Samycrypts Posted 3 hours ago #1 Posted 3 hours ago What's your number one bankroll management tip? Whether you're new or experienced, sharing simple strategies can help everyone enjoy gaming more responsibly. Let's exchange ideas.
sydneywyn0 Posted 3 hours ago #2 Posted 3 hours ago Keep your play money and life money completely separate, like different accounts or wallets. tbh once that line blurs it's game over.
nyxtia Posted 3 hours ago #3 Posted 3 hours ago Set a hard loss limit before you even open a game and actually stick to it—sounds basic but most people ignore it when they're chasing.
sandora Posted 2 hours ago #4 Posted 2 hours ago Set a session timer, not just a loss limit. Easy to blow past limits when you're in the zone so an alarm snaps me out of it.
Nasiliyee64 Posted 2 hours ago #5 Posted 2 hours ago Don't use money you need for rent or food, simple as that. If I can't afford to lose it, it stays in the bank fr.
gauzexen Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago ngl the best thing I did was start tracking every session in a simple notes app—seeing the actual numbers makes it way harder to lie to yourself about wins vs losses.
novani Posted 2 hours ago #7 Posted 2 hours ago Fractional betting is underrated tbh—only risking 1-2% of your bankroll per session keeps you alive long enough to actually enjoy the swings.
wrenen5 Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago I just auto-split my deposit into smaller chunks the second it lands. If I dump it all in one slot I'm out in 10 mins lol.
luxuriantly9 Posted 2 hours ago #9 Posted 2 hours ago Separating my bankroll from my daily account was a game changer for me—out of sight, out of mind until I'm actually ready to play.
voxus Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago Honestly, setting a hard time limit has saved me more than any loss limit ever did. When you're chasing or riding a heater, the clock doesn't lie.
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