rn11100 Posted March 13 #1 Posted March 13 Hi everyone 👋 Bankroll management is very important when playing on Stake, whether you enjoy casino games or sports betting. I’m curious to know how other players manage their bankroll to avoid losing everything too quickly. Some questions for discussion: • Do you set a daily or weekly budget before playing? • What percentage of your bankroll do you use per bet? • Do you stop playing after a certain loss or keep chasing? • Which games do you think are best for long-term bankroll management? For me, I try to set limits before I start playing and avoid chasing losses because that usually makes things worse. Let’s share our strategies and help each other play smarter. 🔥 Good luck everyone and happy betting! 🎰
rn11100 Posted March 14 Author #3 Posted March 14 Yes, there is actually a feature on Stake that helps with bankroll control. In the Responsible Gambling section, players can set limits such as deposit limits, loss limits, or even session time limits. Using these tools can help players avoid overspending and keep their bankroll under control. Personally, I think setting limits before starting a session is one of the best ways to manage your bankroll and play responsibly.
Moderator StefanTl Posted March 14 Moderator #4 Posted March 14 Hello@rn11100, Thank you for reaching out. For bankroll management, try to keep it simple. Set a budget before playing and never go above what you're comfortable losing. It also helps to set limits and treat gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money. Stake actually has a helpful Stake Smart section with tools like deposit limits, wager limits, breaks in play, and self-exclusion if someone needs it: https://help.stake.com/en/collections/13719927-stake-smart It’s worth checking out if you want more control over your bankroll and playing habits.
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