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Responsible gambling is defined as gambling that does not interfere with everyday life. Responsible gambling is controlled and is within a person’s means.

A responsible gambler understands that gambling involves spending money that you most likely won’t get back. It requires delivery of gambling products. The environment should also let responsible gaming options be made.

Responsible gambling is a form of entertainment and should therefore be approached like one, and that is to spend only what you can afford in terms of money and time.

However, if gambling is affecting you and/or your family, or if you are gambling to make money or win back the money you have lost, you should seek help at once. This type of gambling could greatly hurt you and your loved ones.

Practical Tips for Responsible Gambling

- Gamblers can make informed choices and play responsibly. There are a number of organizations who are there to help you and provide information on how to gamble responsibly. Here are some helpful tips:

- Start by setting a limit. Take only the amount that you can afford to lose. Stick to that limit.

- Do not take your ATM or credit card with you when you go out to gamble.

- Do not go to casinos or other gambling venues alone. Bring your friends with you.

- Do not sign up for memberships right away.

- Walk around the venue at least every half hour.

- Remind yourself that there is no such thing as a free lunch.