My monthly income is enough to meet my daily needs, and there is still some money to save and invest. But I don't think mentioning the figure is appropriate, so I guess it's under 10% of my total salary.
There really is no need to mention how much you're spending to gamble. That's a private matter that shouldn't be known by the others but if someone is okay to share how much they're spending every week or every month for gambling, that's okay as well as there is no problem with those people that are just happily sharing how much they gamble. Now with yours, that 10% is quite high if your salary is also high.
I'm also not an active gambler, and I only gamble sometimes if I really want to gamble. I also never force myself always to take promotions offered by casinos because I know it is too heavy for me because of the terms and conditions, which might exceed my budget for gambling. Additionally, I am also trying to really reduce my gambling activities so that most of the time, that budget is still there and ready to be used. I feel I am not aggressive in gambling because I use gambling as entertainment that I don't use too often to get pleasure.
As that 10% of your salary and with that style of gambling, you're not forcing yourself to do so. You are just casually doing it and that's the fun there, you are not forced and pressured to take some of the goals that others are setting. If you lose, then you lose and you're not going to force yourself into recovery for which that may take another slice of your salary.
As long as you don't make yourself obliged to recover the amounts that you've lost and you're free in doing that so, that's the type of gambler that you're like free and worry-free. We don't have to be aggressive when we gamble and if we're aware of our gambling habits, and we're far from being aggressive, I'd say that you're doing it rightly.