Staying Responsible While Playing
Set Time Limits
Decide how long you want to play before you start and stick to your schedule to avoid overindulgence.
Use Only Disposable Funds
Never gamble with money meant for essentials like rent, bills, or groceries. Only play with funds you can afford to lose.
Understand the Games
Take time to learn how each game works and familiarize yourself with the odds. Remember: the house always has an advantage.
Avoid Chasing Losses
Accept losses as part of gambling. Trying to recover lost money usually leads to bigger financial problems.
Track Your Spending
Keep a record of your deposits, losses, and wins. Monitoring your spending helps you maintain control over your gambling habits.
Take Breaks & Stay Balanced
Regular breaks and a healthy lifestyle can help prevent gambling from becoming overwhelming. Balance gaming with other hobbies and activities.
Guidelines for Safe Gambling
Your well-being is a top priority. Gambling should remain an enjoyable pastime, not a source of stress or harm.
Important Notice
Gambling can be addictive. If you or someone close to you is struggling with gambling-related problems, professional help and support services are available. You are not alone.