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But I speak for myself, I wouldn't do it that way, because I don't have that economic capacity, that's why I play more controlled, I make low bets, I enjoy, I think that sometimes the fact that we have a lot and bet little activates the adrenaline much more , because there is much more to lose.
Of course the thing that we should think about before playing is whether we can afford to cover our needs while we are gambling? If yes then proceed with good management, and if not then don't do it at all, because that's risking our future needs, especially if we have a family to support.
When it's just to make ends meet to gamble, putting money on the lowest stakes is one of the best options. Because with a small bet the amount of loss will be more controlled. I will not prohibit someone from betting with a large nominal, if they can afford to do so then go ahead, as long as it remains under good control.
good point
one should not gamble with more then what can afford to lose
that is a basic rule and one that everyone should follow
specially when playing high risk games where you could end up with nothing
That is the law, brother, when you play, the first thing you should imagine is how much money you are willing to lose, so that it does not become unbalanced later, because things can change anyway, it may be that we have total control of everything, and we repeatedly let ourselves be carried away by impulses that what would happen if I deposited again, would I win or not? there are people who do it and literally end up losing everything, so that's not the idea, because then the meaning of a casino is reversed, people who seek to multiply their money thinking that a casino is easy to win, are wrong, if there are people who win big, because they bet big, but they are mostly people with a lot of money, it doesn't really affect them if they lose a lot.
I say this as a player who has a low to medium balance of money, I cannot say that I put a lot of money in the casino because it would be a lie, there would be no point in telling lies, one has to assume how his way of playing is, how much money is he capable of risking? Because things can change from one moment to another, I am a relatively conservative player, if I want to withdraw money from a casino I don't do it all at once, things are little by little, with small profits I accumulate them.
There are people who have their own style to play, which is to make a move and at once consider it lost or won, I also respect that, as long as things don't get out of control, the bad starts when more money is invested and it is compromised money, and if it is lost, then things get worse.