Topic 5565248
Do you think it's right to reference to others as a yardstick to evaluate your level of responsible gambling?
How do you measure yours?
Of course not, why would you use someone else's gambling amount as a yardstick for yourself? Maybe his monthly income is much higher than yours. That's why he can bet $100 every day if he wants. On the other hand, if your daily gambling budget is $10, then betting $100 will definitely have a big impact on your monthly income and family. That's why in my opinion the most important thing is to gamble within limits or use bankroll management. As a result, you can keep track of your money and stay worry-free. And in my case, I play small most of the time and what I can afford to lose.
Many people still fails in the aspect of bankroll management and it's not fair at all. Gambling should have a purpose and until gamblers start to have reasons behind their bets, that is when they will understand the need to gamble less without the urge to make huge profits from betting in a single day. Getting profitable is possible when we stick to our bankroll and not exceed the limit for risk management safety.
Our funds need to be safe by gambling responsibly without the urge to compromise every attempt to become a profitable gambler.