There are a few rules you should keep in mind to play responsibly.
1. Keep it fun
Gambling is an entertainment and that’s how it should be treated. You shouldn’t consider playing as a means for earning money and rather as a fun way to spend some time. If you ever start to feel like gambling is having a negative impact on your well-being, we recommend taking a step back and considering taking a break.
2. Budget your play
Gambling can impact your financial stability. It’s good to set a budget for yourself before you start playing and keep to that budget throughout the gameplay. Our deposit and loss limit can help you with that.
3. Use Responsible Gambling tools
Use the Responsible Gambling tools on your account. Setting limits and a reality check will help you remain in control of the money and time you spend on gambling.
4. Balance the play
Remember that your mood can affect how you react. Playing when you’re well-rested and calm can help you stay safe and have fun. Remember to also balance playing with other activities, such as other hobbies and rest.
5. Keep track of the time
Think how much time you can realistically spend on gambling and keep to that period. You can set a reality check that will help you keep track of time. You should also take regular breaks to leave time for other activities as well.
6. Be open about playing
Don’t hide playing and be open about it. Talking to your close ones can help you keep a perspective on gambling. You will also have a chance to notice early signs of any problems.
There are some myths about how gambling works and how it can affect your life. Below, we listed some debunks of common misconceptions.
You can’t predict the game result.
Each game round is an independent event. It doesn’t matter what the last results were, each result is purely by chance. Think of it as a coin toss - even if the last three tosses resulted in heads, the next toss is a separate and independent round where both heads and tails have a 50% chance of coming up.
Gambling is not a way to make money.
Playing for money is an approach that might put you in a position where you will try to win back your losses. Every game has a certain RTP (“Return to Player). RTP is a parameter that describes what percentage of the money wagered over time would be paid back to the players statistically. This parameter is always below 100%, so statistically you can’t earn money on gambling. Playing for money is an approach that might put you in a position where you will try to win back your losses.
Almost winning doesn’t increase your chance of winning.
In games of skill, near-misses provide information to the player to change the behavior. However, in games of chance such as slots or roulette, it doesn’t provide any useful information and may have a negative impact on your gameplay. It can increase the risk of chasing losses and longer gaming sessions, which leads to problem gambling.
Each spin/round in a game is independent from the previous one.
While some people believe that the longer you play, the higher the chance you’ll win as the game is “due” to pay out, it’s not true. Each RNG game round is randomly produced independent from the previous rounds, so playing for longer doesn’t mean you’ll win big in the next round.