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Topic: In sports betting, how much wager per game that really brings excitement to you? - page 2. (Read 161 times)

legendary
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I think when you bet often you don't even realize how much you bet even if it's not in crypto. You see 100, 200, 300$ or Tether and you don't realize that you are likely to lose this amount of money, even several times if you get a bad streak
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To start with, I don't even deposit my weekly gambling budget into my betting account at once, which could have made it easier for me to decide how to use the funds per bet.

The excitement usually comes from how much I use to wager in a game that gives me a return which I don't expect, like my winning amount usually excites me the most, more than the amount I use in placing the bet.

I can place a bet on a game with as low as $0.1, as I'm mostly a fan of using casinos that allow me to deposit with my local currency; the bet minimum is always on the lowest.
legendary
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Of course, it brings more excitement if you bet higher; it's also thrilling and scary, depending on how much you risk.
$1 in some countries is still a big amount, so the excitement also depends on where you live.

$100 is pretty huge I don't bet such a big amount in a single bet. My limit is around $25 or $30. It only increases higher when my friend shares a bet on the same team.

Some people can go up to 5% which is still good, depend on the amount of money you receive as salary or wages but going higher than that is not advisable at all.

5% weekly and 20% in a month that's too much. I think 5% to 8% in one month is fine it won't gonna hurt your pocket if you lose them compared to 20% of your monthly income.
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The recommended amount to bet or gamble with is 1% of your weekly income. I think that amount is good enough to bet or gamble with because betting and gambling are very risky.


I read something different, it said you should bet just 1% of your total bankroll. That means the first step is to set up your bankroll. To really enjoy gambling, you need a decent amount because you're only wagering 1% each time, which helps make your play last longer.

But for some people who aren’t making much yet still want the thrill, wagering 1% of their monthly income might not work. For example, if someone earns $500 a month, that leaves them with only $5 to bet. I doubt that would even get you started!
sr. member
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Definitely the bigger the better, the more exciting it is. It is exciting because of the potential win from the big bet. High rollers know this. As for me my best are small and I still get excited.

The goal is for me to have fun and win. Winning amount doesn't have to be give. Just something decent.

Between 1% -5% as recommended is what I target.
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I read on a post here that some people stick to a low monthly budget, so I assume they're just placing minimum bets, since some bookies have a $1 wager minimum. I'm curious though: does anyone still get excited with such small bets?
well yeah because depending on the game sometimes you can win more even if you are just going to bet a dollar plus we do not know how tight this person’s budget is

a dollar may not mean much but if added to other money he has that could amount to a lot
legendary
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The recommended amount to bet or gamble with is 1% of your weekly income. I think that amount is good enough to bet or gamble with because betting and gambling are very risky.

Some people can go up to 5% which is still good, depend on the amount of money you receive as salary or wages but going higher than that is not advisable at all.

I bet with low amount of money or I may not bet at all. Money management is very important. It is important than betting and gambling.
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I read on a post here that some people stick to a low monthly budget, so I assume they're just placing minimum bets, since some bookies have a $1 wager minimum. I'm curious though: does anyone still get excited with such small bets?

For me, my wager isn’t strictly a percentage of my income, I might bet anywhere from $10 to $100, and that really gets me pumped. The bigger the bet, the more thrill I feel. So, what's your average wager size?
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