Gambling for Fun
On a night out with friends, it’s easy to get influenced to bet more to keep up with them, especially if alcohol and/or cannabis are involved.
Birthdays, New Years, Diwali … at certain times of the year, you just feel lucky. But feeling lucky has no influence on the outcome of a bet.
The excitement of the big game, friendly competition between friends … sports gambling can get your adrenaline going, which can make you want to keep betting.
Don’t gamble when you’re upset or stressed. Gambling is not recommended if you suffer from anxiety or depression.
Don’t think of it as a chance to win money for a trip, to pay bills or to pay off debt.
Use the site’s pre-commitment tools to set a loss-limit and a win-limit and stop when you reach those limits.
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Play the Reaction Lab to see how heightened emotional states can make smart decision-making more difficult.
Play Reaction LabIf you have concerns about your gambling or are worried about someone close to you, free and confidential support is available.
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