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Responsible Gambling
 

Responsible Gambling

Although many people just play the lottery for fun and the dream of a win there is always a risk, however small, of becoming a gambling addict. You should be aware of the symptoms of addiction and that if you suspect that you are becoming a victim then there are ways of controlling the risk. Always remember that the information provided here at My Lottery Guide is being provided to you to help you decide on the best lottery suited to you available on the internet so that you can increase the opportunity of winning or marketing the product to other multi-level marketers and earn commissions whilst also participating in the games with the possibility of winning on a regular basis.

Generally the more you play the more chances you have of winning, but you still need to make sure that you are spending within your means and that you don't end up spending more and more in an attempt to win back monies spent. You might also find yourself trying out, more and more, other gambling sites.

In General

Problem gamblers lose the sense of fun that casual gambling is meant to generate. Remember it's only a game. They may begin to look at gambling as a way to make money or worse still keep gambling to win back money they had previously lost. They often believe that they have special luck or abilities or that their luck is about to change. When you start gambling not just for that rush and you find yourself chasing losses and betting more, the result is a vicious circle of increasing losses and increasing bets.

How to tell if you have a problem

  • Are you leaving your family alone for long periods of time, in order to take part in games?
  • Are you spending more time gambling than you had planned or intended, ignoring other duties and responsibilities?
  • Are you arguing frequently with your partner that you are spending too much time and money on gambling and find that you cannot stop or limit yourself?
  • Are you gambling family money needed for rent/mortgage, schooling, medical purposes, groceries, clothes, or heat?
  • Do you feel you have to take part in games to get to spend time with people you understand?
  • When you are with your family, at work or at social events, are you constantly thinking about your next game or bet?
  • Do you look at gambling as a way of making money?
  • Do you find yourself trying to take part in gaming during office hours even if it could cost you your job?

If your answer to any of the above is “YES” then we suggest that you take action immediately BEFORE it becomes a worse problem. There are many organizations that may help you to control your problem.

GamCare

GamCare is a registered charity that provides confidential telephone support and counseling to anybody who may be affected by problem gambling. You can contact GamCare on 0845 6000 133 (local rate from the UK ) or http://www.gamcare.org.uk/

Gambling Therapy

Gambling Therapy is part of the Gordon House Association and have over 30 years experience in problem gambling and offers an online service (that includes live one to one help, a busy forum with nearly 2000 active members and online group therapy rooms): http://www.gamblingtherapy.org/

 

RIGT

The aim of the Responsibility in Gambling Trust is to make it less likely that people will become problem gamblers and more likely that those who do will be able to seek and to secure effective help. The Trust achieves this aim through raising awareness about problem gambling, commissioning treatment, prevention and education, and research into problem gambling: http://www.rigt.org.uk/ 

Gamblers Anonymous

It is a fellowship of men and women who have joined together to do something about their own gambling problem and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same: http://www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk/

If you have serious issues then we recommend that you temporarily suspend any accounts that you hold with lottery companies until you resolve any issues you may have.

Responsible Gambling Tips

For many people participating in games of skill is exciting and entertaining. They make careful decisions about spending time and money, where to go and how to have fun.

  • Decide on a loss limit ahead of time and stick to it
  • Low-risk gaming is a way of playing with very little chance of losing control. The key to low-risk gaming is to realize that "it's only a game."
  • Never borrow money to place bets
  • Set a time limit
  • Take frequent breaks
  • Balance gaming with other activities
  • Don't play any games when highly stressed, depressed, intoxicated or troubled in some other way
  • Only bet with money set aside for entertainment, never with money for everyday expenses

Always remember, when in doubt, ask!

 

 
 

 

 

 

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