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Tom Thomagi | June 10, 2026 at 1:06AM (edited)

How I Get More Bid Master Gold, Money, and Energy: My Personal Tips

 

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If you’ve been playing Bid Master for even a little while, you probably already know the vibe: one minute you’re feeling rich, the next minute your energy bar is looking at you like, “Oh, you thought we were doing a marathon today?” Been there. Many times. More times than I’d like to admit, honestly.

So I figured I’d sit down and write out the little habits I use to keep my gold, money, and energy flowing without feeling like I’m constantly scraping the bottom of the digital couch cushions. These aren’t secret hacker tricks or anything wild like that — just the kind of stuff that’s helped me play smarter and stay ahead a bit more consistently.

And yes, I absolutely have clicked “Collect Reward” so fast I nearly startled myself. Gamer reflexes, baby.

1) I never ignore daily rewards

This one sounds obvious, but it’s the first thing I do when I open the game. Daily rewards, login bonuses, streak gifts — whatever Bid Master wants to hand me, I’m there with both hands.

Why? Because those little bonuses add up fast. Even if the reward looks tiny on day one, I’ve learned that skipping a day can mess with momentum. I’m not saying I plan my entire life around a login streak... but I am saying I’ve opened a game while waiting for toast, so make of that what you will.

My tip:
If you only have a minute, log in, grab the reward, and bail. Tiny effort, big return.

2) I save my gold for things that actually help me grow

When I first started, I had a horrible habit of spending gold the second I got it. I’d see something shiny and think, “Ooooh, that looks useful!” Spoiler: sometimes it was useful, but often it was just me feeding my own impulse goblin.

Now I try to save gold for upgrades or purchases that give me long-term value. For me, that usually means things that help me earn more money, stretch my energy, or unlock better rewards later.

My rule of thumb:
If it helps me make more progress tomorrow, I consider it. If it just makes me feel rich for five seconds, I usually pass.

3) I use my energy like it’s precious — because it is

Energy in Bid Master always feels like that one friend who says, “I can stay out late,” and then disappears after one round. So I’ve learned to be a little more strategic with it.

Instead of spending energy randomly, I try to use it when I’m:

  • working toward a mission or objective
  • playing during an event with better rewards
  • close to a milestone that gives extra money or gold

Basically, I don’t want to use energy on something that gives me a sad little reward and a sigh. If I can line up my energy with a juicy payout, I’m way happier later.

Personal quirk:
I literally pause before spending energy and ask myself, “Is this worth my power juice?” Yes, I call it power juice. No, I will not be taking feedback.

4) I pay attention to events and limited-time bonuses

This is one of the biggest things that changed how I play. Events are often where the real value is hiding. If Bid Master is offering bonus money, bonus gold, reduced energy costs, or special event rewards, I try to focus there first.

There was one week where I ignored an event because I thought, “Eh, I’ll get to it later.” Later arrived, stared directly into my soul, and the event was gone. I learned my lesson. Now I at least check what’s active before I start casually spending resources like I’m the mayor of Bad Decisions.

My tip:
If the game is offering extra rewards, I always ask:
“Can I line up my play session with this?”

Usually the answer is yes, and that makes a huge difference.

5) I don’t chase every single bid

This was probably my biggest rookie mistake. I used to jump into every bid like I was in some intense auction drama with dramatic music in the background.

Not smart.

Now I’m way pickier. I look for bids that actually move me forward instead of just making me feel busy. It’s easy to get sucked into the action, but not every bid is a good bid. Sometimes the best move is sitting one out and saving resources for something stronger.

What I’ve learned:
A calm player usually outlasts an impulsive one.

And yes, I say that as someone who has absolutely lost energy because I got emotionally attached to a mediocre bid. We grow by making mistakes. Painfully. Publicly. In my case, repeatedly.

6) I complete missions and tasks first

If Bid Master gives me missions, tasks, or challenges, I treat those like my main route to progress. They’re usually one of the cleanest ways to get more money, energy, or other rewards without wasting too much effort.

I try to build my play sessions around finishing those objectives first, then using anything left over for extra grinding or event progress. That way, I’m not just wandering around hoping good stuff falls into my lap.

My usual flow:

  1. Check missions
  2. Check event bonuses
  3. Spend energy where both line up
  4. Collect rewards
  5. Feel weirdly satisfied with myself for being organized

Which, honestly, is a rare and delightful feeling.

7) I watch ads only when the reward is actually worth it

I know, nobody wakes up in the morning saying, “Yay, I can’t wait to watch an ad.” But if Bid Master gives me a decent reward for a quick ad, I’ll take it — especially when I’m low on energy or trying to top off my money.

The key is not watching ads blindly. I only do it when the reward is actually useful. If it helps me keep playing or get a strong boost, great. If the reward is tiny and I’m not in a rush, I usually skip.

My personal standard:
If I can go make a snack during it, and the reward is still good afterward, then I’m in.

8) I try not to waste energy when I’m tired or distracted

This one is more of a “real life” tip than a game tip, but it matters. If I’m half-asleep, multitasking, or doom-scrolling in another app while playing, I usually make worse choices.

I’ve definitely burned energy on suboptimal moves because I was thinking about literally anything else — dinner, laundry, the mysterious sound my fridge made, all of it. So now I try to play in shorter focused bursts instead of messy distracted sessions.

Honestly, that helped me more than I expected. I get more done, make fewer dumb purchases, and feel less like I’m throwing resources into a blender.

9) I keep a small reserve

This is my favorite habit, and maybe the most important one: I don’t spend everything.

Not all my gold. Not all my money. Not all my energy.

I like having a little reserve so when a good event pops up or I need a push to finish something, I’m not stuck staring at an empty wallet like a raccoon who missed garbage night.

Having a cushion makes the game feel less stressful and more fun. And for me, that’s the sweet spot.

Final thoughts

If I had to boil my Bid Master strategy down to one sentence, it would be this:

I try to spend smart, save often, and play for the best rewards instead of the loudest ones.

That mindset has helped me get more gold, money, and energy without feeling constantly stuck. And honestly, it makes the whole game more enjoyable. Less panic, more progress. Less “why am I broke again?” and more “okay, now we’re cooking.”

Anyway, those are my personal tips from the trenches. Nothing fancy — just the stuff I wish I’d known earlier.

If you’ve got your own Bid Master habits, weird tricks, or “I definitely learned this the hard way” stories, I’d love to hear them. I’m always down to steal — I mean, borrow inspiration — from another gamer’s brain.

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