Edited Aug 22, 2026 20:07
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Trying to recover your losses is easily the most addictive form of gambling and it leads to the house earning consistently and the player losing consistently majority of the time.
But while gambling, if I decide not to spend over $10-$20 per session and if I lose during that session, I won't gamble for a few days, a week or a month (depends on each gambler's choice), then I believe I'm far away from addiction and would never commit any mistakes that a highly addicted gambler would do once he loses his mind after losing in gambling.
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Trying to recover your losses is easily the most addictive form of gambling and it leads to the house earning consistently and the player losing consistently majority of the time.
But while gambling, if I decide not to spend over $10-$20 per session and if I lose during that session, I won't gamble for a few days, a week or a month (depends on each gambler's choice), then I believe I'm far away from addiction and would never commit any mistakes that a highly addicted gambler would do once he loses his mind after losing in gambling.
You are right, but you need to maintain that discipline and that is difficult. Most of the times, I foresee an amount that I am willing too loose and I don't chase my losses. But still some days, I keep on playing and placing riskier bets to recover my losses.
Only thing that helps with me, is to keep to a low balance.
You are right, but you need to maintain that discipline and that is difficult. Most of the times, I foresee an amount that I am willing too loose and I don't chase my losses. But still some days, I keep on playing and placing riskier bets to recover my losses.
Only thing that helps with me, is to keep to a low balance.
As long you dont itch or have that eagerness to play then you are really away or too far off with addiction but not all would really be having that kind of mindset--snip--
Trying to recover your losses is easily the most addictive form of gambling and it leads to the house earning consistently and the player losing consistently majority of the time.
But while gambling, if I decide not to spend over $10-$20 per session and if I lose during that session, I won't gamble for a few days, a week or a month (depends on each gambler's choice), then I believe I'm far away from addiction and would never commit any mistakes that a highly addicted gambler would do once he loses his mind after losing in gambling.
No, I well remember that I never activated 2FA before. Perhaps the most appropriate solution at this time is to contact the support team to resolve the problem. For all, thank you all for your answers, most helpful.~snip
Since you have control over the amounts you are gambling, I don't think you should be too concerned about being addicted. And recovering losses is not being addicted because even traders try and recover their loss, nothing wrong with that. Recovery becomes an addiction when you are taking loans to recover your losses or depositing more than you decided to bet.--snip--
Trying to recover your losses is easily the most addictive form of gambling and it leads to the house earning consistently and the player losing consistently majority of the time.
But while gambling, if I decide not to spend over $10-$20 per session and if I lose during that session, I won't gamble for a few days, a week or a month (depends on each gambler's choice), then I believe I'm far away from addiction and would never commit any mistakes that a highly addicted gambler would do once he loses his mind after losing in gambling.
Players should read carefully the FAQ I'm agree with this, so if there are requirements that are difficult to meet, players can discourage making a deposit and playing there.Before start playing ive read mostly the rules and the FAQ of the different gambling platforms, I want to try on and I saw the withdrawal requirement of the rollbit. Also for other future players who would like to play too that they have this kind of rule for their users if you want to withdraw your funds. I don't have any problem with this because it's their own rule if you don't want to agree with it they cant do it's your choice.
Before start playing ive read mostly the rules and the FAQ of the different gambling platforms, I want to try on and I saw the withdrawal requirement of the rollbit. Also for other future players who would like to play too that they have this kind of rule for their users if you want to withdraw your funds. I don't have any problem with this because it's their own rule if you don't want to agree with it they cant do it's your choice.
^ Why they are losing? That means to win or lose they should require to wager before they will able to withdraw. What if they wagered 100 USD and they won? I understand what the terms are because I have heard that most commonly gambling platforms used by other users to clean their coin, just like they are using a mixer or a conjoin wallet that will never traceable the transaction after depositing to the gambling site. Nevertheless, it should be advisable to gamblers that should always read the TOS before using the site.~snip~
For middle gambler, achieving 100 USD wager is like loosing those 100 bucks in the process.
I think this is now a normal procedure for the gambling site that don't wanna be use for abusing from those accounts that only use their gambling site as Exchange.Before start playing ive read mostly the rules and the FAQ of the different gambling platforms, I want to try on and I saw the withdrawal requirement of the rollbit. Also for other future players who would like to play too that they have this kind of rule for their users if you want to withdraw your funds. I don't have any problem with this because it's their own rule if you don't want to agree with it they cant do it's your choice.
I disagree completely. Depositing $10 is easy and wagering $100 is easy too as long as you smartly wager your amount by minimizing your losses(1.01 betting, Betting on both the banker and player in Baccarat etc).For middle gambler, achieving 100 USD wager is like loosing those 100 bucks in the process.
Though it is their choice, one should note that there are always various options over the internet, so as user Rollbit must think about removing that wagering requirement. Definitely they will loose many gamblers for restricted conditions like this.
I think this is now a normal procedure for the gambling site that don't wanna be use for abusing from those accounts that only use their gambling site as Exchange.
because from the past , there are users that hides their transactions sending in exchange and then withdraw to another wallet and they are already safe and Hidden.
For me we can't blame gambling site when they have this rules because if you are aware of gambling site position they requiring players to at least prove their legitimacy as "REAL PLAYER" and not just using their platform for their own abusing.
Before start playing ive read mostly the rules and the FAQ of the different gambling platforms, I want to try on and I saw the withdrawal requirement of the rollbit. Also for other future players who would like to play too that they have this kind of rule for their users if you want to withdraw your funds. I don't have any problem with this because it's their own rule if you don't want to agree with it they cant do it's your choice.
I think this is normal and $100 in gambling is a small thing and of course, Rollbit applies rules like this, of course, you don't want anyone to abuse the new account so that's natural I think I've passed and now enjoy what results in you get from betting here.I already know few gambling sites where they want you to deposit some money before you can cash out, but they don't have any wagering requirement.Before start playing ive read mostly the rules and the FAQ of the different gambling platforms, I want to try on and I saw the withdrawal requirement of the rollbit. Also for other future players who would like to play too that they have this kind of rule for their users if you want to withdraw your funds. I don't have any problem with this because it's their own rule if you don't want to agree with it they cant do it's your choice.
Although wagering 100$ is not that much, because you have deposited in the gambling site to gamble for sure but i don't understand what benefit the gambling site get from such requirements. If the intend is to stop money laundering, they can still do that after wagering?
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