- Budget Limit: Set a fixed budget and never exceed it.
- Time Limit: Decide how long to play and stick to it.
- Loss Limit: Stop playing if your losses reach a certain level.
- Accept losses as part of gambling. Trying to recover lost money often leads to bigger losses.
- Always withdraw your winnings and only leave your starting balance if you wish to continue playing.
- The more money you wager, the more you lose in the long run. Most players lose around 5-15% of their total deposits.
- For the best mathematical chance against the casino, wager your money only once and go all-in.
- For longer play and fun, lower bets to 0.1%-1% of your total balance.
- Deposit the same amout of money and play on the same bet size to lower the volalility an get closer to the 5-15% loss.
- Gambling is a hobby to enjoy and pay for. If you lose less than the avarage, you alredy won!
- Treat gambling as entertainment, not a source of income.
- Avoid gambling under the influence of alcohol or drugs to prevent poor decision-making.
- Gambling should not interfere with work, relationships, or daily life. Engage in other activities.
- Use self-exclusion programs or deposit/spending limits if needed.
- Signs of problem gambling include betting more than you can afford, lying about gambling, borrowing money to gamble, feeling anxious or guilty, and neglecting responsibilities.
- Seek help from organizations like Gamblers Anonymous, national helplines, or counseling services if gambling is causing distress.
- Always gamble on licensed and regulated platforms to ensure safety and fairness.
- Set limits, cash out your winnings, and gamble responsibly.
- If you seek maximum advantage, go all-in on a single bet. For fun, use smaller bets.
- Always gamble on licensed and regulated platforms. Ask for help if needed.