Gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money. Follow these guidelines to gamble responsibly.
Set a Budget - Decide how much you can afford to lose before you start. Never gamble with money needed for bills, food, or essentials.
Use Deposit Limits - Most reputable sites allow setting daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Use them to prevent overspending.
Take Regular Breaks - Set time limits for gambling sessions. Take at least a 15-minute break every hour.
Never Chase Losses - If you're down, don't increase bets trying to win it back. This leads to bigger losses.
Recognize Problem Gambling Signs - Gambling more than you can afford, lying about gambling, or feeling anxious when not gambling are warning signs.
Self-Exclusion Options - If gambling becomes a problem, use self-exclusion features to block access for a set period.
Keep Gambling Fun - If it stops being fun and becomes stressful, it's time to stop. Gambling should never negatively impact your life.
Get Help if Needed - Organizations like Gamblers Anonymous offer free support. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need help.