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I don't see the point in limiting the time of a gambling session either. In my opinion, every gambler should learn to limit the deposit and exit the gambling session after winning, which increases the initial deposit by 30-50%. If a gambler sets himself higher goals for winning, such as x2-x3, it is much more difficult to achieve them, and therefore increases the likelihood of leaving the gambling establishment with empty pockets. Learn to take profits no matter how much time you gamble. This is one of the basics that helps to lose less.
Basically, the idea of limiting is always something that is recommended in any case, because this is the only thing that can prevent someone from falling into various excessive actions and decisions, where of course something done excessively is always not good, especially if we are talking about gambling. which is full of risks. Therefore, as you said, limiting the budget amount could be one solution to avoid losing large amounts.
Apart from that, limiting it in terms of time is also of course recommended, because only with this will someone have a reference to leave at the right time when they have reached the time limit regardless of whether the result is a win or loss, and when you win then maybe you will be able to enjoy the results from the win, and conversely, when you lose, you will avoid the possibility of losing a larger amount.
On the other hand, setting a winning target will of course always be an idea that can never be justified, because it is an idea that actually leads to greed, where of course greed is always a bad action which in the end leads someone to more significant disappointment.