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Title: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Odusko on March 13, 2024, 03:07:29 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Oshosondy on March 13, 2024, 03:12:17 PM
If I have won small amount of money as I am gambling with small amount of money and going for low odds, I will stop gambling for the day.

If I am losing, I know I should stop for me not to lose more.

Sometimes I gamble at once with big amount but not huge. If I lose, I stop. If I win I stop. I do this if I do not gamble much that week and if I just have little time to gamble.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: cabron on March 13, 2024, 03:13:33 PM
When you lose. That is always the case especially if you lose control already.
I'm not sure if there are gamblers here who are that addicted actually that they don't sleep and just play all day chasing their loss. But people to themselves know they are in a situation when this happens to them.

When money becomes a problem already, its time to stop and start evaluating what's best to do. I think the friends and siblings will notice the person when something is wrong and so they can give advice if they are not admitting here in the forum.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: target on March 13, 2024, 03:21:03 PM

It would be sweet to stop when you win of course you get to treat yourself with the money you get. However, you might lose more before you win big and it's sure is not worth stopping for you if you only win a small amount. You get to gamble again.

But no matter what if gambling is already affecting you financiaally and mentally, win or lose its time to stop. Try to be productive this time to put your focus on your job.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: aioc on March 13, 2024, 03:27:41 PM

Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

For me is when you think it is the right time regardless of whether you win or you lose, there is always a right time to quit, when you lose and when you think that you still want to play and there is still money in your bankroll
but you don't want to chase your losses.

It's for the sake of wanting to play more or you still have money that you are ok to spend, and when you win you want to quit because you want to enjoy winning.

Its where you are comfortable to quit that counts.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: PX-Z on March 13, 2024, 03:28:41 PM
Usually i do both, i call it stop-limit just like in trading. But if asking the most important to prevent more problems, it's to stop when you have enough losses, we all know what lossing streak means. Well, more win is good as long as you are not chasing losses to get more win.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: YOSHIE on March 13, 2024, 03:29:08 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
For me, first I have to understand why I am gambling and what is the main or ultimate goal in gambling. After understanding the situation when we enter the gambling arena, then we can draw boundaries/when to start and stop gambling.

We have to understand that sometimes people come to gamble, which has a broad meaning. On the one hand, people gamble, there is no limit to stopping, as long as they have the opportunity and the will, they continue to gamble according to their wishes, To be honest, I personally don't have a limit to stop gambling until now, I know winning and losing are part of the games I play.

Losing and winning is not a reason for me to start stopping, when I have the opportunity to stop I immediately meet the limit of not playing and vice versa, so for me stopping gambling is not a benchmark for winning and losing, when there is the right time that's where I do it.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Alpha Marine on March 13, 2024, 03:30:15 PM
I usually stop when I'm in the range of my limit. This is very difficult when you're losing though because you want to recover your money but it's a learning process. When you stop different thoughts come to your mind like "What if you win big in the next game?" but don't fall for it. That's how you get into trouble.
It's easier to stop gambling when you're winning. You're going home with something. You can easily work away if you want to buy if you're losing, it is so difficult to quit because you want to win something back.

Every gambler should have a limit. It doesn't have to be a specific amount. It could be a range that they can't exceed. If you train to stick to that you'll hardly get so many losses. It doesn't mean you won't break your own rule sometimes, but it won't happen frequently and you'll get better with time.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Jaycoinz on March 13, 2024, 03:32:09 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Well it all depends on the player mentality because not every gambler has the same mentality as others but I believe for me it's always about the first game and the first try because that will determine if I will continue or not. Of am to get a win then I might possibly reason to continue but anything that makes my first try to amount to lose the that actually marks the end to my gambling session that time because am always observant of my actions not to try and chase my losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Oshosondy on March 13, 2024, 03:35:17 PM
Losing and winning is not a reason for me to start stopping, when I have the opportunity to stop I immediately meet the limit of not playing and vice versa, so for me stopping gambling is not a benchmark for winning and losing, when there is the right time that's where I do it.
This will truly be different from one person to another but know that most gamblers are gambling not to lose at all, even if they are using small amount of money to gamble, they prefer not to lose. If some people lose, they will stop because they know how dangerous that time is. Some peoole will lose but not stop and they will lose more. If you are gambling over a long time period in a day, it is possible that the losses may be more because that is casino/bookies versus gamblers. They have more chances than gamblers. For people that are using very small amount of money, they can be able to control their gambling habit and continue playing with very tiny amounts of money without no any financial problem.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Gozie51 on March 13, 2024, 03:39:44 PM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Logically in between these two, it is suppose to be when you are losing and not when you are winning. The simple reason and logic to this is that if you are winning, it means you are taking the right step and strategy which is why you are winning so why drop your winning spirit and run away? Your winning days are suppose to be times when you are to maximize it and not to run off.

But while losing, it is assumed that such day are not profiting day so the earlier you realize it the better and save yourself all the troubles associated with losses like your money, emotional instability that can lead to anger and transferred aggresion in the family and to the family, so it would be better to stop during loses.

However, these are just the logic and realistic thinking but things doesn't always go straight, as planned or as they are appearing at a particular time. A winning moment can turn into losing moment and likewise to losses turning into winning. A gambler should be smart to take a proactive step and decision in his game base on what his analysis are and what is happening to his bet. There is no straight cut direction in gambling some times.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: coin-investor on March 13, 2024, 03:46:24 PM

Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

It is good to take a break or to quit when you win it boosts your spirit, but it's hard to stop when you still have not filled your satisfaction, so it depends on your satisfaction, whether you win or you lose, as long as you keep in mind that you're playing to enjoy and to be satisfied, but when you're motivation is on making money it's easy to make a decision when you already won.

In my case, I usually quit or take a break when I use all my allocation for that given day, but I just make sure or try to extend my allocation until my satisfaction is filled, it's not easy but you just have to control your allocation to avoid losing my allocation for the whole week.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Spaceman1000$ on March 13, 2024, 03:49:13 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
It should be when you lose, because continues losing is very dangerous to the mental health, because you will be losing both your money and time, however winning comes with a different feeling, it rekindles the spirit of continuity in you, it gives you inner joy and excitement.
So for me, you should give your self a break when you've lost too much.

Though a lot of people tends to stop on their own volution, wether they are losing or winning, they try to regulate their gambling habit on their own, and for me that's the best.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: m2017 on March 13, 2024, 03:49:54 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
It is best for a gambler to draw the line before his first bet. :)

What about the 3rd option?

3 - Periodic planned pauses, regardless of loss or victory, according to the system, like every 2 weeks or 1 month? This will allow to analyze past games and summarize (in the past 2 weeks and 1 month). That is, the gambler will not play spontaneously and chaotically, but will adhere to certain tactics over time, which will not allow emotions to prevail, which, as is known, interfere with gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Ojima-ojo on March 13, 2024, 03:50:24 PM
What I do is that, I set aside a percentage of my earnings which I put into gambling let's say $8 every week and for that, there are some weeks I skip gambling in totality so is easy for me to risk $8 for gambling per week, so regardless if I win the first bet, I withdraw my profits and then play again, and if I win the first bet, I might as well call it a day.


Operating within my limits for me have set me on the path of total control of what goes on with me while gambling and that also helps me minimize the risk of losing everything.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Eternad on March 13, 2024, 03:53:44 PM
Both.

I stop whenever I win or lose using a threshold amount. For example, I will stop gambling whenever I hit already x2 of my bankroll or when I bust my current bankroll whichever comes first. I’m always playing money that I allocated for gambling which is small.

I believe should start deciding to draw the line before they gambling so that they can control the situation without knowing it because they have no choice than to stop such as using a bankroll that you can afford to lose or too small to even notice.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Stepstowealth on March 13, 2024, 03:57:01 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Gamblers loose more generally than they win, so as a gambler, will you always stop gambling whenever you loose which is more regular? I pick when someone has won as the best time for them to draw the line and take some time away from gambling. It will give you the chance to really enjoy or invest what you have won from gambling, and help stop you from reusing the money you have won from gambling to gamble more. When you win from gambling there is a very big chance that you gamble more but drawing a line after winning helps you make sure that you do not gamble more after you win.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: piebeyb on March 13, 2024, 04:03:32 PM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?
The right time to stop is when my budget limit runs out so I don't need to wait to lose to stop gambling, let alone wait to win, so far I am still consistent in limiting my gambling budget so I keep controlling it with just that limit so I can know when to gamble. and when should I stop gambling, without that I can't control myself, I actually play out of control and waste more money unnecessarily when gambling.

Sometimes people often stop gambling when they lose, but believe me, it is difficult to stop yourself from losing, so if you stop because you have lost, it seems like it will be difficult, but it will be different if you stop gambling because your budget has run out. the feeling is much better, even though both of them have experienced defeat, the feelings they get are clearly different, after all, everyone has their own way to stop gambling and rest, maybe not everyone can do what I do because everyone has a different view. It's different in this case, I think everyone should be able to limit their budget to keep it under good control so they know when to stop gambling and when to gamble.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: acroman08 on March 13, 2024, 04:19:22 PM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
this will depend from person to person. personally, I stop gambling if my funds runs out or if I have gambled long enough for the day, and when I am winning, I stop when I reach a certain profit or if I have gambled long enough for the day. I am not saying that my rule on when to stop gambling is the best but it is what works for me.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: famososMuertos on March 13, 2024, 04:25:42 PM
This topic has been discussed quite a bit, in fact, we could even say that we should add "x" Casino game, we should not generalize for the analysis.

It is essential to understand the depth of what you are asking, that is, why you must even evaluate the type of game: Slot, Crash, Roulette and the great etcetera of traditional Casino games.

Then, there are BJ, poker, e-sports, rpg, and sports, these are more complicated and each of them even requires a different analysis.

Anyway, for any of them it's not just about thinking: I win or lose. It seems like it, but there is professional documentation on the subject, I would recommend several books, but they are oriented to Poker.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Hispo on March 13, 2024, 04:27:17 PM
In my opinion, both ocassions (when one wins and when one losses) are pretty good to take a short break off gambling.
When losing money, one needs to relax and digest the reality and the money one lost, some time for us to let that money go and allow reality to sink in.

On the other hand, taking a break to enjoy money one could have won during a good session is also very tempting and it is the ideal case when observed from the point of view of the gambler. Though, being realistic about these scenarios, it is very unlikely most gamblers will stop wagering on their preferred casinos just because they have managed to win money, in reality, they will continue to gamble and try to further increase their winning as much as possible, and we all know how that ends up: with gamblers losing both their winning and their assigned gambling budget dor that session.
No need to say taking breaks and setting back to think thinga over can help to avoid chancing losses recklessly.

So I say both.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Odusko on March 13, 2024, 05:10:00 PM
If I have won small amount of money as I am gambling with a small amount of money and going for low odds, I will stop gambling for the day.

Wait let me ask, do you mean or take stopping to mean that you have won enough to succeed you in the next coming days, because as far as I know if you are gambling with a small amount and you can win it will not be that be an amount that could be able to succeed you to keep positive in the next day even if you take a break from gambling at a great point.
Although it's better to save the winning no matter how little the amount than risking it on more games as that increases your losing chances.

But then some days are just your lucky days and if you quit too soon, you may be missing out, on important future luck that may earn you even bigger reward in total winning.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: komisariatku on March 13, 2024, 05:17:19 PM
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Stop for forever or stop gambling for this session?

Usually I will stop gambling when I win 2x my deposit capital or usually I will withdraw my capital and leave a small balance to gamble again. I will also stop if my deposit runs out.

To stop forever, I had planned to do it when I was 45 years old, when my children were adults and I needed money for their school. Previously I had completely stopped my gambling activities for two years and I started gambling again about a year ago. So if I decide to stop I should be able to do it


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: sompitonov on March 13, 2024, 05:25:18 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I think that before we start playing, we must clearly understand how much we can afford to lose in a gaming year. In addition, we must know the amount of winnings, exceeding which we will end the game forever. This planning is very important and to which many players pay very little attention, I think this is a big mistake. Because when they achieve losses or wins, they seem to be blind and do not know what goal to move towards and lose even more.

If you choose between options 1 and 2, then I would prefer to stop playing after a big win, because I have seen many stories of players returning and giving that money back to the game. As for losses, they should not be abrupt for us, but should smoothly affect our wallet. I think success lies in these things.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Yatsan on March 13, 2024, 05:26:10 PM
Personally, I set a limit to both winning and losing. With winning, I tend to stop whenever I hit 50% of my betting capital for that day as profit and same thing goes with losing however there are times I do consume all of my daily capital for gambling whenever I feel like it.  I think things are still working fine on my gambling journey using this method; even if I lose the capital for that day, as long as I don't extend my betting budget, then I am still following the alloted budget and things are still going with what I expect my betting habits to be managed by myself. Ot to be a hypocrite; I experienced losing almost my one month salary due to frustrations and this scheme I am imposing to myself really helped me avoid such instance to again, happen.
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
this will depend from person to person. personally, I stop gambling if my funds runs out or if I have gambled long enough for the day, and when I am winning, I stop when I reach a certain profit or if I have gambled long enough for the day. I am not saying that my rule on when to stop gambling is the best but it is what works for me.
Indeed, it depends on the gambler due to our differences with risk appetite. Some gamblers could lose more than what or how much I can afford and that's just fine especially if they still have things under their control and awareness. What's problematic is to continue pushing your luck to win the game. Nothing will be achieved in such way other than bigger loss in gambling. If you're being frustrated of losses then that's a normal response however, further actions will be the bottomline.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: bittraffic on March 13, 2024, 05:41:07 PM

When you allocate funds for your gambling spree, I guess when you lost it all that's the line you draw to stop. If however you didn't put a limit, then there is a chance that you may add more and deposit another to chase your loss. This isn't unusual anymore as it happens to every gambler even to myself.

If drawing the line means quiting gambling, that's another story but its definitely a time to quit when you run out of money and you affect the lives off people around you.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Rockstarguy on March 13, 2024, 05:41:16 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
To give a break in gambling is important when one lose and when one also win because gambling is unpredicted. If one lose in gambling and keeps playing thier is no guarantee money will be recovered, their is a high possibility that one may still loose more money as you continue to chase your loses. After a lose I think it is a time for one to lose , especially if it is not the amount you can't avoid to lose.
After a win I'm gambling should not also be a reason for one to continue playing because gambling is about luck which comes once in a while, continue playing it is even possible to lose what you have won the first time. After a win it is also important to take a break and come back next time.

The problem most people have in gambling they do not really understand when it best for them to stop playing. If you lose it is right to stop playing if you win too is also right to stop playing. With this method I don't think one will have problem with gambling. Greed is also the reason why some people find it difficult to stop playing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: qwertyup23 on March 13, 2024, 05:45:00 PM
I think the biggest factor here is the perspective/goal of the gambler on why they want to gamble in the first place.

If a gambler aims to play purely for entertainment, then he/she would most likely have control over his betting sprees.

On the other hand, if a gambler aims to earn income while gambling, then this will be relatively difficult for them to stop given that they have the tendency to continue until they profit from their games.



In gambling, the best way to stop is to actually force yourself to stop by using the circumstances around you. For example, before you bet, bring only a handful amount of cash and leave your card. If your cash runs out, at least, you are definitely forced to stop since your allocated budget is already exhausted. But assuming that you won, then the best indicator would be to stop if you profited at least once.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Antotena on March 13, 2024, 05:48:47 PM
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I think this is easy for a sporty person. When you make an initial deposit which is alway a limited amount of money and by the rules, you can't make additional deposit for risk management. When you stake your games, you don't know the outcome until all the event are played and then you can know the next step, if your deposit exceed your bankroll, you can continue to play but if you accrued loss, then you stop for that day and go again next time, some people do take a week or some days.

As for casino person, I think your mind can tell you when things are about to be wrong. If you wager a game and you had a result of multiple loss in a row like 3 times, then it's time to stop and when you win continuesly but after a while loss becomes a usually thing, then you have to quit for that time.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: _act_ on March 13, 2024, 05:49:55 PM
Usually I will stop gambling when I win 2x my deposit capital or usually I will withdraw my capital and leave a small balance to gamble again. I will also stop if my deposit runs out.
If you gamble frequently, can you always win 2x? It seems like it is not possible. Although we may have different strategies but me as a gambler, I lose more than I am winning. Sometimes I may win and think gambling is becoming simple for me that I am getting it, but later I will notice that I am losing more than I am winning. Recently I have the opinion that gambling is risky than we are even talking about and that makes me use just little amount of money for it because when thinking about winning, the results can be losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dewi Aries on March 13, 2024, 05:51:46 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Actually, win or lose, limits should still be applied in gambling, because after all, management is the most important thing when you are in an activity that is full of possible risks. But I see that most gamblers have difficulty in applying this limit, especially when they are in a losing situation that dominates, usually they act even crazier with the aim of returning something that has been lost before which actually that action will only increase the number of losses.

Actually, for someone who has entered the addiction phase, they will not be able to apply the limit to stop even if they manage to get a number of wins because usually the mindset of getting a much larger amount is always in their mind and they have difficulty ignoring the greed aspect so of course they don't care even though they have basically won but in the end they lose again due to applying greed in order to get a much larger number of wins. For myself honestly winning or losing is not a reason not to quit, even if the winnings are not too big but I think it is a decent amount when you get it for free.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: aylabadia05 on March 13, 2024, 05:54:08 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
On one occasion, according to my experience, I stopped both when I lost and when I won, depending on my mood because I'm not an addict who keeps playing until I forget when it's time to rest.

I have done the times when I kept chasing when I lost, the results were not what I expected.
If you play according to taste, I found something that is difficult to express here. Certainly not traditional gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: hedgeh0g on March 13, 2024, 05:55:08 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I think that before we start playing, we must clearly understand how much we can afford to lose in a gaming year. In addition, we must know the amount of winnings, exceeding which we will end the game forever. This planning is very important and to which many players pay very little attention, I think this is a big mistake. Because when they achieve losses or wins, they seem to be blind and do not know what goal to move towards and lose even more.

If you choose between options 1 and 2, then I would prefer to stop playing after a big win, because I have seen many stories of players returning and giving that money back to the game. As for losses, they should not be abrupt for us, but should smoothly affect our wallet. I think success lies in these things.
Planning is very good for very thinking players and those who have some kind of strategy, but there are almost no such players, many just want to win here and now and they will not engage in any planning. Therefore, in a simplified way, we can say that simply winning a big jackpot will be enough for the player and after that he will get up and leave. Even this action is easy to do, but then when this player goes to bed, he will not be able to fall asleep for a long time, he will think for a long time about this win and about the fact that he could have won more. It is at this moment of devouring greed that he will one day go to play again to repeat his success. This mistake is made all the time, although one could live happily for this money, but the greed of the player does not calm down. I want to say that after winning you need to leave and not return, but in practice a large number of players do not do this. Probably because they think that luck is on their side, but this is a huge mistake.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: indah rezqi on March 13, 2024, 06:17:13 PM
To be honest, determining the right time to stop gambling is very difficult, especially when we are in a winning position, our brain and feelings will tell us that this is a lucky day and we should continue again and again. On the other hand, for those who think about stopping when they experience a loss, they will fight themselves to restrain their desires so that they no longer chase after the money they have lost. There is no right time to stop gambling, everyone basically always wants their fun to be uninterrupted, whether in a winning or losing position. However, there is advice, stop gambling if it has caused you financial difficulties, meaning that the goal of having fun is no longer achieved because you have experienced a lot of losses. Meanwhile, to stop when you are in a lucky position, maybe it will be easier for everyone to do so.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Frankolala on March 13, 2024, 06:19:24 PM
Nobody likes to lose when gambling but losing is inevitable, and that is the nature of gambling. Based on your question, I can quit gambling anytime, either when I am losing or not. I have a time limit for my gambling activities, and if I have not exhausted the funds for the day and my gambling time is up, I quit instantly.

I quit the game early, if I have lost straight five games. I will assume that day will not be a good day for me to gamble, and I wait to gamble the next day or the next time but not on that same day. When I was still an addict, I find it very difficult to quit the game, until my bankroll is emptied.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: entertheabyss on March 13, 2024, 06:22:29 PM

When you allocate funds for your gambling spree, I guess when you lost it all that's the line you draw to stop. If however you didn't put a limit, then there is a chance that you may add more and deposit another to chase your loss. This isn't unusual anymore as it happens to every gambler even to myself.

If drawing the line means quiting gambling, that's another story but its definitely a time to quit when you run out of money and you affect the lives off people around you.
Gambling is never secure on our end. Don't quit because it means withdrawal from the struggles and bold steps already taken in the system. Impact in the lives of people around because that alone will motivates them and also bolstering your steps in the system. Drawing the final line means one becomes ready to take responsibility and also visits the top goals. We exists to make good moves in the system, ensuring profits keeps flowing into the system. Know when to quit, and also know the exact time to gamble because these are the necessary points to acknowledged in the system.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: komisariatku on March 13, 2024, 06:24:33 PM
Usually I will stop gambling when I win 2x my deposit capital or usually I will withdraw my capital and leave a small balance to gamble again. I will also stop if my deposit runs out.
If you gamble frequently, can you always win 2x? It seems like it is not possible. Although we may have different strategies but me as a gambler, I lose more than I am winning. Sometimes I may win and think gambling is becoming simple for me that I am getting it, but later I will notice that I am losing more than I am winning. Recently I have the opinion that gambling is risky than we are even talking about and that makes me use just little amount of money for it because when thinking about winning, the results can be losses.

Yes of course, it seems like I also lose more than I win. Since I only make small deposits, around $10 or $20, I usually wait to win 2x or 1.5x before withdrawing some or all of it. Maybe if my deposit is large I don't wait to win at least 50% before withdrawing my balance.

Yes, gambling is an activity full of risks, so it's best to set a money limit for gambling and only use money that we are ready to lose. However, last month I chased losses which made my financial condition less good


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: alastantiger on March 13, 2024, 06:30:17 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
You stop the very first moment it occurs to you that you have to stop.

You do not need to win or lose. At this point, you follow your instinct.

It is better is the gambler has some self-control and can say to himself, will play for 45 minutes and go do something else. However, I think it becomes harder when you are out with friends and you're gambling and one person wants to keep going while the other person wants the group to stop. It requires tact and diplomacy in this case.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Juse14 on March 13, 2024, 06:36:44 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

The best time to stop is when you are losing and also when you are winning. In the gambling activities that I do, to prevent things from happening that I don't expect, I try to set a maximum deposit limit and also a winning target. and I try to implement this, solely to prevent bigger losses and also to prevent the loss of the winnings that I have obtained. However, if I only get a small win, and don't reach the target I set previously, then all I do is withdraw the initial capital, and after that continue the game just to try my luck again.

and from some of the gambling that I have done, it turns out that with a gambling strategy like this I am able to minimize the risk and maximize the possibility of getting a big win. And by being able to know exactly when we should gamble and when we should end it, this shows that we are indeed able to control our gambling activities well.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: mammusu on March 13, 2024, 06:49:06 PM
Nobody likes to lose when gambling but losing is inevitable, and that is the nature of gambling. Based on your question, I can quit gambling anytime, either when I am losing or not. I have a time limit for my gambling activities, and if I have not exhausted the funds for the day and my gambling time is up, I quit instantly.

I quit the game early, if I have lost straight five games. I will assume that day will not be a good day for me to gamble, and I wait to gamble the next day or the next time but not on that same day. When I was still an addict, I find it very difficult to quit the game, until my bankroll is emptied.
Exactly, no one likes losing and in gambling losing is something that has a greater chance than winning. I like your way when you will stop at any time, whether when you lose or win, it is time management that you use to avoid something that we don't want to experience in gambling. I'm not actually like you, but there are similarities here. I only gamble in my free time and just want to relax, and when I have other activities I will immediately stop gambling.

Not only in that situation do I stop gambling, when I lose I will also immediately gamble, the same goes for winning. If I feel that my winnings are enough because it is more than my capital, then I will stop and withdraw all the profits. I think this is something that can prevent me from excessive gambling during this time. With good time management and financial management, it will be very beneficial for me in carrying out gambling activities.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: boty on March 13, 2024, 06:56:07 PM

When you allocate funds for your gambling spree, I guess when you lost it all that's the line you draw to stop. If however you didn't put a limit, then there is a chance that you may add more and deposit another to chase your loss. This isn't unusual anymore as it happens to every gambler even to myself.

If drawing the line means quiting gambling, that's another story but its definitely a time to quit when you run out of money and you affect the lives off people around you.
Setting limits on gambling is very important if we don't want to lose more of the money we have and still can't stop when we have set these limits, of course this really depends on each individual, because if we can't stop when we have reaching the limits that we have set, of course this will make us continue betting until the last money we have. Of course this will have a bad impact when we experience continuous losses, so it is very important to have limits when betting and we can carry out what we have set. We determine this as well as winnings. If we have reached the winning limit, it would be better for us to take the winnings to enjoy the results of the winnings we have obtained.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: sunsilk on March 13, 2024, 07:06:11 PM
It is case to case basis and both are the reasons when I stop. When I lose and I see that it's going nowhere that it might just lose me more money then I must stop.

And the same goes when I am winning, it's possible that money that I've won might be taken back by the casino for me to lose more then that's the time as well for me to stop.

That's all about how you control and manage yourself when you're gambling, whether you are losing or winning you have to stop at any of those rates and you need to control the situation.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Slow death on March 13, 2024, 09:12:45 PM
In my case, I always set a maximum value for each bet, I always set a certain time to place my bets and I always set a certain time to rest from placing bets, I take a break from placing bets and resume when the main league games resume. . So by that I mean that when I realize that I am not able to comply with the plan that I created for my betting, then at that time I will stop placing sports bets. because if I don't stick to the plan I created then I will do sports betting in a way that will lead to ruin and destroy my life, so before that happens, then I will stop doing sports betting. For example, I only place bets on games in the major leagues in Europe and in leagues such as Saudi Arabia and I have some excesses, such as games in the Asian champions league.

such as national team games and other games. but when it comes to placing my bet, I define a minimum and maximum amount per week that I must use to place my bet, this amount can increase the following month if I manage to double my profit, and a rule that I follow, now if I break this rule constantly so I'm going to stop playing. I also have a rule that whenever the big league games are over and the players and coaches go on vacation, then I also go on vacation. I will stop placing sports bets until the big league games resume, but when I break this rule and start betting on unqualified leagues while the big leagues are stopped, then I will also stop placing sports bets.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: arimamib on March 13, 2024, 09:18:02 PM
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Exactly, no one likes losing and in gambling losing is something that has a greater chance than winning. I like your way when you will stop at any time, whether when you lose or win, it is time management that you use to avoid something that we don't want to experience in gambling. I'm not actually like you, but there are similarities here. I only gamble in my free time and just want to relax, and when I have other activities I will immediately stop gambling.

Not only in that situation do I stop gambling, when I lose I will also immediately gamble, the same goes for winning. If I feel that my winnings are enough because it is more than my capital, then I will stop and withdraw all the profits. I think this is something that can prevent me from excessive gambling during this time. With good time management and financial management, it will be very beneficial for me in carrying out gambling activities.
Incorporating effective time management and financial management strategies into gambling habits is a proactive approach to mitigating the risks associated with excessive gambling. Setting limits and knowing when to stop are important approach in gambling whether it's during periods of loss or after achieving a satisfying win. This would maintain a healthy relationship with gambling. Stepping away from gambling when other activities or responsibilities demanding attention implies a sense of prioritization and self-awareness that can help prevent compulsive behavior.

Gamblers should have disciplined approach to managing your finances within the context of gambling such as withdrawing profits when they exceed the initial investment. This is safeguarding the winnings and also minimizing the potential for financial loss. Time and financial management are integral components of gambling strategy that make gamblers can enjoy gambling as recreational activities.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Huppercase on March 13, 2024, 09:28:23 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I just think that in life, too much of everything is bad. There should be days when you don't have to do anything, don't gamble, take a rest and just be yourself. In the case of playing and knowing when to stop, I think your natural instinct should tell you that you have had enough of game for that day, if you have win a significant amount of money, you don't have business in over playing because one of the problem of over gambling is another r way to lose money in gambling.

As for the loss aspect, it's very critical. You can bets like many times and win nothing and when you try again perhaps the one you have on mind as the last one can help you recover your losses. If we are to follow a simple rule, make sure that you risk a little to gamble, so that when you lose, you don't have to think over it all the time. Loss is part of the process of winning money from gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Wexnident on March 13, 2024, 09:50:40 PM
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The conditions you listed OP are way too vague. Losing can be if I lose for the first, second, third, fourth, and so on. Same thing with winning. If you really want to be strict and draw a proper line, gotta set some solid, clear and understandable rules for yourself. I myself set a rule that I can only bet a specific amount of money every month. That means if my bankroll goes to zero, no more playing till next month. Anything I win can be used to play more if I actually do. Very simple and concise and you can clearly see the limit which really helps in drawing the line.

Was really helpful to me back when I first started since I was able to limit how much I spent.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: danadc on March 13, 2024, 09:53:42 PM
You must draw a line of not Playing again when you feel that you have Spent a lot of money, that must be the only reason, or being in the casino for a long time during the day and it is gripped like an addiction , that is only What should be done , there is nothing else for which I see that something can be done, therefore whenever there is an opportunity to do something better, it is to protect ourselves from the game, we should not gamble with our safety except with money and with our well-being, the case that should be stopped the most is when you feel that you are becoming addicted because there the poeblwm aw gudiza and there is not much you can do , but follow a strict plan that is what the person with the specific the one in question.

But money for me is the biggest limitation , I can't do Anything else other than just Follow Things as they Are.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Richbased on March 13, 2024, 10:28:31 PM
Quitting gambling is really very difficult more especially for someone who have been in the system for long and has recorded some winnings of which the amount won solved some immediate problems for the gambler you will see that such a gambler would find it difficult to quit no matter the numbers of time he had incurred losses and sometimes, it's not even about if someone has won before because there are some persons that has lost a whole lot of money in gambling and they play continuously with the believe that if they should recover the ones they've lost that they would quit gambling. I remembered a time when I tried quitting gambling because I was recording numerous losses but it was difficult for me because I felt that it would be cowardice for me to resign to fate and allow the money I've lost to just go like that and the funniest part was that I actually won a bet that week yet I couldn't still quit gambling.

No core gambler just stays and decides to quit gambling be it as a result of losses or winnings but it's a gradual process and you can't even stop it entirely rather you would be reducing your stakes or you may not play oftenly till you get to a stage where playing gambling begins to disgust you more especially in a case of so many losses but believe me no gambler can maintain a winning limit like setting a winning limit afterwards you quit when you have achieved it, it's always impossible.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on March 13, 2024, 11:11:07 PM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I just thought within myself that if only a gambler is able to make out a gambling timetable for themselves and also decide on the budgeted amount to gamble with, then there will be no trouble or no room for getting confused on when to stop gambling and when not to stop.

For example, if I am an employee and I close from work every 4 p.m. and arrive home by 4:30 p.m., I will freshen up and decide to hit the casinos by 6 p.m. with the decision to only gamble for one or two hours and with a budget of $40 to be spent. If I have exhausted the $40 budget, it means that it's time to go back home. If perhaps I was unable to exhaust all that money but my two-hour timing is already up, then I have to return home. By so doing, I will not find it difficult to stop gambling because I have already planned out how I want things to go.If a gambler can take such a step, they will not find it difficult to decide when to stop and when not to stop.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: robelneo on March 13, 2024, 11:19:19 PM

Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

This something that should be settled or addressed before you indulge to gambling when is the right time to quit is it when you lose or when you're winning, it should not be hard for you to quit when you lose, because if you continue to play by adding more money to your bankroll, you're like chasing your losses.
The best way time to take a break or to quit is when you win because you know your limitations and you're not also chasing your losses, because for some people it's hard to lose, they will press more so they can win more.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: teamsherry on March 13, 2024, 11:49:16 PM
From the comments I've already seen diverse answers and it has occurred to me that everyone would have a different perspective on this, I can't say there is any accurate condition to stop gambling or their would be a sign that we are given on when to stop gambling, so I think it's a personal choice based on the way your are feeling that time and the information you are receiving from your mind.

Unless in cases when we have already set rules, I mostly set an amount I am allowed to gamble out, so if I am winning or losing doesn't matter unless I've exceeded that amount.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: danherbias07 on March 14, 2024, 12:52:27 AM
Both.
Have a pause whenever you lose, let the system rest. Maybe when you come back it will give back what you lost.
Have a pause whenever you win, enjoy the profits, treat your family, treat yourself, have a vacation, take out that stress after gambling for a long time, and just be out of your seat if you win.

These pauses will help to avoid gambling addiction. If you can somehow rest without even thinking about gambling then you are still good to go. That means you are just an occasional gambler and I think that's a good thing.
Because that has been the problem ever since we can access gambling on our computers, we cannot get away from it on any occasion, win or lose. A plan will help out. If you lose a certain amount, you stop. If you win a certain amount, stop. Gambling sites are not running away, they will always be there for the gambling service, it's us who must control ourselves. Easy to say, hard to do. I won't be a hypocrite. But if you can follow this, it will be a game changer.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: pinggoki on March 14, 2024, 01:10:50 AM
If we're not allowed to choose both since that's the best option with a little caveat on both, I think that you should draw the line first on what you're going to lose rather than what you're going to win because think about it, you're more likely to get more losses in gambling and if you focus on wins, you'd likely to be affected by a lot of losses that even if you win, you'd probably be getting a net negative in that day of your gambling session so losses first and then wins. When it comes to specificity in the line, the loss should be around 60% of your gambling fund for that day, if you're not making any progress right there you get to that percentage, you'd probably have a good time stopping and taking the rest of the day off.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: adpinbr on March 14, 2024, 01:29:43 AM
gambling is just very technical. It is something that you may not predict it all because of how more than 50% of gamblers struggle to predict better, sometimes we are not even sure of the game  play or betting we have placed, so I also realize that Bet is what people call it. It is a typical gambling sometimes I call it gambling strategy, some people are betting if they make some profits the stop on the g gamble further some orders after making profits, they keep on going going, going more into gambling, trying to make more and more, and in the other hand if the loss they will feel like I want to get back all my lost, and on the process they will lose everything at the same time if the little profit they have gotten sometimes better is not just necessary is good for us to stay away of it, the best thing is if you have placed a bet on the gambling.  to my advice is better you stop after you have a little bit don’t be greedy don’t win more and more and if you noticed that you have lost so dumb degrading and keep on better because you lose.
Most important thing is understanding the ways of betting I’m not to be greedy


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: retreat on March 14, 2024, 01:37:05 AM
Both of them. A responsible gambler is one who can stop when he is losing or winning. When they are experiencing a losing streak, a gambler must be able to understand his financial situation, and not need to push himself too hard until he spends all his money. And when they are experiencing winning, they must be able to stop and not use all their winning money just to gamble continuously, so that they will not lose all their winning money. A gambler must be able to stop in both conditions, it sounds very easy, but it is quite difficult and not all gamblers can do it like that.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: irhact on March 14, 2024, 01:45:58 AM
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Every individual can't have the same stopping time that works perfectly for them, as we're different so are things different for us therefore we shouldn't follow others suggestions but use the one that works for us. When we're gambling we should be observing how things are working out for us so we can know time to draw the line and always be in profits when gambling. You can draw the line when you're winning so you don't end the game in losses or when you just lost big amount.

I stop gambling when I win a big amount, I take a break as I'm more focused on enjoying myself when gambling and not getting addicted or chasing after winning while ending up losing the profits that I have made. Chasing after wins is bad as chasing after losses as both of them can make you to become an addicted gambler. Gambling should be done with disciplined so you won't be among the gamblers losing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Poker Player on March 14, 2024, 04:46:49 AM
Personally when I play poker I tend to play predetermined sessions, for example one hour long, and I tend to finish the hour whether I am winning or losing. This is what is usually recommended. The exceptions may be that after a while of playing you feel tired or something, and you see that it is affecting your game, then it is better to stop. The same if you see that you are losing a lot in a short time and it starts to affect you (this should not be so for a good poker player but if you come from a bad streak in previous sessions, sit back and see that you are still losing everything sometimes is inevitable that affects you). In this case it is better to do short sessions, even if it is less than what you have planned, if you see that it is going to affect you and dedicate more time to review the game or study.



Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: OceanBit on March 14, 2024, 07:55:20 AM
When I lose, I stop when I reached the half of my loss limit from my set budget. I stop for a while to reassess my emotions because it really is frustrating if you experience lose streak. After a while, and I feel like luck is on my side again, I continue playing again. But if ever I have reached my whole loss limit, that's when I fully stop and play again another day.
And when I win, after I win small or big amounts or when I experience winning streak and after that win streak is lose, that's when I stop. Many continue after winning hoping to win more again, but for me, I do not do that because mostly if you go for your emotions, especially greediness, it often leads to losses afterwards.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Apocollapse on March 14, 2024, 08:11:26 AM
Stop when you lose is a must, if not you will try to recover your previous losses and lead you become a gambling addict.

Stop when you win is conditional, you could win a lot for few bets, but I won't quit if I win a lot and didn't feel fun, so I will keep gamble. For me 20 minutes is the shortest time to enjoy gambling, if I already win a good amount of money, I would quit after gamble for around 20 minutes.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Hewlet on March 14, 2024, 08:38:26 AM
The reality is that before you're at the point when you have to decide if you will stop or not, you are actually addicted and at such point you cant just stop because you want to.

Why don't we talk about ways to gamble such that we don't get ourselves in the mix of either becoming addicted or loosing too much.  Like, setting out an amount and limit you would never go above regardless of the urge to. You've seen what happened during the recent boxing combat between Anthony Joshua and Francesca where drake used $615k in a single stake and still lost it. He's been known for making stakes of similar amount and I guess considering his level of wealth, that's not a big deal but big figures have also continuously made stakes like this over and over again untill they end up being totally broke. What I'm saying basically is that it's necessary we work with our limits and that way we won't even considering quitting at all.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Assface16678 on March 14, 2024, 08:59:32 AM
The best answer is to stop when you reach your limit, meaning that I myself have set an amount that I can use for gambling, and that is my limit. No matter what happens, lose or win, I will gradually accept the result as long as my funds are zero or the allocated funds for gambling are all gone. When I win or lose, it doesn't matter as long as I have funds, then I will continue playing. But what if I keep on winning? So when do I stop? I will stop when I double my capital. For example, if I started with $100 and in my session I gained another $100, then that's when I will stop, and the next day I will use the $100 as my capital for gambling, and the other will be secured, and I will never use that again. More like, it will be put in my savings where I cannot let myself use it no matter what, but where do I get my funds for gambling? from some of my salary and side jobs.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Rampagoe004 on March 14, 2024, 09:26:05 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

The right time to draw the line is when you are experiencing continuous losses, and have reached your budget limit. I always consider these 2 things when deciding to continue or stop gambling. Responsible gamblers are those who can manage their finances. And the most important thing is that they don't think that gambling is a source of income. I always bet small amounts for fun. And when I have experienced continuous defeat I will get bored and decide to draw the line. If my budget reaches the limit I will completely stop gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: dezoel on March 14, 2024, 10:02:03 AM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
this will depend from person to person. personally, I stop gambling if my funds runs out or if I have gambled long enough for the day, and when I am winning, I stop when I reach a certain profit or if I have gambled long enough for the day. I am not saying that my rule on when to stop gambling is the best but it is what works for me.
Yes, because each of us has our own capacity, like for example us here, we are only poor so when our funds ran out, we have no choice but to stop. For others who are rich, they can still be able to re-deposit again and see if they can recover their previous losses or not. With that being mentioned, poor like us will never have a long-lasting session when it comes to playing a gambling.

I know that it's possible to place little amounts but there is no fun on it anymore, so most of us stick on a not-so-low and not-so-high bet. Rich or poor gambler, each must have their have their own profit goal because wanting to have more will always lead to a tragic moment.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Samlucky O on March 14, 2024, 10:18:09 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
When to stop in gambling should be focused on loosing time. If a gambler plays game and win for the first time or second, he should stop because if he continues to play the game he might loose everything.inhave noticed severally that after the first or second wining, it becomes hard to predict a wining game. I usually stop when I see that I have just used the first or second opportunity to win. If I continue I know it's greed that will make me loose that will make me loose all so I stop.

Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Anybody chasing to recover loses in hope to win may end up losing entirely. It is better to stop emediately you start loosing than waiting for worst.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Findingnemo on March 14, 2024, 10:33:17 AM
There is no fixed criteria for me to stop betting, I may stop when I win and I will stop when I lose as well and I stop when I feel I made enough bets so it's not actually possible to draw a line for everyone when they have different reasons for gambling.

I want to say when they must stop is, when they are on a losing streak so they can save what's left that's lot better compared to chasing the loss and making more loss then eventually the balance will become zero.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Crypt0Gore on March 14, 2024, 10:41:34 AM
It's been a long time now since I am used to walking away after I win some money, including if I still have some money left after wining, assuming I just started gambling a second ago and I win then I don't see any reason why I should continue.

I will postpone all my gambling activities to the next coming day, I am used to using very small amounts of money so any win is welcome, if you like, find it hard to believe, I don't expect to win every time that I gamble, something that many gamblers find hard to do.

Gambling is not something you can rely on to fetch you some money, it's not a good thing to believe in, gambling is supposed to be a way to kill your free time and in exchange you risk small amount of money.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Odusko on March 14, 2024, 11:51:08 AM
There is no fixed criteria for me to stop betting, I may stop when I win and I will stop when I lose as well and I stop when I feel I made enough bets so it's not actually possible to draw a line for everyone when they have different reasons for gambling.
That is the best way to stay safe while gambling,  not relying on any particular directions before you quite gamblung and regardless wethwre you are winning or losing, it sure to walk away regardless and by doung so you place yourself on a better position to embrace the future with positive mindset.

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I want to say when they must stop is, when they are on a losing streak so they can save what's left that's lot better compared to chasing the loss and making more loss then eventually the balance will become zero.
Off course many gamblers will only quite when they record the loses and not winning because on their winning days they believe that they day for the luck is here and they are tempted to continue playing, although the overall outcome may not be favourable to them since gambling is full of uncertainty.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: KiaKia on March 14, 2024, 01:47:59 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
It's not as if gambling as a stop loss feature, like how we used to handle crypto trading on centralized exchanges, gamblers are left with their problems to find how they will manage their own losses.

Unfortunately, many gamblers have desires to make some money from gambling, which to me is the first wrong approach, if any gambler still thinks that they can make money with gambling, they have already given themselves some false hope that will do nothing but take advantage of them.

Special gambling days in a week, Time reduction, and fixed amount for gambling are the best that works for me, every gambler needs to have this discipline to be able to be in total control of themselves, gambling won't make you rich, it's not a source of income, the earlier you believe this the best it is for you.

Whether I win or lose, once I run out of my fixed amount for gambling I will stop gambling, and even after I win I will still stop gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: tsaroz on March 14, 2024, 01:56:37 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I'd say  there should be a line on both as well as the time spent gambling as well.
Everyone should have a fixed budget you can afford to lose for a given time. Maybe a day or a month, when you lose the pre determined amount, you just stops.
You should also stop when you make huge wins. The larger the win, the more the player gets comfortable with large bets and a bad streak could soon turn ugly with rage betting. You could be a bit flexible on win, but you should stop before you get reckless.
Amount of time spent is also important, the more time you spend, the more riskier your bet goes. Some people even go all in or double or nothing when they want to leave.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Ruttoshi on March 14, 2024, 02:02:46 PM
Usually I will stop gambling when I win 2x my deposit capital or usually I will withdraw my capital and leave a small balance to gamble again. I will also stop if my deposit runs out.
If you gamble frequently, can you always win 2x? It seems like it is not possible. Although we may have different strategies but me as a gambler, I lose more than I am winning. Sometimes I may win and think gambling is becoming simple for me that I am getting it, but later I will notice that I am losing more than I am winning. Recently I have the opinion that gambling is risky than we are even talking about and that makes me use just little amount of money for it because when thinking about winning, the results can be losses.

Yes of course, it seems like I also lose more than I win. Since I only make small deposits, around $10 or $20, I usually wait to win 2x or 1.5x before withdrawing some or all of it. Maybe if my deposit is large I don't wait to win at least 50% before withdrawing my balance.

Yes, gambling is an activity full of risks, so it's best to set a money limit for gambling and only use money that we are ready to lose. However, last month I chased losses which made my financial condition less good
Losing more than you win is a norm for all gamble, but only few lucky ones are able to win more than theyose, because they hit the jackpot, and they used the money to invest into a business that is still ongoing.

I have always thought of the possibility of winning more than losing, and I find out that it is very slim, because gamble is based on luck, and we might not be gambling at the right time for when our luck wants to favor us. Since no one can ever know when will be that lucky day, it is better to always gamble with the amount of money that you can afford to lose to save you from emotional trauma and losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: TheUltraElite on March 14, 2024, 02:04:35 PM
You stop when you lose AND you stop when you win.

This is a basic thing that needs to get into the heads of any newbie player who does not want to get addicted to gambling. The logic behind this is that if you lose, you will be trying to make more by what you have left, eventually losing it all and returning empty handed, but if you quit early, you will still have some balance left while having learnt a lesson. If you are winning, you also need to quit because the house edge will catch up to you if you continue playing and hence you should stop and rejoice on your win and never come back.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Doan9269 on March 14, 2024, 02:06:19 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I will go for both, we need to draw the line when we realized that we have won something big in gambling for that day and go and reset for another one, when we are also loosing while gambling, its an indication to draw the line for the day for another one as well, we must be sensitive enough in knowing the way things are being done in gambling and not that we keep doing them the way we want and we are not having anything to show for it over time than losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dewi Aries on March 14, 2024, 02:48:20 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I will go for both, we need to draw the line when we realized that we have won something big in gambling for that day and go and reset for another one, when we are also loosing while gambling, its an indication to draw the line for the day for another one as well, we must be sensitive enough in knowing the way things are being done in gambling and not that we keep doing them the way we want and we are not having anything to show for it over time than losses.

Basically, it is not recommended to choose one of the two because drawing a line or stopping is more advisable to do in both situations whether it is winning or losing, this is like emphasizing the idea that prevention is better than cure. Basically everything that is done in excess is always bad and especially if we talk about gambling where there is always the possibility of risks that we can never avoid completely.

If you're not sure what you're getting yourself into, it's a good idea to stop when you're winning, you should be able to think that you should at least enjoy the money from your bet, and also when you're losing you should think and realize that losing a large amount of money is a situation that no one wants to be in including yourself, the bad possibility is very likely to happen when you lose but you can't stop or at least to take a break, Because obviously experiencing a bigger loss is certainly very possible when your brain and mind are dominated by emotions, so as I said above that prevention is always better than cure, and in my opinion healthy gamblers are those who know about when and where they should pull over.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: southerngentuk on March 14, 2024, 03:36:30 PM
My experience in sports betting has led me to develop a comprehensive risk management strategy. This approach prioritizes responsible gambling practices while allowing me to enjoy the thrill of the game.

The core of my strategy revolves around predefined parameters. I establish maximum bet amounts, set time limitations for placing bets, and schedule mandatory breaks to avoid impulsive decisions. Additionally, I synchronize my betting activity with the sporting calendar. When major leagues enter their off-seasons, I take a hiatus from wagering altogether.

Furthermore, I restrict my bets to established leagues with a proven track record. While the allure of lesser-known leagues might be tempting, I prioritize the transparency and stability offered by major competitions. This focus mitigates the risks associated with unfamiliar teams and potential irregularities.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Nwada001 on March 14, 2024, 03:45:31 PM
When you talk about stopping gambling and taking a break, do you mean taking a break from gambling entirely or just from gambling for that day? 
 
If it's for someone to take a break from gambling entirely, it should be when the person has done his math all around and sees that all he gets from getting involved in gambling is just losing money and no tangible winning, which could applaud all the losses. Then it's the right time for the gambler to take a break from gambling before they lose it all. 
 
Me something: when I visit a casino, my stop time depends on how I choose to play that day. I have a daily target to wager with, and once that amount has been exceeded, I don't go ahead with any other money again. Those are my stop times.
 
There are times when, before I could even wager with half of the money I go in with, I must have made enough winnings, and most times I might just get the winnings and leave. Some other time, I take a little from the winnings to expand my daily wager amount.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: mammusu on March 14, 2024, 04:49:47 PM
Exactly, no one likes losing and in gambling losing is something that has a greater chance than winning. I like your way when you will stop at any time, whether when you lose or win, it is time management that you use to avoid something that we don't want to experience in gambling. I'm not actually like you, but there are similarities here. I only gamble in my free time and just want to relax, and when I have other activities I will immediately stop gambling.

Not only in that situation do I stop gambling, when I lose I will also immediately gamble, the same goes for winning. If I feel that my winnings are enough because it is more than my capital, then I will stop and withdraw all the profits. I think this is something that can prevent me from excessive gambling during this time. With good time management and financial management, it will be very beneficial for me in carrying out gambling activities.
Incorporating effective time management and financial management strategies into gambling habits is a proactive approach to mitigating the risks associated with excessive gambling. Setting limits and knowing when to stop are important approach in gambling whether it's during periods of loss or after achieving a satisfying win. This would maintain a healthy relationship with gambling. Stepping away from gambling when other activities or responsibilities demanding attention implies a sense of prioritization and self-awareness that can help prevent compulsive behavior.

Gamblers should have disciplined approach to managing your finances within the context of gambling such as withdrawing profits when they exceed the initial investment. This is safeguarding the winnings and also minimizing the potential for financial loss. Time and financial management are integral components of gambling strategy that make gamblers can enjoy gambling as recreational activities.
Yes, it's true, discipline is something that a gambler must have, maybe someone will have time management and also financial management when they gamble, but if they are not disciplined in doing something they have planned in advance, that's just the same as lying. I mean why would they implement time management if they don't stick to it? and why would they implement financial management if they don't comply? it was something they could say was pointless in planning.

The plans we make must be accompanied by proof when playing, lest they become useless plans. Moreover, if someone is truly aware of something like this, they should be able to comply with what they have set at the start. But in reality I still see them continuing to gamble without stopping even though they have said they will stop when they lose something they can afford to lose. Yes, I saw this from my friend who is just getting to know gambling, I have advised him a lot but he never listened. Maybe one day he will realize what I told him was true.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Justbillywitt on March 14, 2024, 04:59:56 PM
To stop gambling when you have lost money is not very easy, especially when you haven't recovered some of the loses and there is still some money left in your pocket to continue playing. While to some the more they are winning the more the urge to play some more. For me I think the best time to stop gambling for the day is when you have won money or when you are winning and you are on profit you just have to stop and take your winnings home. The more you keep gambling when you are winning you stand a chance to lose everything when the game turn against you as you will be eager to recover.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Findingnemo on March 14, 2024, 05:31:12 PM
There is no fixed criteria for me to stop betting, I may stop when I win and I will stop when I lose as well and I stop when I feel I made enough bets so it's not actually possible to draw a line for everyone when they have different reasons for gambling.
That is the best way to stay safe while gambling,  not relying on any particular directions before you quite gamblung and regardless wethwre you are winning or losing, it sure to walk away regardless and by doung so you place yourself on a better position to embrace the future with positive mindset.

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I want to say when they must stop is, when they are on a losing streak so they can save what's left that's lot better compared to chasing the loss and making more loss then eventually the balance will become zero.
Off course many gamblers will only quite when they record the loses and not winning because on their winning days they believe that they day for the luck is here and they are tempted to continue playing, although the overall outcome may not be favourable to them since gambling is full of uncertainty.

Gambling is supposed to be fun, with all these complex strategies and mind games we are making it an stressful thing, as you said the results are uncertain then why do we have to take it to all the way to our mind and let it down when the results didn't as we expected. Just gamble when you have money, winning is fun and losing is unfortunate that is very common thing that we must used to it to avoid chasing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: AYOBA on March 14, 2024, 05:31:18 PM
Because gambling is not a place where a person can rely on forever, that's why not everyone wants it to be physically addicting. Once some people cash out in gambling, some will not like to gamble again, but at that moment, gambling can encourage certain people if they realize they won a lot of money. Many people lose more than what they win, and what causes it  is that instead of dividing the money they win for the first time and using half of it, they should save the other half so that even if they lose in their second bet, they will not be so sad as if they had used all of their money they win from the first bet.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: o48o on March 14, 2024, 05:50:58 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I would say that neither of these applies to me. I won't be making hasty decisions to any direction because of something that just happened to me. Because i stick to my personal rules for my gambling, i couldn't even do that.

Instead have a plan beforehand and tie it with your budget, so it won't be the issue with losing or winning streak. I stop gambling if i have topped my weekly budget. That's it. I don't need a rule for taking winnings out at some point or anything like that, because it's all play money until i cash out, and it's all bonus if i don't lose my weekly budget. I can only lose 100% of my weekly budget but the sky is the limit with winnings. And usually i withdraw if i won jackpot or something, but i don't have any limits on how much i can win before cashing out.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Stable090 on March 14, 2024, 08:26:07 PM
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Whenever am gambling, and I notice have been losing continuously without any win, then I will stop gambling for that moment, maybe that’s not my lucky day. I won’t keep on gambling trying to win back my loss, because I know that’s going to end up causing more problems for me.  If you are gambling, it’s better you have the mind  of gambling just for fun, if you are gambling for the sake of money, whenever you lose, you will always want to win back your losses, you will find it difficult to stop gambling.

Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games
But just few people will stop gambling whenever they are winning, most of them do say it’s their lucky day, and they will want to utilize the opportunity which they have, and if they continue gambling, they might end up losing everything which they have won before.

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
When I lose, I stop gambling, and when I win I stop gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: nara1892 on March 14, 2024, 08:56:30 PM
It's simple that the best time to withdraw or stop gambling and take a break is when you are in two situations, namely when you win and lose, for example, you gamble today and it turns out that luck is not on your side which ultimately makes you lose and that means you have to stop immediately and find peace because what is worried is that it is very possible for you to do various actions out of control and beyond your abilities which in the end will make you fall into a much worse situation.

Similarly, with winning, it is a good situation because you managed to get what you wanted and expected even though the amount may not be too big, but believe me that no matter how much you win, it will all be lost again in the end if you are not able to stop in time. So the bottom line is that quitting is a recommended and necessary action in these two situations between winning or losing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: dunfida on March 14, 2024, 08:59:20 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
The best time for you to stop is on the time that you are aware that you've been losing up tons of money or simply you've been able to notice out that you are already that spending the money that you shouldnt
really be spending like your life savings or emergency funds on which this is a solid indication that you are already that excessively playing gambling and shouldnt really be that spending those funds.
Gambling isnt really that bad if you are really just that responsible and if you are really that someone who doesnt really have mind off or been not wary on the things that you've been dealing with
then sooner or later you would really be able to experience the worst and this is something that you would really be regreting if you dont tend to have such control.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Promocodeudo on March 14, 2024, 09:11:59 PM
when a gambler have lost many trials that's is red light such gambler should try an rest to resume later because if you don't, you will be made to face the music, gambling is not something you have to put all seriousness and effort because if you do, you will regret why you involved yourself in such activity unless you are an addict that doesn't feel the lost anymore but note that it is only when you don't adhere to some advise or maintain some level of discipline that you will become an addict.
The earlier you realise that you are going too far the better for you. The game of gambling has destroyed many family because of using fund meant for an important something in the family for gambling, so we should always know when to stop.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: serjent05 on March 14, 2024, 09:29:21 PM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

A gambler should have an upper and lower limit. He must have a limit when he is losing and at the same time when he is winning.  This should be maintained continuously.  For me, since I only deposit the amount I am ready to lose, my lower limit is when I lose my bankroll, while my upper limit is when I have quadrupled my bankroll.  The reason for this is that I am only depositing a small amount of funds which is around $20 to $40.  So turning my $20 to $80 is a draw line for me to stop my current gambling session and withdraw the winnings.

For taking a break from gambling, my limit is having 3 consecutive losing sessions.  I don't take a gambling break when I am experiencing winning streaks.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 14, 2024, 09:33:44 PM
The earlier you realise that you are going too far the better for you. The game of gambling has destroyed many family because of using fund meant for an important something in the family for gambling, so we should always know when to stop.
That is a great stopping point for any player, each person has something that matters a lot to them in life and that they would not want to lose, so the family is a great treasure, the fact of having your wife, children, is something that is not known. can be found around the corner, it is something that you have to know how to carry because basically they are things that have cost a lot to obtain, effort, dedication, even work, so losing your family just because of the whim of gambling in a casino? This is something that has no logic, that is why each person has to evaluate their situation and see what they want for their life, whether it is to continue in that life or with their family, it should be noted that many driving forces for a person are their children. , your family, that is why the game cannot be a priority that is above the family.

I also consider that if a person is mentally strong enough he will not allow himself to be overcome by adversity such as possible gambling addiction.

For people who consider that the game is the only option for happiness, I think they have a very empty mind, the game can be enjoyed and have its moment, but in my personal opinion it cannot be above the family.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: panganib999 on March 14, 2024, 09:38:52 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
When you're already either contemplating quitting the session, or when you find yourself unable to control yourself anymore despite splurging a lot of money on bets you have made during the game. These two specific instances does not matter whether you win or you lose, but are highly dependent on your subconscious asking for a little break which you may often dismiss because you're very busy tying to chase after that win you will never get back. Oftentimes our brain will tell us that it has had enough and when it does tell us it already had its fill, we must answer to it as furthering against your limits is going to cause you even more problem in the future.

The reason why gamblers become addicted to gambling is because they do not respect the limits they have imposed upon themselves, as well as the biological/instinctive limits that the brain has. The catharsis of knowing you could actually disobey yourself is what primarily causes you to go for more, which is why you should always be mindful of your self when you play.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Fatunad on March 14, 2024, 09:40:35 PM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

A gambler should have an upper and lower limit. He must have a limit when he is losing and at the same time when he is winning.  This should be maintained continuously.  For me, since I only deposit the amount I am ready to lose, my lower limit is when I lose my bankroll, while my upper limit is when I have quadrupled my bankroll.  The reason for this is that I am only depositing a small amount of funds which is around $20 to $40.  So turning my $20 to $80 is a draw line for me to stop my current gambling session and withdraw the winnings.

For taking a break from gambling, my limit is having 3 consecutive losing sessions.  I don't take a gambling break when I am experiencing winning streaks.
Limitation on which this is something that would really be pertains up about your moderation and control towards yourself on which you would really be having in mind that once you do reach out this kind of threshold then
this is the moment that you would really be considering to stop gambling just because you have reached out that threshold on which this is something that you would really be needing up to consider because you've been able to hit up on the line on which you do consider out on stopping. The only main issue with this kind of thing is that if you could really be able to make it? Usually people do continue to play will eventually be
breaking up those rules in the end of the line and its why its not really that shocking that they will really be having that kind of approach on things on which they would really be playing because they would really be chasing up loses. This is why it would be best that you should really be that wary on the things that you've been doing specially on gambling activity because once you do find yourself that being that irresponsible
or not mindful with your actions then you are really that on such great or big risks.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Sandra_hakeem on March 14, 2024, 09:59:47 PM
I think you should be able to control your habits, matterless of whether You're winning or losing. If in anyway you got 'em winnings above the usual in a day, don't ever try to break the rules you created for yourself... But if you haven't even got no rules for your habit, then you're on the wrong track already.

What's the essence of having the clause - "gamble responsibly" on casinos all round? (Is there any casino that hasn't got that inscription)?.. people just go ahead to register on different sites without reading anything meaningful innit.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: uneng on March 14, 2024, 10:20:32 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
You have to stop playing in both situations. When you lose the sum of money you destined to gambling, you have to stop, because it means you have already lost the sum of money you could afford to lose. The opposite is also true, because when you win it's wise to cashout your prize to enjoy it, instead of spending everything in further gambling bets, which may take you into losing all your money, therefore, making your winning pointless, since you returned to nothing after all.

Some gamblers consider they should stop only when losing, and that is a big mistake, because it prevents them from having a good time using the money they profit from gambling. It would be a smart idea to use the profit made from gambling for investments purposes, so they could grow it into considerable sums of money, which can give them access to extra passive income every month. So, part of this income can be used by them to try their luck on gambling games in a sustainable and recurrent basis, without prejudicing their finances on long run.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Mr.suevie on March 14, 2024, 10:50:10 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I think the best time to actually stop or draw the line is when you have experience loss because from where I stand it's actually quite hard to stop when you are winning but I don't know if it's the same for every gambler but I know for sure that when am winning it's definitely not the time to stop because I will definitely like to get to the limit of winning although I know there's a limit to the winning and when that limit comes then I can know because it will result to loses slowly.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: alegotardo on March 14, 2024, 11:42:47 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

I stop playing in both scenarios!

In fact, I am already very aware of my gaming limits, so my pace is controlled by the amount spent on bets, regardless of the result they result in.
This means that: If I lose a lot, I will spend more days of the month without playing, if I win a lot, I will probably make a profit next month.

But returning to your question, I believe that every player should have limits for both decisions, and I think that the second: "when you win", is more important than the first.
I say this because many players "get out of control" when they win a lot of money, the excitement makes them bet more than they should and this triggers several problems.
If you reach a maximum limit, take a break, make your profits (withdraw) and come back another day or continue betting with just your initial amount.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: arimamib on March 14, 2024, 11:43:50 PM
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When you're already either contemplating quitting the session, or when you find yourself unable to control yourself anymore despite splurging a lot of money on bets you have made during the game. These two specific instances does not matter whether you win or you lose, but are highly dependent on your subconscious asking for a little break which you may often dismiss because you're very busy tying to chase after that win you will never get back. Oftentimes our brain will tell us that it has had enough and when it does tell us it already had its fill, we must answer to it as furthering against your limits is going to cause you even more problem in the future.

The reason why gamblers become addicted to gambling is because they do not respect the limits they have imposed upon themselves, as well as the biological/instinctive limits that the brain has. The catharsis of knowing you could actually disobey yourself is what primarily causes you to go for more, which is why you should always be mindful of your self when you play.
The impulse to chase losses or ignore the need for a break can lead to harmful consequences financially and psychologically. Maintaining a healthy relationship with gambling is how to adhere to personal limits. Ignoring these limits can lead to a cycle of chasing losses and disregarding one's well-being. Gamblers need to prioritize self-awareness and self-control to prevent falling into the trap of addiction.

Time to take a step back is a sign of strength, not weakness. Listening to our minds and respecting our limits can mitigate potential problems and ensure a more positive and sustainable experience with gambling. Doing so is a kind of maturity and self-awareness. It's a recognition of our own humanity, acknowledging that we all have limits and vulnerabilities. Listening to our minds empower ourselves to make healthier choices and cultivate a more balanced approach to gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: dothebeats on March 14, 2024, 11:59:24 PM
If you no longer find joy in gambling and you are only focusing hard on the rewards or chasing the losses, I think that's the best time to stop. You're only headed towards disappointment or worse, addiction, if you don't cut yourself loose from this behavior. Regardless of the result (win or lose), quit when you are too caught up on results and not the entertainment it brings.

It may sound dumb to not focus on wins or losses but this is usually the pitfalls of gamblers: end result. When you no longer enjoy the process, you will just rush everything that leads to poor decisions.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on March 15, 2024, 06:29:42 AM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
You have to stop playing in both situations. When you lose the sum of money you destined to gambling, you have to stop, because it means you have already lost the sum of money you could afford to lose. The opposite is also true, because when you win it's wise to cashout your prize to enjoy it, instead of spending everything in further gambling bets, which may take you into losing all your money, therefore, making your winning pointless, since you returned to nothing after all.

Some gamblers consider they should stop only when losing, and that is a big mistake, because it prevents them from having a good time using the money they profit from gambling. It would be a smart idea to use the profit made from gambling for investments purposes, so they could grow it into considerable sums of money, which can give them access to extra passive income every month. So, part of this income can be used by them to try their luck on gambling games in a sustainable and recurrent basis, without prejudicing their finances on long run.


What kind of investment will be sustainable for a gambler? do you think gambling with the profits is an investment? Gamblers have to deeply learn gaming to know exactly when to stop. No gambling plan or strategy is adequate. Hence, players must respect the process and invest in learning the game, over winning in the game. Casinos are here to stay, what's left for players is to stay learning. A times, stopping after a huge win is a better plan than stopping, but in some cases, it could be a wrong move, as you said. Because the player, in his next game, can be lucky enough to win again. Knowing this in a few days or little time of reading gambling articles, is not possible. Gambling demands consistent practice and observations.

The casino owners also update their machines to make it complex for gamblers to understand how it's running. Investing in other businesses with money won in gambling is great and fine, but not every player can detect a company that'll perform well. They can lose out on the investment. So, staying on the right track means devising a method or plan beneficial to the player against all odds.  If only the gambler is capable of holding his wins, and then focusing on his business, he'd have extra money to gamble another day, and less to waste. Spending the money on an investment diminishes the money, thereby leading the gambler to spend his money gambling, instead of his winnings. They are good for gambling, and also, for spending, but in small amounts. To save up enough for gambling next time, hence allowing the player to save up his money.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Z390 on March 15, 2024, 06:39:19 AM
To stop gambling when you have lost money is not very easy, especially when you haven't recovered some of the loses and there is still some money left in your pocket to continue playing. While to some the more they are winning the more the urge to play some more. For me I think the best time to stop gambling for the day is when you have won money or when you are winning and you are on profit you just have to stop and take your winnings home. The more you keep gambling when you are winning you stand a chance to lose everything when the game turn against you as you will be eager to recover.

To stop gambling when you have lost money should be easy, unless you lost the type of money that are too high already, if that's the case, you are the one that put yourself in such tight position, this is why people run after their losses in gambling, they lost money that can't simply walk away from.

The best approach is to use the type of money that won't make it hard for you to walk away when you lose em, to stop gambling when you have lost money must be easy peasy, if a cent is all you can afford to lose, then don't use more than a cent when gambling.

It's not about having more money, it's about having a fixed amount for gambling only, if a cent is what you can afford to lose, then make sure that once you lose the cent you will stop gambling, even if there is more money in your pocket, learn to stop even when all you get is losses, this is why we must think about gambling losses than win.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Hatchy on March 15, 2024, 09:08:11 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

For me, I will say it all depends on the gamblers preference of winning or loss. Sometimes, a lot of gambling for get the fact that when we get too emotional during our gambling sections, we then to forget why we were gambling in the first place. Some gamblers refuses to draw the line simply because they think they haven't won enough or have lost to much and maybe these losses some how motivates them to playing even more and leading to further loss.
When we gamble, we should consider our limits, when we tend to be falling to addiction and how to stop. This I call self control. Some gamblers gets too excited from their winnings and then try to play more thinking they were good was the possible cause of their previous winnings. Unfortunately it was luck and when they play again and see that they keep losing, the wise ones will stop to retrace their steps while the foolish ones will keep playing to thinking they can win.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: swogerino on March 15, 2024, 09:40:12 AM
If a gambler is successful he knows how to read the pattern of slot machines I am taking as an example here.The successful gambler should be able to know when to draw the line in both cases while I think the emphasize should be more on when someone is losing as that is dangerous if you don't know where to call it a day while for winning I think it can be left to the gambler choice if he will continue to play or withdraw the winnings,in case of continuing it should be done until he will lose all profit and stop right there.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Obari on March 15, 2024, 09:47:56 AM
I think this dependent on the gambler as just as you stated, there are people who draw the line after a win and there are those who also draw the line after severe losses but what truly matters is priority.
I’ve seen people who gamble just because they saw others winning and never talking about their losses and they think gambling is all about the winnings and as soon as the losses gets so much, they run or maybe take a break.
There are also those class of gamblers who want to choose a career path in gambling and no matter how much the losses come, they’re still pressed forward to learning and making profits without necessarily chasing after losses.
In conclusion, don’t gamble more than you can afford to loss no matter what the priority is.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Lannakosa on March 15, 2024, 10:17:53 AM
If a gambler is successful he knows how to read the pattern of slot machines I am taking as an example here.The successful gambler should be able to know when to draw the line in both cases while I think the emphasize should be more on when someone is losing as that is dangerous if you don't know where to call it a day while for winning I think it can be left to the gambler choice if he will continue to play or withdraw the winnings,in case of continuing it should be done until he will lose all profit and stop right there.
If we are talking about slot machines, then there is a rule that game room workers are not allowed to play on the machines that are in their hall. The reason may be that they can see the machines that have not given out a win for the longest time, and hope that this should happen soon. But this can also be a trick, because it is difficult to calculate when and which one can give a win, if they had a certain algorithm, it would be much easier to calculate.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: uneng on March 15, 2024, 12:49:54 PM
What kind of investment will be sustainable for a gambler?
There are many good investments alternatives for gamblers when choosing where to put the prize they made from betting. Diversification would be a good strategy, especially if we are talking about a big jackpot reward, which can be considered a life changer. Portions of money can be splitted between Bitcoin, altcoins, real estate, assets, stocks... I believe all of these categories of investments are sustainable, and if one of them is doing badly for a while, the investor will still have all the other investments working for him and generating passive income.

do you think gambling with the profits is an investment?
Gambling is never an investment, unless you are investing in the casino's bankroll. Gambling with profits is just a smart way to keep your gambling routine sustainable, without harming your finances and losing patrimony on long run. It means you are risking money you can afford to lose, as you know the profit you are using to gamble will be replenished on the next month through your investments.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Jawhead999 on March 15, 2024, 01:16:08 PM
Stop when you lose all the money you set aside for gambling, stop when you win a good amount of money.

Unfortunately many gamblers did opposites, they will gamble without thinking about their losses and when they're win, they will try to gamble more in order to achieve the biggest winnings they can make.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: inthelongrun on March 15, 2024, 02:27:43 PM
Stop when you lose all the money you set aside for gambling, stop when you win a good amount of money.

Unfortunately many gamblers did opposites, they will gamble without thinking about their losses and when they're win, they will try to gamble more in order to achieve the biggest winnings they can make.

Greed is real. And greed tempted people to do the opposite. Contentment and sticking to the plan is necessary but only disciplined and responsible bettors can do it. Sometimes I wonder if we can really blame gambling when some people are addicted into it. Greedy people can be greedy with or without gambling.

I can be tempted as well which is why I set time limits and strict budget every time I bet. So which ever happened first I have to stop. Even during days that I got lucky, I usually keep half of the winnings.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: GigaBit on March 15, 2024, 02:36:40 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
A gambler often needs to take breaks while gambling. Some take a break after winning there and some may take a break even after losing. But there are many who never take a break as long as they lost their entire bankroll. This attitude is especially prevalent among addicted gamblers. Some people think that taking a regular break from gambling must be a difficult task. I try to keep a small amount of money in gambling so that I don't have any greed at work there. I try to take a little break there after a win or a loss. But i can not take break always. If my bankroll is reached comparatively good position, I try one win after another, but my bet amounts will be relatively small at that moment.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: dunfida on March 15, 2024, 02:40:57 PM
Stop when you lose all the money you set aside for gambling, stop when you win a good amount of money.

Unfortunately many gamblers did opposites, they will gamble without thinking about their losses and when they're win, they will try to gamble more in order to achieve the biggest winnings they can make.

Greed is real. And greed tempted people to do the opposite. Contentment and sticking to the plan is necessary but only disciplined and responsible bettors can do it. Sometimes I wonder if we can really blame gambling when some people are addicted into it. Greedy people can be greedy with or without gambling.

I can be tempted as well which is why I set time limits and strict budget every time I bet. So which ever happened first I have to stop. Even during days that I got lucky, I usually keep half of the winnings.
When greed kicks in then this is the moment you would really be telling into yourself that this is something that cant be stopped. Wait? Are you able to say such thing? No you wont because the main
thing that you would really be having in mind is that you should really be playing no matter what and as long you wont really be able to hit up your target profit then you wont really be caring
about on the money that you would really be spending as long you do have something on your pocket on which you could be able to play gambling then you would really be definitely doing it.

On the time that you do gamble then it would really be always best that you should really know on when to stop whether you are on profits or on such loses.
Its impossible that you wont really be wary about on the condition that you are in because losing up money is never been that something you wont mind.
It does hurt and we do give out importance too much when it comes to money.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Julien_Olynpic on March 15, 2024, 02:54:19 PM
Of course, the main reason to quit gambling is losing. When we lose, we have to stop. This is logical and natural, because continuing a series of losses can lead us to financial disaster. On the other hand, a big win should not only stop us, it should make us think about the advisability of further continuing the game. We need to extract some meaningful part from this big win and isolate it from the bets. This must be done so that in case of loss we still have at least some amount of money left.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dewi Aries on March 15, 2024, 03:44:56 PM
Of course, the main reason to quit gambling is losing. When we lose, we have to stop. This is logical and natural, because continuing a series of losses can lead us to financial disaster. On the other hand, a big win should not only stop us, it should make us think about the advisability of further continuing the game. We need to extract some meaningful part from this big win and isolate it from the bets. This must be done so that in case of loss we still have at least some amount of money left.

That's also my question about whether it's true that the amount is the entire savings for his life or he still has money in the right, losing is the main situation that requires us to draw a line or stop as soon as possible, eliminate all thoughts of returning something that has been lost because victory is like the wind or something invisible that will make anyone never know how to get it no matter how skilled you are. But most gamblers have a problem in which they find it difficult to ignore their emotions when they are in a situation like this which in turn can lower the level of consciousness which ultimately makes them not hesitate to take some actions that are actually beyond their abilities and can also trigger a big impact on their finances.

The truth is that in gambling drawing the line or stopping always applies to both winning and losing situations, the uncertainty and randomness of the gambling system in terms of determining who will win is the reason, therefore stopping when you lose and also stopping when you manage to get a win then choose to cash out as soon as possible is the best decision, and yes it is true that separating some money from the winnings is a smart move so that when some other money is lost due to losing then you still have other money left that you have separated before.



Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Amphenomenon on March 15, 2024, 04:13:06 PM
If I have won small amount of money as I am gambling with small amount of money and going for low odds, I will stop gambling for the day.

If I am losing, I know I should stop for me not to lose more.

Sometimes I gamble at once with big amount but not huge. If I lose, I stop. If I win I stop. I do this if I do not gamble much that week and if I just have little time to gamble.
Actually 2 weeks ago I made a loss gambling all because I just wanted to continue getting wins, I started at first making small wins but I just continued till I was having little to nothing remaining with what I actually started to gamble that day and then I realized I need to take a break.

Before when I make a loss I don't see any reason to continue but that day was different because the last time I gamble before that day, that same strategy works and so I thought it would work again but I guess wrong.

Anyway with the break I Came up with a strategy similar to this, I just play few games and if I win Thank God and if I lose Thank God. After all I don't really think of trying to get my money back when I lost in gambling but always try to learn from my mistakes to become a better gambler.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: killerfrost on March 15, 2024, 04:49:54 PM
In the heart of the gambling frenzy, two critical moments beg for a single action: a break. It might seem counterintuitive, a pause in the pursuit of that elusive win. But here's the secret - stepping away, win or lose, is the ultimate power play.

Losing requires a break for a different reason. It's a mental game, and emotions run high after a loss. Taking a step back allows logic to replace the sting of defeat. It's a chance to assess the situation calmly, to avoid the pitfall of throwing good money after bad in an attempt to recoup losses.

The win might be the most tempting time to keep gambling. The euphoria, the feeling of invincibility – it screams "go for more!" But this is where discipline becomes your secret weapon. A break allows you to savor the win, to lock it in as a positive experience. It prevents the insatiable desire to chase an even bigger win, a chase that often ends in bitter defeat.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: umbara ardian on March 15, 2024, 05:14:09 PM
The biggest mistake gamblers make?  Believing in the "easy money" myth. This false hope fuels addiction and clouds judgment.  Imagine walking into a casino with visions of a luxury yacht on the horizon. That's a recipe for disaster.

So, how do you enjoy the thrill without getting burned?  Discipline is your secret weapon.  Special gambling days, time limits, and fixed budgets – these are the guardrails that keep things fun.  You're setting clear boundaries, like a time limit at an amusement park.  The ride ends when the timer buzzes.

It works whether you win or lose.  A win doesn't signal a hot streak; it's a cue to walk away, pockets full and ego in check.  Losses, on the other hand, don't trigger a desperate chase.  You stick to your budget, knowing there's always another game for another try.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Die_empty on March 15, 2024, 05:38:18 PM
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
There is a difference between a short and long gambling break. I don't spend so much time on gambling because I also have other activities that take my time. However, I take my break during half-time if it is a sports bet, especially football games. Since I have a gambling plan, I immediately stop betting when I exhaust my budget for the day or weak. There is also a need to take a long break if you have a loss consistently for a long period. Taking a long break might also be helpful if one observes that he is over gambling or it is affecting his health negatively. To answer your question OP, I dont take a break when i lose or win but when i have finished my gambling budget.

What kind of investment will be sustainable for a gambler?
There are many good investments alternatives for gamblers when choosing where to put the prize they made from betting. Diversification would be a good strategy, especially if we are talking about a big jackpot reward, which can be considered a life changer. Portions of money can be splitted between Bitcoin, altcoins, real estate, assets, stocks... I believe all of these categories of investments are sustainable, and if one of them is doing badly for a while, the investor will still have all the other investments working for him and generating passive income.
I don't consider gambling as an alternative source of income because it is not. It is just a game of luck so how can I depend on luck to provide for my needs? Gambling for me is entertainment that might or might not generate a reward.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on March 15, 2024, 05:51:33 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
This is a question I believe will attract alot of different individuals answers since we all are not the same, and are not gambling in the same capacity, and for the same reasons.
Some are gambling with money they can't really afford to lose, which means that, once the loose that money, they either stop gambling out of shock and disbelieve, and regret the mistake they have made, or continue to gamble in hopes of recovering back the money.

While some other gamblers are only gambling with money they can afford to lose, so even if they lose or win a bet, they are still very much comfortable to continue to play since they are only betting amounts they can afford to lose.

We have other gamblers who are gambling as professionals, that is, gambling is their source of income, and for such People, they neve quit until they meet a certain target.
while there are others who are just gambling for fun, win or lose? They are comfortable to continue to gamble until they have gambled to their full.

So, overall, answered will totally depend on the type of gambler the responder is.
As for me, after having experienced what it feels like to lose money one can't afford to lose to gambling, I've made sure to never bet more than I can afford to lose, and to this effect, I always stop gambling immediately I win a reasonable amount of money, because continuing at that moment, I might be tempted to bet more than I can afford to lose out of excitement.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: topbitcoin on March 15, 2024, 06:27:12 PM
Gambling is full of uncertainty, no matter how good the strategy and game tricks we master, we will never know for sure what the final result will be, win or lose. However, losing in gambling is a certainty that we will get, while winning is only a possibility. Gambling has a very high level of risk of losing money, and if this activity is not controlled properly then this activity will not only cause financial losses, but can also cause other negative impacts that can affect the balance of our lives. Therefore, it is quite important for us to be able to manage our gambling activities well, and one sign that we have good self-control over gambling activities is that we know and are able to determine when we should start gambling and when we should end it. And it would be better if gambling was done only when we have free time, after completing work and other activities. And whether losing or winning in gambling is a normal thing, but when we experience a significant loss, it would be good if we stopped the activity for a moment to just reduce our emotions and regain control of ourselves, because in situations like this our emotions tend to become chaotic. and uncontrolled, which could result in us making wrong decisions, or in other words betting irrationally. Where in the end behavior like this will only result in even greater losses. Likewise, when we win, it would be better if we ended the gambling activity and chose to withdraw the winnings, because if not, there is a possibility that we will lose the winnings.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Zoomic on March 15, 2024, 08:27:10 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

It is not really easy for anyone to draw the line after one win. There will always be a greater desire to get more, more and more. The best time to draw the line is when you perceive your gambling lifestyle is having a negative effect on you. Many gamblers begin to face challenges after a one time win, they would keep playing, playing and playing just to win again.  They do this not realising that their quest to win has taken over their entire being and people begin to notice that they are addicted to gambling. Same applies to those who are  trying hard to recover all they've lost before they will quit. This is laughable because they will lose the more they try and when they eventually win, there is no guarantee that they will want to draw the line, infact winning is never a motivation to quit. Draw the line if you are taking too risky extreme measures in gambling, yet you ain't getting any benefit in return.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: KTChampions on March 15, 2024, 09:01:36 PM
The biggest mistake gamblers make?  Believing in the "easy money" myth. This false hope fuels addiction and clouds judgment.  Imagine walking into a casino with visions of a luxury yacht on the horizon. That's a recipe for disaster.

So, how do you enjoy the thrill without getting burned?  Discipline is your secret weapon.  Special gambling days, time limits, and fixed budgets – these are the guardrails that keep things fun.  You're setting clear boundaries, like a time limit at an amusement park.  The ride ends when the timer buzzes.

It works whether you win or lose.  A win doesn't signal a hot streak; it's a cue to walk away, pockets full and ego in check.  Losses, on the other hand, don't trigger a desperate chase.  You stick to your budget, knowing there's always another game for another try.

The time limit is an interesting idea but contradicts your advice to leave in case of a big win or loss of the deposit. In order to stick to the chosen time allotted for gambling, we also need money management that would not allow us to lose all the money at once (it is difficult to resist continuing if you wanted to play for a couple of hours but lost your deposit in the first 15 minutes). The correct decision would be to reduce the bet if we hit a loss streak. As for the big win, the right decision would be to withdraw the main winnings and continue playing with the initial deposit.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: nara1892 on March 15, 2024, 09:02:02 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

It is not really easy for anyone to draw the line after one win. There will always be a greater desire to get more, more and more. The best time to draw the line is when you perceive your gambling lifestyle is having a negative effect on you. Many gamblers begin to face challenges after a one time win, they would keep playing, playing and playing just to win again.  They do this not realising that their quest to win has taken over their entire being and people begin to notice that they are addicted to gambling. Same applies to those who are  trying hard to recover all they've lost before they will quit. This is laughable because they will lose the more they try and when they eventually win, there is no guarantee that they will want to draw the line, infact winning is never a motivation to quit. Draw the line if you are taking too risky extreme measures in gambling, yet you ain't getting any benefit in return.

Yes, most gamblers find it difficult to really maintain their awareness or realize that the winnings they managed to get are nothing more than luck, one of the reasons is because they are too excessive in responding to the situation of excitement from the winnings they get until in the end they feel that it is the right time to increase the amount of bets to get a bigger amount as applying greed when dopamine levels in the brain experience an increase due to a very exciting situation.

Actually someone who has entered the addiction phase or simply those who come with the intention and purpose to earn then obviously they will find it difficult to decide to stop, no matter what the circumstances are, because obviously even though they win but greed will be a part that is difficult for them to ignore which in the end makes them lose everything they have earned and also when the situation loses then they will not be able to truly accept the circumstances of the situation that is not wanted, and also pursue victory to restore something that has been lost they will definitely do. So the point is that drawing the line or quitting will always be easy if you are basically not a gambler who comes with the intention of earning or it will be easy for someone who is not addicted, so what should be considered is how to keep us from falling into a cycle of addiction, such as applying various things or actions that are suggested.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: goaldigger on March 15, 2024, 09:06:13 PM
Of course, the main reason to quit gambling is losing. When we lose, we have to stop. This is logical and natural, because continuing a series of losses can lead us to financial disaster. On the other hand, a big win should not only stop us, it should make us think about the advisability of further continuing the game. We need to extract some meaningful part from this big win and isolate it from the bets. This must be done so that in case of loss we still have at least some amount of money left.
Setting limits will help you secure your profit and avoid further losses, you must always have your target.
Don’t gamble irresponsibly and avoid chasing losses, though I understand if you are gambling with a lot of emotions and most of the time you can’t make a decisions for your own benefit, with this you just have to remember your target and your limit, and you should commit with it at all cost.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: mirakal on March 15, 2024, 09:25:07 PM
Stop when you lose all the money you set aside for gambling, stop when you win a good amount of money.

Unfortunately many gamblers did opposites, they will gamble without thinking about their losses and when they're win, they will try to gamble more in order to achieve the biggest winnings they can make.
Gambling is just between winning and losing. If you are losing your funds consistently, to the extent of breaking your budget in gambling, then this is a good sign that you should stop gambling already. Otherwise, you’ll face big troubles when you happen to lose all your hard-earned money just because you find it hard to stop your gambling urge.

Now, if you are winning at a consistent basis and you end up saving huge profits, that’s the best time to stop gambling and leave the casino immediately. Otherwise, the casino will take back your profits until you lose them all again in the house just because you fail to manage your greed for gambling profits.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: AmoreJaz on March 15, 2024, 09:27:56 PM
Of course, the main reason to quit gambling is losing. When we lose, we have to stop. This is logical and natural, because continuing a series of losses can lead us to financial disaster. On the other hand, a big win should not only stop us, it should make us think about the advisability of further continuing the game. We need to extract some meaningful part from this big win and isolate it from the bets. This must be done so that in case of loss we still have at least some amount of money left.
Setting limits will help you secure your profit and avoid further losses, you must always have your target.
Don’t gamble irresponsibly and avoid chasing losses, though I understand if you are gambling with a lot of emotions and most of the time you can’t make a decisions for your own benefit, with this you just have to remember your target and your limit, and you should commit with it at all cost.

Usually, that's the dilemma of most gamblers. Once they are having losses, they want to play more to recover losses up until it is already too late for them. This is why if your disposition is still clear, better change your route, and pause for a while. Because if you will try to get back those losses, you will go deep and will encounter more trouble.

The biggest mistake gamblers make?  Believing in the "easy money" myth. This false hope fuels addiction and clouds judgment.  Imagine walking into a casino with visions of a luxury yacht on the horizon. That's a recipe for disaster.

So, how do you enjoy the thrill without getting burned?  Discipline is your secret weapon.  Special gambling days, time limits, and fixed budgets – these are the guardrails that keep things fun.  You're setting clear boundaries, like a time limit at an amusement park.  The ride ends when the timer buzzes.

It works whether you win or lose.  A win doesn't signal a hot streak; it's a cue to walk away, pockets full and ego in check.  Losses, on the other hand, don't trigger a desperate chase.  You stick to your budget, knowing there's always another game for another try.

Stopping your gambling activities doesn't really depends on whether you win or lose. It is a process of acceptance that you need to contemplate about. What you are going to do with your life and where you are heading at.
Some of the things you want to consider when to stop -
> your financial status, how much you can really afford such losses in gambling?
> the stance of your loved ones towards gambling, are they being affected by your habit?
> your overall well-being, mental health; how are you in front of your games? sleepless nights, restlessness?
> is it affecting your goals in life?


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: darkangel11 on March 15, 2024, 09:33:58 PM
In my case I deposit money every time because I don't keep any funds in casinos for more than a day, so the moment I stop at a loss is the moment I have no more bankroll.
I don't understand people who deposit more than they're willing to lose and then have to set up stops that they later ignore and get depressed and suicidal over it. That's a self-destructive behavior.
When it comes to wins, I usually get that warning sign when I double my money, so if it's a joke of a bet of like $5 or something and I double it, it doesn't count, but if I come to a casino with $100 and I now have $200, that's the moment when I give up for the day and leave. Sometimes I break this rule and make one last bet, but with no more than 10% of all my money and see if this is some lucky streak. Regardless of the outcome that's the last bet and I take the money after that last checkup.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: letteredhub on March 15, 2024, 09:56:34 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
who really gonna stop going when he or she is getting a win. You see that's the hard part, you don't see people leaving under any  winning circumstance, the best time to see a gambler realize is time to leave is when the losing's start coming in on each bet. I'll like to say the reasonable time to draw the line (stead of calling it the best time)  is when you are just about to get beyond your bankroll. At that point never had himk of chasing the losses it's a waste of time as more losses would follow doing that.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Onyeeze on March 15, 2024, 10:20:15 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Before you quit gambling you most have one or two reasons, so people who quit in gambling quit because of age or they quit they have realized how much they have spent in gambling so therefore to quit in gambling doesn't have any limitation and I believe that is why when some people want to quit they have to notify anyone, someone who win gambling can also quit when the have calculated plus and minus of what it has spent so far gambling, that's is why we  don't need to waste much time when we calculated our benefits in gambling and our loss in gambling


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: arimamib on March 15, 2024, 10:34:08 PM
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Before you quit gambling you most have one or two reasons, so people who quit in gambling quit because of age or they quit they have realized how much they have spent in gambling so therefore to quit in gambling doesn't have any limitation and I believe that is why when some people want to quit they have to notify anyone, someone who win gambling can also quit when the have calculated plus and minus of what it has spent so far gambling, that's is why we  don't need to waste much time when we calculated our benefits in gambling and our loss in gambling
People have various reasons for quitting gambling. most of those are personal realization of spending habits and reaching a certain stage in life where priorities shift. Quitting gambling indeed doesn't have a predefined limitation. Many gamblers quit because they stem from a realization of the financial toll it has taken that makes them need to reassess priorities and a desire to regain control over their finances. Others may choose to step away from gambling as they age while recognizing that their priorities and interests have evolved over time.

Gamblers who have experienced both wins and losses may reach a point where they weigh the benefits against the drawbacks and decide that the risks outweigh the rewards. This introspection and evaluation of the costs and benefits are essential in making informed decisions about continuing or quitting gambling. Taking proactive steps to quit gambling can lead to positive outcomes, whether it's reclaiming financial stability, prioritizing other aspects of life, or simply safeguarding their well-being. People have to be mindful of experiences and make decisions that align with the long-term goals and values.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: DaNNy001 on March 15, 2024, 10:36:28 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
who really gonna stop going when he or she is getting a win. You see that's the hard part, you don't see people leaving under any  winning circumstance, the best time to see a gambler realize is time to leave is when the losing's start coming in on each bet. I'll like to say the reasonable time to draw the line (stead of calling it the best time)  is when you are just about to get beyond your bankroll. At that point never had himk of chasing the losses it's a waste of time as more losses would follow doing that.
That's true and with all my gambling time, I don't think I have ever ended a session when the winnings are coming. The urge to stop always come when the losses starts coming and that's why it's always important to take note of when you are losing and when you are winning because some gamblers do forget themselves and start chasing their loses forgetting that they can get all dried in trying to win back the funds that they have already lost.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Marvelman on March 15, 2024, 10:50:52 PM
I'd say figuring out when to call it quits sorta depends on your situation.  If money's tight, maybe pack it in after losing more than you wanted to spend that day and  other times you're on a hot streak and start thinking man Im unstoppable!, but that greed'll bite ya if you're not careful.  Take those winnings and run! Emotions definitely come into play too - if you're feeling bummed out or frustrated, better stop before you make dumb plays tryna chase losses or go for that one last big score.  The key things are knowing your limits money-wise and headspace-wise.  Listen to your gut so you can come back with a level head and some cash left in your wallet! But for real aint no universal right answer, just gotta figure out what makes sense for you in the moment.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on March 15, 2024, 11:05:12 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
who really gonna stop going when he or she is getting a win. You see that's the hard part, you don't see people leaving under any  winning circumstance, the best time to see a gambler realize is time to leave is when the losing's start coming in on each bet. I'll like to say the reasonable time to draw the line (stead of calling it the best time)  is when you are just about to get beyond your bankroll. At that point never had himk of chasing the losses it's a waste of time as more losses would follow doing that.

The moment a gambler begins to go against his strategy, he needs to stop. When participating in gambling, a lack of control yields failure or losses. Nobody cares about the win or loss, as a factor that determines when to stop or not. Because whenever we wager money, one of them appears. If a player is reliant on that factor, then he wouldn't gamble for a long time. One may wager twice and lose, then stop. That doesn't define some satisfactory measures of gambling. Players have unique purposes or realities that help them to stop a gambling session.

It could be a lack of funds, as you said. The money is almost exhausted and the player is still under control to respect his financial status not to get dried up. He'll have a rethink. Other factors may include, excessive losses. Playing for a long period or even when chasing loss and no wins erupts the player can get bored. Although the casino knows about this and periodically provides those wins to keep the player in line to continue gambling. But if a gambler decides to stop after winning, then he has the intention of spending the money on other things other than gambling. However, in the long run, he'd still gamble with his money earned from other sources, that's not gambling. Therefore the house still benefits.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: livingfree on March 15, 2024, 11:07:40 PM
Kind of a tricky question because every answer that will be given by everybody is right depending on what's work for us. If I stop because I am losing, that's right. And if I stop because I am winning, that's also right.

But going ahead first with winning, most of us don't really stop when we're winning because we're utilizing the maximum luck that we're having until we run out of it.

And as for losing, the same scenario as well that many gamblers don't tend to stop when they're losing because they've got the goal of claiming back the losses and so on. The same thoughts and stories that we hear from most of the gamblers.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: SmartGold01 on March 15, 2024, 11:07:51 PM
A line must drown when you are losing or making profits this doesn't show or indicate as responsible gambler, naturally as a responsible when play gambling within to 1 hrs to 2hrs you should be able to know your deadline by leaving the casino house or gambling site otherwise you might be soiling the responsible gambling character in you. Hence as a gambler set a limits for yourself and when time is reached then you go off from the site and whatever place you are thinking of making more profits, what i noticed mostly about some gambler's is that they are trying to make a proven records where none has broken show records before by pinning down themselves into gambling to make sure they makes fortunes from gambling without knowing they are sinking into addiction properly.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dewi Aries on March 16, 2024, 02:39:24 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
who really gonna stop going when he or she is getting a win. You see that's the hard part, you don't see people leaving under any  winning circumstance, the best time to see a gambler realize is time to leave is when the losing's start coming in on each bet. I'll like to say the reasonable time to draw the line (stead of calling it the best time)  is when you are just about to get beyond your bankroll. At that point never had himk of chasing the losses it's a waste of time as more losses would follow doing that.
That's true and with all my gambling time, I don't think I have ever ended a session when the winnings are coming. The urge to stop always come when the losses starts coming and that's why it's always important to take note of when you are losing and when you are winning because some gamblers do forget themselves and start chasing their loses forgetting that they can get all dried in trying to win back the funds that they have already lost.

Yes it is because you are carried away by an atmosphere of excitement based on hope that in the end you think of continuing the game and instead of cashing out but you instead apply the act of greed by putting all the winning money in large amounts to return to gambling, I think most gamblers experience the same scenario where they find it difficult to ignore the very exciting situation to make a decision to cash out, because most likely what is in mind is "this is my lucky time and I must take advantage of it", when it is a fact that the possibility of defeat will still continue to lurk you.

In gambling all results at the end of the session usually tend to be more often different, or in the sense that it does not mean that you now win and then in the next session you will be able to win again, luck can not always be predicted when it comes and when it goes so you will not know if the luck is still there or has already left, which means applying greed will usually lead to greater disappointment because you basically lose the money you have previously won. This is why we as gamblers should always avoid greed, not that you won't be able to win big but the problem is that it is very difficult to accept the fact that you lost all the money that you had previously won and this situation triggers a lot of out of control actions due to dominating emotions that eventually most of them act to chase the winnings to restore something that has been lost which is actually unknown whether they will succeed or even worse, so anyway prevention is better than cure.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: pawanjain on March 16, 2024, 02:43:46 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

For me it is the both. Whenever I gamble, I usually lose few games and then stop after I have a lost x amount of money.
But when I win on some ocassions then I usually stop when the winning streak is over and I start losing the games.
So just when I lose 3 bets I stop gambling for the day and take whatever profits I end up with.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Toro iskandar on March 16, 2024, 02:52:44 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

This is very difficult to answer but for me personally maybe the answer is 50:50, when I lose at that time I have to draw a line that might free or protect me from behaving in a way that is not in accordance with my wishes just by stopping. When I win, I will most likely want to try betting again with a small amount of money, just 1 game and then I will immediately go home to enjoy the winnings that I worked so hard to get because it is impossible to win consecutively. . but the time can be very long and difficult to find, only luck is on our side at that time.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: letteredhub on March 16, 2024, 06:40:25 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
who really gonna stop going when he or she is getting a win. You see that's the hard part, you don't see people leaving under any  winning circumstance, the best time to see a gambler realize is time to leave is when the losing's start coming in on each bet. I'll like to say the reasonable time to draw the line (stead of calling it the best time)  is when you are just about to get beyond your bankroll. At that point never had himk of chasing the losses it's a waste of time as more losses would follow doing that.
That's true and with all my gambling time, I don't think I have ever ended a session when the winnings are coming. The urge to stop always come when the losses starts coming and that's why it's always important to take note of when you are losing and when you are winning because some gamblers do forget themselves and start chasing their loses forgetting that they can get all dried in trying to win back the funds that they have already lost.
I am impressed at your admittance towards winning, and I guess same consciousness is also there when you're losing as to know when to leave. In the aspect of loss chasing for a recovery it mainly occurs when the gambler would have gambled so much money that he ordinarily wouldn't spend to gamble and that pain of a feeling of losing such an irregular amount of cash drives them to chase for a recovery. You can hardly find gamblers that are keeping to their bankroll limit ever chasing losses it's rare.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: someone703 on March 16, 2024, 08:34:13 PM
Time management is the unsung hero of responsible gambling.  Setting limits on how much time you dedicate to gambling ensures it doesn't encroach on other aspects of your life.  Imagine a chef who meticulously schedules their cooking time, ensuring they don't neglect other responsibilities in the pursuit of culinary perfection.

Financial management is equally crucial.  Setting a budget for gambling, with clear boundaries between your "gambling money" and your everyday finances, is essential.  This creates a safety net, preventing gambling from jeopardizing your financial well-being.  Think of it like building a metaphorical fence around your garden – it allows you to enjoy the flowers within, while protecting your entire property.

Knowing when to stop is perhaps the most valuable skill of all.  Walking away after a win, or after reaching a predetermined loss limit, demonstrates self-control and prevents chasing elusive victories.  Imagine a successful investor who knows when to take profits, not letting greed cloud their judgment.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Oilacris on March 16, 2024, 08:46:03 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
When you do make yourself having that kind of involvement with gambling then it would be always that wise that you should really be having that threshold line on which on the time that you do able to hit it then this is the time that you would really be considering out on completely stopping on which this is something an approach that you should have towards it.
Drawing a line or simply talks about moderation and control would really be something crucial if we do speak about gambling because if you cant be able to do such thing then you would
really be likely be messing up  your life because of gambling and this is something that you should really be avoiding in the first place.

Gamble on the amount on which you can afford to lose then you should really be just that fine. Dont make yourself that too impulsive when it comes to spending
just because you do hope that you can make constant money with gambling on which we know that this isnt something possible.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: nara1892 on March 16, 2024, 09:01:06 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

For me it is the both. Whenever I gamble, I usually lose few games and then stop after I have a lost x amount of money.
But when I win on some ocassions then I usually stop when the winning streak is over and I start losing the games.
So just when I lose 3 bets I stop gambling for the day and take whatever profits I end up with.

Exactly, you have a good approach to gambling and it's true that drawing the line at quitting applies in both winning and losing situations, it's a gambling activity which has the possibility of risk that will never stop if you don't stop it yourself, and as you say that when you lose a certain amount then obviously it's best to withdraw as quickly as possible and forget about it all, so I think it's advisable for anyone to limit their budget, for example $5 and when you lose and lose this amount then you should quit.

For myself, I usually gamble with a budget of $5 per session and if I lose then I will consider that the money I have lost is a payment for the game I have played, because this way I can minimize the emotions and feelings of losing money. The bottom line is that win or lose, quitting is still a very important action that all gamblers must have, because this is the only action that can save you from significant bad possibilities such as losing large amounts of money.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Casdinyard on March 16, 2024, 10:20:48 PM
In my opinion, and I already saw someone talk about this, it's not about winning or losing, at the very least it's all about gauging yourself whether you're still able to go the distance and gamble more, or if you've had your fill and are already on the verge of breaking down. It's not about how many you've already won or lost, cause in most cases this oftentimes lead to sessions that are dragged out longer than they are supposed to be, and a gambler that's already down on his luck and exhausted through and through.

I oftentimes get my fill of gambling after getting three wins or three losses, and this didn't come naturally, I literally forced myself into building a discipline that would allow me to get to this state. I found this magic number out by listening to my body and my mind whenever I gamble. Back before this strict gambling regimen, oftentimes it would tell me if I already am good for the day, but since I'm very stubborn and I always end the day on a positive note, I do not listen to it and end up spending more than I am supposed to for the day, exhausting me physically, mentally, and of course financially.

This also inadvertently lead me to becoming a gambling addict for a while, and if not for my friends who caught on it early and myself who's willing to rehabilitate, I might've been a goner now. So yeah, do not base your boundaries on wins or losses, depend upon your body's ques if you want to stay afloat.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: pawanjain on March 17, 2024, 09:46:08 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

For me it is the both. Whenever I gamble, I usually lose few games and then stop after I have a lost x amount of money.
But when I win on some ocassions then I usually stop when the winning streak is over and I start losing the games.
So just when I lose 3 bets I stop gambling for the day and take whatever profits I end up with.

Exactly, you have a good approach to gambling and it's true that drawing the line at quitting applies in both winning and losing situations, it's a gambling activity which has the possibility of risk that will never stop if you don't stop it yourself, and as you say that when you lose a certain amount then obviously it's best to withdraw as quickly as possible and forget about it all, so I think it's advisable for anyone to limit their budget, for example $5 and when you lose and lose this amount then you should quit.

For myself, I usually gamble with a budget of $5 per session and if I lose then I will consider that the money I have lost is a payment for the game I have played, because this way I can minimize the emotions and feelings of losing money. The bottom line is that win or lose, quitting is still a very important action that all gamblers must have, because this is the only action that can save you from significant bad possibilities such as losing large amounts of money.

Quitting at the right time is a skill which not many have in gambling. We do need patience and self control so that we can quit at the right time.
To be honest, if we don't really have a budget for gambling then we can lose all our holdings.
Gambling can be so addictive that in the process of chasing losses and trying to recover the money lost, we lose all our money.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: nara1892 on March 17, 2024, 12:10:39 PM
Exactly, you have a good approach to gambling and it's true that drawing the line at quitting applies in both winning and losing situations, it's a gambling activity which has the possibility of risk that will never stop if you don't stop it yourself, and as you say that when you lose a certain amount then obviously it's best to withdraw as quickly as possible and forget about it all, so I think it's advisable for anyone to limit their budget, for example $5 and when you lose and lose this amount then you should quit.

For myself, I usually gamble with a budget of $5 per session and if I lose then I will consider that the money I have lost is a payment for the game I have played, because this way I can minimize the emotions and feelings of losing money. The bottom line is that win or lose, quitting is still a very important action that all gamblers must have, because this is the only action that can save you from significant bad possibilities such as losing large amounts of money.

Quitting at the right time is a skill which not many have in gambling. We do need patience and self control so that we can quit at the right time.
To be honest, if we don't really have a budget for gambling then we can lose all our holdings.
Gambling can be so addictive that in the process of chasing losses and trying to recover the money lost, we lose all our money.

Yes it is true that not many people are able to do it, one of the reasons in my opinion is because they do not have the ability to accept the fact of losing when the situation is losing and also they are unable to ignore the situation of good luck when they are successful in getting a win and instead continue the game session without realizing that the luck is gone which ultimately makes them have to lose some of their winnings again, and I say that the conclusion is that those who find it difficult to stop are gamblers who come to make money and not just for fun.

Obviously gambling is an activity that can be very addictive and one of the reasons why this activity can be addictive is the opportunity to earn money which most people are deceived by what the "opportunity" means, I see most people think that gambling is a quick way to get rich or a place to solve financial problems, when in fact it is quite the opposite which if you come with the wrong understanding this place will actually cause a lot of financial problems like what is done by people who always try to chase losses when in fact that action will only make them experience more losses.



Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Odusko on March 17, 2024, 06:38:54 PM
In my opinion, and I already saw someone talk about this, it's not about winning or losing, at the very least it's all about gauging yourself whether you're still able to go the distance and gamble more, or if you've had your fill and are already on the verge of breaking down. It's not about how many you've already won or lost, cause in most cases this oftentimes lead to sessions that are dragged out longer than they are supposed to be, and a gambler that's already down on his luck and exhausted through and through.


Alot of comments have pointed to that direction and view point that both in winning and in losing one need to draw a line along the line, this is to protect your overall gambling experience and to aid you into finishing on the positive note, unlike when you chase a particular direction which could possibly lead to loses or even going into debt just because you want to meet up with what you have lost already.
Although there are times that as a gambler the longer you chase a direction the better for you to make more profits most especially when you are gamble to make a profits or hit the jackpot, because quiting too early on your lucky day will only limits your overall total possible winnings.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: arimamib on March 17, 2024, 10:23:14 PM

Obviously gambling is an activity that can be very addictive and one of the reasons why this activity can be addictive is the opportunity to earn money which most people are deceived by what the "opportunity" means, I see most people think that gambling is a quick way to get rich or a place to solve financial problems, when in fact it is quite the opposite which if you come with the wrong understanding this place will actually cause a lot of financial problems like what is done by people who always try to chase losses when in fact that action will only make them experience more losses.
The hope of quick money and the perception of gambling as a solution to financial problems can be deeply ingrained in the minds of some people. Some may experience short-term wins, the long-term outcome tends to favor the house. Chasing losses is a dangerous behavior that can exacerbate financial troubles rather than alleviate them. It's stupid to have a belief that continued gambling will eventually lead to recouping losses, because each bet is independent and carries the same risk of loss as the previous one.

This cycle of chasing losses can quickly spiral out of control that can result in significant financial harm. Gambling has to be done with a realistic understanding of the risks involved and to viewed primarily as a form of entertainment rather than a means of making money. If people can't apply responsible gambling practices, such as setting limits on time and money spent, they would be hard to mitigate the negative consequences associated with gambling addiction and protect themself from financial ruin.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: kotajikikox on March 18, 2024, 02:21:25 AM
but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

it is Win or Lose depend on the situation and your desire breaking .

E.g

Win - when you win significant amount that you believe is enough for you to consider leaving the table then better do so or else it will lose in the coming moment because luck will never stay on you long time.


Lose - When you believe that the capital is draining then better to take a break and continue after a while to try your luck once again.


for me this is the moment about when or where to have a break.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: adpinbr on March 18, 2024, 06:58:03 AM
Yes, this has also been a problem to many people I have noticed someone with this kind of addiction few days ago that is the reason why I came back to reply on this, I have a friend that have been losing all this while if gamble . He just won a few times but he has never given up. Yes it is good not to give up and what you are doing. You have to keep on doing it making sure you improve but I don’t see gamble that way gambling is something that’s is risk even though it’s a calculated risk  it doesn’t worth it because you would definitely continue losing. If you decide that you must recover your loss, all  you need is  take a deep breath and take a break for a while before you continue gambling again if you took it as a decision that you won’t stop until you win, it becomes a major problem to you, because one of my friend has make the habit of not stopping until he recover all he lost


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: fullhdpixel on March 18, 2024, 08:31:53 AM
When do you stop?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: rachael9385 on March 18, 2024, 08:37:09 AM
Yes, this has also been a problem to many people I have noticed someone with this kind of addiction few days ago that is the reason why I came back to reply on this, I have a friend that have been losing all this while if gamble . He just won a few times but he has never given up. Yes it is good not to give up and what you are doing. You have to keep on doing it making sure you improve but I don’t see gamble that way gambling is something that’s is risk even though it’s a calculated risk  it doesn’t worth it because you would definitely continue losing. If you decide that you must recover your loss, all  you need is  take a deep breath and take a break for a while before you continue gambling again if you took it as a decision that you won’t stop until you win, it becomes a major problem to you, because one of my friend has make the habit of not stopping until he recover all he lost
   To my knowledge, I think sometimes it's best for you to give up on gamble, mostly when you are losing what you can not afford to lose, the reasons gamblers are addicted is because they have risk enough money on bets, when you have risk enough money on bets you wouldn't afford to the money you risk. So you try to chase your losses.
   On the process of chasing your losses you might still lose more money, it's bad when you can not afford to risk what you can not afford to lose.
   Addiction starts gradually gradually, and when you don't notice your failure of gambling you might think you are gambling for fun but doesn't know you are just waisting your money like garbage.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: arimamib on March 18, 2024, 03:21:36 PM
When do you stop?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.
Having limits for both wins and losses in gambling aligns with responsible gambling practices. Setting a maximum threshold for losses is crucial to prevent financial ruin. Without a cap on losses, individuals can easily spiral into debt. Adhering to a loss limit safeguards the financial stability and avoids detrimental consequences such as bankruptcy or severe financial strain. Without a loss limit, gamblers may succumb to the temptation to chase their losses.

Implementing a strict stop-loss policy ensures that people halt their gambling activities before reaching a point of irreparable financial damage. It may seem counterintuitive to impose restrictions on winnings, but establishing a cap on wins is not bad. Continuously gambling after achieving significant winnings increases the likelihood of subsequent losses, eroding the initial gains over time. Winning streaks can instill a false sense of confidence and lead gamblers to overestimate their chances of continued success. Imposing a win limit lets the gamblers acknowledge the potential for subsequent losses and exercise discipline in preserving their profits.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: rozak on March 18, 2024, 03:26:11 PM
When do you stop?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.

that's what most gamblers experience who feel like the goddess of luck is with them. so when they get several wins in a row, they feel like they don't want to leave the casino, because the game gives them several wins and they decide to continue playing. and in such cases, more of them will lose in the end after quite a long time in the game which consumes a lot of time. and they will regret not having quit the game when he won.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: nara1892 on March 18, 2024, 03:48:49 PM

Obviously gambling is an activity that can be very addictive and one of the reasons why this activity can be addictive is the opportunity to earn money which most people are deceived by what the "opportunity" means, I see most people think that gambling is a quick way to get rich or a place to solve financial problems, when in fact it is quite the opposite which if you come with the wrong understanding this place will actually cause a lot of financial problems like what is done by people who always try to chase losses when in fact that action will only make them experience more losses.
The hope of quick money and the perception of gambling as a solution to financial problems can be deeply ingrained in the minds of some people. Some may experience short-term wins, the long-term outcome tends to favor the house. Chasing losses is a dangerous behavior that can exacerbate financial troubles rather than alleviate them. It's stupid to have a belief that continued gambling will eventually lead to recouping losses, because each bet is independent and carries the same risk of loss as the previous one.

This cycle of chasing losses can quickly spiral out of control that can result in significant financial harm. Gambling has to be done with a realistic understanding of the risks involved and to viewed primarily as a form of entertainment rather than a means of making money. If people can't apply responsible gambling practices, such as setting limits on time and money spent, they would be hard to mitigate the negative consequences associated with gambling addiction and protect themself from financial ruin.

Exactly, the results of gambling are short-term and always temporary, which means that this is the reason why when you manage to get a win but in the next session you lose, and this is also the reason that gambling cannot be used as a place to earn or even used as a place to make a living because after all the overall profit is actually in the long run only for the house. I really can't get enough of people who think and assume that gambling can be a place to earn, because however the facts about how gambling works can never support such an idea, there is no element of consistency, no certainty and while on the other hand the possibility of risk continues to lurk.

Yes chasing losses to achieve a recovery situation is a stupid idea that is actually clearly even more dangerous for themselves where as many cases have happened that they have lost more money. I would be more in favor of someone saying that gambling is a recreational pastime because it is the best way to keep you safe and avoid the significant possibility of losing large amounts of money, understanding and thinking rationally is the basis for being a responsible gambler.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Docnaster on March 18, 2024, 03:59:29 PM
When do you stop?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.
The truth is that there's no particular time that a gambler is expected to stop gambling during his time of winnings and losses but to me, I think knowing when to stop gambling is actually a personal choice for any gambler. I've seen people here who have advised gamblers to stop gambling when they're losing huge in their gambling but for me that's experienced gambling for many years, I don't think that's the best yardstick to measure when a gambler should draw the curtains and I'll explain why. Few years ago, there was a day I was gambling and it turned out to be a very bad day for me as I was losing every dime I stake and a friend who followed me to the place asked me to quit and go home but I refused and told him that the only time I'll leave is when I've completely exhausted my money. I kept in gambling till it was my last money of which I'll not have any other means of gambling if I lose that last money. I was about to leave the gambling shop when I had a second thought to throw it in and staked that money and to my surprise, I won that particular bet. From my winning, I staked again and won again I repeated it over and over again and recovered all my lost money and also won more that double of my capital before I lost once and decided to leave the place.
That's actually luck as I don't expect to experience such again next time but I'm simply saying that as a gambler, quit whenever your instincts tells you to leave even when you're winning or not


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on March 18, 2024, 04:05:26 PM
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.

You are right, a gambler feels better spending his money on other utilities than wagering it on the casino alone. After the game, he wouldn't feel nice or better. So, if a gambler is sure he wouldn't make any other significant win, after winning or losing, he should take a break and rest, as any further moves will result in more losses. No idea about gambling is accurate, no matter how adequate it looks. Gamblers need to understand this and focus on being careful about their spending limit. A player with a limitless gambling habit, ends up risking all his money and may end up broke in the game. However, players who depend on the casino for wealth don't care about this, they go ahead gambling with no prior knowledge of what they are doing. Which causes them to chase loss and get addicted in the process.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: erep on March 18, 2024, 04:49:11 PM
that's what most gamblers experience who feel like the goddess of luck is with them. so when they get several wins in a row, they feel like they don't want to leave the casino, because the game gives them several wins and they decide to continue playing. and in such cases, more of them will lose in the end after quite a long time in the game which consumes a lot of time. and they will regret not having quit the game when he won.
Such cases occur very often in betting due to incorrect game methods, low winnings have motivated them to continue betting at higher betting levels and they ignore the risk of losses because they have recorded several previous wins, other influencing factors are as if they have noted the game pattern and they decide to increase the bet when reaching the same betting pattern to recover losses, even though they have made a big mistake to follow their gambling passion and they experience a loss of all the balance in the casino account, at the last point they have regretted choosing the wrong decision.

I chose option B to withdraw profits and take a break, it was the best decision to close the daily gambling game because in the next game there is no guarantee of getting a profit from gambling, so avoid greed to achieve your goal in gambling because the risk of losing is higher in each bet.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: GideonGono on March 18, 2024, 05:28:38 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I set up my break when I reach the amount that I am aiming or I loss the amount that I deposit.
Before I gamble I would set up an amount and when that amount has been reach I would stop and take a break.
If the amount that I deposit has been loss then I would also stop and take a break, I wouldn't deposit again in order to gain back what I loss.
This is also the reason why I only gamble what I could afford to lose, so that I wouldn't regret losing it and I wouldn't force myself to win it back.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Quidat on March 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Both situations.

Stop when you do win and call it a day, save your capital or initial bankroll and play on the next day with your profits. If you are someone whose really that loving on playing
gambling for the sake of fun then it would be a good approach.Thing here is that you shouldnt really be spending on the amount specially if your life savings or emergency funds
is already at risk.

Stop when you are on losing condition on which it is really just that right that moderation and control would be the key.If you've seen that
your loses keeps piling up on the sense that you cant really be able to make deposits or something that you have spent into those money which arent
supposed to be spent then this is the best time that you should quit.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: borovichok on March 18, 2024, 07:21:11 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

There is no best time for a gambler to draw the line. It depends on the gambler and his income. Some gamblers will lose a significant loss and still continue gambling which will not result in negative consequences and others will have the same loss and it will create negative consequences for the gambler. If this is the reality then the issue of drawing the line is a personal thing. It is not a one-way thing because none of these subscriptions can be 100%.

A gambler can only do what will work for him. But then whichever way a gambler should understand that you must gamble with what you can afford to lose. This applies to all gamblers regardless of what you earn as a gambler. However, a gambler should always take a pause when he has exceeded 5% of his income. That's my submission.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Distinctin on March 18, 2024, 07:47:51 PM
When do you stop?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.
Honestly, it’s seldom to see gamblers that leave the casino immediately after winning. Because what I observed is that they still try to chase their luck more hoping to get bigger profits more than their first wins, but when they start losing already, that’s the time they start leaving the casino before all those profits will return back to the house.

Gambling gets fun when you are making more money, but the fun will start to vanish when you are losing already. So my point is, don’t wait for a chance to see your happiness vanishes, when you win a big, significant amount then go home immediately. Never gamble again, as there are high chances already that your luck has gone out and all you’ll experience are now pure losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Fortify on March 18, 2024, 08:46:14 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

This is a choice is heavily dependent on peoples self control and from what I've seen so far in life, many people lack that sort of self control. One of these options is a person making an active decision to stop chasing an endless dream and another is that option being removed from them. If you continue playing until you have nothing left, then you have lost your self control and are at the mercy of the gambling company. The most damaging behavior in that situation is the next time money becomes available, you might think or desperately struggle to get that money back - but you are starting from square one with each bet independent of any previous one. You might think you are "owed" something, but that is just a figment of your imagination and you'll face the same odds variance every single turn.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: SeriouslyGiveaway on March 19, 2024, 03:03:57 AM
When to stop gambling or continue playing depends on each person's gambling rules. If you gamble just for fun, then whether you stop or continue playing will depend on your feelings, we don't need to discuss it. But if you are really serious about gambling, you should only stop when the amount of money you lose has reached the stop limit that you have set in advance (for example, 1%-5% of your account in 1 day), otherwise, continuing to play won't be a problem. You must have a specific milestone according to your consistency strategy so you know when to stop and when to continue. Otherwise, we can easily get caught up in the game and not be able to stop.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: ethereumhunter on March 19, 2024, 11:33:05 AM
When to stop gambling or continue playing depends on each person's gambling rules. If you gamble just for fun, then whether you stop or continue playing will depend on your feelings, we don't need to discuss it. But if you are really serious about gambling, you should only stop when the amount of money you lose has reached the stop limit that you have set in advance (for example, 1%-5% of your account in 1 day), otherwise, continuing to play won't be a problem. You must have a specific milestone according to your consistency strategy so you know when to stop and when to continue. Otherwise, we can easily get caught up in the game and not be able to stop.
If you can sticks to your personal's gambling rules, you will not have to worry with the problems because you can prevents the bad things that can happens to you. But many people loses their self-control and break their rules because they are chasing the win or recovers their lost and that makes them losing their money. That's why we must serious with our rules and take care the rules so we don't have to break it because of many reasons. We as a gambler knows when we must draw our win so we can gets our money and not chasing more winning. We have to know when our limits of playing gambling so we don't lose much money and if we can win some money, that will be our time to stop gambling and takes the win money before it's too late for us to stop playing gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: rahmad2nd on March 19, 2024, 03:04:14 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

For me, there is no definite benchmark. the reason is, every gambler has different habits. so how do we know the right time to stop the game or betting, everything has different levels for each gambler. plus, awareness and situation when betting is the main point. in gambling, the game sometimes depends on one's situation and luck. Sometimes we lose quickly, not infrequently we win in a short time. We experience cycles like this repeatedly when conducting betting sessions, especially luck-based games. It's no different from sports betting, the point is when is the right time to stop.

In my case, there is no best time to stop. because in gambling everything contains possibilities, the possibility of losing, or the possibility of winning. In fact, we often experience playing for quite a long time because the game is so tough, the bankroll does not increase many times over, nor does it lose quickly. it could also be the other way around, in an instant our bankroll disappears. So, here we will choose to make another deposit. or, finish the game. in other cases, when we win, especially with a quick win, we often continue the betting session. because we have just played it, and the feeling and desire to produce the next win usually comes to mind. so, in my case there is no best time to stop the game. but more to the point, when should we stop. There are many reasons, for example we limit our playing time because there are other things we need to do. or, rest. Winning or losing is part of the risk of gambling. The most important thing for me is understanding and realizing the limits of my abilities. the rest, depends on the situation.



Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: bettercrypto on March 19, 2024, 04:03:01 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Of course, we lose if we don't have anything to match when playing gambling, and others, even if they lose, will deposit again, thinking that if they deposit money again in the casino, they will recover their loss, but in the end, they are still losing; these are the ones they chase lose.

And there are others who win because it's their first time to play gambling, and usually that's the tactic that a casino uses, so you go back and forth to their casino platform until we find it ourselves and someone else because they know within themselves that they already have a winner to release.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: boty on March 19, 2024, 05:37:12 PM
When to stop gambling or continue playing depends on each person's gambling rules. If you gamble just for fun, then whether you stop or continue playing will depend on your feelings, we don't need to discuss it. But if you are really serious about gambling, you should only stop when the amount of money you lose has reached the stop limit that you have set in advance (for example, 1%-5% of your account in 1 day), otherwise, continuing to play won't be a problem. You must have a specific milestone according to your consistency strategy so you know when to stop and when to continue. Otherwise, we can easily get caught up in the game and not be able to stop.
In this case, it will really depend on each individual's personality and also someone can calmly control their emotions when gambling, because some people who gamble greedily will of course find it very difficult to set boundaries to stop gambling even though they have won big. because they will always want to get a bigger win than the bet they placed so that they don't get anything other than a loss.
When we have set limits on the capital we use for gambling, of course we must be able to stick to them and not violate the limits we have set, of course this will cause us to lose more on the bets we play.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: shield132 on March 19, 2024, 06:02:32 PM
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
In overall, the best time to stop gambling is before you lose. It can also mean to not start gambling but I don't mean that. I think that everyone has to gamble for fun and shouldn't build any financial plans around gambling, e.g. one shouldn't risk betting 500$ from his salary with the hope of winning $1000 to buy an iPhone tomorrow, that's a huge risk and that's the moment when you may lose and go into gambling problems. My advice is to gamble for fun, don't build financial plans on gambling and if you are lucky, fortune will reward you with a jackpot.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Woodie on March 19, 2024, 06:11:51 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
The problem with gambling is usually not the losing but the winning, if players win say on their first bet or first couple of spins and planned to be playing for an hour...then if you choose to go again then chances are that the house will win back that money!! So, from what I just shared this is the difference that seperates smart gamblers from the losing gamblers, hence the saying "winners know when to stop!"

Btw, as a gambler...I think everyone knows when it's a good or bad day and if it's one of those bad days you having don't force things , it's okay to walk away and live to fight another day..which is also where we draw the line!!


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Marykeller on March 19, 2024, 07:26:29 PM
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Since losses, not wins, are what most people experience when they gamble, the emphasis of gambling should primarily be on both sides(winnings or losses) of where to draw the line when they realize they can no longer pursue either(winning or losses). If my understanding is correct, it is a good idea to end the day's gambling with a few wins and losses. This is because trying to chase losses will always lead to additional losses, and gambling to win more when you are lucky with your bets will result in losses as well. But it's best to give up gambling when you're not anxious about winning or losing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dewi Aries on March 19, 2024, 07:32:35 PM
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
In overall, the best time to stop gambling is before you lose. It can also mean to not start gambling but I don't mean that. I think that everyone has to gamble for fun and shouldn't build any financial plans around gambling, e.g. one shouldn't risk betting 500$ from his salary with the hope of winning $1000 to buy an iPhone tomorrow, that's a huge risk and that's the moment when you may lose and go into gambling problems. My advice is to gamble for fun, don't build financial plans on gambling and if you are lucky, fortune will reward you with a jackpot.

Quitting before you lose means you don't gamble at all or it means you withdraw all the money you've deposited before you hit the button to start and this is a premature but good way of withdrawing because not losing anything is much better than losing money especially if you put an amount you can't afford to lose. But yes I think that is a very rare scenario, because most people prefer to quit when they run out of money like gambling addicts who always end up with regret and disappointment.

On the other hand yes it is true that it is not recommended for anyone, especially people who are or have been involved in gambling to set a budget allocation plan for gambling, because this leads to actions that will eventually become a habit, and something that has become a habit can trigger addiction where you will find it difficult to ignore the slightest time not to gamble which in the end there will be an element of "forcing" to gamble even though you don't have money, and obviously situations like this can trigger many out of control actions such as justifying all means to get money to finance gambling activities. So don't even think about setting a plan for the gambling budget, it is better to gamble when you have free time and a budget that is ready to be lost, everything will still be fine when you don't put excessive interest, seriousness and goals on gambling and with that you will be able to avoid some bad possibilities such as losing large amounts of money.

Having a perspective of gambling for fun is much better and this does not mean that you will not be able to win because gambling is a probability activity that refers to luck which means that if you are lucky then you can also get a win.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Cookdata on March 19, 2024, 07:57:45 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

You can't tell unless you have had experience in gambling and the experience is what teaches you when to stop. If you sure conversant with winning, your body will understand and if you are conversant with the pain of loss, you will know when it's time to pack your bags and leave the casino or put the phone down. With my experience with sportsbets, if an initial deposit has been made and bets are been stake on and upon seeing the result on my different bets, if my bets give me break even, I don't wory and I try again but if that initial deposit give some good profits, I take out the profits and continue with the same amount of the initial deposits.

However, if my games gives me a minor loss, I wouldn't bother, will continue playing until I win something worth my time but as soon as the initial deposit is affected, I take my love from the betting platform and I don't risk another money even though my brain is trying to convince me that there is a simple game I can make some money from, I don't buy into such temptation, before warn is before harm they say and that's what I do when it come to gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Zigabel on March 20, 2024, 10:51:23 AM
As a gambler, knowing when to stop is very important because if you don't you may end up loosing most often than you do win, its important to set limits or parameters with which will indicate when you stop and when you continue gambling, if you don't, you most definitely will be gambling at random a d risking loosing money that was actually supposed to be used for some other needs, budget before gambling and if you exhaust your budget make sure not to proceed any further but exit the casino but if you are able to double up your budget aswell too leave.

Don't just gamble without a plan, strategy or target as if you do you may just be gambling in a manner that may not guarantee enough safety for your funds and you may stand the risk of reckless and irresponsible gambling which will actually lewd to bankruptcy and in the long run addiction.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Hirose UK on March 20, 2024, 01:06:39 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
The problem with gambling is usually not the losing but the winning, if players win say on their first bet or first couple of spins and planned to be playing for an hour...then if you choose to go again then chances are that the house will win back that money!! So, from what I just shared this is the difference that seperates smart gamblers from the losing gamblers, hence the saying "winners know when to stop!"

Btw, as a gambler...I think everyone knows when it's a good or bad day and if it's one of those bad days you having don't force things , it's okay to walk away and live to fight another day..which is also where we draw the line!!
Of course, because winning is the beginning of a much bigger loss, even though everything will be the same in the end, that is losing will also lead gamblers to experience bigger losses because they try to recover these losses.
Winning is one of the final results that all gamblers really want, but winning often makes gamblers have greedy attitude and cannot behave well, they try to bet back the winnings.
In the end, all winnings and capital used belong to the house, in the sense that no gambler can really make clean profit in gambling and as gambler all you can do is make the best use of winnings.
It is better to take the victory have already achieved and stop than to try to achieve something bigger but will lose.

Yes, all gamblers know when day is good and bad but unfortunately they are not able to react to it properly, and this is the reason why many gamblers fail to set limits to be able to stop when the time comes.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: wiss19 on March 24, 2024, 02:44:04 PM
Depends on which of the two happens first. A gambler, if doesn't have one for wins, should always have a limit for their losses, and when they reach that limit, they should stop gambling immediately because if they don't, they are going to lose all they have and that isn't a good practice.

When it comes to wins, there shouldn't be a limit to that, but when you see that you have won a sum significant enough for you, you should stop gambling right there and either withdraw the funds or get the platform closed for that time because if you keep gambling after getting a win, you will eventually lose it back to the house and this happens with almost every single gambler in the industry.
that's what most gamblers experience who feel like the goddess of luck is with them. so when they get several wins in a row, they feel like they don't want to leave the casino, because the game gives them several wins and they decide to continue playing. and in such cases, more of them will lose in the end after quite a long time in the game which consumes a lot of time. and they will regret not having quit the game when he won.
That's probably one of the most common misconceptions gamblers have, once they win some money, they start thinking that they will keep winning now but what they should think is that what they have managed to win is enough and they should stop right there, but they don't do that, they keep going until they lose everything back because you can't get lucky all the time in gambling and the house will get you if you don't stop at the right time.

So, every gambler should have this discipline and understand that they are supposed to put a stop to their gambling once they have won a certain amount of money over the top of their initial capital because not everyone get to have that opportunity, so if you have got it, make good use of it.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: arimamib on March 24, 2024, 02:59:11 PM
That's probably one of the most common misconceptions gamblers have, once they win some money, they start thinking that they will keep winning now but what they should think is that what they have managed to win is enough and they should stop right there, but they don't do that, they keep going until they lose everything back because you can't get lucky all the time in gambling and the house will get you if you don't stop at the right time.

So, every gambler should have this discipline and understand that they are supposed to put a stop to their gambling once they have won a certain amount of money over the top of their initial capital because not everyone get to have that opportunity, so if you have got it, make good use of it.
Many gamblers overlook the importance of discipline and knowing when to stop, especially after a winning streak. It's a common misconception among gamblers that winning streaks will continue indefinitely that leads them to chase further gains without considering the risks involved. Ironically, they would also think that they will have a big win after a losing streak. Recognizing when to walk away, even when ahead, is a hallmark of responsible gambling.

It can be tempting to continue playing after a win, but sticking to limits can avoid falling into a cycle of losses that can result in significant financial harm. Having the discipline to stop once a certain profit threshold has been reached is a key strategy in mitigating the risks associated with gambling. It's about safeguarding the gains made and avoiding the trap of excessive risk-taking fueled by the illusion of continued success.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: stomachgrowls on March 24, 2024, 03:26:12 PM
That's probably one of the most common misconceptions gamblers have, once they win some money, they start thinking that they will keep winning now but what they should think is that what they have managed to win is enough and they should stop right there, but they don't do that, they keep going until they lose everything back because you can't get lucky all the time in gambling and the house will get you if you don't stop at the right time.

So, every gambler should have this discipline and understand that they are supposed to put a stop to their gambling once they have won a certain amount of money over the top of their initial capital because not everyone get to have that opportunity, so if you have got it, make good use of it.
Many gamblers overlook the importance of discipline and knowing when to stop, especially after a winning streak. It's a common misconception among gamblers that winning streaks will continue indefinitely that leads them to chase further gains without considering the risks involved. Ironically, they would also think that they will have a big win after a losing streak. Recognizing when to walk away, even when ahead, is a hallmark of responsible gambling.

It can be tempting to continue playing after a win, but sticking to limits can avoid falling into a cycle of losses that can result in significant financial harm. Having the discipline to stop once a certain profit threshold has been reached is a key strategy in mitigating the risks associated with gambling. It's about safeguarding the gains made and avoiding the trap of excessive risk-taking fueled by the illusion of continued success.
They would really be only mindful on the time that they would really be that experiencing those shit conditions on which they havent been able to experience for the rest of life on which on the time that they are on such condition then this is where they would really be able to realize that they have done something wrong. Experience would be the best teacher but its not really that necessary for you to experience up first the worst
or would be needing to wreck up yourself before you do learn. You could actually avoid it but well people do usually loves on experiencing it first before they would be making those kind of learning.

When it comes to gambling dealing when you should really know on when to draw the lin and never ever make yourself that be having that kind of lose control or having
no moderation when it comes to spending because once you do lost up your cool and your rightful thinking on things and make out shit decisions then this is where
you would really be starting yourself to become shit.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on March 24, 2024, 03:51:42 PM
You can't tell unless you have had experience in gambling and the experience is what teaches you when to stop. If you sure conversant with winning, your body will understand and if you are conversant with the pain of loss, you will know when it's time to pack your bags and leave the casino or put the phone down. With my experience with sportsbets, if an initial deposit has been made and bets are been stake on and upon seeing the result on my different bets, if my bets give me break even, I don't wory and I try again but if that initial deposit give some good profits, I take out the profits and continue with the same amount of the initial deposits.

However, if my games gives me a minor loss, I wouldn't bother, will continue playing until I win something worth my time but as soon as the initial deposit is affected, I take my love from the betting platform and I don't risk another money even though my brain is trying to convince me that there is a simple game I can make some money from, I don't buy into such temptation, before warn is before harm they say and that's what I do when it come to gambling.

You've got a nice strategy I prefer playing with a specific amount, then whenever there is a fresh win, it means added time to my gambling session. I don't care about the funds; times play a vital role this time. The funds are calculated so that I'll know the amount able to take me till the designated time has been met. So, the wins mean that the session can be enjoyed for extra minutes. Meaning that no funds will be added once the time has been exhausted, instead, I continue gambling with the profits. This allows me to enjoy the fun completely and wouldn't bother playing again till the whole day is over.

Most gamblers find it hard to satisfy themselves with enough fun in gambling, by not gambling for a good period. It's not about the money I'd repeat this, what matters is getting the satisfaction, that the thought of gambling would get us exhausted. Once money has been crafted out for gambling purposes it'll be used for that till we are tired. The wins can also be carried over to the next day. It only takes discipline to maintain such strategies, even yours, which demands that a gambler wouldn't deposit another fund when his designated banking roll has been exhausted.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Ruttoshi on March 24, 2024, 04:22:28 PM
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Since losses, not wins, are what most people experience when they gamble, the emphasis of gambling should primarily be on both sides(winnings or losses) of where to draw the line when they realize they can no longer pursue either(winning or losses). If my understanding is correct, it is a good idea to end the day's gambling with a few wins and losses. This is because trying to chase losses will always lead to additional losses, and gambling to win more when you are lucky with your bets will result in losses as well. But it's best to give up gambling when you're not anxious about winning or losing.
As a gambler we should be satisfied with the outcome of our bets. It is when we are not satisfied, that we might not know when to draw the line, because we want to win and make profit by all means, which is a very slim chance.

Responsible gambling will enable one set gambling rules, and follow such rules, so that he won't gamble blindly, and run at great loss because he cannot control his emotions due to the losses that he made. This is why one should only gamble for fun, and have a time limit when gambling, so that you can know the exact time to draw the line, irregardless the outcome of the game.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Odusko on March 27, 2024, 10:42:50 PM
As a gambler we should be satisfied with the outcome of our bets. It is when we are not satisfied, that we might not know when to draw the line, because we want to win and make profit by all means, which is a very slim chance.

Responsible gambling will enable one set gambling rules, and follow such rules, so that he won't gamble blindly, and run at great loss because he cannot control his emotions due to the losses that he made. This is why one should only gamble for fun, and have a time limit when gambling, so that you can know the exact time to draw the line, irregardless the outcome of the game.
Drawing the line has to do with a lot of discipline and a lot of following the rules that are set before we start our gambling journey that way, regardless of how we ended up we can still easily draw the line and take a walk away, but recently also we have set some a target that we will likely want to reach and by chasing that target may take one away from truly knowing when to quit.
Stoppage timing is very important for a gambler regardless of which direction either you win or lose, but the fun of it comes from when the gambler is able to walk away with a winning at hand.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: carlfebz2 on April 05, 2024, 10:54:53 PM
As a gambler we should be satisfied with the outcome of our bets. It is when we are not satisfied, that we might not know when to draw the line, because we want to win and make profit by all means, which is a very slim chance.

Responsible gambling will enable one set gambling rules, and follow such rules, so that he won't gamble blindly, and run at great loss because he cannot control his emotions due to the losses that he made. This is why one should only gamble for fun, and have a time limit when gambling, so that you can know the exact time to draw the line, irregardless the outcome of the game.
Drawing the line has to do with a lot of discipline and a lot of following the rules that are set before we start our gambling journey that way, regardless of how we ended up we can still easily draw the line and take a walk away, but recently also we have set some a target that we will likely want to reach and by chasing that target may take one away from truly knowing when to quit.
Stoppage timing is very important for a gambler regardless of which direction either you win or lose, but the fun of it comes from when the gambler is able to walk away with a winning at hand.
Everything would really be that depending into your limit and this would really be requiring that extreme discipline because stopping midway is really that a huge challenge for most people or gambler.
Drawing up the line is something that would really be pertaining on the time that they are on the losing situation. We do know that when it comes to stopping then it isnt something that we do neglect
because chasing up loses is the main issue of most gamblers on which they wont really b stopping not until they do have the funds that they could really be able to play.
They would literally be stopping on the time that they dont have the money that they could use.

Drawing up the line is on the time that they dont have the money or totally messed up their lives already when it comes to financial situation.
Never ever wait for this condition before you would consider on stopping. You could stop if you wanted to but since that impulsive feeling then this what
makes that people do continue to play.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Text on April 05, 2024, 11:18:24 PM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: DiMarxist on April 05, 2024, 11:51:55 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on April 06, 2024, 12:30:18 AM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.

True, I think all gamblers who are just starting out will have the same approach as you which is that they will only stop when they have run out of money in a certain amount which can be greater than the previous loss or smaller, the point is that they usually bring different amounts and do not have a plan regarding the limit of the amount of budget they should bring. And when we are beginners, usually stopping when we lose does not mean that we stop gambling at that time, because the inability to accept the fact of defeat that causes emotions will usually occur where the situation encourages them to deposit money again and gamble again to catch up with the previous defeat.

It's better to quit anytime you want regardless of whether you win or lose, but for the problem of losing, we all have to have a limit on the number of losses to minimize the number of significant losses, and however a healthy approach to gambling is when you are able to take the opportunity when you manage to get a win such as stopping when you win and cashing out and enjoying the results of the win, this is a good idea rather than you always end the session with a loss because of greed.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: angrybirdy on April 06, 2024, 02:27:30 AM
If I have won small amount of money as I am gambling with small amount of money and going for low odds, I will stop gambling for the day.

If I am losing, I know I should stop for me not to lose more.

Sometimes I gamble at once with big amount but not huge. If I lose, I stop. If I win I stop. I do this if I do not gamble much that week and if I just have little time to gamble.



we do the same mate! When I win even a small amount, sometimes I stop betting, as long as I have set a limit every time I gamble, the limits I set are when I lose three times, I have to stop even I still have some left over from my gambling budget, because that's how I teach myself to be more responsible in gambling and to avoid the obsession with playing. Since I got used to doing that, I don't worry too much every time I gamble because I know that I can manage my spending habits and I know when to stop so as not to overplay.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: wxa7115 on April 06, 2024, 02:53:16 AM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.
It is a good thing that you changed your ways, because gambling until you bust is a terrible idea, this is because eventually that betting pattern could become second nature to you and you may not think much about it.

But if you pair that tendency with an increase on the size of your bets and your capital, you will suddenly find yourself losing a great deal of money without even realizing how this could happen, and in that vulnerable state that is when a gambling addiction could kick in.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Oilacris on April 06, 2024, 06:34:53 AM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.
It is a good thing that you changed your ways, because gambling until you bust is a terrible idea, this is because eventually that betting pattern could become second nature to you and you may not think much about it.

But if you pair that tendency with an increase on the size of your bets and your capital, you will suddenly find yourself losing a great deal of money without even realizing how this could happen, and in that vulnerable state that is when a gambling addiction could kick in.
On the time that you are already that been thinking about some sort of pattern then you are really just that basically putting up yourself into such addiction. Why? on the time that you are following something or trying out to pursue for it to work then you are just basically putting up yourself into that kind of desperate and we know that once this emotion or behavior would be coming out then it would really be that so hard for it to be controlled and this is why it would really be best that you should really be playing with that outmost moderation and control towards your gambling behavior
and on the amount that you are really that spending into it. Usually people do mess up their lives on the time that they would be chasing up their loses or trying out to make a certain strategy to work
despite on creating tons of loses already.

Moderation and control is something that necessary when you do play gambling. You cant really be just that make yourself that delusional because once you do then this would
really be sparking out that kind of interest on playing even more even if it means that you are already compromising your life savings.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: slapper on April 06, 2024, 08:08:58 AM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.
It is a good thing that you changed your ways, because gambling until you bust is a terrible idea, this is because eventually that betting pattern could become second nature to you and you may not think much about it.

But if you pair that tendency with an increase on the size of your bets and your capital, you will suddenly find yourself losing a great deal of money without even realizing how this could happen, and in that vulnerable state that is when a gambling addiction could kick in.
On the time that you are already that been thinking about some sort of pattern then you are really just that basically putting up yourself into such addiction. Why? on the time that you are following something or trying out to pursue for it to work then you are just basically putting up yourself into that kind of desperate and we know that once this emotion or behavior would be coming out then it would really be that so hard for it to be controlled and this is why it would really be best that you should really be playing with that outmost moderation and control towards your gambling behavior
and on the amount that you are really that spending into it. Usually people do mess up their lives on the time that they would be chasing up their loses or trying out to make a certain strategy to work
despite on creating tons of loses already.

Moderation and control is something that necessary when you do play gambling. You cant really be just that make yourself that delusional because once you do then this would
really be sparking out that kind of interest on playing even more even if it means that you are already compromising your life savings.
the second you think you've figured gambling out, you're finished. It's a trap, a trick your mind plays on you to keep you hooked. The whole system is built on the illusion of patterns, teasing you with near-wins, but the reality is pure, unpredictable chaos. You're not playing to win, you're playing to keep from losing worse.

Moderation? Control? It's all bull. This industry feeds on people telling themselves that. You can't ration addiction, especially when you're chasing losses. Every bet becomes about breaking even, then maybe scraping ahead... it's never gonna happen.

Everyone thinks they're the exception, that they'll be the one to beat the system. But this ain't about skill, this is about the odds always being stacked against you. The longer you play, the more you're guaranteed to lose. Period. So unless you truly enjoy flushing money down the toilet, you need a hard reality check. This addiction will bleed you dry. Walking away, right now, is the only way to win.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: stomachgrowls on April 06, 2024, 10:47:36 AM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.
It is a good thing that you changed your ways, because gambling until you bust is a terrible idea, this is because eventually that betting pattern could become second nature to you and you may not think much about it.

But if you pair that tendency with an increase on the size of your bets and your capital, you will suddenly find yourself losing a great deal of money without even realizing how this could happen, and in that vulnerable state that is when a gambling addiction could kick in.
On the time that you are already that been thinking about some sort of pattern then you are really just that basically putting up yourself into such addiction. Why? on the time that you are following something or trying out to pursue for it to work then you are just basically putting up yourself into that kind of desperate and we know that once this emotion or behavior would be coming out then it would really be that so hard for it to be controlled and this is why it would really be best that you should really be playing with that outmost moderation and control towards your gambling behavior
and on the amount that you are really that spending into it. Usually people do mess up their lives on the time that they would be chasing up their loses or trying out to make a certain strategy to work
despite on creating tons of loses already.

Moderation and control is something that necessary when you do play gambling. You cant really be just that make yourself that delusional because once you do then this would
really be sparking out that kind of interest on playing even more even if it means that you are already compromising your life savings.
the second you think you've figured gambling out, you're finished. It's a trap, a trick your mind plays on you to keep you hooked. The whole system is built on the illusion of patterns, teasing you with near-wins, but the reality is pure, unpredictable chaos. You're not playing to win, you're playing to keep from losing worse.

Moderation? Control? It's all bull. This industry feeds on people telling themselves that. You can't ration addiction, especially when you're chasing losses. Every bet becomes about breaking even, then maybe scraping ahead... it's never gonna happen.

Everyone thinks they're the exception, that they'll be the one to beat the system. But this ain't about skill, this is about the odds always being stacked against you. The longer you play, the more you're guaranteed to lose. Period. So unless you truly enjoy flushing money down the toilet, you need a hard reality check. This addiction will bleed you dry. Walking away, right now, is the only way to win.
Totally depends on how you would be treating up gambling. There are people or gamblers who are really that playing for the sake of fun and really that accepts about flushing their money into the toilet but its true that it would really be still on great disadvantage into those gamblers who are really that keeps on playing in the long run. Even if they do say that they are playing for fun but the money that had been spent into would be something significant that it might comes into a time  that you would really be thinking on trying out to recover because it is already that too big or something that you wouldn't really expect.
Drawing the line pertains about on completely stopping when you have seen that its already enough on what you had spent on it.

If you cant be able to control yourself then you do lose in the long run, if you do accept that you are losing that completely then its fine.
Important thing on here is that you wont really be chasing up those loses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Nwada001 on April 06, 2024, 12:06:46 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
Sometimes you also don't just need to look at the winning or losing amount before you can call it a stop for that day. If you check yourself very well and notice that you have bet so much that very day, even if you are on the winning side, you need to just stop and take a rest that very day. 
 
If you don't know when to stop and you set your stopping limit to be on either your high lose or great win, it might affect you as a gambler without even knowing it. If you are winning and you don't stop, it might later result in a great loss. So to me, the best way is to just have a number of betting hours, and once that time is exceeded, you can call it a stop.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: swogerino on April 06, 2024, 12:11:51 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
Sometimes you also don't just need to look at the winning or losing amount before you can call it a stop for that day. If you check yourself very well and notice that you have bet so much that very day, even if you are on the winning side, you need to just stop and take a rest that very day. 
 
If you don't know when to stop and you set your stopping limit to be on either your high lose or great win, it might affect you as a gambler without even knowing it. If you are winning and you don't stop, it might later result in a great loss. So to me, the best way is to just have a number of betting hours, and once that time is exceeded, you can call it a stop.

I think the most difficult is when you are winning because of human nature which has deep roots that call for being greedy,and that is in every human being that is just the way we are built.We always want more and more and if you see the rich people they want more and more while all we get in the final ending is just 2 m of land.That is the most difficult to draw the line when you are winning big and you feel that pleasure,killing pleasure and voices telling you to keep going as you may hit the jackpot because this seems your day and in such cases when people continue they continue until they lose it all.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Zigabel on April 06, 2024, 01:11:32 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
Both when you lose or win its always good to take a brief break after which you can possibly proceed to continuing, some times you don't have to wait till you have lost to the point you are now bankrupt and then you start thinking of quitting meanwhile you would have just quit before you lose all your funds and at that point when you have lost all of your funds you will now find it even more difficult quitting because you are thinking of recovering first, with the mindset that you can always recover if you get to continue and that's the genesis of addiction because if you no longer get to control yourself in the bid to recover you may just end up addicted even without the intention to.

Learning to gamble only when you have a certain amount you have allocated to gambling and it should be that you are not going above the amount you have kept for gambling so if it's something you can afford to loose you don't get to start chasing loss when you loose such funds at once.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Oasisman on April 06, 2024, 01:41:48 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
Sometimes you also don't just need to look at the winning or losing amount before you can call it a stop for that day. If you check yourself very well and notice that you have bet so much that very day, even if you are on the winning side, you need to just stop and take a rest that very day. 
 
If you don't know when to stop and you set your stopping limit to be on either your high lose or great win, it might affect you as a gambler without even knowing it. If you are winning and you don't stop, it might later result in a great loss. So to me, the best way is to just have a number of betting hours, and once that time is exceeded, you can call it a stop.

I think the most difficult is when you are winning because of human nature which has deep roots that call for being greedy,and that is in every human being that is just the way we are built.We always want more and more and if you see the rich people they want more and more while all we get in the final ending is just 2 m of land.That is the most difficult to draw the line when you are winning big and you feel that pleasure,killing pleasure and voices telling you to keep going as you may hit the jackpot because this seems your day and in such cases when people continue they continue until they lose it all.

Logically, yes. Because when you're losing and you run out of money, then there is no reason to continue to gamble, except for the people who excessively spend in gambling who will probably take a loan to continue that gambling momentum even when he's losing. However, when you are winning, greediness will always kick in. I personally, experience this countless of times and I usually exhaust all the amount I've won including the capital.
I really think there is curse with gambling, because even when we are already winning, it seems like nothing is enough as we think we can even push our luck to the highest limit. And when everything turns around, this will turn out to become the reason now not to stop gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Ever-young on April 06, 2024, 01:43:05 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
Sometimes you also don't just need to look at the winning or losing amount before you can call it a stop for that day. If you check yourself very well and notice that you have bet so much that very day, even if you are on the winning side, you need to just stop and take a rest that very day. 
 
If you don't know when to stop and you set your stopping limit to be on either your high lose or great win, it might affect you as a gambler without even knowing it. If you are winning and you don't stop, it might later result in a great loss. So to me, the best way is to just have a number of betting hours, and once that time is exceeded, you can call it a stop.

I think the most difficult is when you are winning because of human nature which has deep roots that call for being greedy,and that is in every human being that is just the way we are built.We always want more and more and if you see the rich people they want more and more while all we get in the final ending is just 2 m of land.That is the most difficult to draw the line when you are winning big and you feel that pleasure,killing pleasure and voices telling you to keep going as you may hit the jackpot because this seems your day and in such cases when people continue they continue until they lose it all.
Many gamblers forget that gambling isn't just about the money they stand to gain from it but often about the experience and the thrill. This is why so many of them often fail in gambling because they fail to employ the right approach to gambling. When a gambler is more concerned about the money rather than the fun and the thrill, they often get caught in the vicious circle of chasing losses and wins no matter how much they've won, it'll never be enough, they'll always wanna win more and most mistakes made by gamblers is always believing that once they've won a huge amount, if they keep trying, they'll also get lucky again and win even bigger, this makes them to keep playing even when they keep losing and losing, they'll keep playing until they've lost everything they've won and even more.

One technique that can be effective for people to avoid falling into these traps is what is called the bankroll management. A lot of people are familiar with this technique but difficult for them to apply it in their gambling life. The bankroll management is when a gambler sets aside a specific amount of money that you're willing to win, the easiest part is setting this limit but the difficult part is sticking to the set limit. that's where self control and self discipline comes in, having self control will help you set and stick to those limits you've set, and no matter the outcome of the gambling, you'll never exceed your limits.
Another problem is that, most gamblers don't know when to quit, especially when they're on a winning streak, so they keep gambling and gambling. It's important to also set a win goal for yourself, so when you've achieved your winning goal, you just walk away and quit playing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: shivansps on April 06, 2024, 02:04:27 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

There is probably no perfect formula to answer your question. The most important thing is to understand why a person gambles. If a person plays for pleasure, then it will not matter to him whether he wins or loses. But there are very few such people; in any case, most often a person wants to win and this is normal.
The short answer to your question is that I would stop gambling after a loss, but this is not always easy to do


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: FortuneFollower on April 06, 2024, 04:14:34 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Win or lose, I’ve got my limits. If I hit my budget cap or if the clock tells me I’ve been at it too long, I’m out. But it’s also about how I’m feeling. Am I still having fun or am I just chasing the dragon? If it’s not fun anymore, that’s my cue to call it quits. Got to keep it light and enjoy the ride without letting it ride me. After all, it’s about having a good time, right?


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: dezoel on April 06, 2024, 07:15:25 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
A responsible gambler would stop when they have either won or lost a significant amount. For a lost amount, one should take some rest and have a fresh mindset to come back with again to start a new session, and for a significant won, a gambler should enjoy themselves for a few days with the winnings, maybe do some shopping for the family or buy himself something nice and come back with a new budget after the days of enjoyment to start again.

However, an irresponsible and addicted gambler wouldn't be able to do any of that. Whether they lose or win, they will keep gambling. I have seen a lot of addicted gamblers win a lot of money but out of greed, they gamble with it again instead of withdrawing it because they feel they can win more with it which is a myth.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on April 06, 2024, 07:27:45 PM
When I was just starting to explore online gambling, I would only stop playing when my bankroll ran out. Especially when I only knew how to play dice games and didn't yet understand the house edge. So I wouldn't stop rolling until my balance was busted. But now that I've learned more, I stop whenever I want whether I'm winning or losing. We don't have control over losing because it's always there no matter what strategy we use, especially if we play for a longer time. If we want to avoid always losing, let's take profit when we win, stop for now, and then play again tomorrow.
It is a good thing that you changed your ways, because gambling until you bust is a terrible idea, this is because eventually that betting pattern could become second nature to you and you may not think much about it.

But if you pair that tendency with an increase on the size of your bets and your capital, you will suddenly find yourself losing a great deal of money without even realizing how this could happen, and in that vulnerable state that is when a gambling addiction could kick in.

Being flexible in our gambling strategies is crucial in building a strong positive gambling habit. Sometimes the method of staying low roller at all costs could be challenging, and a player would want to win big like others on the scoreboards. Hence, he'd want to wager a big amount any moment he gets the chance. It then creates a complication for the gambler such that he wouldn't stop at wagering big, the moment he gets those wins. Casinos are run by smart mathematical scholars who could come up with unique ideas brilliant enough to make a player continually lose his funds, including what he's won. That's why most gamblers would prefer to take their profits and stop the session. Because, moving forward with the session can be detrimental to the bankroll of the gambler. I think stopping at the time we no longer enjoy the game is better. Players should enjoy their games with no single fears. Achieving this level of confidence depends on the strategy the player implements.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Jaycoinz on April 06, 2024, 07:35:00 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
Sometimes you also don't just need to look at the winning or losing amount before you can call it a stop for that day. If you check yourself very well and notice that you have bet so much that very day, even if you are on the winning side, you need to just stop and take a rest that very day. 
 
If you don't know when to stop and you set your stopping limit to be on either your high lose or great win, it might affect you as a gambler without even knowing it. If you are winning and you don't stop, it might later result in a great loss. So to me, the best way is to just have a number of betting hours, and once that time is exceeded, you can call it a stop.
In everything we are doing, knowing exactly when to stop so probably the game changer for you and others when it comes to comparisons, there are some gamblers that have made their habits a bit crazy to the extent that they never hold back even if they find their self staying the day on a losing side and they always believe that they can actually manover their way to winning if there are actually persistent enough and continue betting but little they know that that's just addiction growing slowly.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Su-asa on April 06, 2024, 07:50:05 PM
When you have played enough games and there is no win then you have to draw the line and relax for some days or when you have win big then you have to draw the line so that you can relax yourself and enjoy winning for days before coming back again. But there are some addicted ones will don't have break. They are only interested to play gamble whether they win or not it is not their problem. So those kind people have no limitation and break in their gambling. And in normal sense people stop gambling when they lose games because winning games make them to come back and play gamble always.
And for me I stopped when I have lose to relax my mind and think which strategy I will in the next coming.
Sometimes you also don't just need to look at the winning or losing amount before you can call it a stop for that day. If you check yourself very well and notice that you have bet so much that very day, even if you are on the winning side, you need to just stop and take a rest that very day. 
 
If you don't know when to stop and you set your stopping limit to be on either your high lose or great win, it might affect you as a gambler without even knowing it. If you are winning and you don't stop, it might later result in a great loss. So to me, the best way is to just have a number of betting hours, and once that time is exceeded, you can call it a stop.

I think the most difficult is when you are winning because of human nature which has deep roots that call for being greedy,and that is in every human being that is just the way we are built.We always want more and more and if you see the rich people they want more and more while all we get in the final ending is just 2 m of land.That is the most difficult to draw the line when you are winning big and you feel that pleasure,killing pleasure and voices telling you to keep going as you may hit the jackpot because this seems your day and in such cases when people continue they continue until they lose it all.
As a gambler we are supposed to follow up our instincts, the results of not following your instincts might make one to become a loser in their activities. Like a gambler, when you win the big money up to 3 or 4 to 5 times you should be able to know that that's the right time for you to draw the line between quitting and continue betting. If you manage to win straight 3 times you should know that the losing era's are not far so you have to stop at that time, but certainty of greediness will come in, so you won't even care to stop and ones the losing time come you won't stop and you will also want to win back that same amount you didn't want to go home with.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Miles2006 on April 06, 2024, 07:56:01 PM
It's obvious everyone still gamble despite the word we speak to ourselves when we lose. Taking a break is totally different from quitting. Personally taking break sound simple but when it comes to quitting the act most people can't resist, it takes discipline and self control to quit gambling cause it seems gambling at first start looks interesting, not everyone will have to experience loss at first start so if gambling turns to an addiction I think quitting will be so difficult. From my view addiction start with the mindset of winning and not minding the lose but focusing on winning but we all know how gambling work no one can predict rightly. I will prefer to take a break when I experience much lose


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 08, 2024, 01:32:37 AM
It's obvious everyone still gamble despite the word we speak to ourselves when we lose. Taking a break is totally different from quitting. Personally taking break sound simple but when it comes to quitting the act most people can't resist, it takes discipline and self control to quit gambling cause it seems gambling at first start looks interesting, not everyone will have to experience loss at first start so if gambling turns to an addiction I think quitting will be so difficult. From my view addiction start with the mindset of winning and not minding the lose but focusing on winning but we all know how gambling work no one can predict rightly. I will prefer to take a break when I experience much lose

Well, I start from a basic principle, human beings cannot do activities in excess because excesses kill, so it is very normal that a person, whatever the activity they are doing, even if it is very pleasant, has to rest, and not not only to gain more strength but so that the brain and body can gain a higher level and recover from the normal activities of our lives, I have always known that sport is one of the actions that we must perform, go to the gym, jog, walk , whatever the activity, but do it because the more we do physical activity like a sport, we will be free of diseases with a very high immune system, and without diseases, before studying at university I did my sports and gym, I was very high performance, I never got sick, now after studying, I graduated, I work, my life changed, I went from being very active to being sedentary, that has brought me health problems, I am starting to remedy them with more sport, and that is what I call rest, because in any activity we need to exercise, and rest, I think it is the best way to combat certain addictions.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: carlfebz2 on April 08, 2024, 03:20:48 AM
It's obvious everyone still gamble despite the word we speak to ourselves when we lose. Taking a break is totally different from quitting. Personally taking break sound simple but when it comes to quitting the act most people can't resist, it takes discipline and self control to quit gambling cause it seems gambling at first start looks interesting, not everyone will have to experience loss at first start so if gambling turns to an addiction I think quitting will be so difficult. From my view addiction start with the mindset of winning and not minding the lose but focusing on winning but we all know how gambling work no one can predict rightly. I will prefer to take a break when I experience much lose
Chasing loses would really be likely be people that would really be doing on the time that they are on the losing side. It would really be the main thing that you would be having in mind when you are on the losing side i on how you would really be making yourself that able to recover. Drawing the line will pertain on how you would really be able to make yourself having that limit because if you are really that someone who
is really that too emotional kind of person then it is really that no doubt that  you would really be continuing on playing no matter what. This is why it would really be better that you should really be having that kind of control when it comes to your emotions and with your mindset. This is why it would really be that best that you should really know on what you are doing.

Play on the amount that you can afford to lose so that on the time that you are seeing your balance is going down then you can just simply accept your situation and could move on easily
and wont really be tending to play even further.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Rampagoe004 on April 08, 2024, 05:43:24 AM

If you cant be able to control yourself then you do lose in the long run, if you do accept that you are losing that completely then its fine.
Important thing on here is that you wont really be chasing up those loses.

You will never be able to recover your losses by aiming for big wins at gambling. That will only give you bigger losses. Gambling is about the chances of winning and losing. And most gamblers have a win rate with losses greater than wins. That's natural because gambling has a small probability of winning. If you are thinking about making money by gambling, you are already making a big mistake. Therefore, it is important to draw the line when a situation is not in your favor, such as losing a streak or running out of your gambling budget.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Barikui1 on April 08, 2024, 05:46:17 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

In my own perspective, I really don't think you must be on a losing streak or a winning streak before you draw the line on when not to gambles or when it's no longer ideal to gambles again, I do really think that as a reasonable person, the best line to draw while gambling is the line of gambling only what you can afford to lose, because by doing so, you can't get into any difficult situation, just as most gamblers does.

And if you check around you, most addictive and troubled gamblers are as a result of gambling what they can't afford to lose, and when it doesn't goes their way, it becomes a major problem in their daily lives, so the best line to draw, is the line of gambling only what you can afford to lose..


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: junder on April 08, 2024, 06:08:33 AM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

There are only two endings to gambling, namely losing and winning, but I'm sure we all know that the ending that will happen for sure and what happens more often is losing, because this is a game of chance and gambling is held for entertainment only, not to seek profit or victory. with certainty. Many people who gamble have the wrong response to gambling, where they think that gambling is one of the things that can give them a definite win, so many people or gamblers gamble excessively in pursuit of victory.

When you get a win, the best option is to cash it out. In many cases, what happens is that they waste their winnings. When they win, of course everyone wants more than what they have got, including winning. When they win, they have the thought of continuing to gamble because they want to win, but the end can be achieved. guessing is a defeat that causes the victory that has been obtained to be lost again. Gambling smartly can limit the gambling you do, cashing in the winnings you have earned is a smart choice.
and when gambling ends in defeat then what you have to do is stop gambling and walk away from gambling. because in my opinion gambling can trigger our emotions and thoughts to become more aggressive, especially since no one is happy with gambling that ends in defeat or loses money, when the gambling that is done ends in defeat and we still continue gambling by depositing money back to recover the loss not a solution but a formula for just being in misery. Stopping when you lose and stopping when you win is the key to preventing bigger losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Lida93 on April 08, 2024, 06:33:15 AM
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
What prompt people to gamble it's either for the fun, to win money or both.

If that's the case then it should entail that if am for the money then by getting a win in my first or second bet streaks I should be thinking of going home and call it a day. Otherwise it's just for the fun, and by fun if I do feel entertained I wouldn't mind spending more time irrespective of a loss or win except when the feeling of fun is getting to a diminishing returns level.

Under any circumstance the idea should always roam around the principle of responsible gambling whether it's for fun, the money or both. It is only by doing so that you can have a healthy gambling life in which ever side of gambling you choice in.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Outhue on April 08, 2024, 07:13:33 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

Draw a line when you are not making enough money from your source of income, some gamblers still keep gambling after they lose their jobs or their income goes lower, I don't do this.

If I am having some bad week at work, and I made less amount of money than I used to, I will gladly jump that week, and stay away from gambling until a better week comes, if I am going to gamble in this week it depends on sales from my business.

This is what decides if I am going to gamble or not, that little amount that I am always ready to lose comes from my fashion business, I have to make a certain income in this week for me to be able to gamble.

If I lose or win don't bother me, I do always stop gambling when I hit my last balance or when I win, but I am already very used to this, drawing the line depends on who you are, I think that gamblers will do very well if they get used to risking money that they can actually live without if the lose the money.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: moneystery on April 08, 2024, 07:26:19 AM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

both, because a gambler must be able to restrain themselves when they lose or win, so that they will not gamble too much. because usually a gambler will spend more money when they lose or win, and because of this they have to be able to draw the line when these conditions occur.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: SeaCoinCollector. on April 08, 2024, 11:28:51 AM
When I lose, I stop or take a break once I reach my set budget for gambling. I don't have a habit of chasing losses, I only gamble with what I can afford to lose so it will not affect me financially. And when I win or recover my losses from winning, I also stop or take a break and don't gamble all my winnings and expect to win more, because if I do, it will only result in losses. It's very important to learn or know when to stop, it will not only help you financially but also help you have a good habit and practice responsible gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: topbitcoin on April 08, 2024, 01:19:08 PM
When I lose, I stop or take a break once I reach my set budget for gambling. I don't have a habit of chasing losses, I only gamble with what I can afford to lose so it will not affect me financially. And when I win or recover my losses from winning, I also stop or take a break and don't gamble all my winnings and expect to win more, because if I do, it will only result in losses. It's very important to learn or know when to stop, it will not only help you financially but also help you have a good habit and practice responsible gambling.

A good step in an effort to prevent ourselves from even greater losses. Because what I feel when I lose, this can really make me more curious about gambling, and if I don't have self-control and emotions, maybe I will spend the balance I have every time I gamble. A stupid thing, but I've done that. This can happen because sometimes when we lose, our emotions become clouded, we no longer care about how much money we have spent, because the most important thing is how we can continue gambling and placing bets to win to recover from previous losses. And therefore, to prevent losing control over the gambling that I do, I always ask my close friends to accompany me when gambling, I do this so that when my emotions run away and lose control, I have a friend to remind me. Even though when I win I have to give him a small share, to prevent the loss of the winnings that have been obtained and even bigger losses in gambling, I need him to accompany me when gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on April 08, 2024, 02:08:22 PM
When I lose, I stop or take a break once I reach my set budget for gambling. I don't have a habit of chasing losses, I only gamble with what I can afford to lose so it will not affect me financially. And when I win or recover my losses from winning, I also stop or take a break and don't gamble all my winnings and expect to win more, because if I do, it will only result in losses. It's very important to learn or know when to stop, it will not only help you financially but also help you have a good habit and practice responsible gambling.

A good step in an effort to prevent ourselves from even greater losses. Because what I feel when I lose, this can really make me more curious about gambling, and if I don't have self-control and emotions, maybe I will spend the balance I have every time I gamble. A stupid thing, but I've done that. This can happen because sometimes when we lose, our emotions become clouded, we no longer care about how much money we have spent, because the most important thing is how we can continue gambling and placing bets to win to recover from previous losses. And therefore, to prevent losing control over the gambling that I do, I always ask my close friends to accompany me when gambling, I do this so that when my emotions run away and lose control, I have a friend to remind me. Even though when I win I have to give him a small share, to prevent the loss of the winnings that have been obtained and even bigger losses in gambling, I need him to accompany me when gambling.

You've got a nice strategy here, some people also let their closest family member have double signatory to their account. This helps the gambler not to withdraw money recklessly while gambling. He'd have to explain to the person with the next signature his reason for taking money before he'd get another withdrawal. Hence, someone watches over the gambler and endeavors he doesn't make silly mistakes. Strategies like yours works perfectly fine, and the gambler would always stay safeguarded by his friend, who would watch over him. However, if the person is not a gambler, it's also important that the gambler endlessly reminds his friend not to try gambling. It could be dangerous on both parties, because if he engages into gambling, he could not perform is policing work perfectly good anymore. Is your friend also a gambler?


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: tygeade on April 08, 2024, 06:42:02 PM
If you cant be able to control yourself then you do lose in the long run, if you do accept that you are losing that completely then its fine.
Important thing on here is that you wont really be chasing up those loses.
You will never be able to recover your losses by aiming for big wins at gambling. That will only give you bigger losses. Gambling is about the chances of winning and losing. And most gamblers have a win rate with losses greater than wins. That's natural because gambling has a small probability of winning. If you are thinking about making money by gambling, you are already making a big mistake. Therefore, it is important to draw the line when a situation is not in your favor, such as losing a streak or running out of your gambling budget.
That will instead end with you losing a lot of money as well, I feel like there are situations that seems like a big trouble for everyone. I believe that we can't make it work all that easily, just because you lost some money, doesn't mean that you are going to end up with a profit that quickly, should be something that will take a while to get there.

I believe that people are overreacting to their situation when they are trying to get a win back to recover their losses. Just ignore it, even if you win or lose, ignore the previous result and keep gambling the way you have been. If you end up with no win, then your money will run out and stop that way, but do not chase the loss or add even more deposit etc to get that loss back.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: DubemIfedigbo001 on April 08, 2024, 07:33:30 PM
For me, having a budget its the ultimate escape from excessive gambling involvement and the  detriments associated with it. Having a budget its more like planning yourself and  apportioning a certain portion of your finance to gambling without expecting anything from it. Not over funding your about with more funds than you want for a session to avoid the temptation of throwing more than necessary into the stakes and regretting loss of find much later

If I win a good amount, I will stop immediately and try saving the money.
If I lose, it first made to me ass long as I'm still engaging within my budget.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: dunfida on April 08, 2024, 08:37:43 PM
When I lose, I stop or take a break once I reach my set budget for gambling. I don't have a habit of chasing losses, I only gamble with what I can afford to lose so it will not affect me financially. And when I win or recover my losses from winning, I also stop or take a break and don't gamble all my winnings and expect to win more, because if I do, it will only result in losses. It's very important to learn or know when to stop, it will not only help you financially but also help you have a good habit and practice responsible gambling.

A good step in an effort to prevent ourselves from even greater losses. Because what I feel when I lose, this can really make me more curious about gambling, and if I don't have self-control and emotions, maybe I will spend the balance I have every time I gamble. A stupid thing, but I've done that. This can happen because sometimes when we lose, our emotions become clouded, we no longer care about how much money we have spent, because the most important thing is how we can continue gambling and placing bets to win to recover from previous losses. And therefore, to prevent losing control over the gambling that I do, I always ask my close friends to accompany me when gambling, I do this so that when my emotions run away and lose control, I have a friend to remind me. Even though when I win I have to give him a small share, to prevent the loss of the winnings that have been obtained and even bigger losses in gambling, I need him to accompany me when gambling.

You've got a nice strategy here, some people also let their closest family member have double signatory to their account. This helps the gambler not to withdraw money recklessly while gambling. He'd have to explain to the person with the next signature his reason for taking money before he'd get another withdrawal. Hence, someone watches over the gambler and endeavors he doesn't make silly mistakes. Strategies like yours works perfectly fine, and the gambler would always stay safeguarded by his friend, who would watch over him. However, if the person is not a gambler, it's also important that the gambler endlessly reminds his friend not to try gambling. It could be dangerous on both parties, because if he engages into gambling, he could not perform is policing work perfectly good anymore. Is your friend also a gambler?
Totally that effective but not all would really be allowing such thing or unlikely that there would really be that double signatory because we know that this isnt the only method that they could really be able to get money or funds on which they could be able to do so in other sources and since not all family members would really be having that awareness on where you are earning into specially if you do have other jobs or income source
then completely having that kind of control of your bank account is somewhat useless since you could really be able to play no matter what. Addiction is something that would really be that so damn hard to control.
Even if you do say that you are wary about on the actions you are making but once you are on the actual condition then you cant really be able to think up those things.

I am once on a verge of addiction or simply already comes into a point or borderline to become one. You cant really be able to think up well on whats good and whats bad because the main
thing that you would really be having in mind is on how to play and on how to make yourself that be able to engage with gambling activity or simply you are really that
thirsty when it comes to winning up a game or making money simply.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: wxa7115 on April 12, 2024, 01:11:41 AM
For me, having a budget its the ultimate escape from excessive gambling involvement and the  detriments associated with it. Having a budget its more like planning yourself and  apportioning a certain portion of your finance to gambling without expecting anything from it. Not over funding your about with more funds than you want for a session to avoid the temptation of throwing more than necessary into the stakes and regretting loss of find much later
Budgets are a must everywhere, even politicians which have trillions of dollars at their disposal set a budget for the government to function in the intended way and the same is true for any business, so if that is true for those entities then it holds true for people too.

I often meet people which mention to me they are penniless, and the first question I ask them is about their budget, and every single time they look at me as if I am speaking to them in another language, any person that wants to keep control over their finances has to make use of a budget, this way you can cut your expenses on the things you do not need and save some money for the things that really matter to you, so anyone that sets a budget for their gambling hobby and sticks to it, will know exactly how much money they are spending on their hobby and they will easily keep it under control.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Ever-young on April 12, 2024, 01:22:30 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I think the most difficult time to draw the line is when you're winning. It's very hard for gamblers to stop gambling when they feel they're on a winning streak and they're making more money than they hoped for, they'll feel like that day might just as well be their lucky day, so they'll want to win all the money they can until they're convinced that their luck has finally ran out for the day. While this can be really exciting sometimes, it's very important to draw the line when you're on a winning streak. The same way you set a limit for losses, the same approach should also be used for winning as well to avoid losing everything you've won.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Julien_Olynpic on April 12, 2024, 02:58:24 AM
In my opinion, the most important reason to stop is losing a large amount of money. If you have lost a large amount, you should stop and not play for quite a long time. You have to think about why this happened. You have to figure out what's wrong with you, what's wrong with your strategy, if you even have a strategy. But the fact is that many players have no strategy at all. Or it is very primitive. But a strategy must answer a very wide range of questions. For example, it should explain what to do if you lose a large amount. Basically, all successful players recommend refraining from playing for a long time after this. Moreover, I would advise you to consider giving up gambling altogether if it takes up too much money over a long period of time. This shouldn't happen. You do not earn money in order to profit from the casino.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Litzki1990 on April 13, 2024, 03:32:32 PM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: wxa7115 on April 18, 2024, 01:28:48 AM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.
Gamblers must also recognize that many times they are not really doing anything wrong, and that the losses they are enduring are nothing more but a natural part of the gambling experience that we all go through.

After all, we know very well the odds are against us when we gamble, and with this in mind we should no be surprised when we lose more often than we win, so we need to avoid despairing and making bets that will only increase our losses even further, as it is the case of those that use the martingale strategy after a bad loss.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Ever-young on April 18, 2024, 01:43:26 AM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.
It's also very important to know when to draw the line when you're on a winning streak too, if you're also winning repeatedly, it's very easy to get caught in the elusion that you'll continue winning and you might become greedy and wish to win back all the money youve lost in your previous encounters with gambling, which could be awfully dangerous because the table could turn any second and the losses starts coming almost immediately and eat up all the winnings you've managed to accumulate, so its important to know exactly when to draw the line when you're also winning and not just when you're losing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Julien_Olynpic on April 18, 2024, 02:29:40 AM
I believe that there is no need to draw a line at all, that is, you should not stop gambling if it brings you pleasure and you control the monetary expenses associated with the game. In fact, why should we ever stop playing? The most important reason must necessarily be that you are losing money, a lot of money, and cannot take control of this process. This is heavy stuff. I would say that this is already a serious mental illness and the inability to control your losses is one of the signs of gambling addiction. This is due to various things, including a lack of knowledge about probabilities and the emotional profile of the personality, but in general, if you discover this pathology in yourself, then you need to stop playing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on April 18, 2024, 05:28:07 AM
I am once on a verge of addiction or simply already comes into a point or borderline to become one. You cant really be able to think up well on whats good and whats bad because the main
thing that you would really be having in mind is on how to play and on how to make yourself that be able to engage with gambling activity or simply you are really that
thirsty when it comes to winning up a game or making money simply.

Gambling addicts have enough way to go on reviving or recuperating their thoughts to the right decision. Have never mentioned the difficulty of regaining one's thinking after moving in the wrong lane. Switching to the responsible side isn't a simple decision. The interference of a person, friend, or family to watch over the addict levels down the playing field. The stress load is no longer completely on the gambler. Instead, he shares his troubles with someone he could trust. Gambling addiction gives at some point room for the addict to change. That's how they also go to therapy and other helping hands.

So, a gambler who is mean or determined to win his fight against gambling addiction wouldn't go through the low road to bypass the agreed form of picking money for gambling. That'll be causing more detriment to himself. Which isn't a good attitude for a person that wishes to change. Unless the player is freshly into addiction, he wouldn't consider doing what you said above. Although it's hard, most addicts probably have a rethink. And are genuinely interested in putting out a strategy that'll help minimize their compulsive wagering habit.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: michellee on April 18, 2024, 08:49:50 AM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.
It's also very important to know when to draw the line when you're on a winning streak too, if you're also winning repeatedly, it's very easy to get caught in the elusion that you'll continue winning and you might become greedy and wish to win back all the money youve lost in your previous encounters with gambling, which could be awfully dangerous because the table could turn any second and the losses starts coming almost immediately and eat up all the winnings you've managed to accumulate, so its important to know exactly when to draw the line when you're also winning and not just when you're losing.
Knowing when to stop gambling after a loss is very important. We can't continue gambling after defeat, especially if it's a losing streak. We must try to stop immediately because if we don't, we will experience even more losses.

Unfortunately, they don't remember this and instead continue gambling. They think they can still try to win the gambling game, even though that will only result in another defeat.

We have to control ourselves when gambling and don't gamble excessively. We shouldn't spend more money playing gambling because we don't have a big chance of winning. This is a gambling game so we have to know when to stop gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: blckhawk on April 18, 2024, 09:04:18 AM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I think that it's valid to draw line on both sides, when you don't draw the line when you lose, you're going to be spiraling towards chasing losses that would lead to addiction in gambling so it's good to draw a line here and if you don't draw the line when you win, you will end up losing all that money that you've won because you thought that there's going to be a bigger win out there if you just continue playing so it's also a good thing to draw the line here, this is a false dichotomy or false dilemma I think because you have a choice and there's no way that you can't do the other if you do the other too, that's why they say that gamble in moderation, that's basically the basic advise that clearly says the same thin as drawing the line.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 19, 2024, 06:45:36 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
I think that it's valid to draw line on both sides, when you don't draw the line when you lose, you're going to be spiraling towards chasing losses that would lead to addiction in gambling so it's good to draw a line here and if you don't draw the line when you win, you will end up losing all that money that you've won because you thought that there's going to be a bigger win out there if you just continue playing so it's also a good thing to draw the line here, this is a false dichotomy or false dilemma I think because you have a choice and there's no way that you can't do the other if you do the other too, that's why they say that gamble in moderation, that's basically the basic advise that clearly says the same thin as drawing the line.

I think when it comes to drawing a line it should be the first option when you lose, it is always when you lose to limit the money you are willing to lose, because draw a line to limit how much you win? I don't think so, we all have to know something, to win, one as a player should not limit oneself, one should always look for more, however, if winning more involves making very risky bets, then in that case one should limit oneself, but in part if you are winning a lot and you continue like that, at least when I go on that streak, where I win a lot and I keep betting, but in one of those I end up losing, well I'll leave it there, because I can't get carried away by emotions, it's impossible for one As a player, I do not have control, so whenever we are playing we must do things very well and with control, that is my way of playing.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Accardo on April 19, 2024, 08:10:07 PM
I think when it comes to drawing a line it should be the first option when you lose, it is always when you lose to limit the money you are willing to lose, because draw a line to limit how much you win? I don't think so, we all have to know something, to win, one as a player should not limit oneself, one should always look for more, however, if winning more involves making very risky bets, then in that case one should limit oneself, but in part if you are winning a lot and you continue like that, at least when I go on that streak, where I win a lot and I keep betting, but in one of those I end up losing, well I'll leave it there, because I can't get carried away by emotions, it's impossible for one As a player, I do not have control, so whenever we are playing we must do things very well and with control, that is my way of playing.


Gambling doesn't make drawing the line simple for gamblers to do. The whole trouble kicks out when the game begins. At the start of the game, what a player intends to do gets confusing to him. Hence, when gambling, it's best to limit the game to be stopped at a given time. Playing in that manner will grant a player the discipline to stop whenever his time is over. It's wrong to draw the line when our money is all gone. Losing out all to the house leaves the player in the past thought. He'd never feel comfortable within him about how he wagered all his money to the casino.

Shows how irresponsible to be reminded to stop gambling when no other fund is left in the bankroll. A player should gamble and stop when he is designated to. Anything other than, that seems like not a thing, especially dangling between a win or lose as a factor to when to stop gambling. If a player is not disciplined enough, he'd find it hard to stop when he's losing or even winning. Putting a specific duration in place is a better means of perfectly and consistently drawing the line. 


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Slow death on April 19, 2024, 09:24:44 PM
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

both, because a gambler must be able to restrain themselves when they lose or win, so that they will not gamble too much. because usually a gambler will spend more money when they lose or win, and because of this they have to be able to draw the line when these conditions occur.


In my opinion, everything starts with managing money to achieve good results. For example, when a person is going to place a sports bet and that person has $40 per month to play, then that person calculates how many days he has time to place sports bets and which days are game days in the leagues he likes to play in. bets. So he comes to the conclusion that he only has time to place sports bets on Saturdays and Sundays. So his next step is to think about how many games he will bet on each Saturday and Sunday and how much money he will put on each game. for example he decides that he will bet on 2 games on each Saturday and 2 games on each Sunday and will place $2.5 on each game. with this he will be spending 10$ each week and 40$ each month. This way it will fit into his budget every month and there won't be any stress problems every month when he plays and loses.

I think when it comes to drawing a line it should be the first option when you lose, it is always when you lose to limit the money you are willing to lose, because draw a line to limit how much you win? I don't think so, we all have to know something, to win, one as a player should not limit oneself, one should always look for more, however, if winning more involves making very risky bets, then in that case one should limit oneself, but in part if you are winning a lot and you continue like that, at least when I go on that streak, where I win a lot and I keep betting, but in one of those I end up losing, well I'll leave it there, because I can't get carried away by emotions, it's impossible for one As a player, I do not have control, so whenever we are playing we must do things very well and with control, that is my way of playing.


Gambling doesn't make drawing the line simple for gamblers to do. The whole trouble kicks out when the game begins. At the start of the game, what a player intends to do gets confusing to him. Hence, when gambling, it's best to limit the game to be stopped at a given time. Playing in that manner will grant a player the discipline to stop whenever his time is over. It's wrong to draw the line when our money is all gone. Losing out all to the house leaves the player in the past thought. He'd never feel comfortable within him about how he wagered all his money to the casino.

Shows how irresponsible to be reminded to stop gambling when no other fund is left in the bankroll. A player should gamble and stop when he is designated to. Anything other than, that seems like not a thing, especially dangling between a win or lose as a factor to when to stop gambling. If a player is not disciplined enough, he'd find it hard to stop when he's losing or even winning. Putting a specific duration in place is a better means of perfectly and consistently drawing the line. 

people who are in the world of gambling, so I divide them into categories in my opinion. Those people who place sports bets, for example, don't spend every day placing sports bets because the games they bet on on defined days and defined times happen once or twice a week. Therefore, people who place sports bets spend less time on gambling sites and have better planning before placing bets. But in the case of people who play casino games that depend on luck, things are much more complicated because it is something they can play every day, because it is available. for example the game of plinko. is a game that is available every day and at any time people can play

and they are games that can make people spend 2 hours without stopping playing, they are games that can make people spend 5 hours without stopping playing. So for these games the person needs to be very strong psychologically and define a specific day and time that they will play and the duration of the game section and how much money the person will spend. For example, someone decides that they will play every Sunday morning for 2 hours and spend $20. So this person must follow exactly this plan so that they have self-control and then prioritize having fun with other things in the real world as well.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: AmoreJaz on April 19, 2024, 09:33:57 PM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.

If you are playing luck-based games, you can't pinpoint where you are making a mistake because obviously, luck is in play in this type of game. But you need to start thinking of pausing your game if you are continuously losing the game and heading to the direction of depleting your bankroll. Ask yourself if you can afford to totally used up your allocated money? Are you ready to accept the fact that you are already on the losing side and there's no getting more money to recover your losses?


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: rachael9385 on April 19, 2024, 09:46:50 PM
Knowing when to stop or quit gambling is one important fact that should be in the thought of gamblers, especially those who are really not willing to give up their discipline for addition. If you let your emotions make your bets for you, then you are still very far from learning how to make good gambling without playing irresponsibly or even getting addicted. As gamblers when you make a win that can cover up the money you brought into the casino hall or gambling site, it's betting to quit and keep the money for another time, rather than playing untill you get to the point were you'll have to borrow to gamble. If you easily get satisfied from the little profits you make from gambling you won't have much trouble fighting against  gambling addiction.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Fatunad on April 19, 2024, 09:52:23 PM
Knowing when to stop or quit gambling is one important fact that should be in the thought of gamblers, especially those who are really not willing to give up their discipline for addition. If you let your emotions make your bets for you, then you are still very far from learning how to make good gambling without playing irresponsibly or even getting addicted. As gamblers when you make a win that can cover up the money you brought into the casino hall or gambling site, it's betting to quit and keep the money for another time, rather than playing untill you get to the point were you'll have to borrow to gamble. If you easily get satisfied from the little profits you make from gambling you won't have much trouble fighting against  gambling addiction.
One of the most or that most important thing that you should really know to do on the time that you do play gambling because on the time that you do find yourself not be able to stop up completely on the time that you are losing that much then this is where real problems do begin. This is why it would really be that better to have that kind of control and if you do find yourself that being impulsive then better to quit up gambling
immediately rather than on making yourself to be put up on a situation or condition on which your financial status or condition had been that affected because of not be able to control up that kind of urge towards gambling. Drawing up the line? of course you would really be needing on doing this on the time that you've seen that you are already losing too much or on the time that you do able to touch up your life savings.
It would really be always that recommended that you should really know on when to stop and when to adjust if you've seen that you already spending up that too much.

Gambling is for fun and not for making money,.on the time that you have seen yourself treating up the different way around then there's someone wrong with you and this is something
that you should really be needing to look up and need to be considered.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Dewi Aries on April 19, 2024, 10:00:21 PM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.

If you are playing luck-based games, you can't pinpoint where you are making a mistake because luck is in play in this type of game. But you need to start thinking of pausing your game if you are continuously losing the game and heading to the direction of depleting your bankroll. Ask yourself if you can afford to totally used up your allocated money? Are you ready to accept the fact that you are already on the losing side and there's no getting more money to recover your losses?

Well, that's true and I agree with this that when we gamble on a type of game that really relies purely on luck to win then obviously we will never be able to find out what made us lose, or what that means is that you will never know what mistake we made. what happens that makes your bet lose, and maybe I think all types of gambling also have something in common in this case where defeat can never be learned to find the point of error, and maybe I would advise you to re-examine the concept of gambling where the name betting activity will only refer to one of the two possibilities, namely the possibility of winning or losing, and that is normal because this is a bet that can never be learned. Therefore, this is why it is better for us to better prepare ourselves to have the ability to accept the fact of defeat because no matter how simple it is, if you don't win then you will definitely lose, and this is why we say that victory comes because of luck. Of course I agree with you that it is better for us to think about stopping immediately when we lose because chasing losses will only lead us to a much worse situation.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Onyeeze on April 19, 2024, 10:06:41 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
and gambling people have for their own mentality and the way of understanding gambling and some people when then consistently playing gambling and they fell to win in gambling they might automatically quit from gambling and some more people to when they lose in gambling they will make sure that they have win a gambling that will cover all those their losses, and that is one of the things that make some people to be addicted in gambling there are addicted in gambling because they are pursuing what they loss in gambling, so they might stop on the process they recover their losses.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Mia Chloe on April 19, 2024, 11:26:05 PM
In my opinion a responsible gambler should have a target maximum spending he should input into gambling and placing bets as well as his time spent. This is because if you decide to say that the best time to draw the line is when you win , meaning the gambler will have to bet continuously even if he losses consecutively till he finally achieves a win. And this isn't logically right. On the other hand if you also say a gambler should stop when he lost, you are actually also saying the gambler should continue to bet even if he is winning  till he loses forgetting that a single lost bet could cost him all the extra cash he had previously made from wins. This would not be a nice strategy especially for those that like to add the profit they got from their previous wins to their stake for the next bet.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: betswift on April 20, 2024, 01:12:27 AM
Knowing when to stop or quit gambling is one important fact that should be in the thought of gamblers, especially those who are really not willing to give up their discipline for addition. If you let your emotions make your bets for you, then you are still very far from learning how to make good gambling without playing irresponsibly or even getting addicted. As gamblers when you make a win that can cover up the money you brought into the casino hall or gambling site, it's betting to quit and keep the money for another time, rather than playing untill you get to the point were you'll have to borrow to gamble. If you easily get satisfied from the little profits you make from gambling you won't have much trouble fighting against  gambling addiction.
One of the most or that most important thing that you should really know to do on the time that you do play gambling because on the time that you do find yourself not be able to stop up completely on the time that you are losing that much then this is where real problems do begin. This is why it would really be that better to have that kind of control and if you do find yourself that being impulsive then better to quit up gambling
immediately rather than on making yourself to be put up on a situation or condition on which your financial status or condition had been that affected because of not be able to control up that kind of urge towards gambling. Drawing up the line? of course you would really be needing on doing this on the time that you've seen that you are already losing too much or on the time that you do able to touch up your life savings.
It would really be always that recommended that you should really know on when to stop and when to adjust if you've seen that you already spending up that too much.

Gambling is for fun and not for making money,.on the time that you have seen yourself treating up the different way around then there's someone wrong with you and this is something
that you should really be needing to look up and need to be considered.

You're absolutely right about the importance of self control when it comes to gambling. If you ever find yourself feeling compulsive or stressed rather than enjoying the games, it's a strong sign that it might be time to step back or even take a break. And it's totally okay to walk away when the fun stops.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on April 20, 2024, 02:03:21 AM
Let me say this that the moment you realized gambling and you're almost left with nothing to fall back at, then you may try to draw the line, this is why it is also very necessary that we know how to control ourself when gambling in such a way that things will only work on our best of interest than against us, only if we had a thought and consider the need to have something more better when gambling than being addicted only.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: lizarder on April 20, 2024, 02:41:21 AM
1-when you lose?
When we experience consecutive losses from every bet we place, it means we are in an unlucky condition. So the decision to stop is a good choice because even if we are forced to bet again, I am sure we will experience further losses.

2- when you win?
Most people who gamble just for fun will stop when they win and they will continue placing bets on the next day or occasion. But for those who are addicted, stopping when they win is impossible because they think they will risk it again to get a big win in the future. The control of gambling is in each of us and what makes the difference is the level of addiction or just for fun.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: rodskee on April 20, 2024, 05:54:09 AM
Knowing when to stop or quit gambling is one important fact that should be in the thought of gamblers, especially those who are really not willing to give up their discipline for addition. If you let your emotions make your bets for you, then you are still very far from learning how to make good gambling without playing irresponsibly or even getting addicted. As gamblers when you make a win that can cover up the money you brought into the casino hall or gambling site, it's betting to quit and keep the money for another time, rather than playing untill you get to the point were you'll have to borrow to gamble. If you easily get satisfied from the little profits you make from gambling you won't have much trouble fighting against  gambling addiction.
One of the most or that most important thing that you should really know to do on the time that you do play gambling because on the time that you do find yourself not be able to stop up completely on the time that you are losing that much then this is where real problems do begin. This is why it would really be that better to have that kind of control and if you do find yourself that being impulsive then better to quit up gambling
immediately rather than on making yourself to be put up on a situation or condition on which your financial status or condition had been that affected because of not be able to control up that kind of urge towards gambling. Drawing up the line? of course you would really be needing on doing this on the time that you've seen that you are already losing too much or on the time that you do able to touch up your life savings.
It would really be always that recommended that you should really know on when to stop and when to adjust if you've seen that you already spending up that too much.

Gambling is for fun and not for making money,.on the time that you have seen yourself treating up the different way around then there's someone wrong with you and this is something
that you should really be needing to look up and need to be considered.

You're absolutely right about the importance of self control when it comes to gambling. If you ever find yourself feeling compulsive or stressed rather than enjoying the games, it's a strong sign that it might be time to step back or even take a break. And it's totally okay to walk away when the fun stops.
But How?that is the big question to answer when we are talking here about addicted gamblers or
those who are having this activity as their normal days.it is easy for us to just say about leaving the
table today or tonight because we are not the one who are involved but once we step in their path ?
we can feel the hardness of leaving gambling easily.
Let me say this that the moment you realized gambling and you're almost left with nothing to fall back at, then you may try to draw the line, this is why it is also very necessary that we know how to control ourself when gambling in such a way that things will only work on our best of interest than against us, only if we had a thought and consider the need to have something more better when gambling than being addicted only.
so we will still back to necessary and that is SELF CONTROL still , that will save us from falling hard
in gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Bitcoinsummoner on April 20, 2024, 06:40:39 AM
If I have won small amount of money as I am gambling with small amount of money and going for low odds, I will stop gambling for the day.

If I am losing, I know I should stop for me not to lose more.

Sometimes I gamble at once with big amount but not huge. If I lose, I stop. If I win I stop. I do this if I do not gamble much that week and if I just have little time to gamble.

Gambling is nothing if people think with the brain. And if people think with emotion, gambling is a lot for them. The point is if you can control the brain then you are successful and if emotions exert their influence on the brain or drive the brain, then you are a failure.

Everything is emotional and today's game. If the brain says I am satisfied with a little then you can stop playing or you are losing a little today, today is not going to play anymore. Then you are successful.

But if emotions rule the brain. Like, you are just winning a little bit, keep playing and win more or today is just your day. Today only you will be heard. On the other hand, just start losing some amount, this loss you have to recover. Can't leave the game. You keep playing, the next gift is yours. You will win in no time. All the money on this board will be yours in no time.

Thus if you are guided by emotions then you will become a loser. And if you are guided by the words of the brain, you will surely do yourself and your family good.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: betswift on April 20, 2024, 09:58:03 PM
Knowing when to stop or quit gambling is one important fact that should be in the thought of gamblers, especially those who are really not willing to give up their discipline for addition. If you let your emotions make your bets for you, then you are still very far from learning how to make good gambling without playing irresponsibly or even getting addicted. As gamblers when you make a win that can cover up the money you brought into the casino hall or gambling site, it's betting to quit and keep the money for another time, rather than playing untill you get to the point were you'll have to borrow to gamble. If you easily get satisfied from the little profits you make from gambling you won't have much trouble fighting against  gambling addiction.
One of the most or that most important thing that you should really know to do on the time that you do play gambling because on the time that you do find yourself not be able to stop up completely on the time that you are losing that much then this is where real problems do begin. This is why it would really be that better to have that kind of control and if you do find yourself that being impulsive then better to quit up gambling
immediately rather than on making yourself to be put up on a situation or condition on which your financial status or condition had been that affected because of not be able to control up that kind of urge towards gambling. Drawing up the line? of course you would really be needing on doing this on the time that you've seen that you are already losing too much or on the time that you do able to touch up your life savings.
It would really be always that recommended that you should really know on when to stop and when to adjust if you've seen that you already spending up that too much.

Gambling is for fun and not for making money,.on the time that you have seen yourself treating up the different way around then there's someone wrong with you and this is something
that you should really be needing to look up and need to be considered.

You're absolutely right about the importance of self control when it comes to gambling. If you ever find yourself feeling compulsive or stressed rather than enjoying the games, it's a strong sign that it might be time to step back or even take a break. And it's totally okay to walk away when the fun stops.
But How?that is the big question to answer when we are talking here about addicted gamblers or
those who are having this activity as their normal days.it is easy for us to just say about leaving the
table today or tonight because we are not the one who are involved but once we step in their path ?
we can feel the hardness of leaving gambling easily.

You make a really good point and stepping into their shoes really highlights the challenge. It’s not easy, especially when gambling feels like a big part of someone’s routine or emotional coping mechanism. The key might be in finding healthier alternatives and support systems, whether that’s friends, family, or professional help like therapists or support groups. Building new, positive habits can also gradually replace the gambling impulse with activities that bring joy and relaxation without the financial risk.
It’s about taking small, manageable steps and recognizing each little win along the way.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: FortuneFollower on April 20, 2024, 11:36:45 PM
Let me say this that the moment you realized gambling and you're almost left with nothing to fall back at, then you may try to draw the line, this is why it is also very necessary that we know how to control ourself when gambling in such a way that things will only work on our best of interest than against us, only if we had a thought and consider the need to have something more better when gambling than being addicted only.

Absolutely, realizing the need to draw a line is key to keeping things enjoyable and safe. Setting limits for yourself and sticking to them ensures that gambling remains a fun activity. Here’s to making smart choices and keeping the fun in the gam  :)


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Hirose UK on April 21, 2024, 04:13:44 AM
Gambling should stop when the gambler is losing one after another. When the gambler is losing one after another and the results are not going in his favor then he must realize that there is something wrong with his gambling strategy and if he just keeps playing without taking a break then he will only keep losing. At that time the gambler must stop and take a break to try to find out what is causing his loss of money and when the gambler can find out what he did wrong, he can correct it and do better later on. Every gambler should do this, we have to discard the idea that after losing a gamble, we will gamble with double the amount and recover the previous loss. Excluding such ideas, use your brain and then take time and start gambling again, hoping that the result will not go against you.

If you are playing luck-based games, you can't pinpoint where you are making a mistake because obviously, luck is in play in this type of game. But you need to start thinking of pausing your game if you are continuously losing the game and heading to the direction of depleting your bankroll. Ask yourself if you can afford to totally used up your allocated money? Are you ready to accept the fact that you are already on the losing side and there's no getting more money to recover your losses?
In luck-type games, the only right way to take steps is to be able to stop at the right time, we all know that almost all types of casino games are based on luck and luck itself cannot be deliberately brought or obtained.
When win or experience consecutive defeats, what have to do is stop and leave the game, if still want to play, have to immediately move to another game.
But unfortunately some gamblers don't really care about rights like this because they only care about being able to continue playing until they really get what they really want, such as very big win.
Apart from that, they also often make efforts to recover losses because they really cannot accept what they have lost.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: ethereumhunter on April 21, 2024, 08:32:03 AM
In luck-type games, the only right way to take steps is to be able to stop at the right time, we all know that almost all types of casino games are based on luck and luck itself cannot be deliberately brought or obtained.
When win or experience consecutive defeats, what have to do is stop and leave the game, if still want to play, have to immediately move to another game.
But unfortunately some gamblers don't really care about rights like this because they only care about being able to continue playing until they really get what they really want, such as very big win.
Apart from that, they also often make efforts to recover losses because they really cannot accept what they have lost.
If they knows when to stops at the right time, they will not lose much money. Usually, when people lose some rounds, they will not stops from playing gambling, instead will continue playing gambling because they thinks that they can wins in the next rounds. They will not realizes that gambling games based on the luck is difficult to wins, especially if they don't have luck. When someone wins or lose streaks, they must realizes that it's their time to stops and not trying to continue playing gambling because that can triggers to the other losses. They will difficult to accept the lose in the next rounds and that can causes them to spends more money. Even if they moves to the other gambling games, that doesn't mean they can wins easily because gambling will not gives them wins just like that.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: wxa7115 on April 24, 2024, 01:07:05 AM
You make a really good point and stepping into their shoes really highlights the challenge. It’s not easy, especially when gambling feels like a big part of someone’s routine or emotional coping mechanism. The key might be in finding healthier alternatives and support systems, whether that’s friends, family, or professional help like therapists or support groups. Building new, positive habits can also gradually replace the gambling impulse with activities that bring joy and relaxation without the financial risk.
It’s about taking small, manageable steps and recognizing each little win along the way.
Once something becomes a habit, it becomes very difficult to get rid of it, and that is just regular habits but when we are talking to behaviors that can be considered to be the same an addicted person will show, then this becomes a struggle that could last a lifetime.

It is because of this that we must avoid getting to that point to begin with, however many gamblers do not want to understand this, believing they are always in control and thinking they can stop as soon as they want to do so, a complete lie, but one that many gamblers often tell to themselves.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: fikrett on April 24, 2024, 01:53:16 AM
Let me say this that the moment you realized gambling and you're almost left with nothing to fall back at, then you may try to draw the line, this is why it is also very necessary that we know how to control ourself when gambling in such a way that things will only work on our best of interest than against us, only if we had a thought and consider the need to have something more better when gambling than being addicted only.

Absolutely, realizing the need to draw a line is key to keeping things enjoyable and safe. Setting limits for yourself and sticking to them ensures that gambling remains a fun activity. Here’s to making smart choices and keeping the fun in the gam  :)

you are right. It is also important to know about these little rules. And if at the very beginning a person understands that he may not be able to cope, it is possible to ask friends or relatives to stop in time, or to use self-exclusion systems in casinos.


You make a really good point and stepping into their shoes really highlights the challenge. It’s not easy, especially when gambling feels like a big part of someone’s routine or emotional coping mechanism. The key might be in finding healthier alternatives and support systems, whether that’s friends, family, or professional help like therapists or support groups. Building new, positive habits can also gradually replace the gambling impulse with activities that bring joy and relaxation without the financial risk.
It’s about taking small, manageable steps and recognizing each little win along the way.
Once something becomes an habit, it becomes very difficult to get rid of it, and that is just regular habits but when we are talking to behaviors that can be considered to be the same an addicted person will show, then this becomes a struggle that could last a lifetime.

It is because of this that we must avoid getting to that point to begin with, however many gamblers do not want to understand this, believing they are always in control and thinking they can stop as soon as they want to do so, a complete lie, but one that many gamblers often tell to themselves.

It’s true that once a habit takes root, it can become deeply ingrained, making it challenging to break. While we shouldn't force help on those who do not want to be saved, their experiences can serve as powerful lessons for others. Prevention is indeed better than cure. Recognizing that you're not always in control is a powerful first step toward healing. Additionally, focusing on education and early intervention can make a significant difference


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: zuzie on April 24, 2024, 01:56:39 AM
In luck-type games, the only right way to take steps is to be able to stop at the right time, we all know that almost all types of casino games are based on luck and luck itself cannot be deliberately brought or obtained.
When win or experience consecutive defeats, what have to do is stop and leave the game, if still want to play, have to immediately move to another game.
But unfortunately some gamblers don't really care about rights like this because they only care about being able to continue playing until they really get what they really want, such as very big win.
Apart from that, they also often make efforts to recover losses because they really cannot accept what they have lost.
If they knows when to stops at the right time, they will not lose much money. Usually, when people lose some rounds, they will not stops from playing gambling, instead will continue playing gambling because they thinks that they can wins in the next rounds. They will not realizes that gambling games based on the luck is difficult to wins, especially if they don't have luck. When someone wins or lose streaks, they must realizes that it's their time to stops and not trying to continue playing gambling because that can triggers to the other losses. They will difficult to accept the lose in the next rounds and that can causes them to spends more money. Even if they moves to the other gambling games, that doesn't mean they can wins easily because gambling will not gives them wins just like that.

Agree with you, if the gambler already knows when it is time to stop then it is unlikely that they will suffer much loss there, however, according to the reality, many gamblers are still unable to apply self-control when they have to stop gambling, sometimes they forget and lose control and continue gambling even though they have accepted defeat. and there are also many gamblers who, when they have won, actually stay there to gamble again and use their winnings to bet instead of wanting to win more, but if one can conclude that these two perceptions have the same core, namely that we must be consistent in Stop playing gambling even if you have lost or won because the aim is not to experience too many losses and prevent addiction to gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: tottong on April 24, 2024, 03:20:41 AM
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

To answer when is the right time to stop gambling, the answers will be quite varied, where people will answer when they experience a loss and others say when they get a big win.
But if it's me then when to stop gambling when there is no chance of achieving luck so that we can avoid the next loss.
Recovering previous losses in gambling is much more difficult because we can never predict how the next bet will end up. So when we don't have luck when betting, it's best to leave gambling and continue the next day.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 24, 2024, 02:46:34 PM
Gambling doesn't make drawing the line simple for gamblers to do. The whole trouble kicks out when the game begins. At the start of the game, what a player intends to do gets confusing to him.

I guess like when someone wants to win but it doesn't work or their strategies don't work, and that can confuse people, and of course this has to do with the advantage of the case, we all know that the winner always has the advantage. take advantage of things for everything and we must be aware of doing this type of things, we must be people who have to assume this Responsibility , I say Responsibility Because it is between us as players with the casino, there are also people who know it but they do not apply it, it is That is to say, they behave in an Immature way by trying to say or think that they are going to beat the house, then there they are already failing, so we see that we should not Abuse our good luck.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 24, 2024, 03:14:00 PM
people who are in the world of gambling, so I divide them into categories in my opinion. Those people who place sports bets, for example, don't spend every day placing sports bets because the games they bet on on defined days and defined times happen once or twice a week. Therefore, people who place sports bets spend less time on gambling sites and have better planning before placing bets. But in the case of people who play casino games that depend on luck, things are much more complicated because it is something they can play every day, because it is available. for example the game of plinko. is a game that is available every day and at any time people can play


You're right, I see sperosans who are only dedicated to sports betting as people who are only there to win from time to time, but for example if it is a person who follows almost all the European leagues such as the Spanish one, the Premier League, Bundesliga, Serie A, at least those are the leagues I follow, and there is a lot of action throughout the week, including the UCL, Europa League, but the good thing is that you know the teams so much that you can already make predictions since you know them so well. well because one can already imagine the scheme of the game, if a player or several players who are not so famous enter, what impact can they have on the game? All these things are what we must see, imagine and then draw conclusions, of course this involves watching social networks, news, among other things, it is like another job.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: junder on April 24, 2024, 06:20:41 PM
I guess like when someone wants to win but it doesn't work or their strategies don't work, and that can confuse people, and of course this has to do with the advantage of the case, we all know that the winner always has the advantage. take advantage of things for everything and we must be aware of doing this type of things, we must be people who have to assume this Responsibility , I say Responsibility Because it is between us as players with the casino, there are also people who know it but they do not apply it, it is That is to say, they behave in an Immature way by trying to say or think that they are going to beat the house, then there they are already failing, so we see that we should not Abuse our good luck.

beating the host is impossible, it can't happen. with a permanent stipulation that the host will always win, even though there are people who have strategies and patterns to be able to win, it doesn't guarantee they can win, let alone beat the host. When the gambling carried out can produce profitable wins, we must be able to do our best with the winnings we have obtained, such as by cashing them out and leaving gambling. However, there are still gamblers who still want to satisfy their curiosity, where they continue gambling even though they have won and in the end it just makes them disappointed. maybe even annoyed.

We must be able to gamble responsibly, gambling that ends in victory or defeat must be done well, not prolonging the gambling session is one way to gamble wisely. Here of course self-control is very necessary, because to be able to avoid big losses in gambling it is ourselves who do it, if we ourselves cannot be responsible for the gambling we do, then the losses that occur must be accepted, it is also impossible to argue with the casino with defeat that has occurred.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Miles2006 on April 24, 2024, 07:27:42 PM
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

To answer when is the right time to stop gambling, the answers will be quite varied, where people will answer when they experience a loss and others say when they get a big win.
But if it's me then when to stop gambling when there is no chance of achieving luck so that we can avoid the next loss.
Recovering previous losses in gambling is much more difficult because we can never predict how the next bet will end up. So when we don't have luck when betting, it's best to leave gambling and continue the next day.
Although everyone opinion is definitely different likewise mine, it's common when people lose and still want to bet despite the result, this is nothing personally for wealthy gamblers or those gamblers who gamble for fun cause they never get emotional and angry. So long as a gambler is having fun betting often then there's no need of stopping the act except they're trying to exceed their budget, exceeding gambling budget is something a gambler should avoid and if this happens I think the gambler need to stop for a while until the budget is refill. Personally I will quit whenever I experience a lose or rather I will prefer to cashout quickly to avoid loss at the end


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: tottong on April 25, 2024, 02:02:08 AM
Although everyone opinion is definitely different likewise mine, it's common when people lose and still want to bet despite the result, this is nothing personally for wealthy gamblers or those gamblers who gamble for fun cause they never get emotional and angry. So long as a gambler is having fun betting often then there's no need of stopping the act except they're trying to exceed their budget, exceeding gambling budget is something a gambler should avoid and if this happens I think the gambler need to stop for a while until the budget is refill. Personally I will quit whenever I experience a lose or rather I will prefer to cashout quickly to avoid loss at the end

No one says they will stop betting when people experience defeat, but what we mean is how can they control themselves not to continue betting on the same day, for example.
There are budget limits imposed by responsible gamblers and when the money they have runs out then they can stop for the day. It could also be that when they are unlucky and always lose, they stop playing within a few hours or days. When we are able to control it, it will be much easier and different from those who are addicted.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: redsun114 on April 29, 2024, 07:29:22 AM
Although everyone opinion is definitely different likewise mine, it's common when people lose and still want to bet despite the result, this is nothing personally for wealthy gamblers or those gamblers who gamble for fun cause they never get emotional and angry. So long as a gambler is having fun betting often then there's no need of stopping the act except they're trying to exceed their budget, exceeding gambling budget is something a gambler should avoid and if this happens I think the gambler need to stop for a while until the budget is refill. Personally I will quit whenever I experience a lose or rather I will prefer to cashout quickly to avoid loss at the end
No one says they will stop betting when people experience defeat, but what we mean is how can they control themselves not to continue betting on the same day, for example.
There are budget limits imposed by responsible gamblers and when the money they have runs out then they can stop for the day. It could also be that when they are unlucky and always lose, they stop playing within a few hours or days. When we are able to control it, it will be much easier and different from those who are addicted.
Control is everything when it comes to gambling, if you lack control and patience, you will barely be able to gamble responsibly because you won't be able to stop whether you are winning or losing. You will think you can recover your losses when you are losing and you will think you can win more when you are winning and it's all because you are mentally weak and have no control over your emotions and your emotions are driving you to do things that you shouldn't.

Responsible gamblers can stop when their budgets are out because they have patience and control. Those of us who have it feel like it's easy, all you need to do is close the platform and do something else, but it is not the same for those who don't have it because they can't just close it and stop.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: passwordnow on April 29, 2024, 07:38:49 AM
Stopping immediately is the best choice to make. You don't have to wait for bigger losses or wins before you stop, so the deal here is when you win an acceptable and satisfying amount then you can stop from there. And the same goes for losing, when you lose a substantial amount and you can't bear anymore to keep going then that's the time that you have to stop.
Don't be a hero to yourself and set measures for you to stop because no one is there to stop you but only you and your pocket. When your pockets are empty, that's going to be your indication to stop but are you going to let that happen? IMHO, you shouldn't.
Because if you allow that to happen then you'll get used to it and the bigger problem is what if you don't realize that too soon and often and you're causing yourself a trouble that you're not noticing it once in a while when you gamble.
The thing is you'll keep on pulling money on your other pocket and much worse if you're going to take some real cash from your savings until you can't gamble anymore because you have nothing left.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Jody.Drummer on April 29, 2024, 07:52:34 AM

No one says they will stop betting when people experience defeat, but what we mean is how can they control themselves not to continue betting on the same day, for example.
There are budget limits imposed by responsible gamblers and when the money they have runs out then they can stop for the day. It could also be that when they are unlucky and always lose, they stop playing within a few hours or days. When we are able to control it, it will be much easier and different from those who are addicted.
Control is everything when it comes to gambling, if you lack control and patience, you will barely be able to gamble responsibly because you won't be able to stop whether you are winning or losing. You will think you can recover your losses when you are losing and you will think you can win more when you are winning and it's all because you are mentally weak and have no control over your emotions and your emotions are driving you to do things that you shouldn't.

Responsible gamblers can stop when their budgets are out because they have patience and control. Those of us who have it feel like it's easy, all you need to do is close the platform and do something else, but it is not the same for those who don't have it because they can't just close it and stop.

Right, because indeed control or control and management is the only key to being able to gamble responsibly and by having this ability then I think your gambling journey will always be based on a rational mindset so that when something happens then you will be able to make decisions that are in accordance with what should be done and I will say that by always being based on a rational mindset then obviously whatever the situation wins or loses you will definitely be able to stop at the right time.

On the other hand I am not saying that you will never lose but what is certain is that the amount you lose will not be too big because you can hold back and stop at the right time. On the contrary as you said that if they are not able to apply management and control to their gambling activities then obviously they will always lead themselves to many dangers, simply put if they lose then they will chase losses in order to pursue a recovery situation and if they win then they find it difficult to ignore the greed aspect in themselves which is obviously some of these actions will only lead themselves to a much worse situation.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Docnaster on April 29, 2024, 08:03:33 AM
Stopping immediately is the best choice to make. You don't have to wait for bigger losses or wins before you stop, so the deal here is when you win an acceptable and satisfying amount then you can stop from there. And the same goes for losing, when you lose a substantial amount and you can't bear anymore to keep going then that's the time that you have to stop.
Don't be a hero to yourself and set measures for you to stop because no one is there to stop you but only you and your pocket. When your pockets are empty, that's going to be your indication to stop but are you going to let that happen? IMHO, you shouldn't.
Because if you allow that to happen then you'll get used to it and the bigger problem is what if you don't realize that too soon and often and you're causing yourself a trouble that you're not noticing it once in a while when you gamble.
The thing is you'll keep on pulling money on your other pocket and much worse if you're going to take some real cash from your savings until you can't gamble anymore because you have nothing left.
A lot of gamblers have their specific times to draw the line when they're gambling which I think is absolutely valid provided that it helps them to stay remain responsible in their gambling engagements. For me, I have my own pattern of gambling and when I do deem it necessary to stop gambling for a moment and come back to it in subsequent time. These are the two times I find it very necessary to stop gambling. The first is when if immediately after I start gambling, I notice that I'm not getting wins as I should, I draw the line at that moment to come back later and the second is if I start gambling with a lot of winnings, I stop gambling whenever i notice that I've started losing my stakes. Failure to follow this my personal gambling guidelines would always make me to lose more than I bargained before gambling at that particular moment


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Frankolala on April 29, 2024, 10:04:05 AM
Stopping immediately is the best choice to make. You don't have to wait for bigger losses or wins before you stop, so the deal here is when you win an acceptable and satisfying amount then you can stop from there. And the same goes for losing, when you lose a substantial amount and you can't bear anymore to keep going then that's the time that you have to stop.
Don't be a hero to yourself and set measures for you to stop because no one is there to stop you but only you and your pocket. When your pockets are empty, that's going to be your indication to stop but are you going to let that happen? IMHO, you shouldn't.
Because if you allow that to happen then you'll get used to it and the bigger problem is what if you don't realize that too soon and often and you're causing yourself a trouble that you're not noticing it once in a while when you gamble.
The thing is you'll keep on pulling money on your other pocket and much worse if you're going to take some real cash from your savings until you can't gamble anymore because you have nothing left.
A lot of gamblers have their specific times to draw the line when they're gambling which I think is absolutely valid provided that it helps them to stay remain responsible in their gambling engagements. For me, I have my own pattern of gambling and when I do deem it necessary to stop gambling for a moment and come back to it in subsequent time. These are the two times I find it very necessary to stop gambling. The first is when if immediately after I start gambling, I notice that I'm not getting wins as I should, I draw the line at that moment to come back later and the second is if I start gambling with a lot of winnings, I stop gambling whenever i notice that I've started losing my stakes. Failure to follow this my personal gambling guidelines would always make me to lose more than I bargained before gambling at that particular moment
It is good to have gambling rules in order to keep you on track to make sure that you don't over gamble or be prone to addiction. This is why a gambler must have rules in order to gamble responsible and enjoy the fun in gambling.

When you just gamble anyhow without having a gamble budget and time frame for gambling, you will not be able to know the amount that you are using to gamble, and that can lead to great loss, because you will not be able to manage your bankroll.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Majestic-milf on April 29, 2024, 10:10:20 AM
 You need to have a limit when gambling and don't always have to depend on when your deposit is exhausted. It's quite easy to continue playing when you are on a winning streak but there's one thing in gambling and that is when you don't have a limit to your gambling and rather to choose to continue especially when you are winning, the next thing you'd know is the funds have depleted and can't give good account of how the money was spent.
 I can't really give a good time for a player to stop with your options because if I go for option a; which is stop when you win, the urge to multiply your winnings will be there and if it's option b; there's always the feeling a gambler has when he has lost all his deposit that he can still win the next round if he can make some adjustments to his/her pick.
 So, for me I'd go for self control. When you have this, it sets a bar for you without you worrying abou anything else.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: GigaBit on April 29, 2024, 10:58:44 AM
No one wins and no one loses consistently in gambling, but sometimes gamblers lose more than their wins and losses. While there are no rules on exactly when to stop or when to gamble, my personal opinion is that after a good win, a gambler should take a temporary break from gambling. But on the contrary I got a comment from a gambler who said that gambling is a game of luck. If luck is there then it is not bad to try another win after one win. Because luck doesn't come every day. Although there is logic in his words, considering overall analysis, I think it is better for gamblers to take a break and gamble. I have lost my big winnings in gambling for getting  small amounts of money that I could never have imagined. I have seen most of the time when I tried to recover my losses I lost more. And when I need to win more, I lose. I think it is possible to determine the proper time if these two places can be solved.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: irhact on April 29, 2024, 11:03:59 AM
You need to have a limit when gambling and don't always have to depend on when your deposit is exhausted. It's quite easy to continue playing when you are on a winning streak but there's one thing in gambling and that is when you don't have a limit to your gambling and rather to choose to continue especially when you are winning, the next thing you'd know is the funds have depleted and can't give good account of how the money was spent.

As an individual who gambles, setting limits is very important, but not everyone would take this seriously and that's why most of them end up making mistakes thereby overspending money they didn't even budget for gambling. Sometimes what cause them to over spend is when they chase their lose, initially they might decide to spend just some few dollars but then when they lose and keep chasing loses at the end of the day they've spent more money they didn't budget for.

 Therefore, i'll recommend that the best time to quit is after you've win or lose a bet and not even when you've exceeded your limits, because an individuals limit for the day might be 100-$1000 and you never can tell how unfortunate they could in having streaks of loses so if they've had like 5-6 loses and haven't exceeded their limits I don't expect them to continue but rather quit for the day.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Blitzboy on April 29, 2024, 12:07:37 PM
You need to have a limit when gambling and don't always have to depend on when your deposit is exhausted. It's quite easy to continue playing when you are on a winning streak but there's one thing in gambling and that is when you don't have a limit to your gambling and rather to choose to continue especially when you are winning, the next thing you'd know is the funds have depleted and can't give good account of how the money was spent.

As an individual who gambles, setting limits is very important, but not everyone would take this seriously and that's why most of them end up making mistakes thereby overspending money they didn't even budget for gambling. Sometimes what cause them to over spend is when they chase their lose, initially they might decide to spend just some few dollars but then when they lose and keep chasing loses at the end of the day they've spent more money they didn't budget for.

 Therefore, i'll recommend that the best time to quit is after you've win or lose a bet and not even when you've exceeded your limits, because an individuals limit for the day might be 100-$1000 and you never can tell how unfortunate they could in having streaks of loses so if they've had like 5-6 loses and haven't exceeded their limits I don't expect them to continue but rather quit for the day.
The hard truth about gambling is that the smartest strategy is all about self-control. We all need our own ways to stay in check - you've got your limits, which is great, others have time limits or whatever works. A lot of folks get caught up in that losing streak, and they start chasing their losses. Its understandable, that human need to get back what we lost, but thats the path to ruin.

See, your whole point about hitting that $1000 limit... thats where it gets real. Pushing beyond that isnt a strategy, its desperation. You gotta have enough self-awareness to walk away, regroup, live to fight another day. Thats true in gambling, and frankly, thats true in life. Cant control your emotions, you're gonna have a hard time controlling your outcomes, period.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: passwordnow on April 29, 2024, 12:32:00 PM
Stopping immediately is the best choice to make. You don't have to wait for bigger losses or wins before you stop, so the deal here is when you win an acceptable and satisfying amount then you can stop from there. And the same goes for losing, when you lose a substantial amount and you can't bear anymore to keep going then that's the time that you have to stop.
Don't be a hero to yourself and set measures for you to stop because no one is there to stop you but only you and your pocket. When your pockets are empty, that's going to be your indication to stop but are you going to let that happen? IMHO, you shouldn't.
Because if you allow that to happen then you'll get used to it and the bigger problem is what if you don't realize that too soon and often and you're causing yourself a trouble that you're not noticing it once in a while when you gamble.
The thing is you'll keep on pulling money on your other pocket and much worse if you're going to take some real cash from your savings until you can't gamble anymore because you have nothing left.
A lot of gamblers have their specific times to draw the line when they're gambling which I think is absolutely valid provided that it helps them to stay remain responsible in their gambling engagements. For me, I have my own pattern of gambling and when I do deem it necessary to stop gambling for a moment and come back to it in subsequent time. These are the two times I find it very necessary to stop gambling. The first is when if immediately after I start gambling, I notice that I'm not getting wins as I should, I draw the line at that moment to come back later and the second is if I start gambling with a lot of winnings, I stop gambling whenever i notice that I've started losing my stakes. Failure to follow this my personal gambling guidelines would always make me to lose more than I bargained before gambling at that particular moment
There are times that we can say that we are in need to stop whether we're in control or we've got some pattern to follow. While we're comfortable doing so and we can stop at any rate that we can, having some patterns and clues when to stop is a must. You should draw the line when you can because if you're not going to do anything within your sets. The problem that's going to be built within yourself is going to be terrible. When you commit mistakes, you'll be afraid not to be able to recover because even if you keep telling yourself that can recover and you can stop.
As soon as you notice that things aren't go accordingly to what you're expecting, you better stop. Do some contingency plans and do the most of it because if you're not going to do anything, the continuous losses are just waiting you and your emotional being will get triggered with those losses. You have no way going to win against that when your mortal enemy is within yourself, and no other than you.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Bitcoinsummoner on April 29, 2024, 12:34:22 PM
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Actually gambling is a bad habit. Better not play it. But many people get addicted to gambling as a hobby. Many people get addicted to emotions. Many people get addicted to gambling to forget their troubles. Any game or new experience is good. But the problem is addiction, this addiction thing is never good. Addiction can ruin anyone's life. Be it gambling addiction or be it women addiction or be it addiction to anything else.

I think every man or every joari should play with a specific goal. If a gambler is playing with a specific goal then he should stop playing after winning or losing two or three trades.

1. Actually I dislike Zoya.
2. However, I gambled once or twice at the behest of friends. I won there.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: mvdheuvel1983 on April 29, 2024, 01:45:44 PM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?

1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

when you lose and win you have to be careful because gambling has its own do or don't, for you to be called a smart gambler, you must follow up the game of gambling with the rules, does is rule are don't gamble much when you win because it might lead you into a very chronic gambler, learn when to take a decision to go for a break if not you will be recked monetarily, gambling is not for the weak, what mean by the weak is those people that dont have self control and decision, as a gambler you must know what you want at all time.

Losing is one of the process of gambling so why would one keep chasing losses when he or she knows that as a gambler you must lose to balance the equation in gambling, this is th reason for why I say that people should understand gambling before going into it in full.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: slapper on April 29, 2024, 02:48:32 PM
Stopping immediately is the best choice to make. You don't have to wait for bigger losses or wins before you stop, so the deal here is when you win an acceptable and satisfying amount then you can stop from there. And the same goes for losing, when you lose a substantial amount and you can't bear anymore to keep going then that's the time that you have to stop.
Don't be a hero to yourself and set measures for you to stop because no one is there to stop you but only you and your pocket. When your pockets are empty, that's going to be your indication to stop but are you going to let that happen? IMHO, you shouldn't.
Because if you allow that to happen then you'll get used to it and the bigger problem is what if you don't realize that too soon and often and you're causing yourself a trouble that you're not noticing it once in a while when you gamble.
The thing is you'll keep on pulling money on your other pocket and much worse if you're going to take some real cash from your savings until you can't gamble anymore because you have nothing left.
A lot of gamblers have their specific times to draw the line when they're gambling which I think is absolutely valid provided that it helps them to stay remain responsible in their gambling engagements. For me, I have my own pattern of gambling and when I do deem it necessary to stop gambling for a moment and come back to it in subsequent time. These are the two times I find it very necessary to stop gambling. The first is when if immediately after I start gambling, I notice that I'm not getting wins as I should, I draw the line at that moment to come back later and the second is if I start gambling with a lot of winnings, I stop gambling whenever i notice that I've started losing my stakes. Failure to follow this my personal gambling guidelines would always make me to lose more than I bargained before gambling at that particular moment
There are times that we can say that we are in need to stop whether we're in control or we've got some pattern to follow. While we're comfortable doing so and we can stop at any rate that we can, having some patterns and clues when to stop is a must. You should draw the line when you can because if you're not going to do anything within your sets. The problem that's going to be built within yourself is going to be terrible. When you commit mistakes, you'll be afraid not to be able to recover because even if you keep telling yourself that can recover and you can stop.
As soon as you notice that things aren't go accordingly to what you're expecting, you better stop. Do some contingency plans and do the most of it because if you're not going to do anything, the continuous losses are just waiting you and your emotional being will get triggered with those losses. You have no way going to win against that when your mortal enemy is within yourself, and no other than you.
Knowing when to leave is key. Lifelong, not just gambling. The small indications, the patterns, are your closest friends for showing you where to draw the line. Seeing things go wrong? Your cue. Smart play and regrouping are key, not fear. Oh, those losses? Hard hits. You're fighting yourself, and you determine the rules. Control is a muscle, not a superpower. Feel compelled to pursue it even when it's pointless? Step back. Not losing, but learning and owning your choices. Own your life, game, and decisions


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: darkangel11 on April 29, 2024, 03:17:02 PM
Stopping immediately is the best choice to make. You don't have to wait for bigger losses or wins before you stop, so the deal here is when you win an acceptable and satisfying amount then you can stop from there. And the same goes for losing, when you lose a substantial amount and you can't bear anymore to keep going then that's the time that you have to stop.

Your statement implies that you're much more biased towards winning that losing. When you win you want to stop immediately after getting an acceptable amount, but when it coes to losing, you have to be at a level when you can't bear it anymore. I'd say that's a huge difference. For instance when it comes to pain, I can accept someone poking me with a stick, but I won't bear someone poking me with a needle. Get it? Acceptable is at much lower threshold than not being able to bear. This means that you're happy with a win and can leave the casino with a small profit, but will not accept a small loss and will continue to gamble until that loss becomes unbearable. You're pretty deep in this addiction, aren't you?



Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: AmoreJaz on April 29, 2024, 03:21:19 PM
You need to have a limit when gambling and don't always have to depend on when your deposit is exhausted. It's quite easy to continue playing when you are on a winning streak but there's one thing in gambling and that is when you don't have a limit to your gambling and rather to choose to continue especially when you are winning, the next thing you'd know is the funds have depleted and can't give good account of how the money was spent.

As an individual who gambles, setting limits is very important, but not everyone would take this seriously and that's why most of them end up making mistakes thereby overspending money they didn't even budget for gambling. Sometimes what cause them to over spend is when they chase their lose, initially they might decide to spend just some few dollars but then when they lose and keep chasing loses at the end of the day they've spent more money they didn't budget for.

 Therefore, i'll recommend that the best time to quit is after you've win or lose a bet and not even when you've exceeded your limits, because an individuals limit for the day might be 100-$1000 and you never can tell how unfortunate they could in having streaks of loses so if they've had like 5-6 loses and haven't exceeded their limits I don't expect them to continue but rather quit for the day.

Sticking to your limits or your budget is the common dilemma of most gamblers. I believe that's one of the weaknesses that you can encounter among gamblers. This is hard to keep up as most will be chasing loses, or they don't want to cut off their games especially when they are in the middle of it. But if you don't want to have troubles owed to gambling, better be strict to yourself and always remind yourself about the worst case scenarios that you will be in, in case you follow your own desires.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Zigabel on April 29, 2024, 03:39:18 PM
Although everyone opinion is definitely different likewise mine, it's common when people lose and still want to bet despite the result, this is nothing personally for wealthy gamblers or those gamblers who gamble for fun cause they never get emotional and angry. So long as a gambler is having fun betting often then there's no need of stopping the act except they're trying to exceed their budget, exceeding gambling budget is something a gambler should avoid and if this happens I think the gambler need to stop for a while until the budget is refill. Personally I will quit whenever I experience a lose or rather I will prefer to cashout quickly to avoid loss at the end
They actually don't get angry and emotional because they actually gamble with money they are able to lose comfortably a s still don't get to go bankrupt because it's usually something they can afford to loose as it something away from their earnings at once BuT then with the broke or poor they actually risk with the mindset that they are going to double up that which they have staked but the rich do it for the fun of it but then they aswell have expectations but the difference has always been in the way they both accept their losses when it happens as the rich doesn't get emotional but the poor actually does because some of them actually risked their last funds.

Gambling is always supposed to be for fun a d gambling responsibly means not exceeding they which you can be able to loose at a time so you don't get to be associated and suffer for gambling while loosing the supposed fun.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Bravut on April 29, 2024, 03:52:07 PM
We take break after a loss and also a win, because most at times if you keep gambling after a win you get tempted to increase your stake amount to win more, also after a lose we often want to recover our losses . In essence Moderation over everything as you gamble what you are willing and ready to loss, don't allow greed kick in. Once your allocated amount for stake that day is meet stay off.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: wxa7115 on April 30, 2024, 03:55:45 AM
Sticking to your limits or your budget is the common dilemma of most gamblers. I believe that's one of the weaknesses that you can encounter among gamblers. This is hard to keep up as most will be chasing loses, or they don't want to cut off their games especially when they are in the middle of it. But if you don't want to have troubles owed to gambling, better be strict to yourself and always remind yourself about the worst case scenarios that you will be in, in case you follow your own desires.
This can be very problematic, since there are instances in which you could gamble for just a few minutes and your luck is terrible, and this could cause you to lose all the money you had planned, but since you did not got the entertainment that you were looking for, you may be tempted to keep gambling to chase your losses or simply to get the fun you did not got.

So even a gambler that had no obvious problems to control their gambling, may find themselves in a situation in which they gamble too much for their own good.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Oasisman on April 30, 2024, 04:16:53 AM
when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?

While most people here says that the best time to stop gambling is either of the two as long as you are within your limits and not trying to get past in everything you set on a threshold to avoid getting excessive loses. But, in my opinion, I think it is always better to stop when you are losing, again, that's to avoid getting further losses because that is where it leads to most of the time. In comparison, when you are winning, you will never get to worry when you lose in the next couple or so games as you still have the capital and you're gonna lose the part of your winnings yet. The problem will arise again when you are start losing and that you should start considering in making a stop at that point of time.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: hyudien on April 30, 2024, 04:20:06 AM
They actually don't get angry and emotional because they actually gamble with money they are able to lose comfortably a s still don't get to go bankrupt because it's usually something they can afford to loose as it something away from their earnings at once BuT then with the broke or poor they actually risk with the mindset that they are going to double up that which they have staked but the rich do it for the fun of it but then they aswell have expectations but the difference has always been in the way they both accept their losses when it happens as the rich doesn't get emotional but the poor actually does because some of them actually risked their last funds.

Gambling is always supposed to be for fun a d gambling responsibly means not exceeding they which you can be able to loose at a time so you don't get to be associated and suffer for gambling while loosing the supposed fun.
When they lose in gambling there is a possibility that they are frustrated, upset because of the defeat that occurs and in my opinion it can trigger their own emotions which can cause their thoughts to be uncontrollable so that it can make them take actions that are at great risk, gambling is generally a risky game and for those who cannot control themselves especially with their emotions that lead them to take risky actions it can make them in great losses alone. When gambling ends in defeat they should be able to stop, not continue the game.
That is what must be done, gambling must be done responsibly, not only to prevent the adverse effects on yourself, of course, to prevent the impact that can occur on other people such as the closest family or friends.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Natsuu on April 30, 2024, 05:04:20 AM
when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
But, in my opinion, I think it is always better to stop when you are..

It's best to stop when emotions are high. Regardless whether you are in a losing or winning position. Because when emotions are at peak, we tend to think irrationally and base of our emotion which results are likely to be bad. It's when we win, we become to greedy, when where fearful we are not taking opportunities we should be taking nor letting winners run.

It takes a lot of awareness and emotional control. And sometimes the best thing to do is have some time away from gambling and take breaks with nature or with family.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: klidex on April 30, 2024, 07:21:39 AM
Depending on the time I spend gambling, I rarely gamble in luck-based games such as slots, poker, live casino (blackjack, Roulette, baccarat) because I think it's a waste of time besides that it can make me uncontrollable because I can spend unexpected amounts of money or money that I can't afford to lose, sometimes Gambling can get carried away if we are not good at managing time and thought patterns. Having a limit to stop gambling if you lose or win is important, don't wait until you get tired before stopping, but stop if you think your money has decreased quite a lot rather than having to experience a bigger loss or if you are able to win even a small amount, it's better to stop and don't go too far rather than lose that victory.

I only gamble on sports betting, I place a bet and then leave it without watching the match so I can stop quickly, if I lose I accept it and if I win it means I'm lucky and don't try to continue but will continue again when the next day there is still a match, the most important thing is for me. Analyze it first before placing a bet so you don't just make a random bet. In addition to not wasting time on sports betting, there is also minimal risk of addiction if you don't bet too much.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: zuzie on April 30, 2024, 07:31:04 AM
I only gamble on sports betting, I place a bet and then leave it without watching the match so I can stop quickly, if I lose I accept it and if I win it means I'm lucky and don't try to continue but will continue again when the next day there is still a match, the most important thing is for me. Analyze it first before placing a bet so you don't just make a random bet. In addition to not wasting time on sports betting, there is also minimal risk of addiction if you don't bet too much.

A very safe way for gamblers is to draw the line when it's time to stop, yes, as you have done, choose a type of gambling that doesn't take too much risk, namely betting on sports gambling and you have previously analyzed it well and balanced it with a strong belief that The team you bet on will be the winner. and you also behave very carefully and disciplined when you have placed a bet, you immediately leave the place with the aim of not being attracted by the promising lure. Apart from that, you also prevent yourself from continuing to bet there and minimize addiction.
The experience you have had is very good and this needs to be emulated by all gamblers so that they do not experience very bad things due to wrong actions.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: danherbias07 on April 30, 2024, 07:58:21 AM
I doubt a gambler would stop when he is losing, so it's best done after a win. Take a deep breath, rest your mind, and just think about what to do next or how much you will spend again after that win, and be sure to follow that plan. The best way to follow it is to withdraw the money so that you won't have any reason to continue playing after leaving the amount that you plan to play with.
Why? Because when that balance is still in your wallet, you will keep on playing trying to chase the losses, and the plan is long gone. I have been in that position that's why I can tell how a gambler thinks. There's no ending it until the balance is there and he has the means to continue the game.
Withdrawal is the only best choice to avoid these things from happening.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: ethereumhunter on April 30, 2024, 08:32:45 AM
We take break after a loss and also a win, because most at times if you keep gambling after a win you get tempted to increase your stake amount to win more, also after a lose we often want to recover our losses . In essence Moderation over everything as you gamble what you are willing and ready to loss, don't allow greed kick in. Once your allocated amount for stake that day is meet stay off.
That's right because no matter what is the outcomes, we will gets tempted to continue playing gambling. If we wins, we wants to gets more winning and vice versa so that can makes us to keeps playing gambling. But we knows that the outcomes will not happens as we wants because gambling is not a place to make money. So we must realizes that playing gambling because of chase the wins is not the right thing and we can only playing gambling because to fills our spare time. If your reason playing gambling because of fills your spare time and have fun and not to chase the wins, you will not gets tempted by gambling. You will knows when to stops your gambling activity, especially if you already use some money to playing gambling. You will stay too long in gambling because that can makes you don't knows when to stops.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: nullama on April 30, 2024, 08:35:50 AM
I doubt a gambler would stop when he is losing, so it's best done after a win. Take a deep breath, rest your mind, and just think about what to do next or how much you will spend again after that win, and be sure to follow that plan. The best way to follow it is to withdraw the money so that you won't have any reason to continue playing after leaving the amount that you plan to play with.
Why? Because when that balance is still in your wallet, you will keep on playing trying to chase the losses, and the plan is long gone. I have been in that position that's why I can tell how a gambler thinks. There's no ending it until the balance is there and he has the means to continue the game.
Withdrawal is the only best choice to avoid these things from happening.

It is tricky to know when to stop because in reality the gambler will most probably end up losing money, so the key is to know how to minimize the losses, but you never really know when that would happen.

Strictly speaking the math tells you that if you want to minimize your losses, you shouldn't even start playing, and if you are already playing you should not continue.

But the thing is that most gamblers are not rational, and they play because they have hope.

Therefore, the time to quit is when they spent their allocated money for buying today's hope.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: summonerrk on April 30, 2024, 08:40:05 AM
We take break after a loss and also a win, because most at times if you keep gambling after a win you get tempted to increase your stake amount to win more, also after a lose we often want to recover our losses . In essence Moderation over everything as you gamble what you are willing and ready to loss, don't allow greed kick in. Once your allocated amount for stake that day is meet stay off.
That's right because no matter what is the outcomes, we will gets tempted to continue playing gambling. If we wins, we wants to gets more winning and vice versa so that can makes us to keeps playing gambling. But we knows that the outcomes will not happens as we wants because gambling is not a place to make money. So we must realizes that playing gambling because of chase the wins is not the right thing and we can only playing gambling because to fills our spare time. If your reason playing gambling because of fills your spare time and have fun and not to chase the wins, you will not gets tempted by gambling. You will knows when to stops your gambling activity, especially if you already use some money to playing gambling. You will stay too long in gambling because that can makes you don't knows when to stops.

I believe that in order to avoid gambling addiction, it is important to play on holidays or on a schedule, and not just at any free time.
When you only play on certain days, it helps to control your actions and don't let the excitement get the better of you. A regular game schedule allows me to enjoy the excitement without the risk of becoming addicted. It is important to understand that games can be exciting, but they should not become the basis for spending free time. It is better to plan gaming activity in advance so that it does not become intrusive and does not begin to affect my life.
I believe that moderation in everything is the key to a healthy gambling attitude.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: lienfaye on April 30, 2024, 08:50:11 AM
I stop when I lose, not because I am traumatize with the experience but I don't have money to continue playing. Everytime I gamble, I have a set budget on how much to spend and that's from my allocated money for leisure during payday. It's not a huge amount, just right to entertain myself.

Anyway, when a gambler wins that doesn't make them to completely stop. Instead, it only became a reason for them to continue playing since they're confident the same luck will hit again, not knowing the opposite is possible to happen. On the other side, for a gamblers who can't control themselves, a losing experience can only trigger them to chase their losses hoping to recover it. Thus, it depends on what type of gambler you are.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Negotiation on April 30, 2024, 01:25:00 PM
You need to have a limit when gambling and don't always have to depend on when your deposit is exhausted. It's quite easy to continue playing when you are on a winning streak but there's one thing in gambling and that is when you don't have a limit to your gambling and rather to choose to continue especially when you are winning, the next thing you'd know is the funds have depleted and can't give good account of how the money was spent.

As an individual who gambles, setting limits is very important, but not everyone would take this seriously and that's why most of them end up making mistakes thereby overspending money they didn't even budget for gambling. Sometimes what cause them to over spend is when they chase their lose, initially they might decide to spend just some few dollars but then when they lose and keep chasing loses at the end of the day they've spent more money they didn't budget for.

 Therefore, i'll recommend that the best time to quit is after you've win or lose a bet and not even when you've exceeded your limits, because an individuals limit for the day might be 100-$1000 and you never can tell how unfortunate they could in having streaks of loses so if they've had like 5-6 loses and haven't exceeded their limits I don't expect them to continue but rather quit for the day.
Not setting limits on gambling can put you at greater risk that's why it's good to set the time frame for gambling. Decide in advance whether you'll commit to 30 minutes an hour or a specific time frame. Financial Limits Always work within your means if you've set aside $50 for gambling be firm about not going over that amount. Determine how often you gamble maybe it's once a week bi weekly or once a month.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: ethereumhunter on May 01, 2024, 06:26:19 AM
I believe that in order to avoid gambling addiction, it is important to play on holidays or on a schedule, and not just at any free time.
When you only play on certain days, it helps to control your actions and don't let the excitement get the better of you. A regular game schedule allows me to enjoy the excitement without the risk of becoming addicted. It is important to understand that games can be exciting, but they should not become the basis for spending free time. It is better to plan gaming activity in advance so that it does not become intrusive and does not begin to affect my life.
I believe that moderation in everything is the key to a healthy gambling attitude.
They can playing gambling on holidays or on a schedule but they must controls their gambling activity to avoids a big lose. If they can maintain their gambling activity properly, they will not have to worry with the addiction and can playing gambling any time they wants. Yes, it's important to understand how to treat gambling as a fun thing so they will knows when they must draw the line and not just playing gambling like other people. Moderation will be the key to a healthy gambling attitude and that's why a gambler must learn about many things while they playing gambling to avoids the problems.

If they knows when they can playing gambling and when they should avoids gambling, they will manage their time without a problem. They will knows that gambling is just part of the fun so they will not just playing gambling every time they have a free time. They consider to do the other activities because they needs to balance their lives and not just used their free time to playing gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: Strongkored on May 01, 2024, 07:12:53 AM
Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling,  because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Gamblers must have experienced something called stopping because they lost, stopping because they had won a lot or even stopping because they were bored, so even though players try to create the same pattern, for example stopping when they have won or stopping because they have lost in a row, they have also done things that are not following the pattern what they usually do.
I'm like that, I don't always stop when I lose or stop when I win because players often follow their feelings, the feeling of being lucky will continue to make them continue playing or even though they are winning but when they feel bored they will stop, so feelings really influence the player's decisions, but It's better to stop when we have reached our limit, the time limit we have set or also the budget limit.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: klidex on May 01, 2024, 08:52:04 AM
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A very safe way for gamblers is to draw the line when it's time to stop, yes, as you have done, choose a type of gambling that doesn't take too much risk, namely betting on sports gambling and you have previously analyzed it well and balanced it with a strong belief that The team you bet on will be the winner. and you also behave very carefully and disciplined when you have placed a bet, you immediately leave the place with the aim of not being attracted by the promising lure. Apart from that, you also prevent yourself from continuing to bet there and minimize addiction.
The experience you have had is very good and this needs to be emulated by all gamblers so that they do not experience very bad things due to wrong actions.
By knowing when we will stop, it will prevent us from becoming addicted gamblers because we can stop at any time and not worry about the outcome, whether winning or losing because that is a common thing that happens in gambling. Waiting for us to win gambling and then stop will only be a bigger waste of time and money because we don't know what will happen in the future and if we have experienced more losses then we will regret it and decide to stop. The most important thing for us is that we have prepared enough money we can afford to lose it if the money we have prepared runs out, it is better to stop and not try to continue gambling with the aim of covering the loss.

It is better for us to choose a type of gambling game that has less risk, such as sports betting, although it does not rule out the possibility that we will experience losses, but sports gambling is not completely based on luck. We can also analyze it first to get closer to the chance of winning, although sometimes the results can be unpredictable. But sports betting can stop at any time if we only place bets and don't watch the match so we can determine when our time line is to stop gambling.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: tottong on May 02, 2024, 01:27:14 AM
Control is everything when it comes to gambling, if you lack control and patience, you will barely be able to gamble responsibly because you won't be able to stop whether you are winning or losing. You will think you can recover your losses when you are losing and you will think you can win more when you are winning and it's all because you are mentally weak and have no control over your emotions and your emotions are driving you to do things that you shouldn't.

If we are not able to control it, it means we will become more addicted and will gamble at a different level.
For people who are addicted, it will be a little more difficult to stop, whether they are losing or experiencing luck. Because the desire to continue in the hope of getting a big win will be much stronger.
The lack of control also affects emotions and this kind of gambler will usually be much more difficult to advise. Controlling emotions in gambling is the same as controlling ourselves and if we fail then everything will be much more complicated.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: rodskee on May 02, 2024, 06:24:32 AM
I stop when I lose, not because I am traumatize with the experience but I don't have money to continue playing. Everytime I gamble, I have a set budget on how much to spend and that's from my allocated money for leisure during payday. It's not a huge amount, just right to entertain myself.
what an honest answer here mate and correct that we must stop gambling when our capital already
gone and do not attempt to take another amount continuing your losses because for sure you will get a
good return as luck seems to be not on your side that time.


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Anyway, when a gambler wins that doesn't make them to completely stop. Instead, it only became a reason for them to continue playing since they're confident the same luck will hit again, not knowing the opposite is possible to happen. On the other side, for a gamblers who can't control themselves, a losing experience can only trigger them to chase their losses hoping to recover it. Thus, it depends on what type of gambler you are.
another correct , most gamblers stayed because of their winning moment not knowing that this has
limitation and once luck leaves their side for sure losing is what follows so know when to stop for better
gambling activities.


Title: Re: When is best for a player to draw the line?
Post by: zuzie on May 02, 2024, 07:16:02 AM

The most important thing for us is that we have prepared enough money we can afford to lose it if the money we have prepared runs out, it is better to stop and not try to continue gambling with the aim of covering the loss.

It is better for us to choose a type of gambling game that has less risk, such as sports betting, although it does not rule out the possibility that we will experience losses, but sports gambling is not completely based on luck. We can also analyze it first to get closer to the chance of winning, although sometimes the results can be unpredictable. But sports betting can stop at any time if we only place bets and don't watch the match so we can determine when our time line is to stop gambling.

Anticipation is very good, by having money saved when we lose we don't feel confused and regret the incident because the money we used in betting is voluntary money, that is, when we lose we are still fine and if we win then just think of it as a bonus. to top up your savings balance again.

Yes, you are right, we have to be selective in choosing the type of gambling game that we will play because if we take the wrong action then we will have new problems in our life, yes, by choosing a type of gambling game that will only cause a little harm, it will not be problem and really agree with you that this type of sports betting only carries relatively small risks.