And those who set a budget every time they receive their paycheck should have good self-control. In my opinion, setting a budget is already a responsible behavior, so it shouldn't be just that; knowing when to stop should also be mastered. Truly responsible gambling is gambling that's not about winning.
If I were to set a budget for gambling with my salary, I wouldn't allocate more than 10%, probably much less than that, because it's difficult and risky to bet that much in a single month That means about 2% per week for entertainment., It's a matter of being organized and knowing how to manage it; that's the most responsible approach I can think of.
Whatever the amount, the key is to choose an amount that doesn't burden you, my friend. The best approach to gambling is to stay within your means. This means the amount is up to you, as you know best how much you can afford to spend on gambling in a month.
Honestly, I usually spend 3% of my bankroll per week on gambling. If you total it up monthly, that's about 12%, and it doesn't affect my financial situation. So, that's an amount I'm truly prepared to lose. When it comes to readiness, each gambler has a different amount. Being responsible means being prepared to accept the risk of losing, and that can only be done when you're only betting small amounts.