We all often write and repeat in conversations about the importance of being a responsible player. But I would like to discuss those points that are related to putting this into practice. Really: is it easy to be a responsible player? For someone, like me, it is not difficult, I am not a gambler in general, I am used to soberly assessing my advantages and, if there are none, limiting the size of my bets or playing only for research or entertainment purposes. But if we take the average player - is it easy for him to be responsible? After all, people often come to the gaming industry with the naive goal of getting rich. And before they come to an understanding of responsible play, quite a long time may pass. It is somewhat similar to smoking or gluttony. Everyone knows that smoking is harmful, and excess weight causes health problems, but there are a huge number of people who cannot quit smoking or lose weight. What do you think makes a person become a responsible player and why is it difficult for many?
We can become a responsible gamblers if we don't see gambling as a means of escaping poverty, if we shouldn't chasing our losses, and if we use 2% of our income to gamble so that we can always control our gambling habits. It is difficult for many to become a responsible gamblers because they gamble from monday to sunday and if their favorite leagues didn't have fixtures the day they want to gamble, they would bet on the available leagues that day just for them to have a bet ticket they would monitor that day, and they would be chasing their losses so that they could get rich from gambling.