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Are you "CLEAR" on your spending limits?
So often gamers chase their losses. They lose 'x' amount of money and
then spend that 'x' and perhaps more just to 'win' back what they
lost. It can become a devastating cycle that can leave you flat
broke. This is especially true with the ease of the Internet.
Online gambling is very convenient and therefore implicates a
problem if not controlled by you, the player. If you do a google
search you may be surprised to find out how many people actually do
play online. Some, however, have taken it to extremes and have
found themselves in debt. This is why you really need to find that
fine balance between 'play' and 'addiction.' A few tips may aid you
in your quest for online play, but remember, always use your own
judgement. I am just supplying you with the basics in which I have
acquired through experience of my own. Never attach your bank
account to your casino account. This would be too tempting even for
the most controlled player. You must find a spending limit and stop
there. Try opening an account specifically dedicated for casino
play and only load this account with what you can afford to lose.
In addition, you should plan your days of play. It is imperative to
stick to a schedule or you may find yourself playing too much too
often. Unfortunately, many people have lost more than they have
planned on by not displaying responsible gaming tactics. Gaming
online should be entertainment and should not be implemented for
financial gain. True enough, it is a wonderful feeling to win, but
the odds are not generally in your favor. It is very possible to
get into a winning streak, but keep in mind, it will not be a
permanent cycle. This is particularly true with slot play. If you
are having trouble controlling your play limit, you may want to
refrain from Internet gambling.
*Reference:
Gamblers Anonymous
Cashouts 101
Online casinos are becoming more and more strict with criteria
required to successfully cashout a withdrawal. Be prepared to email
or fax a copy of your passport or driver's license. Most casinos do
require this now. Also, some casinos, particularly Microgaming, are
now doing *'instant' payments. These payouts may or may not be
instant and do depend on each casino's requirements. Keep in mind
some casinos offering this service require you to have deposited
via NETeller and played at the casino longer than three months.
Case in point, always read the fine print when choosing a bonus or
accepting a promotion.
*Reference:
Instant Payout Casinos
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