Tips On How To Gamble Responsibly
Aside from becoming one financial roadblock, when one gets
addicted to gambling, the preoccupation may just cause him his
family and his whole social life. Who wants to be entangled into
such problems like those, right?
Gambling is supposed to be fun, not something that will ruin
your life. Here are some tips on responsible gambling:
1. Plan to Lose.
This is not being pessimistic. Keep tabs on your losses and give
yourself a loss limit. And stick to it strictly. Aside from the
loss limit, setting a time limit will also make you one smart
gambler.
2. Don't ask for help.
This easily translates to never asking for some borrowed money
to continue gambling. If you have determined a quite manageable
loss limit, you will never have to borrow money to gamble.
3. Have a break.
Frequent breaks while playing online will not only make you
relax, it will also give you time to just rethink how much you
have been losing then subsequently quit it.
4. Don't just gamble, mingle.
Incorporate other less wallet pinching activities such as
chatting with a new acquaintance or some old friend who also
happen to visit the casino. Don't feel guilty when you don't get
to gamble the whole night through. Practicing your social graces
is also one good way to spend the night. Who knows you might
just have let one investment deal pass just because you were too
hooked up rolling the dice.
5. Don't play when depressed and stressed.
Just like shopping and eating, it's never a good way to make use
of gambling as an outlet to belch out your woes or any trouble.
Gambling when you are feeling low will not solve you problem. It
might even blow it up to some mammoth proportion you never
intended it to be.
6. Say no to ruining your budget just because of gambling.
Stay only with the budget you allocated for entertainment. Money
for everyday expenses should never be touched if it's only your
craving to roll the dice that you are trying to quench. 7. Don't
go chasing your losses.
Acceptance is one mature way to deal with any problem. This does
not exclude losing when gambling. It won't be smart to chase
your losses since it might make you lose even more.
If all else fails to remind you that gambling should not be
taken lightly, remember that casinos are not built as charity
houses to give out money. They are making a business out of the
gamblers' losses.