PLAY FOR FUN, NOT TO MAKE MONEY
Whether you win or lose, gambling is a form of entertainment that costs money, just like going to the movies or dinner. Have fun playing and know that the house always wins.
KNOW WHEN TO FOLD
If you’ve reached your budget or time limit, walk away. Responsible players know when it’s time to fold.
Know your limit, play within it
Set a budget and stick to it. Only playing with money that you can afford to spend and deciding how much time you’ll play are good strategies to help you stick to your limit.
Take a break
Taking frequent breaks while gambling will help you make better decisions. Going for a walk or grabbing a snack are two ways to take a breather.
Play Smart
Knowing how games work and the odds of winning and losing will help you make more informed decisions while you play.
Life is about balance
Gambling is much more fun when you balance it with other entertainment activities. Mixing it up makes sure gambling is just one of the things you enjoy doing.
Keep it fun
Nobody can predict the outcome of a game because it’s completely random. The only thing you can count on is the unpredictable nature of the game. You can, however, control how much you bet, how often you play, and for how long. That’s why your best bet is to set a time and money limit before you gamble — it’s the best way to keep the fun in the game.
Gamble with a clear head
Alcohol and cannabis impair judgment. When using these substances, everything you feel, good or bad, is intensified and can lead to less healthy choices such as spending too much money, not keeping track of your play, or chasing losses thinking a win is around the corner. Alcohol and/or cannabis use can also:
- impair coordination and concentration
- increase anxious and depressed feelings
- affect short-term memory and logic. Limiting the use of these substances allows you to keep your wits about you, and have more fun while playing.