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  • Andy50
    New Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 1

    Stragies to control gambling

    Is this topic allowed on this forum

    I have just banned myself from online gambling so I have to go to the tab to place a bet
  • admin
    Moderator
    • Aug 2011
    • 1028

    #2
    Hi Andy50,

    Yes! This topic is more than welcome. We actually published an article on BetStop - The National Self-Exclusion Register recently:
    https://www.aussportsbetting.com/202...sion-register/

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    • blackswan
      Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 99

      #3
      My number one rule for gambling is to borrow the expression from microeconomics and "think at the margin."

      If I deposit $100 and soon find myself down to $65, I don't try to win back my money to return to $100. I instead bet to try to end up with more than $65.

      If I deposit $100 and soon find myself up to $120, I don't treat the $20 profit as free money to bet with wildly. I instead bet to try and end up with more than $120.

      Whatever your account balance is, pretend that it was your deposit amount.

      If you find yourself consistently losing, take a break to reassess your strategy. Suppose you deposited $100, have bet through that amount and are down to $65. If you don't feel that you have an edge on the bookmaker, simply withdraw the $65. Don't treat it as lost money and bet wildly until your account balance is zero.

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      • Rodrigueztoman
        New Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 1

        #4
        Controlling gambling habits requires a combination of self-awareness, discipline, and practical strategies. Here are some effective strategies to help you manage your gambling:
        1. Set a Budget
        • Determine a Limit: Decide on a specific amount of money you can afford to lose and stick to it while playing at vip999. Never gamble with money you need for essential expenses.
        • Use Prepaid Cards or Cash: Limit your spending by only bringing a set amount of cash or using a prepaid card loaded with your gambling budget.

        2. Establish Time Limits
        • Set a Timer: Decide in advance how long you will gamble and stick to it. Avoid extending your playtime, even if you are on a winning streak.
        • Take Regular Breaks: Taking breaks helps you stay aware of how much time and money you’ve spent, preventing impulsive decisions.

        3. Avoid Chasing Losses
        • Accept Losses: Understand that losing is a part of gambling. Avoid trying to win back lost money by continuing to gamble, as this often leads to greater losses.

        4. Use Self-Exclusion Tools
        • Self-Exclusion Programs: Many online casinos and gambling sites offer self-exclusion options that block access to their platforms for a set period.
        • Blocking Software: Consider installing software that blocks access to gambling sites on your devices.

        5. Limit Access to Funds
        • Restrict Access to Credit: Avoid using credit cards or borrowing money to gamble. Keep only the amount you are willing to spend in your gambling account.
        • Set Withdrawal Limits: Some online casinos allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits, which can help control spending.

        6. Seek Support
        • Talk to Someone: Discuss your gambling habits with a trusted friend or family member who can help you stay accountable.
        • Join Support Groups: Consider joining a support group like Gamblers Anonymous, where you can share experiences and strategies with others who are managing their gambling.

        7. Focus on Non-Gambling Activities
        • Engage in Other Hobbies: Find alternative activities that bring you joy and fulfillment, such as sports, reading, or creative pursuits, to reduce the urge to gamble.
        • Exercise Regularly: Physical activity can help reduce stress and anxiety, which are common triggers for gambling.

        8. Educate Yourself on Gambling Risks
        • Understand the Odds: Learn about the odds of winning and losing in the games you play. Knowing the house edge can help you make more informed decisions.
        • Recognize Problem Gambling Signs: Be aware of the signs of problem gambling, such as spending more than intended, lying about gambling, or feeling anxious when not gambling.

        9. Use Mindfulness Techniques
        • Practice Mindfulness: Techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or journaling can help you stay in control of your emotions and reduce impulsive gambling behaviors.

        10. Consider Professional Help
        • Therapy or Counseling: If gambling is affecting your life negatively, consider speaking with a therapist who specializes in gambling addiction.
        Last edited by Rodrigueztoman; 3 September 2024, 02:56 PM.

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