Responsible gaming

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We created a responsible gambling page to provide a hub of information for anyone looking for more background on gambling issues and provide our own tips for keeping gambling fun. The vast majority of Americans can enjoy gambling responsibly and will stick within their limits. However, gambling addiction and betting-related problems can affect anyone and can also cause difficulties to people close to us and whom we care about, such as family, friends and colleagues.

What makes people addicted to gambling?

Gambling addiction is a hidden problem that affects millions of people from all over the world. People of all ages, genders and walks of life can become a victim of gambling. There are many different reasons why someone can become addicted to gambling. People like the thrill of winning and excitement of beating the casino. The need to win or beat the casino and not being able to accept that the gambling operator has an edge and the mathematical advantage over players can lead into problem gambling.

Keeping gambling for fun with responsible gambling?

Responsible gambling is being able to keep gambling as a form of entertainment and a commitment to not spending too much money or time at the tables. The majority of people can enjoy gambling as a form of entertainment, but gambling addiction is a real problem and there are warning signs to look out for and services available other than this website to help with addiction. Compulsive gambling, and the need to gamble is defined as an illness and there is support available to help prevent problem gambling.  

Self-exclusion and restricting gambling

The gambling industry companies have a duty to protect their customers, vulnerable people, children and minors from the negative impacts of gambling. The government is also responsible for protecting players from fraud, unethical advertising or marketing that glamourizes gambling in an immoral way.

Gambling operators have a responsibility to protect the public from the services they offer. Online gambling customer support workers have access to professional tools that help detect addictive behaviour and will reach out to anyone they believe is at risk.

People who feel that they can no longer control their gambling can opt out of accessing a website or app. Self-exclusion and cooling-off periods are some of the options where people can block access to gambling platforms for a specified period of time. If you have difficulty controlling your gambling habits and have tried to stop, but can’t, it might be a good idea to block your access to gambling websites and gambling establishments indefinitely.

Gambling sites will generally have support tools within their websites and have an option to block access to an account section. You can also email the company directly asking to be excused. Once you have been excluded, you will no longer be able to access the websites and will no longer receive direct marketing or promotional offers from the operator.

Setting limits and bankroll management

We recommend you keep gambling money and funds needed for living separate and this is known as a bankroll. You should only risk the money that you can afford to lose, and this money will make up a bankroll of funds that you use for gambling.

The best way keep gambling enjoyable is to set a limit or stop-gap and sticking to it. Before playing, you should decide how much money and time you want to spend before you place a sports bet, enter a casino or register for a poker tournament.

The best advice comes from those who are close to you and they will let you know if they are concerned. You should always be open and honest about your gambling habits – never hide gambling from friends or family, it’s goof to tell people how much money and how much time you wish to spend.

Top tips for keeping gambling responsible

  • Work out how much disposable income after paying your expenses and set a percentage of how much you want to spend on gambling. Set aside that money into a gambling fund and only play within the stakes that you can afford.
  • Never consider gambling as your source of income, you should never expect to win. Don’t chase losses and increase limits to make up for the money you have lost.
  • Track exactly how much you win or lose after a gambling session. This will help you understand what stakes you can afford to play. You might be surprised how small loses or wins can add up over the course of a few months.
  • Set up deposit limits or staking restrictions with the online gambling company when you sign up.  
  • Set a time limit on how long you plan to spend gambling online. Keep track of the time or set an alarm for when you want to stop.
  • Don’t limit your leisure time to gambling only, balance it with other activities.

Where to find help if you are gambling too much


Gambler Anonymous is a group of people that are there to help with the problems of gambling addiction. You can call a hotline or join groups to discuss your experience, find strength and hope to recover from a gambling problem.

http://www.gamblersanonymous.org

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, and wants help, call or visit the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey at 1-800-Gambler or www.800gambler.org.


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