We have to keep in mind that when we are playing for fun, we are putting in money that we can afford to lose.
So in this scenario, if we can afford to lose the money then there's no stress in losing which directly means that we can still have the fun while playing.
So it just depends on the amount of money that we give up for the fun.
Some people will try to play longer even if they lose some money because they want to recover their losses. We can afford to lose the money but if we still continue losses in gambling games, that will not be good for us because that can make us lose more money. Nothing we can get if that is the scenario because all of our money is gone without recovering it. So maybe we really need to manage our money and not use too big money just to play gambling.
Yes, money management is the key to fun in gambling. This is why as I said we should only gamble with what we can afford to lose.
In order to not lose more money while gambling frequently the best strategy is to deposit only that amount which you can afford to lose.
So even if you continuously gamble when you lose, you will still be losing only that specific amount and won't be able to gamble anymore.
Having a specific budget for gambling will limit our losses and our ability to gamble frequently.
If we are often playing gambling and depositing too many times, I am afraid that can cost us a high fee in the transaction, no matter what coin we use to gamble. Let say we afford to lose $5-$10 in a one-time deposit, but after you lose $5, you deposit again for $5. If you do that many times in a day, your fee will increase, although you can use the money you can afford to lose.
I prefer to have a specific budget for a week or month and have a limit on how much money we will use for gambling in one day and never try to break the limit.
Ofcourse the fees will take a major chunk of the gambling amount if you deposit multiple times a day.
If you want to play multiple times a say you would rather deposit all in one go.
If you have a budget for gambling that you can afford to lose you would rather use that budget for gambling in frequent intervals and not everyday.
Suppose I have $100 for a month which I can use for gambling then I would rather deposit $25 a week and gamble with it.
I would then wait for the next week and repeat the process. This process will enable us to have a control on our gambling limits as well as keep us within the gambling budget.