HOW TO MANAGE YOUR GAMBLING BUDGET
How To Manage Your Gambling Budget
Or more accurately, "How
I manage
my gambling budget"! The key for me
is ensuring that I don't overspend but manage to have a get a
good level of entertainment and a good mix of winning and losing thrown in! Because
online casinos and poker rooms are so accesible, it makes it trickier to walk away
like you can at a Bricks & Mortar ("B&M") casino. It's especially difficult if you work
from home or have long periods with little to do or where you get bored. So if you
are anything like me and tend to milk things you enjoy way too much, it's
important to set up some controls that help you to limit your spending.
The first thing I did was to
set up a free Neteller eWallet account
(
more info). The next thing, and probably the
most important, was to
set up a
second "checking" ("current") account,
WITHOUT Internet banking facilities and
WITHOUT
a debit card. I call this my "secure account". This account is the one I use for "everyday life" and
it has all my direct debits and bills paid from it. When I receive my salary cheque, I put it into my
original bank account, and transfer over eveything except what I know I can afford to play with to my
secure account, out of harms way. This leaves me with an "entertainment allowance" in my main
bank account which I can access online or with my debit card. Once it's dry, that's how it stays
until next month.
In addition to this, I decided to implement a
maximum daily deposit limit on the two casino
accounts I use most regularly. Both these casinos are Microgaming casinos, and the reason I did
this was because Microgaming games, I find, can be more streaky than at other casinos and I want to
ensure I don't end up chasing my losses. So I contacted Support at both casinos and they implemented
a daily deposit limit for me on my debit card. The only way I can gamble more than this in a given
day is when I win, or I have funds in my Neteller eWallet account.
One other thing that is terribly important to me: many casinos have what's called a
"
Reverse Withdrawal" period which means that you
can still access your money for X hours after you cashout. I hate this with a passion as it is
simply there to entice you to lose your winnings once you run out of money. So I only play at
casinos which either do not have this (Cryptologic casinos) or at those which are prepared to
remove the Reverse Withdrawal facility altogether or reduce it to one hour max. Any casino
that will not do this for me
doesn't get my custom.
To ensure I get a good ongoing level of entertainment from the casinos and don't blow my budget
in one day on a bad streak, I have implemented a "
rolling cashout" policy. I cashout to my
Neteller account as invariably I get the money quicker, next-day usually although you might want to
read the
How To Get Cash-In-Hand In The Hour! page for
another useful tip when you're done here! Basically I set targets as I play and cashout as I hit the
target. For example, I might start with $100 and set a target of $200. If/when I hit that, I'll cash
out $50 plus anything extra above the $200, leaving me $150 to continue playing and the rest
to come back for another blast on another day.
Essentially, that's it. Sometimes when I get a really good sized win, I also then
set a time limit
on my session and I try to make sure that I don't increase my bets too much. But sticking to
the "rolling cashout" method I mention above prevents the need for this so I'd stick to it where
you can. You'll get far more enjoyment out of it and you won't have those nights where you regret
ever downloading an online casino! Lol. Remember, some games are very
streaky by nature
(normally those that offer huge top-end payouts like "free spins" slots) so knowing when to
cashout is critical to the strategy!