Responsible Gaming

  1. Do not treat gambling as a way to earn money:
    View it as a form of entertainment, similar to going to the cinema or attending a show.
  2. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose:
    Use funds allocated for leisure, not money intended for essential expenses.
  3. Set a spending limit in advance:
    Decide beforehand how much you are willing to spend. Once you reach that limit, stop. Winning is possible, but never guaranteed.
  4. Set a time limit before you start:
    It’s easy to lose track of time while playing. Define your session duration or use a timer and stop when it ends.
  5. Avoid chasing losses:
    If you try to recover lost money after reaching your limit, you are no longer in control. This often leads to even greater losses.
  6. Do not gamble when emotionally distressed:
    Stress, frustration, or sadness can impair judgment. Play only when you feel calm and focused.
  7. Maintain a balance with other activities:
    If gambling becomes your only source of entertainment, it may indicate a problem. Keep a variety of hobbies and interests.
  8. Leave your bank card behind:
    This helps you stay within your budget and avoid impulsive spending during gameplay.
  9. Manage transactions at the casino cashier wisely:
    Set daily withdrawal limits to keep your spending under control.
  10. Take regular breaks:
    Continuous play can reduce awareness and focus. Step away periodically to reset your perspective.
  11. Consume alcohol responsibly:
    Alcohol can cloud your judgment, making it harder to stay in control of your gambling behavior.