the fact that they are addicted to gambling, so they do not get castigated or discriminated.

So, for me, this thread is more of a way to just have fun discussing irrelevant stuff, for it if I decided to be truthful about my spendings on gambling and how much a make, I do not see how this benefits anyone here, and neither is there a lesson to learn from this stats.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blitzboy on January 27, 2024, 11:52:40 AM
It's true what you say, if they gamble often, of course they won't always get profitable wins. We all know that what we want in gambling is winning, but we also have to be able to see that winning is very difficult to get, sometimes too. If we get a big win and if we deliberately calculate the wins we get and the losses we get, I think the loser is still ahead of the number we get, and the wins we get cannot possibly cover all the losses we have had while they were gambling. Self-control must also be trained as you said, because that way they can reduce the risk of loss, even though it is difficult, it is for their own good so there is no harm in learning it.

Even though there are some who gamble with the aim of having fun too, of course they also want a win that they can take home,  and actually gambling itself will not make them experience big losses if they can control themselves well as you said, it's just that In my opinion, many people misunderstand the meaning of gambling, which is what causes many people to experience big losses.
Instead of not always winning from gambling games, we should reduce our gambling activities or limit our gambling activities to reduce the amount of money we lose at the gambling table. That will be more useful for us because we will have more money for other things. And it's true what you said that when we get a big win, actually the amount we lose is still bigger than the big win we get unless we can win millions of dollars from that big win then we can really win bigger than the loss. We have experienced. For this reason, we cannot take the risk of losing more money and to prevent that from happening, we can only control ourselves so that we do not experience more losses.

Wanting a win to take home is normal, but we also have to realize and understand that we won't always be able to get it because gambling is not about making money. So by having an understanding like that, we just try to enjoy the gambling game and not use a lot of money to avoid big losses. If more people could understand that, they would be able to prevent losing large amounts of money and still be able to enjoy gambling as entertainment only.

The thing that must be considered is personal needs and basic needs  because people who are addicted to gambling tend not to prioritize their daily needs they instead think that they will have to gamble later.  I once thought that if they wanted to gamble,  what if they saved the money to gamble for up to 1/2 a month and when the time came they could gamble with the money collected for a certain time and they could gamble using big bets to really feel the sensation gamble It was just a silly thought I had that just crossed my mind.

So I think we have to be smart,  by cashing in the winnings that have been obtained because the winnings that are rarely obtained are like what you said,  so don't waste the winnings that have been obtained, by continuing to gamble that have won indeed that is the right of each,  but at least we have to see how many defeats have occurred  and don't do careless actions that many other gamblers do if like that we are the same as those who gamble unintelligently so making good use of the winnings must be done.
However, our basic necessities and personal obligations must never be neglected. The thrill and possible winnings might make it hard to step back, but wisdom resides in knowing when to. Many could benefit from your suggestion to cash in wins. We must be savvy and value our winnings, however uncommon. The strategic thinking in this technique protects our finances and enhances our playing experience.

Balance is vital. Gamble for fun and excitement, but not for the sake of our essential necessities and duties. Gambling mindfully, laying away monies, and carefully cashing in our victories can provide us the best of both worlds. Being smart gamblers who enjoy the excitement but also care about moderation and money is key. Therefore, we may bet without harming ourselves or losing ourselves.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on January 28, 2024, 02:39:56 AM

The average amount of gambling actually depends on the person how much he wants to spend. Financial struggles are a common consequence of gambling addiction but may not be immediately apparent. Problem gamblers may hide their financial difficulties borrow money sell assets or engage in illegal activities to finance their habit. This includes setting limits on how much money you can afford when gambling. Apart from this determining the amount of money spent on gambling can also be a good step in this regard.
It also depends on the amount that the gambler is earning from his job, some gamblers might be earning about $1000k per month and he might want to be wagering $500 in a month and those that are earning $500 per month will like to be wagering $200 or $100 per month.
However, one can only wager a decent amount when he or she might have settle home bills, any gambler who have not set things in other will end up being confused or misleading him or her self because he has not make sure to set things aplace.

I think the point is that no matter how much you earn per month and no matter how small if you want to get involved in gambling then obviously you must have a plan in advance for the money you want to allocate, one of which is by balancing the amount allocated for gambling and also the amount for other needs in your life, everything will remain fine if we can manage it well for a balance, the problem gamblers are those who do not have any management in their finances at all, so obviously no matter how much you earn per month it cannot rule out the possibility that in the end you have the potential to go bankrupt until you run out of everything.

As we know that anything done in excess is always bad, well especially when it comes to gambling, so this is the importance of why we must have self-control along with some other restrictions so that you do not overdo it because gambling is stimulating and can make you lose a lot of money unknowingly. So however acting as a responsible gambler along with having financial management is really recommended to keep you away from the bad effects.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 28, 2024, 05:48:24 AM
It's true what you say, if they gamble often, of course they won't always get profitable wins. We all know that what we want in gambling is winning, but we also have to be able to see that winning is very difficult to get, sometimes too. If we get a big win and if we deliberately calculate the wins we get and the losses we get, I think the loser is still ahead of the number we get, and the wins we get cannot possibly cover all the losses we have had while they were gambling. Self-control must also be trained as you said, because that way they can reduce the risk of loss, even though it is difficult, it is for their own good so there is no harm in learning it.

Even though there are some who gamble with the aim of having fun too, of course they also want a win that they can take home,  and actually gambling itself will not make them experience big losses if they can control themselves well as you said, it's just that In my opinion, many people misunderstand the meaning of gambling, which is what causes many people to experience big losses.
Instead of not always winning from gambling games, we should reduce our gambling activities or limit our gambling activities to reduce the amount of money we lose at the gambling table. That will be more useful for us because we will have more money for other things. And it's true what you said that when we get a big win, actually the amount we lose is still bigger than the big win we get unless we can win millions of dollars from that big win then we can really win bigger than the loss. We have experienced. For this reason, we cannot take the risk of losing more money and to prevent that from happening, we can only control ourselves so that we do not experience more losses.

Wanting a win to take home is normal, but we also have to realize and understand that we won't always be able to get it because gambling is not about making money. So by having an understanding like that, we just try to enjoy the gambling game and not use a lot of money to avoid big losses. If more people could understand that, they would be able to prevent losing large amounts of money and still be able to enjoy gambling as entertainment only.

The thing that must be considered is personal needs and basic needs  because people who are addicted to gambling tend not to prioritize their daily needs they instead think that they will have to gamble later.  I once thought that if they wanted to gamble,  what if they saved the money to gamble for up to 1/2 a month and when the time came they could gamble with the money collected for a certain time and they could gamble using big bets to really feel the sensation gamble It was just a silly thought I had that just crossed my mind.

So I think we have to be smart,  by cashing in the winnings that have been obtained because the winnings that are rarely obtained are like what you said,  so don't waste the winnings that have been obtained, by continuing to gamble that have won indeed that is the right of each,  but at least we have to see how many defeats have occurred  and don't do careless actions that many other gamblers do if like that we are the same as those who gamble unintelligently so making good use of the winnings must be done.
However, our basic necessities and personal obligations must never be neglected. The thrill and possible winnings might make it hard to step back, but wisdom resides in knowing when to. Many could benefit from your suggestion to cash in wins. We must be savvy and value our winnings, however uncommon. The strategic thinking in this technique protects our finances and enhances our playing experience.

Balance is vital. Gamble for fun and excitement, but not for the sake of our essential necessities and duties. Gambling mindfully, laying away monies, and carefully cashing in our victories can provide us the best of both worlds. Being smart gamblers who enjoy the excitement but also care about moderation and money is key. Therefore, we may bet without harming ourselves or losing ourselves.

As I have said, personal needs and basic needs need to be considered, because that is our own obligation. After all, when we live, we need everything and that includes basic needs, such as food and so on. It's true, the sensation of winning at gambling makes it difficult for us to quit, and it's also true that the temptation and attraction of gambling is so strong that many gamblers can't resist that, it's true what you said, we should know when to stop gambling. because even if we gamble continuously it will only get us into trouble.

That's right, I agree with you, never gamble in the hope of solving our needs, because that's not recommended, it's better to gamble just for fun, that's what you have to do. The best option when winning is to cash out the winnings that have been obtained, but because the sensation of winning is difficult to make us retreat, many people decide to continue gambling without thinking about the risks that will occur. even though it is clear, if the risk that will occur is a loss that could possibly be incurred


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 28, 2024, 12:06:26 PM
The thing that must be considered is personal needs and basic needs  because people who are addicted to gambling tend not to prioritize their daily needs they instead think that they will have to gamble later.  I once thought that if they wanted to gamble,  what if they saved the money to gamble for up to 1/2 a month and when the time came they could gamble with the money collected for a certain time and they could gamble using big bets to really feel the sensation gamble It was just a silly thought I had that just crossed my mind.

So I think we have to be smart,  by cashing in the winnings that have been obtained because the winnings that are rarely obtained are like what you said,  so don't waste the winnings that have been obtained, by continuing to gamble that have won indeed that is the right of each,  but at least we have to see how many defeats have occurred  and don't do careless actions that many other gamblers do if like that we are the same as those who gamble unintelligently so making good use of the winnings must be done.
When someone is addicted to gambling, they will not think about meeting their daily needs because they only think about how they can gamble. What you think of saving money to gamble for up to half a month is reasonable and if they could be aware of the amount of money they are using, they would probably see that they have a lot of money and it does not need to be used for gambling. It's better not to use the money for gambling so that they don't lose a lot of money by betting big money.

That is why we must be wise in using gambling. When we can win, that is enough for us. We must immediately think about stopping gambling activities and not think about continuing to gamble. And when we experience defeat, especially if it is a losing streak, we should immediately stop and leave the casino before we experience more losses. We don't need to recover from defeat after experiencing it because it can lead to more defeats. We have to be able to control ourselves when gambling so that we don't lose more money.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blitzboy on January 28, 2024, 03:18:56 PM

The average amount of gambling actually depends on the person how much he wants to spend. Financial struggles are a common consequence of gambling addiction but may not be immediately apparent. Problem gamblers may hide their financial difficulties borrow money sell assets or engage in illegal activities to finance their habit. This includes setting limits on how much money you can afford when gambling. Apart from this determining the amount of money spent on gambling can also be a good step in this regard.
It also depends on the amount that the gambler is earning from his job, some gamblers might be earning about $1000k per month and he might want to be wagering $500 in a month and those that are earning $500 per month will like to be wagering $200 or $100 per month.
However, one can only wager a decent amount when he or she might have settle home bills, any gambler who have not set things in other will end up being confused or misleading him or her self because he has not make sure to set things aplace.

I think the point is that no matter how much you earn per month and no matter how small if you want to get involved in gambling then obviously you must have a plan in advance for the money you want to allocate, one of which is by balancing the amount allocated for gambling and also the amount for other needs in your life, everything will remain fine if we can manage it well for a balance, the problem gamblers are those who do not have any management in their finances at all, so obviously no matter how much you earn per month it cannot rule out the possibility that in the end you have the potential to go bankrupt until you run out of everything.

As we know that anything done in excess is always bad, well especially when it comes to gambling, so this is the importance of why we must have self-control along with some other restrictions so that you do not overdo it because gambling is stimulating and can make you lose a lot of money unknowingly. So however acting as a responsible gambler along with having financial management is really recommended to keep you away from the bad effects.
People dive into gaming without a financial life jacket too often. Knowing how much to risk and when to stay back are important. I often emphasize, "Balance is key!" Gambling funds demand finesse and prudence, just like love and life.

Gambling may be part of a well-rounded life if done smartly. I set aside a certain amount for gambling, just like for hobbies and treats, to preserve the thrill without tipping the scale. You must respect the game and yourself. Losing track of something causes problems.

Remember the fun of responsible gaming! Its about enjoying the fun, excitement, and losses, not just avoiding the terrible "eff". Because ultimately, those experiences make wins delicious. Responsible gambling is about enriching your life without having gaming control you. Keep the game fun, guys!


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 30, 2024, 08:25:44 AM
The thing that must be considered is personal needs and basic needs  because people who are addicted to gambling tend not to prioritize their daily needs they instead think that they will have to gamble later.  I once thought that if they wanted to gamble,  what if they saved the money to gamble for up to 1/2 a month and when the time came they could gamble with the money collected for a certain time and they could gamble using big bets to really feel the sensation gamble It was just a silly thought I had that just crossed my mind.

So I think we have to be smart,  by cashing in the winnings that have been obtained because the winnings that are rarely obtained are like what you said,  so don't waste the winnings that have been obtained, by continuing to gamble that have won indeed that is the right of each,  but at least we have to see how many defeats have occurred  and don't do careless actions that many other gamblers do if like that we are the same as those who gamble unintelligently so making good use of the winnings must be done.
When someone is addicted to gambling, they will not think about meeting their daily needs because they only think about how they can gamble. What you think of saving money to gamble for up to half a month is reasonable and if they could be aware of the amount of money they are using, they would probably see that they have a lot of money and it does not need to be used for gambling. It's better not to use the money for gambling so that they don't lose a lot of money by betting big money.

That is why we must be wise in using gambling. When we can win, that is enough for us. We must immediately think about stopping gambling activities and not think about continuing to gamble. And when we experience defeat, especially if it is a losing streak, we should immediately stop and leave the casino before we experience more losses. We don't need to recover from defeat after experiencing it because it can lead to more defeats. We have to be able to control ourselves when gambling so that we don't lose more money.

As I said before, those who are addicted to gambling tend not to think about anything else besides gambling. but even if there are people like that, I don't think they will definitely be able to think in that direction, perhaps what is clear is that they will continue to gamble with the money they have collected because their intention is to save to gamble using big bets, so they will do that if they have gambling addiction, is unlikely to lead to money that does not have to be used for gambling. someone whose name is addicted to gambling will of course not easily realize that what they are doing is wrong, most likely they will only think about gambling and gambling, because gambling has become a habit that is difficult to break so they will not easily be able to leave it. that's his habit.

back to the main topic, gambling with bets that we should be able to afford, don't overdo it and don't force us to be able to gamble with big bets if our finances are unstable, especially if we don't work, the money used for gambling is hopefully money that has been prepared for willing to lose it,  because there are people who gamble but are not ready to lose their money and this triggers addiction. In my opinion, gambling using 1%-5% of your monthly income is enough, and with a reasonable betting amount too Unless you really want to play crazy, there's no harm in gambling with small capital but using large betting amounts, that's everyone's right.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 30, 2024, 04:29:32 PM
As I said before, those who are addicted to gambling tend not to think about anything else besides gambling. but even if there are people like that, I don't think they will definitely be able to think in that direction, perhaps what is clear is that they will continue to gamble with the money they have collected because their intention is to save to gamble using big bets, so they will do that if they have gambling addiction, is unlikely to lead to money that does not have to be used for gambling. someone whose name is addicted to gambling will of course not easily realize that what they are doing is wrong, most likely they will only think about gambling and gambling, because gambling has become a habit that is difficult to break so they will not easily be able to leave it. that's his habit.

back to the main topic, gambling with bets that we should be able to afford, don't overdo it and don't force us to be able to gamble with big bets if our finances are unstable, especially if we don't work, the money used for gambling is hopefully money that has been prepared for willing to lose it,  because there are people who gamble but are not ready to lose their money and this triggers addiction. In my opinion, gambling using 1%-5% of your monthly income is enough, and with a reasonable betting amount too Unless you really want to play crazy, there's no harm in gambling with small capital but using large betting amounts, that's everyone's right.
People who are addicted to gambling just want to gamble endlessly even though they have lost and lost a lot of money. I don't know what is going through their minds. They want to gamble like that and have to use a lot of money. Maybe they are chasing a win they never got or trying to recover from a loss. But if that is their goal in gambling, they will become deeper into their gambling addiction so it will be difficult to help them and get them out of gambling. It takes more encouragement and help than they need to get out of their gambling addiction while they will simply refuse to be called a gambling addict. Gambling has become a habit for them and will become an activity that becomes their priority, so they do not consider other activities as important.

Gambling with betting money that we can afford is the best advice for all gamblers so that we can prevent too much loss. But many people still ignore this advice because they think they can control themselves well. Even if you calculate the amount of money used or the amount of money they lose at the gambling table, it is still more than the money they win. But that also doesn't make them realize that they have been gambling excessively. They will not want to gamble using 1%-5% of their monthly income because they think it is too little to satisfy their ego. They want to use bigger money to gamble longer and maybe with bigger betting money than before. That is an example that we don't need to imitate because each of us has a budget limit that we must adhere to so that we don't experience too many losses.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Justbillywitt on January 30, 2024, 04:37:11 PM

The average amount of gambling actually depends on the person how much he wants to spend. Financial struggles are a common consequence of gambling addiction but may not be immediately apparent. Problem gamblers may hide their financial difficulties borrow money sell assets or engage in illegal activities to finance their habit. This includes setting limits on how much money you can afford when gambling. Apart from this determining the amount of money spent on gambling can also be a good step in this regard.
It also depends on the amount that the gambler is earning from his job, some gamblers might be earning about $1000k per month and he might want to be wagering $500 in a month and those that are earning $500 per month will like to be wagering $200 or $100 per month.
However, one can only wager a decent amount when he or she might have settle home bills, any gambler who have not set things in other will end up being confused or misleading him or her self because he has not make sure to set things aplace.

I think the point is that no matter how much you earn per month and no matter how small if you want to get involved in gambling then obviously you must have a plan in advance for the money you want to allocate, one of which is by balancing the amount allocated for gambling and also the amount for other needs in your life, everything will remain fine if we can manage it well for a balance, the problem gamblers are those who do not have any management in their finances at all, so obviously no matter how much you earn per month it cannot rule out the possibility that in the end you have the potential to go bankrupt until you run out of everything.

As we know that anything done in excess is always bad, well especially when it comes to gambling, so this is the importance of why we must have self-control along with some other restrictions so that you do not overdo it because gambling is stimulating and can make you lose a lot of money unknowingly. So however acting as a responsible gambler along with having financial management is really recommended to keep you away from the bad effects.
People dive into gaming without a financial life jacket too often. Knowing how much to risk and when to stay back are important. I often emphasize, "Balance is key!" Gambling funds demand finesse and prudence, just like love and life.

Gambling may be part of a well-rounded life if done smartly. I set aside a certain amount for gambling, just like for hobbies and treats, to preserve the thrill without tipping the scale. You must respect the game and yourself. Losing track of something causes problems.

Remember the fun of responsible gaming! Its about enjoying the fun, excitement, and losses, not just avoiding the terrible "eff". Because ultimately, those experiences make wins delicious. Responsible gambling is about enriching your life without having gaming control you. Keep the game fun, guys!
You know many gamblers don't make budgets for their gambling experience, it is very risky to be gambling without making budgets for it. Making budgets for gambling will help you save money. If people can budget for everything other things in life why not gambling?


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on January 31, 2024, 08:54:16 AM
As I said before, those who are addicted to gambling tend not to think about anything else besides gambling. but even if there are people like that, I don't think they will definitely be able to think in that direction, perhaps what is clear is that they will continue to gamble with the money they have collected because their intention is to save to gamble using big bets, so they will do that if they have gambling addiction, is unlikely to lead to money that does not have to be used for gambling. someone whose name is addicted to gambling will of course not easily realize that what they are doing is wrong, most likely they will only think about gambling and gambling, because gambling has become a habit that is difficult to break so they will not easily be able to leave it. that's his habit.

back to the main topic, gambling with bets that we should be able to afford, don't overdo it and don't force us to be able to gamble with big bets if our finances are unstable, especially if we don't work, the money used for gambling is hopefully money that has been prepared for willing to lose it,  because there are people who gamble but are not ready to lose their money and this triggers addiction. In my opinion, gambling using 1%-5% of your monthly income is enough, and with a reasonable betting amount too Unless you really want to play crazy, there's no harm in gambling with small capital but using large betting amounts, that's everyone's right.
People who are addicted to gambling just want to gamble endlessly even though they have lost and lost a lot of money. I don't know what is going through their minds. They want to gamble like that and have to use a lot of money. Maybe they are chasing a win they never got or trying to recover from a loss. But if that is their goal in gambling, they will become deeper into their gambling addiction so it will be difficult to help them and get them out of gambling. It takes more encouragement and help than they need to get out of their gambling addiction while they will simply refuse to be called a gambling addict. Gambling has become a habit for them and will become an activity that becomes their priority, so they do not consider other activities as important.

Gambling with betting money that we can afford is the best advice for all gamblers so that we can prevent too much loss. But many people still ignore this advice because they think they can control themselves well. Even if you calculate the amount of money used or the amount of money they lose at the gambling table, it is still more than the money they win. But that also doesn't make them realize that they have been gambling excessively. They will not want to gamble using 1%-5% of their monthly income because they think it is too little to satisfy their ego. They want to use bigger money to gamble longer and maybe with bigger betting money than before. That is an example that we don't need to imitate because each of us has a budget limit that we must adhere to so that we don't experience too many losses.

Maybe in fact it's like that and I think it happens because of addiction, so they keep gambling even though they always experience lots of losses. In my opinion, it's because they are thirsty for victory, so they keep gambling even though they have experienced a lot of losses. If indeed they can no longer leave their addiction, it means they will always prioritize gambling every day, it is also possible that they will think about gambling and gambling every day. As time goes by it will become increasingly difficult for them to get out of gambling.

Indeed, it is a necessity, we must gamble with the money we can afford, because if we force ourselves to gamble it is the same as wasting money. In my opinion, gambling with a small portion of your income is enough if it is just for fun, because no one knows when luck will come, by gambling with 1%/5% of your income, in my opinion it is enough, because if you are lucky you will get win and if we have won, we are completely in control, if we gamble intelligently then it is better to cash it out than to continue gambling because it is not certain that it will result in another win. It's true that we should only gamble by adjusting our income, because that way the risk of big losses can still be avoided, but if you only think about big wins then it's likely that you will gamble by spending a lot of money, without looking at the income you get each month.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on January 31, 2024, 11:29:47 AM
Maybe in fact it's like that and I think it happens because of addiction, so they keep gambling even though they always experience lots of losses. In my opinion, it's because they are thirsty for victory, so they keep gambling even though they have experienced a lot of losses. If indeed they can no longer leave their addiction, it means they will always prioritize gambling every day, it is also possible that they will think about gambling and gambling every day. As time goes by it will become increasingly difficult for them to get out of gambling.

Indeed, it is a necessity, we must gamble with the money we can afford, because if we force ourselves to gamble it is the same as wasting money. In my opinion, gambling with a small portion of your income is enough if it is just for fun, because no one knows when luck will come, by gambling with 1%/5% of your income, in my opinion it is enough, because if you are lucky you will get win and if we have won, we are completely in control, if we gamble intelligently then it is better to cash it out than to continue gambling because it is not certain that it will result in another win. It's true that we should only gamble by adjusting our income, because that way the risk of big losses can still be avoided, but if you only think about big wins then it's likely that you will gamble by spending a lot of money, without looking at the income you get each month.
Yes, it is difficult if you have a gambling addiction so they don't realize how much money they are using. They have changed their goal from just wanting to have fun from gambling to how to win a lot of money from gambling and that can make them deeper into gambling. That is why those who have not experienced a gambling addiction must always be careful when spending their money and always pay attention to how much they have used for gambling. We must always apply limits when playing gambling so that we don't experience too many losses and don't have to experience losses like other people experience.

By maintaining limits on gambling, we will only gamble with the money we can afford and will not want to spend more money. We can also allocate a certain amount of money for daily needs while we can gamble comfortably because we already have a fixed budget for gambling. Playing gambling with small amounts of money is also okay, especially for those who just want to have fun in their free time, so they will immediately stop when their free time is about to run out. They also won't want to chase wins or recover from their losses. After all, it's not worth doing because it could make them experience more losses. By always maintaining these limits, we can use gambling as entertainment and enjoy gambling well and will not experience problems like other people experience.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: alegotardo on January 31, 2024, 11:56:23 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

My bets are always between $5 and $10 dollars approximately.
As for income, it's very difficult to say... whenever I win something I usually reverse it in the next game because my objective is to bet and then generally (if I make a good profit) I end up making a bigger bet.

I also like to occasionally make an insane bet... check a match in which a certain team has a chance of winning against a "favorite" and then bet on it when practically no one is doing so.
Especially in the Brazilian championship, it is not difficult to see small teams win games against other big teams, and generally in these matches the profit is usually large.
I've had some successes in this regard, but most of the time I lost.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on January 31, 2024, 12:16:29 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

      -   I have often played slot games since I got into the crypto gambling business. Also, the amount of money I gamble in the crypto space is actually limited. I only play for 30–50 dollars every time I play, and the minimum amount I bet is only 0.2 dollars. And when I lose and consume the amount I entered the casino, of course I stop, that's all.

And when I win, I separate the 30$ and release my winnings from gambling here in crypto gambling. And will come back on other days. This was the habit I always had as an individual gambler.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 01, 2024, 08:33:35 AM
Maybe in fact it's like that and I think it happens because of addiction, so they keep gambling even though they always experience lots of losses. In my opinion, it's because they are thirsty for victory, so they keep gambling even though they have experienced a lot of losses. If indeed they can no longer leave their addiction, it means they will always prioritize gambling every day, it is also possible that they will think about gambling and gambling every day. As time goes by it will become increasingly difficult for them to get out of gambling.

Indeed, it is a necessity, we must gamble with the money we can afford, because if we force ourselves to gamble it is the same as wasting money. In my opinion, gambling with a small portion of your income is enough if it is just for fun, because no one knows when luck will come, by gambling with 1%/5% of your income, in my opinion it is enough, because if you are lucky you will get win and if we have won, we are completely in control, if we gamble intelligently then it is better to cash it out than to continue gambling because it is not certain that it will result in another win. It's true that we should only gamble by adjusting our income, because that way the risk of big losses can still be avoided, but if you only think about big wins then it's likely that you will gamble by spending a lot of money, without looking at the income you get each month.
Yes, it is difficult if you have a gambling addiction so they don't realize how much money they are using. They have changed their goal from just wanting to have fun from gambling to how to win a lot of money from gambling and that can make them deeper into gambling. That is why those who have not experienced a gambling addiction must always be careful when spending their money and always pay attention to how much they have used for gambling. We must always apply limits when playing gambling so that we don't experience too many losses and don't have to experience losses like other people experience.

By maintaining limits on gambling, we will only gamble with the money we can afford and will not want to spend more money. We can also allocate a certain amount of money for daily needs while we can gamble comfortably because we already have a fixed budget for gambling. Playing gambling with small amounts of money is also okay, especially for those who just want to have fun in their free time, so they will immediately stop when their free time is about to run out. They also won't want to chase wins or recover from their losses. After all, it's not worth doing because it could make them experience more losses. By always maintaining these limits, we can use gambling as entertainment and enjoy gambling well and will not experience problems like other people experience.

In my opinion, many people gamble with the motive of making money, I myself am not a hypocrite about gambling because in my opinion it is clear that if you gamble it means you want a profitable win. If it's for fun, I actually think there are many other things that are more fun, even unpaid and not as risky as gambling. If it's for fun, I think they don't have the desire to win, but if they gamble frequently, it indicates that those who gamble for fun also want to win.

We should gamble with the money we can afford, not force us to continue gambling when our finances don't support us, this happens a lot where many gamblers force themselves to continue gambling without looking at their own financial situation, even by borrowing money to gamble, of course. this is not true. It's true what you said, gambling with enjoyment is what you have to do, winning or losing will trigger addiction if we don't enjoy and have no limits in gambling, so do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, that's what you have to do, also gamble with the money you can afford. For example, if your monthly income is 100 USD then you gamble with 10 USD, and think about how that 10 USD can last for a month, I myself do that, where when the budget I set is finished before one month I don't spend any money to gamble again.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: kotajikikox on February 01, 2024, 10:35:54 AM
Im not to answer my Monthly Income because this seems to be personal and for security reason but about amount per bet? I think this depend in my feeling and mood, because if I felt that Luck is with me then i will volume my bets per spin I even put 2-5 dollars per spin but sometimes 50 cents is enough.

but about in Sportsbetting ? well I may give a shot of 100-200 dollars if my favorite team is playing.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 01, 2024, 01:25:32 PM
In my opinion, many people gamble with the motive of making money, I myself am not a hypocrite about gambling because in my opinion it is clear that if you gamble it means you want a profitable win. If it's for fun, I actually think there are many other things that are more fun, even unpaid and not as risky as gambling. If it's for fun, I think they don't have the desire to win, but if they gamble frequently, it indicates that those who gamble for fun also want to win.

We should gamble with the money we can afford, not force us to continue gambling when our finances don't support us, this happens a lot where many gamblers force themselves to continue gambling without looking at their own financial situation, even by borrowing money to gamble, of course. this is not true. It's true what you said, gambling with enjoyment is what you have to do, winning or losing will trigger addiction if we don't enjoy and have no limits in gambling, so do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, that's what you have to do, also gamble with the money you can afford. For example, if your monthly income is 100 USD then you gamble with 10 USD, and think about how that 10 USD can last for a month, I myself do that, where when the budget I set is finished before one month I don't spend any money to gamble again.
Yes, that's right. Because those people see they can get a chance to make money from gambling, they want to try it. Even if they lose, they still want to try it. They don't realize that by gambling, they will only experience more and more losses. They will not see the fun factor of gambling but only want to make money from gambling so it will make them lose money at the gambling table. They should gamble just for fun so they don't lose too much and can go back to gambling another day.

This means that when playing gambling, we must have good self-control so that we are not tempted to continue gambling, let alone spend a lot of money, which will harm us in gambling. We must be able to use the money we can afford to gamble to manage how much money we can use to gamble. And never borrow money just to gamble because it won't be worth it, especially when we will only experience defeat in gambling, making it difficult to return the money. Gambling using the money we can afford means we will not gamble excessively and can stop our gambling activities on time before we gamble too long. By limiting the amount of money, we will always remember not to gamble more than that amount, so we will try to comply because it is a limit that we can afford.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blitzboy on February 01, 2024, 04:13:42 PM
Maybe in fact it's like that and I think it happens because of addiction, so they keep gambling even though they always experience lots of losses. In my opinion, it's because they are thirsty for victory, so they keep gambling even though they have experienced a lot of losses. If indeed they can no longer leave their addiction, it means they will always prioritize gambling every day, it is also possible that they will think about gambling and gambling every day. As time goes by it will become increasingly difficult for them to get out of gambling.

Indeed, it is a necessity, we must gamble with the money we can afford, because if we force ourselves to gamble it is the same as wasting money. In my opinion, gambling with a small portion of your income is enough if it is just for fun, because no one knows when luck will come, by gambling with 1%/5% of your income, in my opinion it is enough, because if you are lucky you will get win and if we have won, we are completely in control, if we gamble intelligently then it is better to cash it out than to continue gambling because it is not certain that it will result in another win. It's true that we should only gamble by adjusting our income, because that way the risk of big losses can still be avoided, but if you only think about big wins then it's likely that you will gamble by spending a lot of money, without looking at the income you get each month.
Yes, it is difficult if you have a gambling addiction so they don't realize how much money they are using. They have changed their goal from just wanting to have fun from gambling to how to win a lot of money from gambling and that can make them deeper into gambling. That is why those who have not experienced a gambling addiction must always be careful when spending their money and always pay attention to how much they have used for gambling. We must always apply limits when playing gambling so that we don't experience too many losses and don't have to experience losses like other people experience.

By maintaining limits on gambling, we will only gamble with the money we can afford and will not want to spend more money. We can also allocate a certain amount of money for daily needs while we can gamble comfortably because we already have a fixed budget for gambling. Playing gambling with small amounts of money is also okay, especially for those who just want to have fun in their free time, so they will immediately stop when their free time is about to run out. They also won't want to chase wins or recover from their losses. After all, it's not worth doing because it could make them experience more losses. By always maintaining these limits, we can use gambling as entertainment and enjoy gambling well and will not experience problems like other people experience.

In my opinion, many people gamble with the motive of making money, I myself am not a hypocrite about gambling because in my opinion it is clear that if you gamble it means you want a profitable win. If it's for fun, I actually think there are many other things that are more fun, even unpaid and not as risky as gambling. If it's for fun, I think they don't have the desire to win, but if they gamble frequently, it indicates that those who gamble for fun also want to win.

We should gamble with the money we can afford, not force us to continue gambling when our finances don't support us, this happens a lot where many gamblers force themselves to continue gambling without looking at their own financial situation, even by borrowing money to gamble, of course. this is not true. It's true what you said, gambling with enjoyment is what you have to do, winning or losing will trigger addiction if we don't enjoy and have no limits in gambling, so do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, that's what you have to do, also gamble with the money you can afford. For example, if your monthly income is 100 USD then you gamble with 10 USD, and think about how that 10 USD can last for a month, I myself do that, where when the budget I set is finished before one month I don't spend any money to gamble again.
I understand and agree with you. I view gambling as a strategy rather than a pastime. Its the thrill of perhaps winning, right? I think a no-stakes game of cards with friends is just as exciting. The game changes when money is involved. I support responsible gambling. I only wager what I wont miss, treating it as fun. Gambling with 10 bucks for a night out is my entertainment. I stop when you use rent or borrow to keep the game running. Knowing your limits, right? Fun gambling should be supported with a clear mind. I bet for fun and profit, but never beyond my means. Not essential, but a hobby. Im done for the month if my budget runs out. Enjoyment and discipline should go together. Fun, not financial strategy, is the goal.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 01, 2024, 07:02:05 PM
In my opinion, many people gamble with the motive of making money, I myself am not a hypocrite about gambling because in my opinion it is clear that if you gamble it means you want a profitable win. If it's for fun, I actually think there are many other things that are more fun, even unpaid and not as risky as gambling. If it's for fun, I think they don't have the desire to win, but if they gamble frequently, it indicates that those who gamble for fun also want to win.

We should gamble with the money we can afford, not force us to continue gambling when our finances don't support us, this happens a lot where many gamblers force themselves to continue gambling without looking at their own financial situation, even by borrowing money to gamble, of course. this is not true. It's true what you said, gambling with enjoyment is what you have to do, winning or losing will trigger addiction if we don't enjoy and have no limits in gambling, so do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, that's what you have to do, also gamble with the money you can afford. For example, if your monthly income is 100 USD then you gamble with 10 USD, and think about how that 10 USD can last for a month, I myself do that, where when the budget I set is finished before one month I don't spend any money to gamble again.
Yes, that's right. Because those people see they can get a chance to make money from gambling, they want to try it. Even if they lose, they still want to try it. They don't realize that by gambling, they will only experience more and more losses. They will not see the fun factor of gambling but only want to make money from gambling so it will make them lose money at the gambling table. They should gamble just for fun so they don't lose too much and can go back to gambling another day.

This means that when playing gambling, we must have good self-control so that we are not tempted to continue gambling, let alone spend a lot of money, which will harm us in gambling. We must be able to use the money we can afford to gamble to manage how much money we can use to gamble. And never borrow money just to gamble because it won't be worth it, especially when we will only experience defeat in gambling, making it difficult to return the money. Gambling using the money we can afford means we will not gamble excessively and can stop our gambling activities on time before we gamble too long. By limiting the amount of money, we will always remember not to gamble more than that amount, so we will try to comply because it is a limit that we can afford.

because it is true that some say gambling is an alternative way to be able to make money quickly, so it is natural that many people are attracted to gambling because it is a tempting thing. even in my opinion, even if they gamble on the grounds of trial and error, it is only the same as opening the door, they will go much deeper into gambling which ultimately traps themselves in the end they will experience many losses. gambling for fun, where is the fun if not in winning? I think that with victory alone they can feel pleasure, there is no way that the defeat they get will make them happy. maybe more precisely gambling responsibly.

gambling is not wrong, nor is it a bad thing if you can control yourself well or do gambling wisely. why do many people experience big losses, in my opinion, it happens because they themselves respond incorrectly to gambling, thinking that gambling can provide them with a consistent income that makes them experience a lot of big losses. that's right, we should be able to limit the money to do gambling, don't let us spend a lot of money gambling because it is something that is not recommended.

In my opinion, many people gamble with the motive of making money, I myself am not a hypocrite about gambling because in my opinion it is clear that if you gamble it means you want a profitable win. If it's for fun, I actually think there are many other things that are more fun, even unpaid and not as risky as gambling. If it's for fun, I think they don't have the desire to win, but if they gamble frequently, it indicates that those who gamble for fun also want to win.

We should gamble with the money we can afford, not force us to continue gambling when our finances don't support us, this happens a lot where many gamblers force themselves to continue gambling without looking at their own financial situation, even by borrowing money to gamble, of course. this is not true. It's true what you said, gambling with enjoyment is what you have to do, winning or losing will trigger addiction if we don't enjoy and have no limits in gambling, so do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, that's what you have to do, also gamble with the money you can afford. For example, if your monthly income is 100 USD then you gamble with 10 USD, and think about how that 10 USD can last for a month, I myself do that, where when the budget I set is finished before one month I don't spend any money to gamble again.
I understand and agree with you. I view gambling as a strategy rather than a pastime. Its the thrill of perhaps winning, right? I think a no-stakes game of cards with friends is just as exciting. The game changes when money is involved. I support responsible gambling. I only wager what I wont miss, treating it as fun. Gambling with 10 bucks for a night out is my entertainment. I stop when you use rent or borrow to keep the game running. Knowing your limits, right? Fun gambling should be supported with a clear mind. I bet for fun and profit, but never beyond my means. Not essential, but a hobby. Im done for the month if my budget runs out. Enjoyment and discipline should go together. Fun, not financial strategy, is the goal.

A gambler's motives can change, where maybe when they start gambling they have certain limits and targets, but when they are already gambling their gambling motives can change to become more aggressive, because of the sensation of winning which makes them hypnotized to get more and more. It encourages them to continue gambling, because in my opinion the sensation that can be obtained is in the gambling wins they get, so if they lose, I don't think they will get a sensation that can satisfy themselves.

of course I also support responsible gambling because then I think there will be limits to gambling. and indeed gambling must be done with a clear mind, because that can make the gambling run well, on the other hand we will not feel emotions that can trigger big losses and addiction, also with discipline it can prevent us from depositing too much money. Excessive, as I said before, have a limited and set budget, and if it runs out prematurely then there is no more gambling that has to be done by depositing the money back. But in my opinion, this is only done by people who really have good and wise thoughts.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Quidat on February 01, 2024, 08:11:19 PM
Im not to answer my Monthly Income because this seems to be personal and for security reason but about amount per bet? I think this depend in my feeling and mood, because if I felt that Luck is with me then i will volume my bets per spin I even put 2-5 dollars per spin but sometimes 50 cents is enough.

but about in Sportsbetting ? well I may give a shot of 100-200 dollars if my favorite team is playing.
Yes, this is some sort kind of personal if we do speak about monthly earning on which this isnt supposed to be asked but since OP did make out some mention about estimates then it wont really be that bad either but actually on such  even if you do tell the honest numbers then it wont really be imposing such threat considering that we are really that anonymous on this crypto space.
It is really just that there are people who are really that too protective when it comes into their identification without even trying out to realize that people cant really be able to do harm into you
as long you dont really be able to expose more specific information about you. Well, going back into the topic on which spending or bets per roll would really be that entirely
be depending on a certain individual yet earnings and financial capacity would really differ to each other.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: usekevin on February 01, 2024, 08:46:42 PM
Im not to answer my Monthly Income because this seems to be personal and for security reason but about amount per bet? I think this depend in my feeling and mood, because if I felt that Luck is with me then i will volume my bets per spin I even put 2-5 dollars per spin but sometimes 50 cents is enough.

but about in Sportsbetting ? well I may give a shot of 100-200 dollars if my favorite team is playing.


The sharing the income details is based on your own opinion,no one will do the force of sharing the income to public.Most of the gamblers use to do the bet of 0.50 to 1 dollars for each betting,So the profit from each betting will be high.This value is the suitable one for the gamblers to betting in the casino,because in the sports betting the maximum you stake or betting will give you huge as return.The gamblers who play the sports betting should use the minimum amount of 100-1000$ based on their income.The gamblers should learn the sports which they choose to inverse their money in the betting.The casino was different from sports betting,because the casino can be targeted by the gamblers with the analytical skills of math into the game.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: arimamib on February 01, 2024, 10:27:04 PM
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I understand and agree with you. I view gambling as a strategy rather than a pastime. Its the thrill of perhaps winning, right? I think a no-stakes game of cards with friends is just as exciting. The game changes when money is involved. I support responsible gambling. I only wager what I wont miss, treating it as fun. Gambling with 10 bucks for a night out is my entertainment. I stop when you use rent or borrow to keep the game running. Knowing your limits, right? Fun gambling should be supported with a clear mind. I bet for fun and profit, but never beyond my means. Not essential, but a hobby. Im done for the month if my budget runs out. Enjoyment and discipline should go together. Fun, not financial strategy, is the goal.
The distinction you make between a no-stakes game with friends and the heightened excitement when money is involved is a common sentiment among gamblers. It shows the unique dynamic that monetary stakes bring to the gaming experience. The commitment to only wagering what you can afford to lose underscores the principle of responsible gambling and knowing your limits.

Treating gambling as a hobby, with a budget and a clear understanding of when to stop, aligns well with the concept of responsible gaming. Ceasing gambling for the month if the budget runs out showcases a disciplined approach and ensures that the activity remains enjoyable without negatively impacting other aspects of your life. The emphasis on the combination of enjoyment and discipline is a key takeaway from your perspective. Prioritizing fun over financial strategy and maintaining a clear understanding of personal limits is a responsible and balanced approach to gambling. This mindset is essential in fostering a positive and sustainable relationship with the activity.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Docnaster on February 01, 2024, 10:41:08 PM
Im not to answer my Monthly Income because this seems to be personal and for security reason but about amount per bet? I think this depend in my feeling and mood, because if I felt that Luck is with me then i will volume my bets per spin I even put 2-5 dollars per spin but sometimes 50 cents is enough.

but about in Sportsbetting ? well I may give a shot of 100-200 dollars if my favorite team is playing.
Yes, this is some sort kind of personal if we do speak about monthly earning on which this isnt supposed to be asked but since OP did make out some mention about estimates then it wont really be that bad either but actually on such  even if you do tell the honest numbers then it wont really be imposing such threat considering that we are really that anonymous on this crypto space.
It is really just that there are people who are really that too protective when it comes into their identification without even trying out to realize that people cant really be able to do harm into you
as long you dont really be able to expose more specific information about you. Well, going back into the topic on which spending or bets per roll would really be that entirely
be depending on a certain individual yet earnings and financial capacity would really differ to each other.
Disclosing one's monthly earnings here I don't think is a good gesture and that's why I'm not gonna be part of people that are going to do that but talking about my monthly limits in terms of betting, I don't regularly bet and that's why I don't have a specific betting limit but the highest I've reached was during the time I was addicted gambling which was long time ago and it wasn't above $150 as of then.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: lienfaye on February 01, 2024, 10:44:13 PM
You know many gamblers don't make budgets for their gambling experience, it is very risky to be gambling without making budgets for it. Making budgets for gambling will help you save money. If people can budget for everything other things in life why not gambling?
Or they do intend to set a budget for gambling but unable to stick on the set amount because they are influenced of their emotion to play more. Probably many gamblers can relate to this especially those who have no self-discipline. It's a human nature to commit such mistake but we should not be used to it. If you're a type of gambler who can't stick to your set budget then might as well think if it's still healthy to continue your gambling habit since this can lead to more problem.

Anyway, I only spend a maximum of $2 when I bet with a set budget of $20-$50 everytime I gamble. That's what I can only afford.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 02, 2024, 03:40:21 AM
because it is true that some say gambling is an alternative way to be able to make money quickly, so it is natural that many people are attracted to gambling because it is a tempting thing. even in my opinion, even if they gamble on the grounds of trial and error, it is only the same as opening the door, they will go much deeper into gambling which ultimately traps themselves in the end they will experience many losses. gambling for fun, where is the fun if not in winning? I think that with victory alone they can feel pleasure, there is no way that the defeat they get will make them happy. maybe more precisely gambling responsibly.

gambling is not wrong, nor is it a bad thing if you can control yourself well or do gambling wisely. why do many people experience big losses, in my opinion, it happens because they themselves respond incorrectly to gambling, thinking that gambling can provide them with a consistent income that makes them experience a lot of big losses. that's right, we should be able to limit the money to do gambling, don't let us spend a lot of money gambling because it is something that is not recommended.
Gambling for fun means they gamble when free, not doing physical activity, and are relaxing while waiting for other activities to come. They will not try to gamble any longer if other activities have come and immediately stop their gambling activities from doing other activities immediately. They don't use a lot of money when gambling because they know that they gamble in their spare time. So they gamble using enough money, which will not make them spend more money at the last moment of gambling. And they will also receive the results they get from playing gambling. They don't chase victory like others because they know it's difficult.

Playing gambling is not wrong. It's just that they have to know how long they can gamble because there are still other activities they have to do. That is why we have to be wise in using gambling and not let ourselves be controlled by the desire to win the gambling game. Many people have experienced losses because they cannot control their ego, lust, and self in gambling, so they do not remember that gambling is an activity that provides entertainment. They think they can win more often if they gamble too often so they have thoughts like that.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Finestream on February 02, 2024, 04:39:54 AM
Playing gambling is not wrong. It's just that they have to know how long they can gamble because there are still other activities they have to do. That is why we have to be wise in using gambling and not let ourselves be controlled by the desire to win the gambling game. Many people have experienced losses because they cannot control their ego, lust, and self in gambling, so they do not remember that gambling is an activity that provides entertainment. They think they can win more often if they gamble too often so they have thoughts like that.
I hope every gambler thinks that way, entertainment is the name of the game, you got entertain but you have to pay for the price, that means losing our bets. The chance of winning is just for attraction but at the end of the day, we know that we don't have an edge to beat the casino, edge is always on their side. Hence, it's necessary to do some controls, like the amount risk or spent and the time used in gambling, if we violate one of the two, the outcome is still the same, and that is we get addicted and we will lose more than we can afford to lose.

But the question is all about your monthly income and your average bet... we follow our gambling activities that is tied with our budget, I think we are good to go, we can enjoy gambling, lose most of the time (maybe), but the risk is minimal.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 02, 2024, 08:59:50 AM
because it is true that some say gambling is an alternative way to be able to make money quickly, so it is natural that many people are attracted to gambling because it is a tempting thing. even in my opinion, even if they gamble on the grounds of trial and error, it is only the same as opening the door, they will go much deeper into gambling which ultimately traps themselves in the end they will experience many losses. gambling for fun, where is the fun if not in winning? I think that with victory alone they can feel pleasure, there is no way that the defeat they get will make them happy. maybe more precisely gambling responsibly.

gambling is not wrong, nor is it a bad thing if you can control yourself well or do gambling wisely. why do many people experience big losses, in my opinion, it happens because they themselves respond incorrectly to gambling, thinking that gambling can provide them with a consistent income that makes them experience a lot of big losses. that's right, we should be able to limit the money to do gambling, don't let us spend a lot of money gambling because it is something that is not recommended.
Gambling for fun means they gamble when free, not doing physical activity, and are relaxing while waiting for other activities to come. They will not try to gamble any longer if other activities have come and immediately stop their gambling activities from doing other activities immediately. They don't use a lot of money when gambling because they know that they gamble in their spare time. So they gamble using enough money, which will not make them spend more money at the last moment of gambling. And they will also receive the results they get from playing gambling. They don't chase victory like others because they know it's difficult.

Playing gambling is not wrong. It's just that they have to know how long they can gamble because there are still other activities they have to do. That is why we have to be wise in using gambling and not let ourselves be controlled by the desire to win the gambling game. Many people have experienced losses because they cannot control their ego, lust, and self in gambling, so they do not remember that gambling is an activity that provides entertainment. They think they can win more often if they gamble too often so they have thoughts like that.

OK, that makes sense, maybe gambling with the intention of having fun can be said like that, but of course even though it's like that, they won't be happy with the end they get, namely losing, so in my opinion, gambling for fun is only done if they don't mind. he lost and, as you said, did not gamble again after other activities had to be done, nor did he continue gambling after the previous gambling had ended in defeat.

That's right, they have to know when they have to stop and gamble, on the other hand, I think this will only be done by gamblers who have good self-control and also have good restrictions. It's true what you said, many gamblers experience losses because they don't control their egos and desires, because if they don't control this, of course the gambling they do will feel very tense, so even if they lose, they will deposit the money back to gamble again with the alibi of almost winning, but However, I don't think that should happen. So it is very important to gamble using money that has been set in a certain amount and this has been said many times by one of the forum members here. He always emphasizes that he gambles using money that he is willing to lose so that when the gambling ends in defeat, we can accept it well.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: len01 on February 02, 2024, 07:21:53 PM
Disclosing one's monthly earnings here I don't think is a good gesture and that's why I'm not gonna be part of people that are going to do that but talking about my monthly limits in terms of betting, I don't regularly bet and that's why I don't have a specific betting limit but the highest I've reached was during the time I was addicted gambling which was long time ago and it wasn't above $150 as of then.
It's okay if we share stories related to the monthly salary we get because this thread is just like place to share experiences, it not meant to brag, but if you really can't tell it, you can just say half of your income.
but I respect what you say because everyone has different thoughts so I understand if you dont want to say it.

regarding your total maximum limit of $150 but for me that is quite large amount if you are betting and would not recommend it to anyone.
and I'm sure that even though in the past you had  serious problem with gambling, I'm sure it was an experience that made you healthy gambler.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Quidat on February 02, 2024, 07:31:45 PM
Im not to answer my Monthly Income because this seems to be personal and for security reason but about amount per bet? I think this depend in my feeling and mood, because if I felt that Luck is with me then i will volume my bets per spin I even put 2-5 dollars per spin but sometimes 50 cents is enough.

but about in Sportsbetting ? well I may give a shot of 100-200 dollars if my favorite team is playing.
Yes, this is some sort kind of personal if we do speak about monthly earning on which this isnt supposed to be asked but since OP did make out some mention about estimates then it wont really be that bad either but actually on such  even if you do tell the honest numbers then it wont really be imposing such threat considering that we are really that anonymous on this crypto space.
It is really just that there are people who are really that too protective when it comes into their identification without even trying out to realize that people cant really be able to do harm into you
as long you dont really be able to expose more specific information about you. Well, going back into the topic on which spending or bets per roll would really be that entirely
be depending on a certain individual yet earnings and financial capacity would really differ to each other.
Disclosing one's monthly earnings here I don't think is a good gesture and that's why I'm not gonna be part of people that are going to do that but talking about my monthly limits in terms of betting, I don't regularly bet and that's why I don't have a specific betting limit but the highest I've reached was during the time I was addicted gambling which was long time ago and it wasn't above $150 as of then.
You arent forced on telling the exact numbers but just as i said that even you do tell the right or false one, no one really knows if its real or not. So what are the possible things that someone could
impose such risks if you do tell your monthly income? Well, this is always on personal choice since there are really people who are really that serious when it comes to these things not to be disclosed
publicly on which it is really just that right. Lets move on, lets talk about on the money to be spend in gambling then it should really be always recommended that it should be on
controlled manner. If you are really that being impulsive on spending then expect that gambling would really be giving out that negative impact on you.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: terrific on February 02, 2024, 07:34:49 PM
Anyway, I only spend a maximum of $2 when I bet with a set budget of $20-$50 everytime I gamble. That's what I can only afford.
I am not that far on that range but I won't give specifics. If this is what we can afford, the advantage of doing this on a crypto casino is because they won't be asking that much for the minimum deposits and amounts of bets.
That's one good thing in crypto casinos that we are with because they're asking fairly low minimum that everyone can afford. It is to make everyone happy with their gambling deeds with a very minimal amount.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 03, 2024, 06:42:54 AM
I hope every gambler thinks that way, entertainment is the name of the game, you got entertain but you have to pay for the price, that means losing our bets. The chance of winning is just for attraction but at the end of the day, we know that we don't have an edge to beat the casino, edge is always on their side. Hence, it's necessary to do some controls, like the amount risk or spent and the time used in gambling, if we violate one of the two, the outcome is still the same, and that is we get addicted and we will lose more than we can afford to lose.

But the question is all about your monthly income and your average bet... we follow our gambling activities that is tied with our budget, I think we are good to go, we can enjoy gambling, lose most of the time (maybe), but the risk is minimal.
I also hope that every gambler can use gambling as entertainment and will not spend too much money just to have fun. This will make their emotions increase, especially after they see that they have lost, so they will want to deposit more money so they can continue gambling. We don't have the advantage to beat the casino and we really can't beat the casino. So instead of trying hard to win, we should enjoy our free time well, which is the purpose of gambling in our free time. We indeed have to be able to control ourselves while gambling because many temptations will come to us, so with self-control, we can resist and prevent the temptation from taking over us. We can use gambling well as entertainment.

If we are asked what your monthly income and average bet are, it is best to keep them a secret for each of us, and there is no need to mention the exact amount. Only we can know so we must strictly stay within limits. Playing gambling also doesn't need to be too long because there is a tendency not to want to stop before all the money is used up on the gambling table. And we must prevent that from happening.

OK, that makes sense, maybe gambling with the intention of having fun can be said like that, but of course even though it's like that, they won't be happy with the end they get, namely losing, so in my opinion, gambling for fun is only done if they don't mind. he lost and, as you said, did not gamble again after other activities had to be done, nor did he continue gambling after the previous gambling had ended in defeat.

That's right, they have to know when they have to stop and gamble, on the other hand, I think this will only be done by gamblers who have good self-control and also have good restrictions. It's true what you said, many gamblers experience losses because they don't control their egos and desires, because if they don't control this, of course the gambling they do will feel very tense, so even if they lose, they will deposit the money back to gamble again with the alibi of almost winning, but However, I don't think that should happen. So it is very important to gamble using money that has been set in a certain amount and this has been said many times by one of the forum members here. He always emphasizes that he gambles using money that he is willing to lose so that when the gambling ends in defeat, we can accept it well.
That is why we must be able to use gambling to have fun and accept loss well and not have the desire to recover from loss. And there's no harm in gambling for fun so that we don't experience any problems later. By always trying to accept loss, we try to keep our emotions in check so that we don't mind the result and can avoid the desire to gamble longer.

With the limits we have set, we will know how long we can gamble and when to stop because that can prevent us from spending a lot of money. However, we must be able to control our ego and lust not to continue gambling regardless of the outcome so that we can enjoy gambling well. By knowing the limits we have set, we will consciously try to maintain these limits so that we only gamble with the money we can afford. And we also won't try to get out of these limits because that means we will take a bigger risk. For this reason, we must also try to be able to allocate a certain amount of money for gambling so that we know the limits and can stop before the limits are reached. We must be able to control ourselves when playing gambling and there is no need to chase after winning if we find it difficult because gambling is not for making money.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: danherbias07 on February 03, 2024, 07:08:44 AM
Disclosing one's monthly earnings here I don't think is a good gesture and that's why I'm not gonna be part of people that are going to do that but talking about my monthly limits in terms of betting, I don't regularly bet and that's why I don't have a specific betting limit but the highest I've reached was during the time I was addicted gambling which was long time ago and it wasn't above $150 as of then.
Well, OP did tell you don't need to tell the exact amount. Or, in my opinion, it's better not to tell it. The percentage of the total only would suffice, not the amount. Let's say 5 percent of my monthly salary, that's for me. I also like the privacy of what I earn so I won't disclose anything about it here in the forum.
I am a small bettor, I don't go big because I don't have the courage to do so. I like to just add more spice to watching sports but putting money on the line and when it comes to casino games, I like playing high-risk games with large multipliers so one hit could make my betting experience last longer.
$150 is a large sum here in our country, it could pay the whole month's mortgage and maybe even the monthly water bill would fit in that amount. I won't go as far as that and that is way higher than the 5 percent of my monthly income.
We ain't playing the richer, the winner in gambling. As much as possible, we just gamble what we can to entertain ourselves. It's difficult to be in a position where we are losing amounts that cannot be handled mentally, it will stress out what's supposed to be a good day.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: slapper on February 03, 2024, 08:31:39 AM
~snip~

OK, that makes sense, maybe gambling with the intention of having fun can be said like that, but of course even though it's like that, they won't be happy with the end they get, namely losing, so in my opinion, gambling for fun is only done if they don't mind. he lost and, as you said, did not gamble again after other activities had to be done, nor did he continue gambling after the previous gambling had ended in defeat.

That's right, they have to know when they have to stop and gamble, on the other hand, I think this will only be done by gamblers who have good self-control and also have good restrictions. It's true what you said, many gamblers experience losses because they don't control their egos and desires, because if they don't control this, of course the gambling they do will feel very tense, so even if they lose, they will deposit the money back to gamble again with the alibi of almost winning, but However, I don't think that should happen. So it is very important to gamble using money that has been set in a certain amount and this has been said many times by one of the forum members here. He always emphasizes that he gambles using money that he is willing to lose so that when the gambling ends in defeat, we can accept it well.
If recreational gambling is not done under strict control, it can quickly spiral out of control. You've really hit the mark when you say that understanding your boundaries is key. But not everyone is suited for this level of discipline. The instant you begin to rationalize defeats as "near victories," you're inviting disaster.

While it's not an oxymoron, responsible gambling is also not an open-ended celebration. It requires a mentality as uncommon as hen's teeth: the capacity to give up whether you win or lose. You make reference to using money you're willing to lose, and it is excellent counsel. To emphasize, though, it's not enough to simply accept defeat - you also need to resist the urge to let it lead you to make bad choices


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 03, 2024, 10:00:13 AM
OK, that makes sense, maybe gambling with the intention of having fun can be said like that, but of course even though it's like that, they won't be happy with the end they get, namely losing, so in my opinion, gambling for fun is only done if they don't mind. he lost and, as you said, did not gamble again after other activities had to be done, nor did he continue gambling after the previous gambling had ended in defeat.

That's right, they have to know when they have to stop and gamble, on the other hand, I think this will only be done by gamblers who have good self-control and also have good restrictions. It's true what you said, many gamblers experience losses because they don't control their egos and desires, because if they don't control this, of course the gambling they do will feel very tense, so even if they lose, they will deposit the money back to gamble again with the alibi of almost winning, but However, I don't think that should happen. So it is very important to gamble using money that has been set in a certain amount and this has been said many times by one of the forum members here. He always emphasizes that he gambles using money that he is willing to lose so that when the gambling ends in defeat, we can accept it well.
That is why we must be able to use gambling to have fun and accept loss well and not have the desire to recover from loss. And there's no harm in gambling for fun so that we don't experience any problems later. By always trying to accept loss, we try to keep our emotions in check so that we don't mind the result and can avoid the desire to gamble longer.

With the limits we have set, we will know how long we can gamble and when to stop because that can prevent us from spending a lot of money. However, we must be able to control our ego and lust not to continue gambling regardless of the outcome so that we can enjoy gambling well. By knowing the limits we have set, we will consciously try to maintain these limits so that we only gamble with the money we can afford. And we also won't try to get out of these limits because that means we will take a bigger risk. For this reason, we must also try to be able to allocate a certain amount of money for gambling so that we know the limits and can stop before the limits are reached. We must be able to control ourselves when playing gambling and there is no need to chase after winning if we find it difficult because gambling is not for making money.

Even so, I don't think many people gamble for fun, many of them gamble with the motive of making wins and profits, this has become a problem that occurs a lot in gambling, in fact I think this has become a common problem. gambling is just for fun, I mean where is the fun if not in the wins that can be obtained? because the sensation that exists in gambling determines the ending. If the sensation is satisfying, it means that it is likely to end in victory, but on the other hand, if the sensation is not satisfying, it will end in defeat and if that is the case, where is the fun?

In my opinion, the limits they have also depend on themselves, if they have a large budget or time limit then that's the same, but what you have to pay attention to is awareness of the losses that can occur in gambling, if by being aware of the losses you might be able to create limits. reasonable for his budget and time. I myself gamble using a betting amount that is never more than $10/$15 because I think that is a sufficient percentage of the income I get. All people have a certain income and they have a certain amount to gamble, but I think every now and then there are those who bet on gambling by risking all their income, this happened to my friend who works in a factory.

~snip~

OK, that makes sense, maybe gambling with the intention of having fun can be said like that, but of course even though it's like that, they won't be happy with the end they get, namely losing, so in my opinion, gambling for fun is only done if they don't mind. he lost and, as you said, did not gamble again after other activities had to be done, nor did he continue gambling after the previous gambling had ended in defeat.

That's right, they have to know when they have to stop and gamble, on the other hand, I think this will only be done by gamblers who have good self-control and also have good restrictions. It's true what you said, many gamblers experience losses because they don't control their egos and desires, because if they don't control this, of course the gambling they do will feel very tense, so even if they lose, they will deposit the money back to gamble again with the alibi of almost winning, but However, I don't think that should happen. So it is very important to gamble using money that has been set in a certain amount and this has been said many times by one of the forum members here. He always emphasizes that he gambles using money that he is willing to lose so that when the gambling ends in defeat, we can accept it well.
If recreational gambling is not done under strict control, it can quickly spiral out of control. You've really hit the mark when you say that understanding your boundaries is key. But not everyone is suited for this level of discipline. The instant you begin to rationalize defeats as "near victories," you're inviting disaster.

While it's not an oxymoron, responsible gambling is also not an open-ended celebration. It requires a mentality as uncommon as hen's teeth: the capacity to give up whether you win or lose. You make reference to using money you're willing to lose, and it is excellent counsel. To emphasize, though, it's not enough to simply accept defeat - you also need to resist the urge to let it lead you to make bad choices

In my opinion, this often happens, even by looking at the discussions on this forum or in other threads, this is discussed a lot without having to look at the reality. Just looking at the discussions here makes me believe that there is a lot of uncontrolled gambling that leads to big loss. Indeed, not everyone can be disciplined in gambling, because basically everyone's thoughts are different, so in my opinion there are those who think about the negative impacts, there are those who only think about the positive side and don't think about the negative side.

This statement about almost winning triggers many gamblers to lose control, they gamble beyond their limits, even though they can be said to be capable, but their finances are in disarray due to careless actions. In my opinion, giving up or stopping when you win or lose can happen, when you lose we should stop by not depositing money back to gamble to prolong the gambling session which can be based on "almost winning". Also, when we win, we have to stop withdrawing the winnings we have obtained and go to enjoy the winnings we have obtained. It's true what you said, we have to be able to restrain ourselves from inviting trouble, whether we win or lose, we have to be able to restrain ourselves.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 04, 2024, 06:00:55 AM
Even so, I don't think many people gamble for fun, many of them gamble with the motive of making wins and profits, this has become a problem that occurs a lot in gambling, in fact I think this has become a common problem. gambling is just for fun, I mean where is the fun if not in the wins that can be obtained? because the sensation that exists in gambling determines the ending. If the sensation is satisfying, it means that it is likely to end in victory, but on the other hand, if the sensation is not satisfying, it will end in defeat and if that is the case, where is the fun?

In my opinion, the limits they have also depend on themselves, if they have a large budget or time limit then that's the same, but what you have to pay attention to is awareness of the losses that can occur in gambling, if by being aware of the losses you might be able to create limits. reasonable for his budget and time. I myself gamble using a betting amount that is never more than $10/$15 because I think that is a sufficient percentage of the income I get. All people have a certain income and they have a certain amount to gamble, but I think every now and then there are those who bet on gambling by risking all their income, this happened to my friend who works in a factory.
Yes, there are not many people who use gambling for fun. They tend to try to chase that win by gambling longer than usual and using more money. They think they still have a chance to win by depositing more money, even though that will not guarantee they can win. They can experience more losses, especially when they lose self-control, so if they have set limits in gambling, those limits will soon disappear because they are covered by the desire to win more. The pleasure is when we can use our free time to gamble and enjoy the gambling game so well that we don't think about winning or losing.

The limits they have set can help them prevent bigger losses because, with these limits, they will see that they are close to using more money, so they need to stop their gambling activities. Those who can maintain their awareness while gambling are the ones who can enjoy gambling as entertainment and not to make money because they know that is not the purpose of gambling. They just want to use their free time by playing enough gambling and because there are limits, they understand when they should stop their gambling activities.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: CODE200 on February 04, 2024, 06:25:06 AM
Yes I know it's good and it does feel good when it comes to being in control of what I spend in my gambling, I'm having fun but at the same time it's not burning my pocket to spend on my habits. I wholeheartedly agree that dice and slots really do make you go over what your initial gambling fund is, that's why I try my best to stay from playing there, it's hard to control your emotions there especially if you're losing a lot of money, you'll get that feeling frustration that will make you play again even when you're winning, you can't just quit because you're ahead and you feel that your lucky streak isn't ending anytime soon.
Control feels nice, but don't be deceived. Gambling is an inherent slippery slope. It's not burning a hole in your pocket, but when will it? Every dice roll or slot spin is a dance with chance, and chance is capricious. In your game, the house always wins. Avoiding financial bankruptcy and sustaining mental and emotional wellness requires self-control

This "lucky streak" delusion needs discussing. And actually, it's an illusion. Winning streaks are a psychological siren song that draws you into risk. Setting and maintaining boundaries is crucial. You must know when to leave. More than gambling, this is a life lesson. Be smart enough to resign when you're ahead. Smart, but also self-preservation
As much as I agree with what you're saying that it's possible that I will slip my control over what I spend in gambling, I don't think that it's going to be a problem for me or a "slippery slope" as you like to say because I have a system where I don't think that will make me get that way and that would be the fact that I have a set time for my gambling sessions that would signal me to stop and the people that's living with me would tell me that I should stop or they would cut off the Internet for me and at the same time, it helps me focus when I have a goal that I need to save some money so I can buy something, with that as a reminder in my computer wallpaper and phone, I always have the strength to be able to stop whenever I can, it won't work for everyone though as I've grown up in a military disciplined household so you're definitely on point when it comes to this control being a false for a lot of gamblers.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Sanitough on February 04, 2024, 10:26:55 AM
Anyway, I only spend a maximum of $2 when I bet with a set budget of $20-$50 everytime I gamble. That's what I can only afford.
I am not that far on that range but I won't give specifics. If this is what we can afford, the advantage of doing this on a crypto casino is because they won't be asking that much for the minimum deposits and amounts of bets.
That's one good thing in crypto casinos that we are with because they're asking fairly low minimum that everyone can afford. It is to make everyone happy with their gambling deeds with a very minimal amount.
I guess I would call people lucky who have that kind of range because the risk is also low. As for my case, although I'm not really a huge earner, I just live an average life but sometimes I get too aggressive in gambling, greedy as they say, but thats just me, maybe my nature that I don't like when I lose.

Sticking with what you can afford only showed sign of a responsible gambler, doesn't matter if you bet $1 or $2 as long as you are getting the thrill or entertainment value, because if you are not getting it and you only risk a small amount to minimize the risk, then there's no sense of gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 04, 2024, 11:01:18 AM
Even so, I don't think many people gamble for fun, many of them gamble with the motive of making wins and profits, this has become a problem that occurs a lot in gambling, in fact I think this has become a common problem. gambling is just for fun, I mean where is the fun if not in the wins that can be obtained? because the sensation that exists in gambling determines the ending. If the sensation is satisfying, it means that it is likely to end in victory, but on the other hand, if the sensation is not satisfying, it will end in defeat and if that is the case, where is the fun?

In my opinion, the limits they have also depend on themselves, if they have a large budget or time limit then that's the same, but what you have to pay attention to is awareness of the losses that can occur in gambling, if by being aware of the losses you might be able to create limits. reasonable for his budget and time. I myself gamble using a betting amount that is never more than $10/$15 because I think that is a sufficient percentage of the income I get. All people have a certain income and they have a certain amount to gamble, but I think every now and then there are those who bet on gambling by risking all their income, this happened to my friend who works in a factory.
Yes, there are not many people who use gambling for fun. They tend to try to chase that win by gambling longer than usual and using more money. They think they still have a chance to win by depositing more money, even though that will not guarantee they can win. They can experience more losses, especially when they lose self-control, so if they have set limits in gambling, those limits will soon disappear because they are covered by the desire to win more. The pleasure is when we can use our free time to gamble and enjoy the gambling game so well that we don't think about winning or losing.

The limits they have set can help them prevent bigger losses because, with these limits, they will see that they are close to using more money, so they need to stop their gambling activities. Those who can maintain their awareness while gambling are the ones who can enjoy gambling as entertainment and not to make money because they know that is not the purpose of gambling. They just want to use their free time by playing enough gambling and because there are limits, they understand when they should stop their gambling activities.

The fact is that more people gamble to chase victory or aim for victory, so they can spend a lot of money on gambling that is not clear that it will give them victory, even to be able to return their capital alone according to power it is already difficult, let alone to get victory in gambling is very difficult. Maybe it is because I feel it myself. Because gambling should be done in a relaxed way by doing it at a time that is indeed a time for us to relax.

Using more money in gambling, in my opinion, will not guarantee that they can get a win, although some say gambling every day will get more winnings, but in my own opinion it is not real, with the fact that I am not a casino owner or casino employee but in my opinion it is an alibi, the reality is not like that. Hopefully they have a limit in terms of their budget setting a budget for gambling and adjusting their bets to the budget they use.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: klidex on February 05, 2024, 05:07:45 AM
Disclosing one's monthly earnings here I don't think is a good gesture and that's why I'm not gonna be part of people that are going to do that but talking about my monthly limits in terms of betting, I don't regularly bet and that's why I don't have a specific betting limit but the highest I've reached was during the time I was addicted gambling which was long time ago and it wasn't above $150 as of then.
It's okay if we share stories related to the monthly salary we get because this thread is just like a place to share experiences, it's not meant to brag, but if you really can't tell it, you can just say half of your income.
but I respect what you say because everyone has different thoughts so I understand if you don't want to say it.

regarding your total maximum limit of $150 but for me that is quite a large amount if you are betting and would not recommend it to anyone.
and I'm sure that even though in the past you had a serious problem with gambling, I'm sure it was an experience that made you a healthy gambler.
Talking about your monthly salary in a public place is indeed something that is impolite, in theory it is a matter of privacy because it concerns income, some people don't want other people to know about their actual salary, but it's okay if you want to tell it because we are just here to share experiences and I won't borrow your money even though I know your salary is large, we here just want to know whether the majority of your salary is used for gambling or not so that it can be a reference for other gamblers whether you exceed the limit or not with the percentage of your salary.

Someone who is addicted to gambling must have experienced major losses in their life, and how can they overcome this and allocate most of their salary to other things outside of gambling, because in reality gambling is just a game and we should use money that does not exceed what we can afford and not bigger than the salary we have.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 06, 2024, 09:25:13 AM
The fact is that more people gamble to chase victory or aim for victory, so they can spend a lot of money on gambling that is not clear that it will give them victory, even to be able to return their capital alone according to power it is already difficult, let alone to get victory in gambling is very difficult. Maybe it is because I feel it myself. Because gambling should be done in a relaxed way by doing it at a time that is indeed a time for us to relax.

Using more money in gambling, in my opinion, will not guarantee that they can get a win, although some say gambling every day will get more winnings, but in my own opinion it is not real, with the fact that I am not a casino owner or casino employee but in my opinion it is an alibi, the reality is not like that. Hopefully they have a limit in terms of their budget setting a budget for gambling and adjusting their bets to the budget they use.
This is a reality that is now happening, so people who decide to gamble must really realize that they need to change their thinking about gambling. Gambling is not about aiming for the win because it will be difficult to get, and they will only spend more money if their target is only to win. For this reason, we must be able to use sufficient capital to gamble so that there is no desire to continue gambling, especially if we have used almost all of our capital. We have to be able to stop ourselves from gambling so we don't have to lose a lot because it's not worth doing.

Playing gambling with more money will only give you the risk of losing more money, especially since there will be a tendency not to want to stop gambling if you haven't won. Playing gambling every day may be okay for people who can control themselves. But there are still many people who can lose control of themselves when gambling, so they must be able to maintain their self-control so that they don't lose it due to emotions or the influence of gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 06, 2024, 02:20:16 PM
The fact is that more people gamble to chase victory or aim for victory, so they can spend a lot of money on gambling that is not clear that it will give them victory, even to be able to return their capital alone according to power it is already difficult, let alone to get victory in gambling is very difficult. Maybe it is because I feel it myself. Because gambling should be done in a relaxed way by doing it at a time that is indeed a time for us to relax.

Using more money in gambling, in my opinion, will not guarantee that they can get a win, although some say gambling every day will get more winnings, but in my own opinion it is not real, with the fact that I am not a casino owner or casino employee but in my opinion it is an alibi, the reality is not like that. Hopefully they have a limit in terms of their budget setting a budget for gambling and adjusting their bets to the budget they use.
This is a reality that is now happening, so people who decide to gamble must really realize that they need to change their thinking about gambling. Gambling is not about aiming for the win because it will be difficult to get, and they will only spend more money if their target is only to win. For this reason, we must be able to use sufficient capital to gamble so that there is no desire to continue gambling, especially if we have used almost all of our capital. We have to be able to stop ourselves from gambling so we don't have to lose a lot because it's not worth doing.

Playing gambling with more money will only give you the risk of losing more money, especially since there will be a tendency not to want to stop gambling if you haven't won. Playing gambling every day may be okay for people who can control themselves. But there are still many people who can lose control of themselves when gambling, so they must be able to maintain their self-control so that they don't lose it due to emotions or the influence of gambling.

maybe right, the thinking that must be changed, the thinking of those who think of winning at gambling must be changed, because as you say victory in gambling is very difficult to obtain, it is impossible to get easily, because the big chance in gambling is defeat not victory. people need to realize this, gambling with a budget that is balanced with monthly income, because we should be able to do what makes us good instead of doing what puts us in an unfavorable phase.

In my opinion, gambling every day even though they have good self-control is the same as they spend a lot of money quickly,  if they gamble by using $10 every day then they can be sure that in a month they can also see how much they have spent on gambling, but in my opinion gambling with good thinking, not gambling often, also not using a large budget.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: SeriouslyGiveaway on February 07, 2024, 04:05:11 AM
Having a reasonable bet on the amount of money you spend on gambling will help you be more comfortable in gambling, and account management will also be easier. You should separate money for gambling from other money. If you have lost all the money you spent gambling, you should stop. We will continue next month. If you can identify such amounts clearly, I believe you will always be safe when gambling. I usually spend 10% of my monthly income for gambling and entertainment, and each order will be 1% of that amount, for example, if I have 100 USD for gambling, I will play 1 USD in each game, always adhere to this ratio. If the month is not over and I have lost all this money, I will stop playing and come back next month. I have maintained this allocation habit and I find it quite good for me. I feel like I am not drawn into gambling excessively like before.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: bayu7adi on February 07, 2024, 05:03:51 AM
Specifically for sports betting, my monthly budget is 5-10% of my income, and sometimes I also use income from signatures for gambling. Around $50-$100 is my weekly budget (I always limit it to not exceed $100 for each bet), and if it wins, then next week's sports betting will use the winnings from this week's bet. This means I can save expenses for gambling for the next week.

Some winnings sometimes make me play slot games with a small deposit of only around $10-$20. I still lack confidence in slots until now. So, I only use winnings from sports betting to learn how to play slots. Or perhaps it can't be called learning, but more like testing my luck.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 07, 2024, 05:20:57 AM
maybe right, the thinking that must be changed, the thinking of those who think of winning at gambling must be changed, because as you say victory in gambling is very difficult to obtain, it is impossible to get easily, because the big chance in gambling is defeat not victory. people need to realize this, gambling with a budget that is balanced with monthly income, because we should be able to do what makes us good instead of doing what puts us in an unfavorable phase.

In my opinion, gambling every day even though they have good self-control is the same as they spend a lot of money quickly,  if they gamble by using $10 every day then they can be sure that in a month they can also see how much they have spent on gambling, but in my opinion gambling with good thinking, not gambling often, also not using a large budget.
However, their thinking must be changed so that they don't think that when playing gambling, they have to be able to win. Getting a win is not easy. Even a professional will admit the same thing, especially for those who don't have much experience in gambling. They should gamble using sufficient funds and not too much so that they can manage their emotions when they lose. They also don't need to be too sad when they lose because it is an amount they can afford, so they will not think too much about their loss. They also have no intention of recovering from their loss because they know that it is difficult.

Playing gambling using $10 every day seems like a lot because if they can do the math, that means they have to prepare $300 every month. Not everyone wants to spend $300 every month just to gamble, especially people with many daily needs that must be met. But maybe people who often gamble won't have a problem with it because they can prepare that amount of money to gamble. So we have to be able to adjust our funds for gambling based on our income so that we don't exceed the limits.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 07, 2024, 11:00:09 AM
maybe right, the thinking that must be changed, the thinking of those who think of winning at gambling must be changed, because as you say victory in gambling is very difficult to obtain, it is impossible to get easily, because the big chance in gambling is defeat not victory. people need to realize this, gambling with a budget that is balanced with monthly income, because we should be able to do what makes us good instead of doing what puts us in an unfavorable phase.

In my opinion, gambling every day even though they have good self-control is the same as they spend a lot of money quickly,  if they gamble by using $10 every day then they can be sure that in a month they can also see how much they have spent on gambling, but in my opinion gambling with good thinking, not gambling often, also not using a large budget.
However, their thinking must be changed so that they don't think that when playing gambling, they have to be able to win. Getting a win is not easy. Even a professional will admit the same thing, especially for those who don't have much experience in gambling. They should gamble using sufficient funds and not too much so that they can manage their emotions when they lose. They also don't need to be too sad when they lose because it is an amount they can afford, so they will not think too much about their loss. They also have no intention of recovering from their loss because they know that it is difficult.

Playing gambling using $10 every day seems like a lot because if they can do the math, that means they have to prepare $300 every month. Not everyone wants to spend $300 every month just to gamble, especially people with many daily needs that must be met. But maybe people who often gamble won't have a problem with it because they can prepare that amount of money to gamble. So we have to be able to adjust our funds for gambling based on our income so that we don't exceed the limits.

when it comes to experience, I think it depends on the gambling. What you really have to think about is the budget you can afford to gamble, and also the self-limitations needed to avoid gambling too much. and if you do experience defeat, you don't have to be sad, but maybe it's okay to be sad, just don't think about it too much, because even if they think hard about it, it won't change the situation, if you do lose, please just accept it because it's a risk that will clearly happen.

What we have to pay attention to is that we have to be able to adjust and balance which funds are for gambling and which funds are for living needs. Regarding the amount of funds they use for gambling, it depends on the individual, because of course each individual has a different income and so of course they also have a certain budget for gambling. Whatever the budget for gambling, please adjust it to their own income, don't let the budget to gamble, they spend all their salary earned from work for one month.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 08, 2024, 06:58:15 AM
when it comes to experience, I think it depends on the gambling. What you really have to think about is the budget you can afford to gamble, and also the self-limitations needed to avoid gambling too much. and if you do experience defeat, you don't have to be sad, but maybe it's okay to be sad, just don't think about it too much, because even if they think hard about it, it won't change the situation, if you do lose, please just accept it because it's a risk that will clearly happen.

What we have to pay attention to is that we have to be able to adjust and balance which funds are for gambling and which funds are for living needs. Regarding the amount of funds they use for gambling, it depends on the individual, because of course each individual has a different income and so of course they also have a certain budget for gambling. Whatever the budget for gambling, please adjust it to their own income, don't let the budget to gamble, they spend all their salary earned from work for one month.
That's why we have to adjust to the budget we can afford for gambling and always try to ensure that we don't gamble too much. This is important to always pay attention to so that we will not experience many losses, which will increase if we do not maintain the limits. We don't want to feel sad or even frustrated because we have experienced too much defeat, so that's why we must always limit our spending on gambling. Apart from that, there are risks that we will accept if we use more money.

By adjusting funds for gambling, at least we have tried to reduce the expenses and the number of losses we can accept. Most gamblers are not ready to accept large losses, especially if the losses increase, so we must really limit our gambling activities. We also can't follow the funds that other people use because it depends on our income. By always limiting our budget for gambling, we will not gamble beyond the limit because we always want to avoid losing too much, which can prevent us from experiencing bigger problems than others. We also cannot risk losing a lot of money because we have other needs.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 08, 2024, 10:40:18 AM
when it comes to experience, I think it depends on the gambling. What you really have to think about is the budget you can afford to gamble, and also the self-limitations needed to avoid gambling too much. and if you do experience defeat, you don't have to be sad, but maybe it's okay to be sad, just don't think about it too much, because even if they think hard about it, it won't change the situation, if you do lose, please just accept it because it's a risk that will clearly happen.

What we have to pay attention to is that we have to be able to adjust and balance which funds are for gambling and which funds are for living needs. Regarding the amount of funds they use for gambling, it depends on the individual, because of course each individual has a different income and so of course they also have a certain budget for gambling. Whatever the budget for gambling, please adjust it to their own income, don't let the budget to gamble, they spend all their salary earned from work for one month.
That's why we have to adjust to the budget we can afford for gambling and always try to ensure that we don't gamble too much. This is important to always pay attention to so that we will not experience many losses, which will increase if we do not maintain the limits. We don't want to feel sad or even frustrated because we have experienced too much defeat, so that's why we must always limit our spending on gambling. Apart from that, there are risks that we will accept if we use more money.

By adjusting funds for gambling, at least we have tried to reduce the expenses and the number of losses we can accept. Most gamblers are not ready to accept large losses, especially if the losses increase, so we must really limit our gambling activities. We also can't follow the funds that other people use because it depends on our income. By always limiting our budget for gambling, we will not gamble beyond the limit because we always want to avoid losing too much, which can prevent us from experiencing bigger problems than others. We also cannot risk losing a lot of money because we have other needs.

the fact is that in gambling there are wins and losses, but what is certain is that you will lose more often, therefore we should be able to limit our gambling as much as possible, because the more often we gamble, the more money we will lose and I think if someone loses Large amounts of money can make them stressed and maybe they will do things that are beyond reason, even worse, it could even lead to mental disorders. with risks that are always there, even if we use a small amount of money, the risk will still be there.

I always emphasize that the budget for gambling is limited, adjust it to the income we earn ourselves, as much as possible, don't overdo it because something done excessively can result in bad or even bad things. All gamblers definitely want to win, but many of them don't pay attention to the risk side so they keep gambling even though they always lose and lose. What must be considered is the budget they use for gambling, we must be able to adjust the number of bets we can afford including the budget. Gamblers who force themselves to get big wins tend to end up losing, why is that? because the losing factor that I mentioned earlier dominates more than the winning factor. Do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, because if you are lucky you can win.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 09, 2024, 01:44:59 AM
the fact is that in gambling there are wins and losses, but what is certain is that you will lose more often, therefore we should be able to limit our gambling as much as possible, because the more often we gamble, the more money we will lose and I think if someone loses Large amounts of money can make them stressed and maybe they will do things that are beyond reason, even worse, it could even lead to mental disorders. with risks that are always there, even if we use a small amount of money, the risk will still be there.

I always emphasize that the budget for gambling is limited, adjust it to the income we earn ourselves, as much as possible, don't overdo it because something done excessively can result in bad or even bad things. All gamblers definitely want to win, but many of them don't pay attention to the risk side so they keep gambling even though they always lose and lose. What must be considered is the budget they use for gambling, we must be able to adjust the number of bets we can afford including the budget. Gamblers who force themselves to get big wins tend to end up losing, why is that? because the losing factor that I mentioned earlier dominates more than the winning factor. Do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, because if you are lucky you can win.
There are bound to be winners and there are losers. We must be able to accept whatever results we get and not be tempted to continue gambling because we see the results. But many people don't like that because they are increasingly provoked because they have experienced loss so they want to recover from their loss or chase win. That is why we must be able to limit ourselves to gambling to avoid problems in the form of losing more money because our goal in gambling is just to have fun, so we have nothing to chase. This is to avoid difficult desires, which can make us stressed because we cannot get them.

That is why we must always make a budget for gambling and not overuse the money so that we don't have to experience defeat and lose all the money. Every gambler wants to win, but unfortunately, not many gamblers can win, so they have to be patient and not gamble too often. There are still many opportunities for them to win, so they don't need to force themselves to gamble too often, which could cause them to lose more. Many gamblers don't think about the risks of gambling excessively and tend to underestimate it, but when they lose a lot, they become stressed and can't stop thinking about gambling, so that will trigger them to continue gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 09, 2024, 11:40:24 AM
the fact is that in gambling there are wins and losses, but what is certain is that you will lose more often, therefore we should be able to limit our gambling as much as possible, because the more often we gamble, the more money we will lose and I think if someone loses Large amounts of money can make them stressed and maybe they will do things that are beyond reason, even worse, it could even lead to mental disorders. with risks that are always there, even if we use a small amount of money, the risk will still be there.

I always emphasize that the budget for gambling is limited, adjust it to the income we earn ourselves, as much as possible, don't overdo it because something done excessively can result in bad or even bad things. All gamblers definitely want to win, but many of them don't pay attention to the risk side so they keep gambling even though they always lose and lose. What must be considered is the budget they use for gambling, we must be able to adjust the number of bets we can afford including the budget. Gamblers who force themselves to get big wins tend to end up losing, why is that? because the losing factor that I mentioned earlier dominates more than the winning factor. Do gambling appropriately, don't overdo it, because if you are lucky you can win.
There are bound to be winners and there are losers. We must be able to accept whatever results we get and not be tempted to continue gambling because we see the results. But many people don't like that because they are increasingly provoked because they have experienced loss so they want to recover from their loss or chase win. That is why we must be able to limit ourselves to gambling to avoid problems in the form of losing more money because our goal in gambling is just to have fun, so we have nothing to chase. This is to avoid difficult desires, which can make us stressed because we cannot get them.

That is why we must always make a budget for gambling and not overuse the money so that we don't have to experience defeat and lose all the money. Every gambler wants to win, but unfortunately, not many gamblers can win, so they have to be patient and not gamble too often. There are still many opportunities for them to win, so they don't need to force themselves to gamble too often, which could cause them to lose more. Many gamblers don't think about the risks of gambling excessively and tend to underestimate it, but when they lose a lot, they become stressed and can't stop thinking about gambling, so that will trigger them to continue gambling.

In gambling there are two possibilities that can occur, winning and losing. but you can be sure that victory will be very difficult to obtain, because the percentage of losses is more real than the percentage of wins, but many people ignore this, they tend not to think or look at this side, they only think about winning, they tend not to care about it. percentage between wins and losses. and I think if they keep thinking about winning with the reality that they only get defeat then the possibility of them getting stressed, it's very scary isn't it?

losses and defeats are certain to occur in gambling, but this can be minimized by having a budget limit when gambling. There is definitely a chance of winning, but it cannot be achieved according to our own desires, such as forcing ourselves to continue gambling because we really want to win, this should not be done, because if we are lucky and the lucky time has arrived then we will win. definitely can be obtained. What about your income and the average number of bets you make? are you not active?


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: freedomgo on February 09, 2024, 12:33:50 PM
Specifically for sports betting, my monthly budget is 5-10% of my income, and sometimes I also use income from signatures for gambling. Around $50-$100 is my weekly budget (I always limit it to not exceed $100 for each bet), and if it wins, then next week's sports betting will use the winnings from this week's bet. This means I can save expenses for gambling for the next week.

Some winnings sometimes make me play slot games with a small deposit of only around $10-$20. I still lack confidence in slots until now. So, I only use winnings from sports betting to learn how to play slots. Or perhaps it can't be called learning, but more like testing my luck.
If you will be able to stay discipline as that, you'll likely succeed in sports betting if you have found a method to win. The most important for becoming a successful one is on managing the bankroll effectively, and that requires a lot of discipline. If you could manage a small amount, I'm sure you can also do it with big amount. As long as the size of our bets or total bankroll exposure is only a small percentage of our monthly income, everything should be fine.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 10, 2024, 04:39:37 AM
In gambling there are two possibilities that can occur, winning and losing. but you can be sure that victory will be very difficult to obtain, because the percentage of losses is more real than the percentage of wins, but many people ignore this, they tend not to think or look at this side, they only think about winning, they tend not to care about it. percentage between wins and losses. and I think if they keep thinking about winning with the reality that they only get defeat then the possibility of them getting stressed, it's very scary isn't it?

losses and defeats are certain to occur in gambling, but this can be minimized by having a budget limit when gambling. There is definitely a chance of winning, but it cannot be achieved according to our own desires, such as forcing ourselves to continue gambling because we really want to win, this should not be done, because if we are lucky and the lucky time has arrived then we will win. definitely can be obtained. What about your income and the average number of bets you make? are you not active?
Winning and losing will happen, but losing will often come to gamblers so they must be more prepared to accept it and have no tendency to continue gambling after experiencing loss. The percentage of losses will be greater than the percentage of wins so people should think about not gambling too often. Otherwise, they will only increase the amount of money they lose, which will give them a sense of despair. Those who experience prolonged stress because they cannot win will not stop gambling because they still have the curiosity to try to win.

If they see that their losses are greater than their wins, they should not force themselves to continue gambling but instead look for other activities as a distraction. That is why when playing gambling, we must be able to limit our budget and time because these two are the barriers for us not to gamble excessively. We might be able to get lucky one day, so we have to be patient in waiting for it to come, and in the meantime, we don't need to gamble too forcefully because that could cause us to experience even bigger losses.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 10, 2024, 09:01:03 PM
In gambling there are two possibilities that can occur, winning and losing. but you can be sure that victory will be very difficult to obtain, because the percentage of losses is more real than the percentage of wins, but many people ignore this, they tend not to think or look at this side, they only think about winning, they tend not to care about it. percentage between wins and losses. and I think if they keep thinking about winning with the reality that they only get defeat then the possibility of them getting stressed, it's very scary isn't it?

losses and defeats are certain to occur in gambling, but this can be minimized by having a budget limit when gambling. There is definitely a chance of winning, but it cannot be achieved according to our own desires, such as forcing ourselves to continue gambling because we really want to win, this should not be done, because if we are lucky and the lucky time has arrived then we will win. definitely can be obtained. What about your income and the average number of bets you make? are you not active?
Winning and losing will happen, but losing will often come to gamblers so they must be more prepared to accept it and have no tendency to continue gambling after experiencing loss. The percentage of losses will be greater than the percentage of wins so people should think about not gambling too often. Otherwise, they will only increase the amount of money they lose, which will give them a sense of despair. Those who experience prolonged stress because they cannot win will not stop gambling because they still have the curiosity to try to win.

If they see that their losses are greater than their wins, they should not force themselves to continue gambling but instead look for other activities as a distraction. That is why when playing gambling, we must be able to limit our budget and time because these two are the barriers for us not to gamble excessively. We might be able to get lucky one day, so we have to be patient in waiting for it to come, and in the meantime, we don't need to gamble too forcefully because that could cause us to experience even bigger losses.

Yes, that's right, when we gamble, we have to be able to think that what we will get more often is defeat, even though there is a chance of winning, no one can guarantee that we will get it according to our desires and hopes. and in my opinion, winning and losing also has its own impact, where if the gambling they do ends in defeat then they will become curious, and if the gambling they do ends in a win then it is possible that it could become addictive, so that's why That's as good as possible, we must have good self-control.

It is not advisable to force yourself to continue gambling especially if you no longer have money so you have to be able to think that gambling cannot turn things around for sure,  what you say is true  maybe we will have our lucky day where gambling can make a profit but What is clear is that you should never force yourself to gamble because it is not recommended.
and for the umpteenth time you didn't respond to my question, that's no problem.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Weawant on February 10, 2024, 09:20:32 PM
If you will be able to stay discipline as that, you'll likely succeed in sports betting if you have found a method to win. The most important for becoming a successful one is on managing the bankroll effectively, and that requires a lot of discipline. If you could manage a small amount, I'm sure you can also do it with big amount. As long as the size of our bets or total bankroll exposure is only a small percentage of our monthly income, everything should be fine.
An effective bankroll management strategy will help a whole lot to keep you long enough gambling but when you don't know how well to manage your bankroll, getting to bankruptcy is just a matter of time,. probably minutes or hours whichever it is but you will definitely get bankrupt if you don't manage your bankroll well enough.

Some persons sometimes do have good bankroll management strategy but they have a problem with staying disciplined, as a gambler discipline is even more effective and important than any management skill you would want to talk about because even with all those strategy and Skil, if you are not disciplined enough, you may not be back to effectively apply those strategy well enough to stay profitable gambling, but it's very important to be disciplined and than have a good strategy and skills and you can be sure to make good profit out of Gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Westinhome on February 10, 2024, 09:37:20 PM
Winning and losing will happen, but losing will often come to gamblers so they must be more prepared to accept it and have no tendency to continue gambling after experiencing loss. The percentage of losses will be greater than the percentage of wins so people should think about not gambling too often. Otherwise, they will only increase the amount of money they lose, which will give them a sense of despair. Those who experience prolonged stress because they cannot win will not stop gambling because they still have the curiosity to try to win.


If the losing is happen in the gambling site,the gamblers should accept the loss.Because no gambler will report for the profit in the gambling site,So the gamblers should not report for the loss too.Accept the losses and learn the game to shine in the gambling site.The knowledge was the essential one in the gambling site,the gambling algorithm was cracked only using the knowledge.


If they see that their losses are greater than their wins, they should not force themselves to continue gambling but instead look for other activities as a distraction. That is why when playing gambling, we must be able to limit our budget and time because these two are the barriers for us not to gamble excessively. We might be able to get lucky one day, so we have to be patient in waiting for it to come, and in the meantime, we don't need to gamble too forcefully because that could cause us to experience even bigger losses.

The gambler who their loss in the gambling site should understand their position.The gambler should take the rest after the loss was high compared to the winning.Because the emotion will play the major role in the gambling site,the gambler should not play the game with pressure in the gambling site.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Lorence.xD on February 10, 2024, 09:49:00 PM
Specifically for sports betting, my monthly budget is 5-10% of my income, and sometimes I also use income from signatures for gambling. Around $50-$100 is my weekly budget (I always limit it to not exceed $100 for each bet), and if it wins, then next week's sports betting will use the winnings from this week's bet. This means I can save expenses for gambling for the next week.

Some winnings sometimes make me play slot games with a small deposit of only around $10-$20. I still lack confidence in slots until now. So, I only use winnings from sports betting to learn how to play slots. Or perhaps it can't be called learning, but more like testing my luck.
If you will be able to stay discipline as that, you'll likely succeed in sports betting if you have found a method to win. The most important for becoming a successful one is on managing the bankroll effectively, and that requires a lot of discipline. If you could manage a small amount, I'm sure you can also do it with big amount. As long as the size of our bets or total bankroll exposure is only a small percentage of our monthly income, everything should be fine.
Success will never be guaranteed no matter how hard we try. Although bankroll and wagering management would help to achieve efficiency in gambling, success is another thing simply because it varies by definition. If success on your end is becoming rich then for sure it will never be certain in gambling. But if it is being able to enjoy your gambling experience and winning a bit of profit then that's a success to some, including me. On my end, I don't expect that much from gambling given that risk is always present and the only thing which will determine your success is simply fate and luck. I am one of the gamblers who thinks that losing is most often occuring and more likely to happen than with winning. Safeguarding oneself from huge loss is indeed a big leap towards better gambling experience.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Orpichukwu on February 10, 2024, 10:02:02 PM
Specifically for sports betting, my monthly budget is 5-10% of my income, and sometimes I also use income from signatures for gambling. Around $50-$100 is my weekly budget (I always limit it to not exceed $100 for each bet), and if it wins, then next week's sports betting will use the winnings from this week's bet. This means I can save expenses for gambling for the next week.
Is that amount not too much? Well, different people have different budgets and needs. For me personally, I always set my own budget not to go above 1% of my monthly income combined, and I have been keeping up to that budget.
 
Most times, I don't spend up to that amount in an entire month gambling. If I spend much in any month, that will be as a result of me having won that period, and after getting out the large part of the winning, I use the little figures to try again. Aside from that, I barely even hit my income of 1% from my gambling activities.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on February 10, 2024, 11:25:11 PM
Well, I have two monsot s prioemdios, the one that I use to play normally in games of chance in casinos, such as roulette, dice, sports betting and I use another to play in the slots, because in the slots what I do is basically use it even I have fun, and it is something that is usually very different and is not something common, but I use that balance to be able to do things with the slots because I use them for the slots just for fun, and fun is something that we give ourselves always, so it seems incredible to many, but I know that some will understand me, m, because I only use 10usd to play in the slots and I don't mind losing it, that's like a normal use of pro session fun, now I don't mind losing it, But what I do mind losing is when I play roulette, craps, sports betting, and well, when I do those things there I do concentrate and I concentrate on being able to bring that balance to a lot of money. In the slots, sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't.

Regarding the winnings, I don't get them, there aren't many, I couldn't say these things that we always look for at all times, because sometimes one plays just to play to have fun and to do things better, I could Would it mean to say that when the profits are combined, then if I spend them to go eat some hamburgers with my wife and my children, that's how I see them, the profits are not that much, because with 10usd how much can you get? Yes, I can have a strategy, but in reality it is one, that is, if per game session I put in 10usd and win 3usd, I leave it there and go the next day, if I play and win 2usd more, I leave it like that and then I don't play anymore. with the 15 but with the 5usd, then that seems like something very great to me, personally I have always said and have made it clear that things should be like this, there is no other way, if we know how to plan we will be successful in the casino .


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 11, 2024, 05:01:11 AM
Yes, that's right, when we gamble, we have to be able to think that what we will get more often is defeat, even though there is a chance of winning, no one can guarantee that we will get it according to our desires and hopes. and in my opinion, winning and losing also has its own impact, where if the gambling they do ends in defeat then they will become curious, and if the gambling they do ends in a win then it is possible that it could become addictive, so that's why That's as good as possible, we must have good self-control.

It is not advisable to force yourself to continue gambling especially if you no longer have money so you have to be able to think that gambling cannot turn things around for sure,  what you say is true  maybe we will have our lucky day where gambling can make a profit but What is clear is that you should never force yourself to gamble because it is not recommended.
and for the umpteenth time you didn't respond to my question, that's no problem.
The opportunity to win is there but we won't be able to get it easily. We will probably experience losses more often than we win, so we must be careful when gambling and limit the number of losses by not gambling too much. By making restrictions that we do, we can avoid the problem of losing a lot of money. There are impacts from gambling and gambling addiction is the worst impact we can get if we lose self-control and gamble too often. We will not feel like we have a gambling addiction, and when we realize it, it will be too late. Only a strong will can bring us out of our gambling addiction and have a normal life again.

Playing gambling must be relaxing so that we can enjoy gambling as entertainment. Moreover, we don't know when we will win so why should we play gambling too seriously which can cost so much money. Instead of experiencing a lot of losses, we should reduce the number of losses by always limiting our gambling activities. Even though we place restrictions on gambling, we still have the opportunity to win so if we can enjoy gambling as entertainment, we can win. That will prevent the thought of having to win, especially as it is very difficult to get.

If the losing is happen in the gambling site,the gamblers should accept the loss.Because no gambler will report for the profit in the gambling site,So the gamblers should not report for the loss too.Accept the losses and learn the game to shine in the gambling site.The knowledge was the essential one in the gambling site,the gambling algorithm was cracked only using the knowledge.
We must be able to accept loss, no matter how annoyed and disappointed we feel, because that is the risk of gambling. Gamblers should not continue gambling if they do not want to experience even greater losses because by continuing to gamble, the risk of losing their money will also be greater. They will never be able to learn from experience if they continue gambling, even though learning from experience is very useful for them so they can reduce the number of losses.

The gambler who their loss in the gambling site should understand their position.The gambler should take the rest after the loss was high compared to the winning.Because the emotion will play the major role in the gambling site,the gambler should not play the game with pressure in the gambling site.
If gamblers have lost several times, they must be aware that they must immediately stop their gambling activities. Otherwise, they have the potential to experience bigger losses, even though it has happened to many gamblers, so they lose all their money. There is still plenty of time for us to gamble so that the money we still have will not run out on that day. We can save the money to use for gambling again another day.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: pinggoki on February 11, 2024, 05:09:16 AM
I don't gamble a lot nowadays but I would say that when I do gamble, I spend about 200 USD on average and I don't really have an accurate estimate with my monthly income as I have a lot of side works and investments that consistently gives me money so I don't have a real knowledge about it and I would probably only look into it once there's a lot money problems in the household which hasn't been a thing for a really long time for me so if I may assume, I'd probably have around 1k to 2k monthly income, it's not a lot in USD but it's worth a lot in my country.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Asuspawer09 on February 11, 2024, 06:13:41 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.

You don't need to provide exact figures; an estimate would suffice. Through this discussion, we can assess whether we are being too aggressive in our gambling habits or if we are playing it safe with our bets.

My average bet was around 10$-20$ which is actually not that high on just a normal day I never really do high bets since there are combo bets that I do to aim for a higher amount of return, for sure there was a lower chance of winning something like this but 10$-20$ bet wasn't really going to be a big deal even if I lose. Usually with a limit of around 100$ depending on when I'm winning or losing the bets but if I'm on a losing streak I usually just stop on the 3rd one. I dont really have a track of my monthly income, If you mean my monthly income on a full-time job that is around 400$ which is not that great but it is actually not that great of a country when it comes to salary If you mean the income on gambling I guess it could easily be around 0$-600$ depending on how lucky I am, but to be honest there is a really low chance of winning more than 200$. I mean personally you usually lose on bets and I probably lose more than win but when I win that is mostly where I recover the lost bets since it's usually a fair amount of bet already if you're going to ask me.



Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: danherbias07 on February 11, 2024, 06:36:22 AM
Specifically for sports betting, my monthly budget is 5-10% of my income, and sometimes I also use income from signatures for gambling. Around $50-$100 is my weekly budget (I always limit it to not exceed $100 for each bet), and if it wins, then next week's sports betting will use the winnings from this week's bet. This means I can save expenses for gambling for the next week.

Some winnings sometimes make me play slot games with a small deposit of only around $10-$20. I still lack confidence in slots until now. So, I only use winnings from sports betting to learn how to play slots. Or perhaps it can't be called learning, but more like testing my luck.
I stopped playing slots because I never felt like winning there. I mean, I spent so much playing, and yet the RTP seems to be avoiding me or maybe I surrender too fast that the system was not given a chance to give back. Well, it's an expensive game and I don't want to get rekt that fast which is why I don't put a lot of money into it. I'd rather play the originals where I can set my bet to lower amounts and play as long as I like. The good thing is I enjoyed playing them. Plinko, Keno, Tome of Life, HILO, and others in the original games.

Those $50 will go far. I only started with $30 and yet it takes long before I deplete it. Most of the time my wager will go to as far as $3000 and I can get all that back from the monthly bonus. Weekly bonus is also a good amount given by Stake.com thanks to my high wagering amount and then last week they had the pre-monthly that I took advantage of claiming it every 10 minutes.
I mean, it's like I am just recycling the money given and then sometimes I can even prolong it that I will have a balance left for my sports betting habit.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 11, 2024, 04:41:06 PM
Yes, that's right, when we gamble, we have to be able to think that what we will get more often is defeat, even though there is a chance of winning, no one can guarantee that we will get it according to our desires and hopes. and in my opinion, winning and losing also has its own impact, where if the gambling they do ends in defeat then they will become curious, and if the gambling they do ends in a win then it is possible that it could become addictive, so that's why That's as good as possible, we must have good self-control.

It is not advisable to force yourself to continue gambling especially if you no longer have money so you have to be able to think that gambling cannot turn things around for sure,  what you say is true  maybe we will have our lucky day where gambling can make a profit but What is clear is that you should never force yourself to gamble because it is not recommended.
and for the umpteenth time you didn't respond to my question, that's no problem.
The opportunity to win is there but we won't be able to get it easily. We will probably experience losses more often than we win, so we must be careful when gambling and limit the number of losses by not gambling too much. By making restrictions that we do, we can avoid the problem of losing a lot of money. There are impacts from gambling and gambling addiction is the worst impact we can get if we lose self-control and gamble too often. We will not feel like we have a gambling addiction, and when we realize it, it will be too late. Only a strong will can bring us out of our gambling addiction and have a normal life again.

Playing gambling must be relaxing so that we can enjoy gambling as entertainment. Moreover, we don't know when we will win so why should we play gambling too seriously which can cost so much money. Instead of experiencing a lot of losses, we should reduce the number of losses by always limiting our gambling activities. Even though we place restrictions on gambling, we still have the opportunity to win so if we can enjoy gambling as entertainment, we can win. That will prevent the thought of having to win, especially as it is very difficult to get.

I think the victory in gambling cannot be ascertained accurately. there are even those who say that someone is an expert in predicting gambling, but in my opinion it will not be completely accurate, because in gambling it seems to me that luck will determine the win. with the frequency we will get more defeat it is natural because the chances of defeat are greater than the chances of victory. it is not strange that we find defeat more often in gambling. and we should do gambling carefully, especially in the budget used for gambling.

It's also true that you say that rather than experiencing a lot of losses, it's better that we should be able to reduce the amount of losses that will occur with the gambling that we do. that's right, even though we limit the gambling that we do, it doesn't mean that there is no chance of victory there is a chance of victory, but by limiting the gambling that we do, we can reduce the risk of large losses that can occur.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: shasan on February 11, 2024, 09:44:20 PM
Well, different people have different budgets and needs.
You are right that different people might have different needs and at the same time different people might have different amounts to take risks on betting also the amount of big to a person might be considered as too little to someone. Actually, the amount of big/small varies from man to man.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: kamvreto on February 12, 2024, 11:24:25 PM
Well, different people have different budgets and needs.
You are right that different people might have different needs and at the same time different people might have different amounts to take risks on betting also the amount of big to a person might be considered as too little to someone. Actually, the amount of big/small varies from man to man.

From what you explain, it's all about each person's differences in the amount of betting each person makes. Everyone has different incomes and bets, so this will not be certain. Moreover, when referring to monthly income from gambling, this is not like ordinary jobs in general which have a fixed salary even though there is some decline in the quality of work. But gambling is a gamble, a game so there is nothing that can be set as a monthly income. not to mention when there are more and more losses occurring, because profits will not always be consistent.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 13, 2024, 06:59:09 AM
I think the victory in gambling cannot be ascertained accurately. there are even those who say that someone is an expert in predicting gambling, but in my opinion it will not be completely accurate, because in gambling it seems to me that luck will determine the win. with the frequency we will get more defeat it is natural because the chances of defeat are greater than the chances of victory. it is not strange that we find defeat more often in gambling. and we should do gambling carefully, especially in the budget used for gambling.

It's also true that you say that rather than experiencing a lot of losses, it's better that we should be able to reduce the amount of losses that will occur with the gambling that we do. that's right, even though we limit the gambling that we do, it doesn't mean that there is no chance of victory there is a chance of victory, but by limiting the gambling that we do, we can reduce the risk of large losses that can occur.
We don't know whether we can win or lose from gambling, but our chances of losing are much greater than winning, so in my opinion, it's better for us just to play gambling casually and not have to be serious because of our uncertainty about winning. And that's why we don't need to allocate too much money to gambling, let alone chasing a win that we don't even know when it will be. The chance of losing will indeed be greater than the chance of winning, so we have to be careful when spending our money and don't need to gamble for too long because that could trigger even more losses.

Experiencing a lot of losses is something we will face if we cannot control ourselves well and these losses will get bigger the more we become eager to chase the win. We will experience large losses of money so we have to limit the gambling we do. With these restrictions, we can prevent the risk of big losses and still be able to enjoy the gambling game.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 14, 2024, 10:17:48 AM
I think the victory in gambling cannot be ascertained accurately. there are even those who say that someone is an expert in predicting gambling, but in my opinion it will not be completely accurate, because in gambling it seems to me that luck will determine the win. with the frequency we will get more defeat it is natural because the chances of defeat are greater than the chances of victory. it is not strange that we find defeat more often in gambling. and we should do gambling carefully, especially in the budget used for gambling.

It's also true that you say that rather than experiencing a lot of losses, it's better that we should be able to reduce the amount of losses that will occur with the gambling that we do. that's right, even though we limit the gambling that we do, it doesn't mean that there is no chance of victory there is a chance of victory, but by limiting the gambling that we do, we can reduce the risk of large losses that can occur.
We don't know whether we can win or lose from gambling, but our chances of losing are much greater than winning, so in my opinion, it's better for us just to play gambling casually and not have to be serious because of our uncertainty about winning. And that's why we don't need to allocate too much money to gambling, let alone chasing a win that we don't even know when it will be. The chance of losing will indeed be greater than the chance of winning, so we have to be careful when spending our money and don't need to gamble for too long because that could trigger even more losses.

Experiencing a lot of losses is something we will face if we cannot control ourselves well and these losses will get bigger the more we become eager to chase the win. We will experience large losses of money so we have to limit the gambling we do. With these restrictions, we can prevent the risk of big losses and still be able to enjoy the gambling game.

Yes, that's true, it's very likely that we will only lose with the gambling we do, because the chance of losing is greater than the chance of winning. What you also have to pay attention to is being able to refrain from depositing money back when the gambling you do ends in defeat, being able to see the income generated so that it is in line with your budget for gambling, don't deposit money to gamble beyond the limits of our own means.

Yes, it is true that losing at gambling is unavoidable. What can be avoided is a big loss, but it depends on ourselves if we have good self-control then there won't be a big loss. Also something that must be avoided is chasing victory, this is not recommended because in my opinion if we chase victory it means we don't have good self-control. because chasing wins will certainly drain our finances quickly and the amount of losses can be many times greater, therefore it is not recommended to chase wins or recover losses. In my opinion, the key is self-control. Limiting gambling can happen if we have good self-control.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 15, 2024, 04:16:19 AM
Yes, that's true, it's very likely that we will only lose with the gambling we do, because the chance of losing is greater than the chance of winning. What you also have to pay attention to is being able to refrain from depositing money back when the gambling you do ends in defeat, being able to see the income generated so that it is in line with your budget for gambling, don't deposit money to gamble beyond the limits of our own means.

Yes, it is true that losing at gambling is unavoidable. What can be avoided is a big loss, but it depends on ourselves if we have good self-control then there won't be a big loss. Also something that must be avoided is chasing victory, this is not recommended because in my opinion if we chase victory it means we don't have good self-control. because chasing wins will certainly drain our finances quickly and the amount of losses can be many times greater, therefore it is not recommended to chase wins or recover losses. In my opinion, the key is self-control. Limiting gambling can happen if we have good self-control.
Instead of increasing the possibility of losing, we should always avoid the urge to continue gambling, let alone deposit money back into our gambling account. That's why we have to limit our gambling activities by allocating a certain amount of money to gamble so that we don't lose a lot. The budget we have must be able to be used to meet all needs, including gambling. But when we can avoid gambling too often, we won't lose much money and still have money for other things.

We can only avoid losing a lot by implementing limits when gambling so that we don't run out of money. And even if we only play enough gambling, that is enough for us to enjoy gambling because if our goal in gambling is to have fun, we will not gamble for too long and only enough so that we can quit gambling before the time runs out. In limiting gambling activities, we also know that it will be difficult for us to win even though we have a chance of winning, so we will be more careful in using money to gamble. And with the self-control we have, we can enjoy gambling as we should and won't run out of money.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Hirose UK on February 15, 2024, 04:35:42 AM
~snip~
Instead of increasing the possibility of losing, we should always avoid the urge to continue gambling, let alone deposit money back into our gambling account. That's why we have to limit our gambling activities by allocating a certain amount of money to gamble so that we don't lose a lot. The budget we have must be able to be used to meet all needs, including gambling. But when we can avoid gambling too often, we won't lose much money and still have money for other things.

We can only avoid losing a lot by implementing limits when gambling so that we don't run out of money. And even if we only play enough gambling, that is enough for us to enjoy gambling because if our goal in gambling is to have fun, we will not gamble for too long and only enough so that we can quit gambling before the time runs out. In limiting gambling activities, we also know that it will be difficult for us to win even though we have a chance of winning, so we will be more careful in using money to gamble. And with the self-control we have, we can enjoy gambling as we should and won't run out of money.
Only way to do this is by having restrictions and also managing finances and time, that way we as gamblers can indirectly minimize the number of losses and even though it doesn't increase the chances of winning, this is the only effective way to avoid consecutive big losses.
Moreover, there are various positive impacts that can be taken, such as avoiding gambling addiction and also being able to prevent increased betting and endangering or affecting our finances.
Everyone may have their own salary or income, but the biggest mistake most people make, especially gamblers, is that they cannot control the amount of money coming in and out of each gambling activity.
Obviously this is very risky and self-defeating but they are blind, they don't have any thoughts about things like this because they only care about what they are doing, namely continuing to gamble according to their desires which are fulfilled by hopes that the chances of it happening are very small or even possible call it impossible.
As gambler, you must be able to think well and always try to take care of yourself, even though you have large income, if you gamble carelessly then all of that income will also be used up with nothing left in the casino or gambling site.

Loss is result that is certain to occur in gambling and it is only wise to be smart in managing and minimizing the number of losses that occur.
Gambling for long time is indeed very enjoyable, but if take into account the amount of money lost, there will definitely be disappointment or feeling of not being able to accept the loss.
We have to think carefully and as much as possible don't let ourselves be carried away by the lust of gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Strongkored on February 15, 2024, 08:30:33 AM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
For sports betting, my average bet is $5 and has been above that but only occasionally when I feel confident that I will win it but it can also be smaller than $5 when trying my luck when betting on multi-bets with more than 10 matches, and how much per month is spent in gambling does not have a fixed number, it can go up but it can also go down depending on the activity of the month, and I can say that I am not an aggressive gambler especially for now who prefers to save Bitcoin, however, if you play casino games such as slots, you will often choose the smallest bet, and income in gambling is very erratic, while for my salary I think it doesn't need to be mentioned.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 15, 2024, 10:45:59 AM
Yes, that's true, it's very likely that we will only lose with the gambling we do, because the chance of losing is greater than the chance of winning. What you also have to pay attention to is being able to refrain from depositing money back when the gambling you do ends in defeat, being able to see the income generated so that it is in line with your budget for gambling, don't deposit money to gamble beyond the limits of our own means.

Yes, it is true that losing at gambling is unavoidable. What can be avoided is a big loss, but it depends on ourselves if we have good self-control then there won't be a big loss. Also something that must be avoided is chasing victory, this is not recommended because in my opinion if we chase victory it means we don't have good self-control. because chasing wins will certainly drain our finances quickly and the amount of losses can be many times greater, therefore it is not recommended to chase wins or recover losses. In my opinion, the key is self-control. Limiting gambling can happen if we have good self-control.
Instead of increasing the possibility of losing, we should always avoid the urge to continue gambling, let alone deposit money back into our gambling account. That's why we have to limit our gambling activities by allocating a certain amount of money to gamble so that we don't lose a lot. The budget we have must be able to be used to meet all needs, including gambling. But when we can avoid gambling too often, we won't lose much money and still have money for other things.

We can only avoid losing a lot by implementing limits when gambling so that we don't run out of money. And even if we only play enough gambling, that is enough for us to enjoy gambling because if our goal in gambling is to have fun, we will not gamble for too long and only enough so that we can quit gambling before the time runs out. In limiting gambling activities, we also know that it will be difficult for us to win even though we have a chance of winning, so we will be more careful in using money to gamble. And with the self-control we have, we can enjoy gambling as we should and won't run out of money.

It is not recommended to deposit money back into our gambling account in one gambling session, if you still want to gamble, we hope you can restrain yourself after losing. Don't force yourself to continue gambling with just one gambling session. based on the fact that gambling is a random system game, therefore it is not recommended to continue gambling by depositing money back after experiencing a loss, it is better to stop and return to gambling another day, maybe another day you will be lucky enough to win.

Yes, that's right, we can only avoid big losses, we can't avoid defeat, because losing at gambling is a certain thing, and cannot be avoided, let alone denied. Many people tend to gamble without balancing the amount of money they bet with the amount of income. Indeed, everyone definitely wants to win quickly, but that doesn't mean they have to use large betting amounts. because in my opinion we should be able to balance the number of bets with the income earned.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Reid on February 15, 2024, 11:09:52 AM
3 percent of my monthly income. That's enough for me and I won't go far anymore. I've dedicated that rule to myself so that I can keep the discipline and also I am avoiding an event that my wife will punch me in the face for gambling the money. ;D
For sports bettors like me it should suffice. I bet occasionally and I pick the games that I want to bet with. Filtered that I can win it with a high percentage unlike others who would make long parlays with high risk.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Quidat on February 15, 2024, 04:57:33 PM
3 percent of my monthly income. That's enough for me and I won't go far anymore. I've dedicated that rule to myself so that I can keep the discipline and also I am avoiding an event that my wife will punch me in the face for gambling the money. ;D
For sports bettors like me it should suffice. I bet occasionally and I pick the games that I want to bet with. Filtered that I can win it with a high percentage unlike others who would make long parlays with high risk.
Self limitation would be always the key, it is really just that not all would really be that able to stick into their own limits on which when it comes to spending then everyone would really be that having that sense of urge when it comes on playing gambling on which it did really comes into a point that they would really be going overboard with those limits. If it happens that you are really going into those kind of behaviors and just cant be able ot stop yourself on doing so then this is an indicative sign that you are already addicted to it and this is something that you should really be avoiding at all cost.
Dont make yourself that easily make those sudden changes specially on having those limitation or having that kind of allocation on your gambling sessions.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Blitzboy on February 15, 2024, 05:47:18 PM
~snip~
Instead of increasing the possibility of losing, we should always avoid the urge to continue gambling, let alone deposit money back into our gambling account. That's why we have to limit our gambling activities by allocating a certain amount of money to gamble so that we don't lose a lot. The budget we have must be able to be used to meet all needs, including gambling. But when we can avoid gambling too often, we won't lose much money and still have money for other things.

We can only avoid losing a lot by implementing limits when gambling so that we don't run out of money. And even if we only play enough gambling, that is enough for us to enjoy gambling because if our goal in gambling is to have fun, we will not gamble for too long and only enough so that we can quit gambling before the time runs out. In limiting gambling activities, we also know that it will be difficult for us to win even though we have a chance of winning, so we will be more careful in using money to gamble. And with the self-control we have, we can enjoy gambling as we should and won't run out of money.
Only way to do this is by having restrictions and also managing finances and time, that way we as gamblers can indirectly minimize the number of losses and even though it doesn't increase the chances of winning, this is the only effective way to avoid consecutive big losses.
Moreover, there are various positive impacts that can be taken, such as avoiding gambling addiction and also being able to prevent increased betting and endangering or affecting our finances.
Everyone may have their own salary or income, but the biggest mistake most people make, especially gamblers, is that they cannot control the amount of money coming in and out of each gambling activity.
Obviously this is very risky and self-defeating but they are blind, they don't have any thoughts about things like this because they only care about what they are doing, namely continuing to gamble according to their desires which are fulfilled by hopes that the chances of it happening are very small or even possible call it impossible.
As gambler, you must be able to think well and always try to take care of yourself, even though you have large income, if you gamble carelessly then all of that income will also be used up with nothing left in the casino or gambling site.

Loss is result that is certain to occur in gambling and it is only wise to be smart in managing and minimizing the number of losses that occur.
Gambling for long time is indeed very enjoyable, but if take into account the amount of money lost, there will definitely be disappointment or feeling of not being able to accept the loss.
We have to think carefully and as much as possible don't let ourselves be carried away by the lust of gambling.
Gambling requires restraint and financial prudence. I support recreational gambling with monastic self-discipline. Gamble can be intoxicating. I insist that self-regulation and a solid financial strategy are the keys to enjoying this thrill without the spill. I agree with you that financial mismanagement is many people's Achilles' heel. The adrenaline sensation is fantastic! However, if not handled carefully, its all transitory. I recommend a budget that respects your income to avoid financial disasters from gaming. Remember that prudence enriches fun, not stifles it. Always bet with your mind, not your heart. This lets you enjoy the event without remorse.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 16, 2024, 04:45:07 AM
Only way to do this is by having restrictions and also managing finances and time, that way we as gamblers can indirectly minimize the number of losses and even though it doesn't increase the chances of winning, this is the only effective way to avoid consecutive big losses.
Moreover, there are various positive impacts that can be taken, such as avoiding gambling addiction and also being able to prevent increased betting and endangering or affecting our finances.
Everyone may have their own salary or income, but the biggest mistake most people make, especially gamblers, is that they cannot control the amount of money coming in and out of each gambling activity.
Obviously this is very risky and self-defeating but they are blind, they don't have any thoughts about things like this because they only care about what they are doing, namely continuing to gamble according to their desires which are fulfilled by hopes that the chances of it happening are very small or even possible call it impossible.
As gambler, you must be able to think well and always try to take care of yourself, even though you have large income, if you gamble carelessly then all of that income will also be used up with nothing left in the casino or gambling site.

Loss is result that is certain to occur in gambling and it is only wise to be smart in managing and minimizing the number of losses that occur.
Gambling for long time is indeed very enjoyable, but if take into account the amount of money lost, there will definitely be disappointment or feeling of not being able to accept the loss.
We have to think carefully and as much as possible don't let ourselves be carried away by the lust of gambling.
Having limits when playing gambling is a must for every gambler so that they can prevent losing a lot of money and also avoid problems that arise from gambling. Losing from gambling is a certainty that we cannot avoid, but we can prevent a lot of losses by setting limits for gambling. We have to adjust the limits for gambling according to how much we earn and only need to use a small portion of that income to gamble. We also don't need to gamble too often to prevent losing money so we can still gamble another day and enjoy our free time by gambling. We cannot take too big a risk in gambling, especially if we don't have a large income, so we really have to be able to allocate a certain amount of money for gambling. Preventing the loss of a lot of money playing gambling can really help us avoid problems arising from gambling.

That is why we must be smart in managing our income so we don't regret spending most of our money on gambling. It would not be feasible if we were unable to meet our daily needs just because we used most of the money for gambling. After all, gambling is entertainment and we must be able to treat gambling like other entertainment so that we can manage the time for gambling and also the use of money.

It is not recommended to deposit money back into our gambling account in one gambling session, if you still want to gamble, we hope you can restrain yourself after losing. Don't force yourself to continue gambling with just one gambling session. based on the fact that gambling is a random system game, therefore it is not recommended to continue gambling by depositing money back after experiencing a loss, it is better to stop and return to gambling another day, maybe another day you will be lucky enough to win.

Yes, that's right, we can only avoid big losses, we can't avoid defeat, because losing at gambling is a certain thing, and cannot be avoided, let alone denied. Many people tend to gamble without balancing the amount of money they bet with the amount of income. Indeed, everyone definitely wants to win quickly, but that doesn't mean they have to use large betting amounts. because in my opinion we should be able to balance the number of bets with the income earned.
That's why we have to be able to allocate a certain amount of money to play gambling so that we don't deposit any more money into the gambling account. If we have spent all the money for the day, we should immediately leave the casino and have no desire to deposit another amount of money to be able to continue gambling. We still have many free days to gamble, but we also have other activities to do immediately. And that means we manage our time well between gambling and doing other things we have planned daily. Depositing another amount of money will only make us forget to control how long we can gamble and will only lose even more money.

If we can avoid big losses, we still have some money that we can use to gamble another day and we also don't need to deposit more money to gamble. This will prevent us from losing money from gambling, especially for us. Gambling is just entertainment that we don't need to do too often to prevent losing money. Many people gamble without thinking about how much money they can use, especially when they get pleasure from gambling. They forget themselves and instead spend more time gambling.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: dezoel on February 16, 2024, 03:28:32 PM
Hello gamblers, this is a kind of survey aimed at getting to know my fellow gamblers better, particularly in the context of sports betting. I would like to know your average bet amount and your monthly income.
For sports betting, my average bet is $5 and has been above that but only occasionally when I feel confident that I will win it but it can also be smaller than $5 when trying my luck when betting on multi-bets with more than 10 matches, and how much per month is spent in gambling does not have a fixed number, it can go up but it can also go down depending on the activity of the month, and I can say that I am not an aggressive gambler especially for now who prefers to save Bitcoin, however, if you play casino games such as slots, you will often choose the smallest bet, and income in gambling is very erratic, while for my salary I think it doesn't need to be mentioned.
How many bets do you make in a week? Your average betting amount is normal, and even though I understand that the base bet of each gambler depends on their income, I believe one shouldn't bet a lot of money so that they can have the possibility of making more bets and maybe recover their money if they lose a few matches because sports betting is not like gambling games where only luck can make you win, you can win more games if you focus and choose the best sides after evaluating both sides in each game.

People that are good with sports betting and have a lot of knowledge and experience about the sports they bet in, they make extra money with their bets only with the budget they have allocated for their gambling activities and it's a great thing if you can win some money on the side.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: junder on February 16, 2024, 03:40:42 PM
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Instead of increasing the possibility of losing, we should always avoid the urge to continue gambling, let alone deposit money back into our gambling account. That's why we have to limit our gambling activities by allocating a certain amount of money to gamble so that we don't lose a lot. The budget we have must be able to be used to meet all needs, including gambling. But when we can avoid gambling too often, we won't lose much money and still have money for other things.

We can only avoid losing a lot by implementing limits when gambling so that we don't run out of money. And even if we only play enough gambling, that is enough for us to enjoy gambling because if our goal in gambling is to have fun, we will not gamble for too long and only enough so that we can quit gambling before the time runs out. In limiting gambling activities, we also know that it will be difficult for us to win even though we have a chance of winning, so we will be more careful in using money to gamble. And with the self-control we have, we can enjoy gambling as we should and won't run out of money.
Only way to do this is by having restrictions and also managing finances and time, that way we as gamblers can indirectly minimize the number of losses and even though it doesn't increase the chances of winning, this is the only effective way to avoid consecutive big losses.
Moreover, there are various positive impacts that can be taken, such as avoiding gambling addiction and also being able to prevent increased betting and endangering or affecting our finances.
Everyone may have their own salary or income, but the biggest mistake most people make, especially gamblers, is that they cannot control the amount of money coming in and out of each gambling activity.
Obviously this is very risky and self-defeating but they are blind, they don't have any thoughts about things like this because they only care about what they are doing, namely continuing to gamble according to their desires which are fulfilled by hopes that the chances of it happening are very small or even possible call it impossible.
As gambler, you must be able to think well and always try to take care of yourself, even though you have large income, if you gamble carelessly then all of that income will also be used up with nothing left in the casino or gambling site.

Loss is result that is certain to occur in gambling and it is only wise to be smart in managing and minimizing the number of losses that occur.
Gambling for long time is indeed very enjoyable, but if take into account the amount of money lost, there will definitely be disappointment or feeling of not being able to accept the loss.
We have to think carefully and as much as possible don't let ourselves be carried away by the lust of gambling.
Gambling requires restraint and financial prudence. I support recreational gambling with monastic self-discipline. Gamble can be intoxicating. I insist that self-regulation and a solid financial strategy are the keys to enjoying this thrill without the spill. I agree with you that financial mismanagement is many people's Achilles' heel. The adrenaline sensation is fantastic! However, if not handled carefully, its all transitory. I recommend a budget that respects your income to avoid financial disasters from gaming. Remember that prudence enriches fun, not stifles it. Always bet with your mind, not your heart. This lets you enjoy the event without remorse.

In this article,  we're going to take a look at some of the most important things that you can do to make sure you're getting the most out of  your money we're going to take a look at some of the most important things that you can do to make sure you're getting the most out of your money.

But in my opinion, there are many people who gamble with no caution and no discipline maybe yes the weakness of many people is that they cannot manage finances properly because it is not only in gambling but even with things outside gambling it can happen as well as life do related to style where they cannot manage finances  properly because they only think about style The same is the case with gambling if they only think about the winnings that must be obtained then they will not be able to manage their finances  properly because it is likely that they will use a  lot of money for gamblings and it will eliminate the money they have not made

It is not recommended to deposit money back into our gambling account in one gambling session, if you still want to gamble, we hope you can restrain yourself after losing. Don't force yourself to continue gambling with just one gambling session. based on the fact that gambling is a random system game, therefore it is not recommended to continue gambling by depositing money back after experiencing a loss, it is better to stop and return to gambling another day, maybe another day you will be lucky enough to win.

Yes, that's right, we can only avoid big losses, we can't avoid defeat, because losing at gambling is a certain thing, and cannot be avoided, let alone denied. Many people tend to gamble without balancing the amount of money they bet with the amount of income. Indeed, everyone definitely wants to win quickly, but that doesn't mean they have to use large betting amounts. because in my opinion we should be able to balance the number of bets with the income earned.
That's why we have to be able to allocate a certain amount of money to play gambling so that we don't deposit any more money into the gambling account. If we have spent all the money for the day, we should immediately leave the casino and have no desire to deposit another amount of money to be able to continue gambling. We still have many free days to gamble, but we also have other activities to do immediately. And that means we manage our time well between gambling and doing other things we have planned daily. Depositing another amount of money will only make us forget to control how long we can gamble and will only lose even more money.

If we can avoid big losses, we still have some money that we can use to gamble another day and we also don't need to deposit more money to gamble. This will prevent us from losing money from gambling, especially for us. Gambling is just entertainment that we don't need to do too often to prevent losing money. Many people gamble without thinking about how much money they can use, especially when they get pleasure from gambling. They forget themselves and instead spend more time gambling.

Yes, that's right, because we shouldn't deposit a lot of money for gambling, because that's not the right thing to do. If we have experienced defeat at gambling then we should be able to leave gambling by not depositing the money back, big losses will occur if we cannot refrain from gambling. with the bad situation that will happen if we deposit money back into gambling even though there is a chance of winning, in my opinion the win will not be able to pay off all the losses that have occurred.

Do you also like gambling? and I want to ask how much budget you set for gambling with the income you get in a certain time. I myself gamble using 10%15% of the income I get, and with that amount I have to be able to manage how the budget I set must be able to last for the period of time I determine myself.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: Heartilly on February 16, 2024, 11:58:15 PM
Can we determine the aggressiveness in gambling just by knowing how much average amount we use in gambling? What if $300, $500, and so on?

If we can state an average amount therefore we are not aggressive already since we were able to keep up with that "average". Regardless of the monthly income, if a gambler just plays around the average amount, then they are not aggressive much. But to keep up with the topic, I'm just a minimum wager in our country. There's no average amount I can tell that I used in gambling since it depends on how much left to my salary that I can use for not priority things.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 17, 2024, 10:10:32 AM
Yes, that's right, because we shouldn't deposit a lot of money for gambling, because that's not the right thing to do. If we have experienced defeat at gambling then we should be able to leave gambling by not depositing the money back, big losses will occur if we cannot refrain from gambling. with the bad situation that will happen if we deposit money back into gambling even though there is a chance of winning, in my opinion the win will not be able to pay off all the losses that have occurred.

Do you also like gambling? and I want to ask how much budget you set for gambling with the income you get in a certain time. I myself gamble using 10%15% of the income I get, and with that amount I have to be able to manage how the budget I set must be able to last for the period of time I determine myself.
Playing enough gambling can actually be done to get pleasure from gambling, but people don't do it and instead deposit more money to gamble. They think that depositing more money can give them more fun and also give them a bigger chance of winning, even though that is the wrong idea because it will only make them experience losses that could cost them all their money. We don't have a big chance of winning from gambling so we should avoid depositing more money. So instead of experiencing a big loss, we should prevent it and that can also prevent other problems that might arise after we finish gambling.

Yes, I like gambling, but I don't gamble too often and I don't allocate a lot of money to gambling. Maybe the amount always changes every month because it depends on the daily needs I have to fulfill so I have to adjust it to allocate funds for gambling. Using 10%-15% of your income is enough to be able to enjoy gambling as entertainment so you don't need to deposit more money to gamble. You can also avoid many losses with a fund allocation of that size.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: BitcoinTurk on February 17, 2024, 02:08:30 PM
I don't want to give any information about my net monthly earnings but the amount I spend on gambling on a monthly basis usually corresponds to 2-3% of my net salary and I take care not to exceed this rate. Of course, in some cases this rate can go up to 5% to 10% but this is something that happens very rarely and when this happens the balance is achieved again because my other expenses during the these months are low. As someone who has previously experienced gambling addiction and then successfully recovered from this addiction I can easily state that I don't want to encounter this situation again and for this reason I have been very careful about my gambling expenses in the last few years.

On the other hand, if I have expenses equal to or more than my salary in any month, I should definitely state that I don't gamble or that I gamble at a maximum of 1% of my salary. So, I can easily say that depending on my monthly expenses, I spend between 1% and 3% on gambling and very rarely this percentage can go up to 5% to 10% as an upper limit but I never exceed this rate.


Title: Re: Another question? Tell me your average amount per bet and your monthly income?
Post by: shasan on February 17, 2024, 11:53:25 PM
Can we determine the aggressiveness in gambling just by knowing how much average amount we use in gambling? What if $300, $500, and so on?

If we can state an average amount therefore we are not aggressive already since we were able to keep up with that "average". Regardless of the monthly income, if a gambler just plays around the average amount, then they are not aggressive much. But to keep up with the topic, I'm just a minimum wager in our country. There's no average amount I can tell that I used in gambling since it depends on how much left to my salary that I can use for not priority things.
The amount is too varied that this type of amount mentioned might not be possible. And there is no loss if you provide the average amount you are gambling per month or something like that. And if you think properly then both will seem the same to you.