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BYTES OF EIGHT.
Responsible Gaming
Bytes of Eight does recognize that whilst the vast majority of
people who do gamble do so for enjoyment and entertainment,
there are some people however for whom this form of
entertainment has become a serious problem, causing severe
financial distress to both themselves and their families.
BYTES of EIGHT does understand the importance of providing
responsible gambling programs and initiatives to assist those
people who may experience difficulties with their gambling
behaviour, as well as to keep my Lotto customers well informed.
What is Responsible Gaming?
Responsible gambling will occur in an environment where people
make informed and rational decisions about their participation
in many forms of gambling, based on their own individual
circumstances. Responsible gambling occurs as a result of the
collective actions and shared responsibility of individuals,
communities, the gambling industry and the Government, to
achieve outcomes that are socially responsible and responsive to
community concerns.
What if I love to have a Bet?
Most Australians do enjoy a bet however some people may have a
problem controlling their gambling. This can often involve
spending too much money on betting, or being constantly short of
money, or using money not meant to be used for gambling. Follow
these easy steps to make sure your gambling stays in control.
Set yourself time and money limits and stick to them.
Don't chase your losses.
Only spend what you can afford on gambling.
And remember, gamble for the fun of it - not for the money. If
it stops being fun...stop.
How can I tell if I have a problem?.
Whilst the list below is not exhaustive, it includes some of the
common signs that could indicate a possible problem. These signs
fall into three main groups* - typical problem gambling
behaviour, risk behaviour, and hazardous thinking.
Typical problem gambling behaviour.
Gambling
may be a problem if you are :
Spending more money and time on gambling than you intended.
Hiding your gambling from other people.
Borrowing money to pay for living expenses - e.g. phone bill,
gas bill, groceries, petrol.
Losing interest in other activities (except for gambling).
Finding work or your role as a parent is affected.
Starting to lie about your gambling.
Not going to work or not going home as often.
Risk Behaviour.
People with gambling problems generally & typically engage in a
variety of risky behaviours such as :
Spending more money than intended or could possibly afford to
spend.
Regularly spending more time gambling than they meant to.
Building opportunities to gamble into daily routines.
Chasing their losses, and
Borrowing money to gamble or obtaining money in unethical or
illegal ways.
Hazardous Thinking.
People with gambling problems typically hold thoughts or beliefs
that support their behaviour, including:
Beliefs about fated luck.
Superstitions related to winning.
Illusions of control.
Misunderstandings about the nature of probability and
randomness.
THE END
Saturday Lotto is your best chance of redeeming your invested
money, as if you were to select 1 correct factor number out of
10 it would equate as follows :- 10 * $16.80 = $168.00, if you
get 4 numbers your return would be between $190 and $300.
The task is to submit as less as possible and still receive at
least one set which contains 4 numbers.
I CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE THIS !!.