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To be honest, I prefer betting with small amounts so I can play longer. But not all the time I can play as long as I want, of course there are times when I have to go to other more important activities.
I also don't really believe that if I win, I have to keep playing, I'm wise enough to enjoy my winnings even if it's only a little because gambling is just entertainment for me. I don't expect any income from gambling.

Well, sometimes I prefer betting a higher amount or going all-in especially when you're in a hurry. I know gambling is about entertainment but when it comes to being wise or making smart bets I prefer betting a higher amount that you're confident will win. You won't waste your time finding better odds that might end up causing you to lose slowly.

There are differences to that, one is slot and another sport gambling. You're both right, on your strategies. If a gambler like xLays uses his method on slot games, it may be wrong, because what he expects may not be met. While the idea of bitvalek is great for slot games, it can be wrong using such method on sport betting, as the smaller amount may not yield good results since the games will be much, and there will be no way of winning all that game at once. So, personally, I prefer slot games and the wagering method of smaller amount is quite conducive for a gambler. Slot requires consistent playing to enjoy the game. It's not something to wager a huge amount of money and stop after few minutes. The game won't be enjoyable, coupled with the losses it may amount for the gambler.
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I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art

It depends on your plan: you can make a really great number of very little bets and play for hours, or go all-in and finish in a matter of minutes, even seconds. I would suggest to stay somewhere in the middle: the distress that going all-in can cause can't be healthy, but spending too much time (hours!?) gambling can lead to frustration too if you create an habit, like those who spend hours in social media and start thinking about posting while they are doing something else like work or be with the family.
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I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art


I agree with your opinion. Time doesn`t guarantee profit and loss. You can spend more time and still be winning and you can spend less time but have lost so much money. The difference is staking power and luck. When your stake is too high, you tend to lose more when it is not your day but when you are lucky you continue profiting and then stay longer if you do not control the urge.

I have been in a casino house for 6hours gambling and making money. I was there people came in and left and then I noticed a man who didn`t stay up to an hour but had lost millions compared to me who had been there a long time. So, the problem doesn`t lie in how long we are gambling but the ability to take a pause when it is necessary and control our stake.

I am into sports betting and I gamble online. It takes me only 2 hours to analyze and place my bet and that is all for that day. I do this only on Saturdays and Sundays because those are the only days I gamble.
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Maybe people's answers will be different to this, some say that 2 or 3 hours is the best time or more than that. But I personally think that it's not the time that matters, but how a gambler can manage their limits by estimating their bankroll and how they gamble. By knowing the limits, a gambler can prevent their gambling from affecting their finances. Apart from that, gamblers also need to consider their health, because gambling for a long time has a greater chance of affecting the player's health and therefore it is important for a gambler to understand how much they can gamble in a day.
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I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art
In gambling we gamble by accepting losses. While gambling there are some people who make big bets in a short time hoping to win more money. But instead of winning more money sometimes they lose all the money due to some small mistakes. We can never get excited If we get excited we can never survive gambling.

That's gambling, like it or not, we have to be ready to accept all the risks and consequences, whether winning or losing will definitely happen, but we can't predict the results, but we can only play and play, whether the bets are small or big.
If someone is experienced in gambling, they will definitely know when to stop and when to play, but for beginner gamblers, if they are not equipped with the correct understanding, there is a big possibility that they will play without knowledge. deadline.
In my opinion, the enthusiasm within a person is based on the confidence he has, if the person does not feel too confident about winning at gambling then he will not dare to place a bet, if he is still determined to place a bet. I thought he would only bet a small amount of money there.
So the point is that we don't gamble by setting a time target that we need to determine, but from within our own hearts, if it's time to stop then it's best to just stop.
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I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art
In gambling we gamble by accepting losses. While gambling there are some people who make big bets in a short time hoping to win more money. But instead of winning more money sometimes they lose all the money due to some small mistakes. We can never get excited If we get excited we can never survive gambling.
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I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art

Everyone has their own available betting amount, for example you always put $10 in every betting session and some other people put $50 in every session, for example you are one of the gamblers who usually put $50 per session, then wouldn't the amount also get bigger if you can't manage your time in gambling or that means limiting your gambling time? Of course, I understand that there are always some gamblers who run out of large  amounts even though they bet in a very short time but I think that regardless of the amount they bet, time management still needs to be applied, you have said that what if there is someone who has spent a lot of money in just a short time and that means that isn't limiting time very useful to reduce the amount of defeat? Obviously, so the point is that time management is no less important than limiting the budget because the goal is the same, which is to minimize the number of losses, and also the point is that any advice if it refers to preventive measures then it is a good thing and should be applied for safety.
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I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art
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1 or 2 hours is best but people have different energy levels.   If you ill or tired from recovery it could be as little as 15 minutes before you should take a break, all depends on your health and well being at that moment.  IF you are stuck inside and cannot work so lots of energy maybe the correct answer is all day is fine to bet and it'd be ok.  I'd still argue everyone should take some break to regain a fresh attitude and not risk slipping in your game.
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In my opinion,  the more time one decides to spend on gambling, the more money they lose. For example, if I spend like one hour gambling and another gambler spends like six hours gambling, which one of us do you think will spend more money?
I agree. I don't like people who say they have made a lot of money from gambling. I think that is a lie. Nobody gets rich from gambling. I only know that rich people gamble for fun and spend their money. So it doesn't make sense if someone thinks they can make gambling a source of income. That's very contradictory. So the longer you gamble, the more money you spend. I would like to say that I never spend my time gambling. So I think the best time for gamblers is as little as possible. And the closer to zero the better. Sorry if my opinion is wrong because I think everyone certainly has a different view.

A lot of gamblers would rather lie than tell the truth because the truth is a lot more embarrassing. Who wants to admit that they lost more money than they won? It makes you look bad. People also lie not only to other people, but also mainly to themselves about the reasons that they gamble or the amount of money they have won (or will win). That too is just a result of the human ego.

Obviously the longer you gamble, the more money you lose but as long as you only gamble tiny amounts, you can still have your fun without losing your rent money.

There are people open to say that they lose since they are open minded on everything and doesn't care about what other people said since for them what's more important is they enjoy the game and no other people can distract them especially if they criticize their losing once they open this topic on a discussion.

Only boastful people will tell a lie since for them they always want to show up and be the star on the topic since they want people to impress always on what they do also they don't want to get criticize since what's important for them is their image. They also can't accept defeat that's why they lie on their result.
People are really indeed different on which there are ones who are really that boastful and there are ones who are really just that silent when it comes to the things that they've been doing.

Speaking or talking about gambling duration then it would really be that entirely be depending on someones preference and vacant time or money that they could spend.
Time or duration would really be that different.It isnt really that much of an issue on how long they would be staying as long they would really be able to control theirselves when
it comes to money and spending because we know that people do usually mess up their lives on the moment that they had gone beyond their limitations.
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For me as long as the gambler could control their emotion and still be aware of their limits then it doesn't matter how long they play.
They should know what to prioritize, if they don't have anything to do or they are on their day off why not let them enjoy their time the only thing that they need is to control how much they would spend on that day.
For me it isn't about the time that they spent specially if they have nothing to do, it is the amount of money that they are gambling that we should be wary of.
Some gamblers could spend less time on gambling but risking a high amount of money, while others who just wants to enjoy are spending much time while knowing their limits.
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In my opinion,  the more time one decides to spend on gambling, the more money they lose. For example, if I spend like one hour gambling and another gambler spends like six hours gambling, which one of us do you think will spend more money?
I agree. I don't like people who say they have made a lot of money from gambling. I think that is a lie. Nobody gets rich from gambling. I only know that rich people gamble for fun and spend their money. So it doesn't make sense if someone thinks they can make gambling a source of income. That's very contradictory. So the longer you gamble, the more money you spend. I would like to say that I never spend my time gambling. So I think the best time for gamblers is as little as possible. And the closer to zero the better. Sorry if my opinion is wrong because I think everyone certainly has a different view.

A lot of gamblers would rather lie than tell the truth because the truth is a lot more embarrassing. Who wants to admit that they lost more money than they won? It makes you look bad. People also lie not only to other people, but also mainly to themselves about the reasons that they gamble or the amount of money they have won (or will win). That too is just a result of the human ego.

Obviously the longer you gamble, the more money you lose but as long as you only gamble tiny amounts, you can still have your fun without losing your rent money.

There are people open to say that they lose since they are open minded on everything and doesn't care about what other people said since for them what's more important is they enjoy the game and no other people can distract them especially if they criticize their losing once they open this topic on a discussion.

Only boastful people will tell a lie since for them they always want to show up and be the star on the topic since they want people to impress always on what they do also they don't want to get criticize since what's important for them is their image. They also can't accept defeat that's why they lie on their result.
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To be honest, I prefer betting with small amounts so I can play longer. But not all the time I can play as long as I want, of course there are times when I have to go to other more important activities.
I also don't really believe that if I win, I have to keep playing, I'm wise enough to enjoy my winnings even if it's only a little because gambling is just entertainment for me. I don't expect any income from gambling.

Well, sometimes I prefer betting a higher amount or going all-in especially when you're in a hurry. I know gambling is about entertainment but when it comes to being wise or making smart bets I prefer betting a higher amount that you're confident will win. You won't waste your time finding better odds that might end up causing you to lose slowly.
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To be honest, I prefer betting with small amounts so I can play longer. But not all the time I can play as long as I want, of course there are times when I have to go to other more important activities.
I also don't really believe that if I win, I have to keep playing, I'm wise enough to enjoy my winnings even if it's only a little because gambling is just entertainment for me. I don't expect any income from gambling.
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In my opinion,  the more time one decides to spend on gambling, the more money they lose. For example, if I spend like one hour gambling and another gambler spends like six hours gambling, which one of us do you think will spend more money?
I agree. I don't like people who say they have made a lot of money from gambling. I think that is a lie. Nobody gets rich from gambling. I only know that rich people gamble for fun and spend their money. So it doesn't make sense if someone thinks they can make gambling a source of income. That's very contradictory. So the longer you gamble, the more money you spend. I would like to say that I never spend my time gambling. So I think the best time for gamblers is as little as possible. And the closer to zero the better. Sorry if my opinion is wrong because I think everyone certainly has a different view.

A lot of gamblers would rather lie than tell the truth because the truth is a lot more embarrassing. Who wants to admit that they lost more money than they won? It makes you look bad. People also lie not only to other people, but also mainly to themselves about the reasons that they gamble or the amount of money they have won (or will win). That too is just a result of the human ego.

Obviously the longer you gamble, the more money you lose but as long as you only gamble tiny amounts, you can still have your fun without losing your rent money.
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it depends on the gambling we do, if we only gamble through an online casino I think playing for more than an hour will be very tiring, but if we gamble physically maybe we will last more than 3 hours, I have done it myself, which one is more running out of money gambling in a short time, for example one hour, and gambling for a long time, for me both are the same as different situations
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It is true, but it doesn't just apply to gamblers who play for extended periods of time; as you mentioned, the longer they play, the more money they lose overall—minus their winnings. However, it's also possible that a gambler's style of betting makes it easy for him to lose money, even though he only plays for a short period of time. Based on my observations of certain gamblers in my town, it seems as though some of them only have limited time for gambling due to other obligations, including work. Therefore, when they gamble, they don't wager on the game if other bettors place small bets because other gamblers want to play and have the chance to win big even if they have a small chance of winning in a short period of time. Of course, they also lose big if they lose the game, and they accept that.
 

Gambling styles differs per gambler and it's worth mentioning, that some gamblers have nothing to do with time. They wager money without minding the need to regulate their funds. Some players go all in and don't care if they'll lose out or not. I don't think any general time is required for everyone. They're gamblers who can manage their bankroll for a long period and enjoy the gambling session. Which depends on the methods and strategies of the gambler. Those who look out to win big at once, barely spend few hours or minutes in the casino. They're not there to enjoy the game, but to win big. Hence, any amount of money on them would be used for gambling. However, if a gambler is capable of handling his funds and wants to enjoy the game, he can be wagering smaller amounts for a substantial amount of time of about 3-4 hours.
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In my opinion,  the more time one decides to spend on gambling, the more money they lose. For example, if I spend like one hour gambling and another gambler spends like six hours gambling, which one of us do you think will spend more money?
I agree. I don't like people who say they have made a lot of money from gambling. I think that is a lie. Nobody gets rich from gambling. I only know that rich people gamble for fun and spend their money. So it doesn't make sense if someone thinks they can make gambling a source of income. That's very contradictory. So the longer you gamble, the more money you spend. I would like to say that I never spend my time gambling. So I think the best time for gamblers is as little as possible. And the closer to zero the better. Sorry if my opinion is wrong because I think everyone certainly has a different view.
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No matter how much we call gambling as a part of entertainment, those who have been dealing with gambling here for a long time will find that it is not entertainment but an addiction to it. According to me if a gambler wants to conduct gambling within limits then he should conduct gambling in less time.

This is only according to you. Just joking. You’ve just make me laugh by using the word according while referring to yourself. It’s not necessary to use that if you are posting your own opinion.

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I have never seen anyone gambling for a specific time in gambling but I think if a gambler manages 2 hours of gambling that is enough. Those who gamble for more than 2 hours are more likely to become addicted.

I disagree on this. Although exposure on gambling is the usual cause for addiction but this is not always the case. I gamble more than 2 hours but only during weekends and I never become a gambling addict. I consume more time on my gambling because I play slow using small bets. This opinion of yours is not always true but maybe for some.
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Gambling has a deep connection with time. No gambler gambles for a fixed period of time, but those who gamble excessively often exceed their limits. Here, the more a gambler gambles, the higher the chance of losing.

No matter how much we call gambling as a part of entertainment, those who have been dealing with gambling here for a long time will find that it is not entertainment but an addiction to it. According to me if a gambler wants to conduct gambling within limits then he should conduct gambling in less time. I have never seen anyone gambling for a specific time in gambling but I think if a gambler manages 2 hours of gambling that is enough. Those who gamble for more than 2 hours are more likely to become addicted.
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